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==Plot==
==Plot==
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The second semifinals [[Full Battle]] of the [[World Coronation Series|Pokémon World Coronation Series]] [[Masters Tournament]] is about to get underway to decide who will get to face Monarch {{an|Leon}} in the finals. At one end of the stadium, [[Goh]] is giving {{Ash}} words of encouragement, while at the other end, [[Diantha]] is doing the same with {{an|Cynthia}}, believing she could be the one to end Leon's unbroken winning streak. To the surprise of the famous actress, Cynthia reveals to her that she's intending to retire from {{pkmn|battle|battling}} once the tournament has ended.
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The first {{pkmn|Champion}} of [[Alola]] and the {{pkmn|world}}-famous [[Sinnoh]] Champion both enter the battlefield. As per usual, [[Gym guide|Dan]] explains the rules: the match is a six-on-six Full Battle with no limits to how many times each {{pkmn|Trainer}} is allowed to [[recall|change]] their Pokémon, and each of them may only use one of either [[Dynamax]], [[Mega Evolution]], or [[Z-Move]]s per battle. While the announcer wonders if they will use the same cards they did on the quarterfinals, the two Champions send out their first Pokémon. Ash's choice is his {{AP|Dragonite}}, while Cynthia unexpectedly leads with the {{pkmn|category|Forbidden Pokémon}} {{p|Spiritomb}}. As the signal to start the match is given, Ash orders a {{m|Draco Meteor}} as his first [[move]], only for Dragonite to be struck back by Spiritomb's {{m|Sucker Punch}}. After getting back on its feet, the Dragon Pokémon completes the use of Draco Meteor, only for Spiritomb to just shrug it off and laugh mockingly. Ash tries to follow up with a {{m|Dragon Claw}}, but ends up getting stopped in his tracks by {{m|Hypnosis}}, causing Dragonite to fall {{status|asleep}}. Spiritomb follows this up by using {{m|Dream Eater}} multiple times in a row, gradually draining away Dragonite's energy. Ash's pleas for his Pokémon to wake up prove fruitless, with the end result of Dragonite getting defeated in its sleep without managing to deal any real damage to Cynthia.
 
While Ash recalls Dragonite and prepares to send out his next Pokémon, Cynthia abruptly recalls Spiritomb as well. Both Trainers' second Pokémon, {{AP|Gengar}} and {{p|Roserade}}, enter the field simultaneously. Roserade's {{m|Bullet Seed}} fails to do much damage due to being {{DL|Type|Type effectiveness|not very effective}}, while Roserade unflinchingly takes a {{m|Shadow Ball}}. The next exchange of moves comes in the form of a {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} and a {{m|Leaf Storm}}, with both attacks striking their mark. With Roserade now suffering from a {{status|burn}}, Cynthia recalls it and returns Spiritomb to the battlefield. Yet again, another exchange of attacks is made, this time between a {{m|Dazzling Gleam}} and a Sucker Punch. While both sides suffer super effective damage and get back up, unlike Spiritomb, Gengar ends up falling back down and [[fainting]], only increasing Cynthia's lead.
 
Once more, Ash recalling his fainted partner is accompanied by Cynthia withdrawing Spiritomb, this time in favor of {{p|Togekiss}}. Just as Cynthia predicted, Ash responds by calling forth his loyal and strongest partner, {{AP|Pikachu}}, in the hopes of turning things around. Pikachu's series of {{m|Thunderbolt}}s fails to make contact with the swiftly moving {{t|Flying}} type, who attacks back with {{m|Air Slash}}. When Togekiss follows up with {{m|Zen Headbutt}}, Ash finds Pikachu [[flinch]]ing and unable to prevent himself from being hit. Backstage, Diantha and Leon realize that Togekiss's [[Ability]], {{a|Serene Grace}}, helped to make this happen. Making yet another switch, Cynthia sends out her {{p|Gastrodon}} to gain type advantage over Pikachu. Aiming to take out Pikachu here and now, she orders an {{m|Earth Power}}. Pikachu evades the attack by jumping high into the air using the slabs of earth flung up by it, once again following Cynthia's prediction. When Pikachu starts using {{m|Iron Tail}} next, Cynthia has Gastrodon use {{m|Stone Edge}}. This time, though, things are going according to Ash's plan, as, instead of directly attacking Gastrodon, the Iron Tail slices off the tops of some of the stone pillars created by Stone Edge and sends them flying at Gastrodon. While Gastrodon manages to catch the rocks and absorb the impact, this leaves it immobilized, allowing Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}} to smash through the rocks and into Gastrodon, finally giving Ash a knockout of his own.
 
