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===Themes===
===Themes===
''This list is incomplete.''
''This list is incomplete.''
*The Bright
*The Created
*The Created
*The Colorful
*The Colorful
*The Festive
*The Flexible
*The Gaudy
*The Gaudy
*The Intangible
*The Natural
*The Natural
*The Relaxed
*The Shapely
*The Shapely
*The Sharp
*The Sharp

Revision as of 19:20, 18 May 2007

A Pokémon Super Contest is an expanded format of the Pokémon Contests for the Generation IV games. In it, Pokémon are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions because they make use of the Nintendo DS's touch screen. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as Generation III: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart and Tough.

All Super Contests are at the Contest Hall in Hearthome City.

Competitions

Visual Competition

This is the equivalent of the first round of regular contests. As in the previous generation, Pokémon are rated based on their appearance in the appropriate category. These stats can be raised using Poffins, rather than the Pokéblocks of the previous generation.

However, in Super Contests, an extra element is added to these competitions by dressing up the Pokémon with accessories found in the Fashion Case. By using the stylus to drag and drop accessories onto the Pokémon, competitors must dress up their Pokémon as well as they can within the 60 second time limit. These competitions will have a randomly picked theme which the competitors must follow.

Themes

This list is incomplete.

  • The Bright
  • The Created
  • The Colorful
  • The Festive
  • The Flexible
  • The Gaudy
  • The Intangible
  • The Natural
  • The Relaxed
  • The Shapely
  • The Sharp
  • The Solid

Dance Competition

In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: Left, Right, Front, and Jump. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps, matching the beat as closely as possible, and then the back-up dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves.

At the bottom of the top screen, a simple music staff shows the steps with a bouncing Jigglypuff on top of it keeping the beat.

Acting Competition

This is the equivalent of the second round of regular contests. Pokémon perform moves for one of the three judges, Jordan, Dexter and Keira, to earn appeal points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, and 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in the regular contests.

Awards

The winning Pokémon will receive a ribbon for the contest type and rank. They will also receive a special accessory.

Accessory prizes

Cool Contests
Normal Rank - Red Barrette
Great Rank - Red Balloon
Ultra Rank - Top Hat
Master Rank - Gold Pedestal
Beauty Contests
Normal Rank - Blue Barrette
Great Rank - Blue Balloon
Ultra Rank - Silk Veil
Master Rank - Glass Stage
Cute Contests
Normal Rank - Pink Barrette
Great Rank - Pink Balloon
Ultra Rank - Lace Headdress
Master Rank - Flower Stage
Smart Contests
Normal Rank - Green Barrette
Great Rank - Green Balloon
Ultra Rank - Professor Hat
Master Rank - Cube Stage
Tough Contests
Normal Rank - Yellow Barrette
Great Rank - Yellow Balloon
Ultra Rank - Heroic Headband
Master Rank - Award Podium

Trivia

The Contest Ranks are named after the original Kanto Poké Balls. They also were in Generation III, although it seems the translation team did not catch this, as back then the Japanese Poké Ball names were used in the English versions.