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The Aura Storm!
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メガルカリオ対メガルカリオ!波導の嵐!! Mega Lucario VS Mega Lucario! The Wave-Guiding Storm!!
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First broadcast
Japan
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June 12, 2014
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United States
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August 23, 2014
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
Animation
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Team Kato
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Screenplay
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冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
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Storyboard
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樋口香里 Kaori Higuchi
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Assistant director
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冨安大貴 Daiki Tomiyasu
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Animation directors
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松永香苗 Kanae Matsunaga
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田島瑞穂 Mizuho Tajima
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No additional credits are available at this time.
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The Aura Storm! (Japanese: メガルカリオ対メガルカリオ!波導の嵐!! Mega Lucario VS Mega Lucario! The Wave-Guiding Storm!!) is the 32nd episode of Pokémon the Series: XY, and the 831st episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on June 12, 2014 and in the United States on August 23, 2014.
Blurb
As our heroes watch in amazement, Korrina's Lucario finally Mega Evolves! Ash challenges Mega Lucario to a battle on the spot, and Korrina excitedly agrees. But something seems to be wrong with Lucario—it completely loses control of itself, ignoring its Trainer's commands and flying into a rage! It's about to unleash a savage attack on an exhausted Pikachu when Gurkinn sends out his own Lucario to stand in the way.
At the Pokémon Center, Gurkinn expresses concern about Lucario's violent reaction to Mega Evolution, and challenges Korrina to a battle against his own Mega Lucario. Korrina is confident, but shortly into the challenge, her Lucario starts to enter its battle rage again. Gurkinn quickly calls the battle to a halt and orders Korrina and Lucario to seek out one of his former teachers on Pomace Mountain for special training. Our heroes decide to join her on this new journey!
Plot
After getting the Lucarionite, Korrina is excited to have finally Mega Evolved her Lucario. Wondering how powerful Lucario now is, Clemont presents a machine to measure the Pokémon's power. Ash challenges Korrina to a battle to which she agrees, eager to test out Lucario's new strength. Korrina begins the match with Lucario's Bone Rush, which flies out of its hand after blocking Pikachu's Iron Tail. The force of the bone is so powerful that it causes an explosion as it hits the nearby mountain. Ash moves to disorient Lucario with Quick Attack, but Pikachu is stopped by Lucario's successive Power-Up Punches. Pikachu manages to avoid it as Lucario's eyes start to glow red as it increases in aggressiveness, and it blocks Pikachu's escape paths. Without Korrina's orders, Lucario punches Pikachu away. Ash orders Pikachu to use Electro Ball, but Lucario evades and punches down Pikachu and howls. Crazed, it swings Pikachu around by its tail as the trainers look on in horror. Lucario kicks Pikachu again as he struggles to get on his feet, and Korrina yells for it to stop. Ash runs to his fallen Pikachu and shields him, but Lucario still advances. Korrina tells it not to attack, but Lucario ignores her command and goes to Power-Up Punch Ash and Pikachu. Thinking quickly, Gurkinn releases his own Lucario to block Korrina's. Korrina's Lucario collapses and returns to its non-Mega Evolved form.
The group goes to the Pokémon Center, where Ash gets back his healed Pikachu. However, Lucario remains in care, exhausted. Gurkinn tells Korrina that there are times where at first a Pokémon may get manipulated by their own powers, and Korrina apologizes to Ash and Pikachu for what happened during the battle. Korrina feels bad, but Ash reassures her that things will be fine. Gurkinn, however, is not convinced. McGinty returns with the Lucarionite fitted to an arm band, as well as a replacement picture of the trainers. The group sits down to talk, with Ash and his friends noting the difference between Korrina's Mega Evolution and Diantha's. The battle was the first time Lucario did not listen to Korrina and Gurkinn explains that Lucario couldn't control its own Aura. Gurkinn says Korrina needs to learn how to control Mega Evolution, being a Gym Leader. Just then, Lucario returns, healed and back to its old self. Korrina gives it the arm band holding the Lucarionite.
Gurkinn invites Korrina outside for a Pokémon battle. Korrina is eager to prove her worth, but Gurkinn remains convinced she still does not understand Mega Evolution. Before beginning to battle, both trainers Mega Evolve their Lucario. Korrina begins with Power-Up Punch, which Gurkinn's Lucario blocks with its Aura. Gurkinn follows up with Bone Rush, and Korrina mimics the attack, the two Lucario engaging in close combat. Though Korrina gains an early lead, her Lucario is unable to deflect Gurkinn's Lucario's Aura Sphere. When Korrina's Lucario gets back to its feet, it once again has its dangerous look. Korrina attempts to get Lucario to power up using Swords Dance, but Lucario neglects to obey instead and heads for a Power-Up Punch, which Gurkinn's Lucario dodges with its superior Aura. Lucario continues to disobey Korrina's orders and is knocked out by another Aura Sphere.
The battle over, Korrina's Lucario returns to normal. Korrina is frustrated over not being able to use Mega Evolution properly. Gurkinn tells her that the problem is due to Lucario's overconfidence and Korrina's inability to understand her Pokémon. Gurkinn tells her she has a ways to go before really becoming the Gym Leader of Shalour City. Gurkinn orders her to train anew. He tells her to go to Pomace Mountain, where a trainer that can Mega Evolve resides. Ash and his friends offer to accompany Korrina to the mountain, reassuring her that she'll soon learn to master Mega Evolution.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in Pokémon the Series, please see the timeline page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Main series debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Wigglytuff (US and international)
Pokémon Quiz: Mega Lucario (Japan)
Trivia
The title card segment focuses on Korrina for this episode
Errors
Dub edits
In other languages