Whirl Cup
The Whirl Cup (Japanese: うずまきカップ Whirlpool Cup) is an anime-exclusive tournament between Water-type specialists held once every three years. Trainers from all over the world come to the Whirl Islands in the Johto region to compete.
Trainers register for the Whirl Cup in Inland City on Blue Point Isle, but the competition itself is held in Scarlet City on Red Rock Isle. The Whirl Cup was featured from Octillery The Outcast to The Perfect Match!.
Tradition
Since ancient times, the Whirl Islands have been home to many different Water-type Pokémon, and the fiery battles seen during the competition represent the Trainers' love and appreciation for all aquatic creatures.
All the islands in the archipelago prepare months in advance for the Whirl Cup competition. Celebrations are often held on each island. The Whirl Cup is probably the biggest attraction to the Whirl Islands. A spiral sea shell, either red or blue, is the symbol for the Whirl Cup.
The legend
It is said that long ago the Sea Heroes (Japanese: 海の勇者 Heroes of the Sea; also called Water Pokémon Alpha Omega) were expert Water-type Trainers. They lived under the sea and understood the hearts of aquatic Pokémon. In addition to earning a powerful Mystic Water pendant, the winning Trainers of the Whirl Cup earn this same prestigious title.
The rituals associated with the competition are considered vital and kept alive to this day. They are taught by Maya, the Sea Priestess, who wields the Great Sea Spirit Sapphire, which supposedly enables communication between Water-type Pokémon and humans.
Opening ceremony
Maya begins the Whirl Cup by evoking the Sea Spirit Union, which brings together the energy from all Water-type Pokémon.
Closing ceremony
After six days of battling, Maya presents a Mystic Water pendant to the winning Trainer and declares him or her a new Sea Hero. The Whirl Cup ends when Maya says the following words: "O, Great Sea Spirit and past Heroes of the Sea, continue to watch over the Whirl Cup competition and safeguard the harmony of all humans and Pokémon alike."
Competition
The Whirl Cup is broken into two parts: the preliminary rounds and the final rounds, also known as the World Cup Competition.
Preliminary rounds
In place of a qualifier such as a collection of Gym Badges, the preliminary rounds weed out weak Trainers; only 64 Trainers can progress to the actual competition. In this way, the qualifying rounds are not considered part of the actual Whirl Cup competition. The number of preliminary rounds depends on the number of total entering Trainers, and take place in several different small stadiums, on a combination of land and water battlefields.
Final rounds
The final rounds are all held in the Whirl Cup Colosseum. This part of the Whirl Cup is filled with six days of continuous battling.
First round
The sudden-death opening matches last for two days. Trainers choose one Pokémon each and the winner is decided when the opponent's Pokémon is unable to battle.
Second round
The winners of the first round are shuffled and randomly paired for the second round. In the second round, each Trainer is allowed to use two Pokémon, and the first Trainer to knock out both opposing Pokémon will continue to the next round.
Third round
With the competition down to only 16 Trainers, the battles continue in a similar fashion as the second round. The victors move on to the next round.
Semifinals and final
The semifinals of the Whirl Cup are essentially the fourth and fifth rounds. It's not known how many Pokémon are used in these rounds and the final, although Trainers most likely use three.
Known competitors
Trainer | Place |
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Whirl Cup winner | Winner |
Trinity | Runner-up |
Misty | Top 8/Top 16* |
Ash | Top 16/Top 32* |
Harrison | Top 64 |
Christopher | Top 64 |
Marcellus | Preliminaries |
In other languages
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