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* When the group is watching Janet and Chaz's battle, Brock's shirt sleeves are given an orange lining.
* When the group is watching Janet and Chaz's battle, Brock's shirt sleeves are given an orange lining.
* While May comments on how she wants to enter a contest someday, the dark blue pattern under her collar is red.
* While May comments on how she wants to enter a contest someday, the dark blue pattern under her collar is red.
* In the games {{m|Iron Tail}} cannot be taught by a [[move tutor]]. {{p|Pikachu}} can only learn it by [[TM23]].


=== Dub edits ===
=== Dub edits ===

Revision as of 23:22, 25 July 2008

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All Things Bright and Beautifly!
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ポケモンコンテスト!アゲハントの華麗なバトル!!
Pokémon Contest! Agehunt's Magnificent Battle!!
First broadcast
Japan February 20, 2003
United States December 27, 2003
English themes
Opening I Wanna Be A Hero
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening アドバンス・アドベンチャー
Ending そこに空があるから
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard よこた和 Kazu Yokota
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director 酒井KEI Kei Sakai
No additional credits are available at this time.

All Things Bright and Beautifly! (Japanese: ポケモンコンテスト!アゲハントの華麗なバトル!! Pokémon Contest! Agehunt's Magnificent Battle!!) is episode 13 of Advanced Generation. It was first broadcast in Japan on February 20, 2003 and in USA on December 27, 2003.

In this episode, Ash and friends arrive at Rustboro Hall, just outside of Rustboro City, where they watch a Pokémon contest unfold. May is inspired by the contest to become a Pokémon coordinator, while Ash receives advice about how to tackle the first Hoenn Gym.

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Synopsis

Ash and friends arrive at Rustboro Hall, a contest hall located just outside of Rustboro City, where they find various trainers preparing for some sort of event. Almost as they arrive, however, a Beautifly lands on May's head. After being introduced to its trainer, Janet, and her partner Chaz and his Venomoth, they learn that they are preparing for a Pokémon Contest to be held there. Inspired by the different form of Pokémon competition, Ash, May, and Brock all decide to enter in the contest, but all three are denied entry as Jessie (after renewing her expired Contest Pass) had grabbed the last entry in the limited-entry contest. However, all three are given contest passes so that they can watch the event, and Janet invites Max and May to be her assistants for her appeal with Beautifly. Jessie enters the contest, having only recently learned that people can become famous by winning Pokémon Contests, with the intention that if she wins, she may get her own fan club in the process, which could garner an increased membership in Team Rocket.

Meanwhile, Brock learns of the coordinator's conditioning of their Pokémon using Pokéblocks from Chaz, but when Ash tells Janet and Chaz of his intention to challenge the Rustboro Gym with Pikachu, he is told that as the first gym is a Template:Type2 gym, Pikachu will have difficulty in the Gym Battle, as with May and her Torchic. Chaz offers to teach the two an attack that will help in the upcoming battle, for which May politely declines, wanting to help Janet instead. Chaz uses his Sentret to show Ash and Pikachu the Iron Tail attack, which could do well against Rock-type Pokémon. As Pikachu is training Iron Tail (with the assistance of Taillow and Treecko by knocking berries and twigs to Pikachu so that it could be deflected with Pikachu's tail), the contest begins. As the unnamed contest host explains, the contest consists of an appeal round, and the top scorers from the round, as determined by a judging panel, move on to a battle round. The winner of the battle round wins the contest, and earns a ribbon. A coordinator with five ribbons from various regional contests may participate in the Grand Festival as a top coordinator, similar to how eight Gym Badges may be used to participate in the Hoenn League.

Ash, busy training, nearly misses out on Venomoth's appeal, where it uses Confusion to psychically pour tea from a teapot, but does enter the contest hall in time for Janet's appeal. Janet begins her appeal by using Flash, following up with breaking plates thrown by May and Max using String Shot and using Hidden Power to reflect light on them. Her appeals earn her a perfect 30.0 score, eclipsing Venomoth's 29.5. The appeal round ends with Jessie (as "Mademoiselle Jessica") using Seviper to appeal, but she quickly earns the audience's ire when it is commanded to learn attacks that it cannot do - Sacred Fire, Water Pulse, Blaze Kick, Luster Purge, Dragon Claw, and so forth. When Meowth advises Jessie to appeal with Poison Tail, Seviper uses it to launch Jessie out of the contest hall. Jessie's appeal - or lack thereof - earns her a zero.

The battle round ends with Venomoth and Beautifly squaring off in the final, while Ash and company are explained about the details of the contest battle. Venomoth begins the contest battle using Stun Spore, with Beautifly countering with Gust, causing Venomoth to lose more points. Beautifly eventually takes the upper hand despite Venomoth's Confusion dealing more damage compared to Beautifly's Hidden Power, thanks to a Morning Sun that went unopposed. When time expires, Beautifly takes the victory for Janet, earning her her third ribbon. However, at the end of the battle they are congratulated by a disguised Team Rocket, who manage to distract both Chaz and Janet with a bouquet with a hidden smoke bomb long enough to capture both Venomoth and Beautifly in bug-catching nets. Ash attempts to counter Team Rocket with Pikachu and Iron Tail, but the move fails. May, however, has Torchic tackle Seviper before using Ember to free Venomoth and Beautifly, and the two combined Gust attacks used by the freed Pokémon send Team Rocket flying.

At the end of it all, May, continually awestruck by the contest environment, makes it her goal to enter and win in her own contest, while Ash continues to perfect Iron Tail in preparation for the next Gym challenge.

Major events

  • Ash, May, Max and Brock go to their very first Pokémon contest.
  • Jessie gets her Hoenn Contest Pass renewed.
  • Ash, Brock, May and Max get a Hoenn Contest Pass.
  • May becomes interested in contests.
  • Ash begins teaching Iron Tail to Pikachu.

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who’s That Pokémon?: Magcargo

Trivia

  • This is the only contest in Hoenn not to be hosted by Vivian.
  • The title is a parody of the song "All Things Bright and Beautiful".
  • The Pokémon Contests are called Pokémon Competitions.

Errors

  • This episode contradicts a lot of what later became canon about Pokémon Contests.
  • In the dub, the Slugma has Magcargo's voice.
  • When May recalls what Pokémon contests are about, the part of her bandanna that is usually filled in with white is left red. The red lining is colored white instead.
  • When the group is watching Janet and Chaz's battle, Brock's shirt sleeves are given an orange lining.
  • While May comments on how she wants to enter a contest someday, the dark blue pattern under her collar is red.
  • In the games Iron Tail cannot be taught by a move tutor. Pikachu can only learn it by TM23.

Dub edits

  • Jynx made an appeal in this contest. However, because Jynx had been animated with black skin instead of purple, she was cut from the English dub.

In other languages

  • French: La beauté du jeu
  • Italian: Forza e bellezza
  • Latin American Spanish: ¡Todas las cosas brillantes y hermosas!
  • Portuguese: Tudo Limpo e Brilhante!
  • Spanish: El alucinante brillo de Beautifly

External links

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