Cynthia admires Ash's skill to find an opportunity in the midst of a crisis and Pikachu's ability to exploit it as she recalls her fainted Pokémon. Spiritomb the  rejoins the battle yet again, though now, Ash feels ready for it and tells Pikachu to use Thunderbolt while spinning. The resulting vortex of electricity not only successfully repels Spiritomb's Hypnosis, but also strikes it at the same time. Ash identifies the strategy as [[Counter Shield]], a tactic that he came up with while [[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl|he was traveling through Sinnoh]] and which Cynthia recognizes from the [[Lily of the Valley Conference|Sinnoh League]]. Ash assures Cynthia that he's grown much stronger since then and has Pikachu ensnare Spiritomb in an {{m|Electroweb}}, successfully avoiding a Sucker Punch in the process. As Pikachu goes for a finishing Iron Tail, Spiritomb also does something moments before Pikachu's move hits. The Forbidden Pokémon retreats into its [[Odd Keystone]] and the audience cheers, but while Dan inspects Spiritomb, a dark shadow suddenly emerges from the keystone and envelops Pikachu. Spiritomb's last-second move had been {{m|Destiny Bond}}, whose effect has now activated, resulting in Pikachu fainting alongside Spiritomb. With this double-knockout, Ash's chances for using {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}} are eliminated, giving him a severe handicap as Cynthia continues to stay in control of the battle.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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* {{an|Cynthia}} reveals she plans to retire from {{pkmn|battle|battling}} after the [[Masters Tournament]].
* {{an|Cynthia}} reveals she plans to retire from {{pkmn|battle|battling}} after the [[Masters Tournament]].
* {{Ash}} and Cynthia begin their [[Full Battle]] in the semifinals.
* {{Ash}} and Cynthia begin their [[Full Battle]] in the semifinals.
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* This is the first instance of [[Counter Shield]] being used since ''[[SM043|When Regions Collide!]]'', 225 episodes ago.  
* This is the first instance of [[Counter Shield]] being used since ''[[SM043|When Regions Collide!]]'', 225 episodes ago.  
** This marks the first time Ash has used it since ''[[DP186|Familiarity Breeds Strategy!]]'', 556 episodes ago.
** This marks the first time Ash has used it since ''[[DP186|Familiarity Breeds Strategy!]]'', 556 episodes ago.
** Much like for the purpose it was originally created for, Counter Shield is used here to defend against a {{t|Ghost}} Pokémon's {{m|Hypnosis}}.
* This episode marks the first use of {{m|Destiny Bond}} since its debut in ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds!]]'', 806 episodes earlier.
* This episode marks the first use of {{m|Destiny Bond}} since its debut in ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds!]]'', 806 episodes earlier.
** Coincidentally, on both occasions, the move was used by a female character during one of Ash's [[Full Battle]]s in a tournament.
** Coincidentally, on both occasions, the move was used by a female character during one of Ash's [[Full Battle]]s in a tournament.
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JN123   EP1208
セミファイナルⅡ 「幻惑」
The Semifinals II: "Dazzle"
First broadcast
Japan September 2, 2022
United States
English themes
Opening
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening 1・2・3
Ending バツグンタイプ
Credits
Animation Team Kato
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 尼野浩正 Hiromasa Amano
Assistant director 太田彬彦 Akihiko Ōta
Animation directors 柳原好貴 Yoshitaka Yanagihara
濱中章太郎 Shōtarō Hamanaka
大山愛子 Aiko Ōyama
中村季実代 Kimiyo Nakamura
Additional credits

(Japanese: セミファイナルⅡ 「幻惑」 The Semifinals II: "Dazzle") is the 123rd episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,208th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on September 2, 2022.

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Plot

The second semifinals Full Battle of the Pokémon World Coronation Series Masters Tournament is about to get underway to decide who will get to face Monarch Leon in the finals. At one end of the stadium, Goh is giving Ash words of encouragement, while at the other end, Diantha is doing the same with Cynthia, believing she could be the one to end Leon's unbroken winning streak. To the surprise of the famous actress, Cynthia reveals to her that she's intending to retire from battling once the tournament has ended.

