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The (Japanese: '''ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Junior World Champion!''), the (Japanese: '''シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Senior World Champion!''), and the (Japanese: '''マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Master World Champion!'') tournaments feature the top four contestants from the Junior, Senior, and Master ranks respectively from the World Championship Nationals in Hawaii in August 2012. The tournament is conducted under [[Double Battle]] rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with. | The (Japanese: '''ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Junior World Champion!''), the (Japanese: '''シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Senior World Champion!''), and the (Japanese: '''マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Master World Champion!'') tournaments feature the top four contestants from the Junior, Senior, and Master ranks respectively from the World Championship Nationals in Hawaii in August 2012. The tournament is conducted under [[Double Battle]] rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with. | ||
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The (Japanese: ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Junior World Champion!), the (Japanese: シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Senior World Champion!), and the (Japanese: マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Master World Champion!) tournaments feature the top four contestants from the Junior, Senior, and Master ranks respectively from the World Championship Nationals in Hawaii in August 2012. The tournament is conducted under Double Battle rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with.
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