Pokémon Musical

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Minccino, Swanna, Klink, and Blitzle participating in a Musical

The Pokémon Musical (Japanese: ポケモンミュージカル Pokémon Musical) is a feature in the Generation V games Pokémon Black and White. Like Pokémon Contests, Pokémon Super Contests and the Pokéathlon from previous games, this feature provides Trainers with an alternative to battling.

Pokémon Musicals feature a modified version of the appeals round in the Super Contests of Generation IV. Just like in Super Contests, Trainers have to dress up their Pokémon in different props. In the competition round, Pokémon compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. Similar to Pokémon Contests and the Pokéathlon, there are four Trainers allowed to participate at once.

Location

The Pokémon Musical building

Pokémon Musicals are held in a large, brightly colored theater in Nimbasa City in the Unova region.

Categories

There are four categories of Musical, each one has different songs.

Category Songs
Cool Stardom Attract Munna
Cute Forest Stroll
Elegant A Sweet Soirée
Quirky Exciting Nimbasa

Dressing up

The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting props onto it. Props can be obtained by loitering audience members after the performance and are placed in the Prop Case. If the costume fits the song, more points are awarded. What is worn is vital for the Musical, as these props can be waved around for appeal; however, each prop may only be waved around once.

Props

Prop Category
Pink Barrette
Blue Barrette
Red Barrette
Blue Flower
Crimson Scarf
Red Flower
Big Barrette
Headband
Square Glasses
Striped Barrette
Small Barrette
Decorative Ribbon
Purse
Necklace
Gorgeous Flower
Round Button
Green Barrette
Straw Hat Quirky
Snow Crystal
Lonely Flower
Paintbrush
Beret Quirky
Whisk
Ladle
Toy Cake
Chef's Hat Cool
Frying Pan
Bib
Red Parasol
Germ Mask
Mallet
Colorful Parasol
Wrench
Lantern
Windup Key
Helmet
Frilly Apron
Dressy Tie
Lace Cap
Scarlet Cape
Toy Cutlass
Toy Sword
Pirate Hat Cool
Cowboy Hat Cool
Rigid Shield
Black Wings
Witchy Hat Quirky
White Wings
Umber Belt
Horned Helm
Trident
Magic Wand
Red Nose
Jester's Cap
Googly Specs Quirky
Crown Elegant
Black Tie
Black Cape
Gorgeous Specs Elegant
Top Hat
White Domino Mask
White Cape
Gentleman's Hat Elegant
Cane
Striped Tie
Pocket Watch
Bow Tie
Tiara Elegant
Rose
Monocle
Tie
Wig Cool
Standing Mike
Tambourine
Fedora
Microphone
Maraca
Trumpet
Laurel Wreath
White Pompom
Pennant
Football
Winner's Belt
Racket
Electric Guitar
Toy Fishing Rod
Smiley-Face Mask
Fake Bellybutton
Professor Hat Quirky
Hula Skirt
Thick Book
Bouquet
Fake Bone
Round Mushroom
Shuriken Quirky
Scarlet Hat
Big Bag
Candy
Fluffy Beard
Gift Box

Dancing

When Pokémon are dressed, it is time to perform with the music. If the audience likes the Pokémon, they will gives new props to the player, which the player can keep. New pieces of music can be downloaded from the Global Link. The player cannot influence the Musical itself beyond when to use held props, so the dressing up and timing must be near perfect to impress the crowd.

Review

After the musical, the player will be told how well they did, in what category and to what degree. The review goes in order from from lowest performance to highest performance, and will be evaluated as either: cool, cute, elegant, unique, quirky, or balanced.


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