The first Champion of Alola and the world-famous Sinnoh Champion both enter the battlefield. As per usual, Dan explains the rules: the match is a six-on-six Full Battle with no limits to how many times each Trainer is allowed to change their Pokémon, and each of them may only use one of either Dynamax, Mega Evolution, or Z-Moves per battle. While the announcer wonders if they will use the same cards they did on the quarterfinals, the two Champions send out their first Pokémon. Ash's choice is his Dragonite, while Cynthia unexpectedly leads with the Forbidden Pokémon Spiritomb. As the signal to start the match is given, Ash orders a Draco Meteor as his first move, only for Dragonite to be struck back by Spiritomb's Sucker Punch. After getting back on its feet, the Dragon Pokémon completes the use of Draco Meteor, only for Spiritomb to just shrug it off and laugh mockingly. Ash tries to follow up with a Dragon Claw, but ends up getting stopped in his tracks by Hypnosis, causing Dragonite to fall asleep. Spiritomb follows this up by using Dream Eater multiple times in a row, gradually draining away Dragonite's energy. Ash's pleas for his Pokémon to wake up prove fruitless, with the end result of Dragonite getting defeated in its sleep without managing to deal any real damage to Cynthia.

While Ash recalls Dragonite and prepares to send out his next Pokémon, Cynthia abruptly recalls Spiritomb as well. Both Trainers' second Pokémon, Gengar and Roserade, enter the field simultaneously. Roserade's Bullet Seed fails to do much damage due to being not very effective, while Roserade unflinchingly takes a Shadow Ball. The next exchange of moves comes in the form of a Will-O-Wisp and a Leaf Storm, with both attacks striking their mark. With Roserade now suffering from a burn, Cynthia recalls it and returns Spiritomb to the battlefield. Yet again, another exchange of attacks is made, this time between a Dazzling Gleam and a Sucker Punch. While both sides suffer super effective damage and get back up, unlike Spiritomb, Gengar ends up falling back down and fainting, only increasing Cynthia's lead.

Once more, Ash recalling his fainted partner is accompanied by Cynthia withdrawing Spiritomb, this time in favor of Togekiss. Just as Cynthia predicted, Ash responds by calling forth his loyal and strongest partner, Pikachu, in the hopes of turning things around. Pikachu's series of Thunderbolts fails to make contact with the swiftly moving Flying type, who attacks back with Air Slash. When Togekiss follows up with Zen Headbutt, Ash finds Pikachu flinching and unable to prevent himself from being hit. Backstage, Diantha and Leon realize that Togekiss's Ability, Serene Grace, helped to make this happen. Making yet another switch, Cynthia sends out her Gastrodon to gain type advantage over Pikachu. Aiming to take out Pikachu here and now, she orders an Earth Power. Pikachu evades the attack by jumping high into the air using the slabs of earth flung up by it, once again following Cynthia's prediction. When Pikachu starts using Iron Tail next, Cynthia has Gastrodon use Stone Edge. This time, though, things are going according to Ash's plan, as, instead of directly attacking Gastrodon, the Iron Tail slices off the tops of some of the stone pillars created by Stone Edge and sends them flying at Gastrodon. While Gastrodon manages to catch the rocks and absorb the impact, this leaves it immobilized, allowing Pikachu to use Quick Attack to smash through the rocks and into Gastrodon, finally giving Ash a knockout of his own.

Cynthia admires Ash's skill to find an opportunity in the midst of a crisis and Pikachu's ability to exploit it as she recalls her fainted Pokémon. Spiritomb the rejoins the battle yet again, though now, Ash feels ready for it and tells Pikachu to use Thunderbolt while spinning. The resulting vortex of electricity not only successfully repels Spiritomb's Hypnosis, but also strikes it at the same time. Ash identifies the strategy as Counter Shield, a tactic that he came up with while he was traveling through Sinnoh and which Cynthia recognizes from the Sinnoh League. Ash assures Cynthia that he's grown much stronger since then and has Pikachu ensnare Spiritomb in an Electroweb, successfully avoiding a Sucker Punch in the process. As Pikachu goes for a finishing Iron Tail, Spiritomb also does something moments before Pikachu's move hits. The Forbidden Pokémon retreats into its Odd Keystone and the audience cheers, but while Dan inspects Spiritomb, a dark shadow suddenly emerges from the keystone and envelops Pikachu. Spiritomb's last-second move had been Destiny Bond, whose effect has now activated, resulting in Pikachu fainting alongside Spiritomb. With this double-knockout, Ash's chances for using 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt are eliminated, giving him a severe handicap as Cynthia continues to stay in control of the battle.

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