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[[File:Manalo Festival Ruins of Life.png|thumb|250px|The Manalo Festival being held at the [[Ruins of Life]]]]
<!--''''''-->(Japanese: '''マナーロ祭り''' ''Manalo Festival'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive holiday that is celebrated in the [[Alola]] region. It was first mentioned in [[SM087]].
[[File:Manalo Festival Ruins of Abundance.png|thumb|left|250px|Nanu praying at the [[Ruins of Abundance]]]]
The '''Manalo Festival''' (Japanese: '''マナーロ祭り''' ''Manalo Festival'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive holiday that is celebrated in the [[Alola]] region. It was first mentioned in ''[[SM087|Filling the Light with Darkness!]]''.


The Manalo Festival occurs every 21 years during a solar eclipse. On that day, each of the [[Island Kahuna]]s go to the respective ruins of Alola's [[Guardian deities]] and offer a prayer of thanks to the {{p|Necrozma|Blinding One}}, the Legendary Pokémon said to have created Alola.
The Manalo Festival occurs once every 21 years during a solar eclipse. On that day, each of the [[Island Kahuna]]s go to the respective ruins of Alola's {{an|guardian deities}} and offer a prayer of thanks to the {{p|Necrozma|Blinding One}}, the Legendary Pokémon said to have created Alola.


According to {{an|Kiawe}}, "manalo" is an old term that means "you and I will live together".  
The Island Kahunas of [[Melemele Island]], [[Akala Island]], and [[Ula'ula Island]] were seen participating in the festival in ''[[SM088|Full Moon and Many Arms!]]'', where the islands' respective guardian deities watched them.


In ''[[SM090|Securing the Future!]]'', massive crowds gathered at [[Melemele Island]], [[Akala Island]] and [[Ula'ula Island]] to participate in the Festival ceremony being held by the respective Island Kahunas. During the Festival, the people and Pokémon of the four islands shared their Z-Power with {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma}} to help it regain its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|true form}}.
According to {{an|Kiawe}}, "''manalo''" is an old term that means "you and I are living here together".
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The festival taking place every 21 years is a reference to how old the {{pkmn|anime}} was at time it was first mentioned.
* The festival taking place every 21 years is a reference to how old the {{pkmn|anime}} was at time it was first mentioned.
* It shares its name with the [[Manalo Stadium]].


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Revision as of 13:07, 14 May 2020

The Manalo Festival being held at the Ruins of Life
Nanu praying at the Ruins of Abundance

The Manalo Festival (Japanese: マナーロ祭り Manalo Festival) is an anime-exclusive holiday that is celebrated in the Alola region. It was first mentioned in Filling the Light with Darkness!.

The Manalo Festival occurs once every 21 years during a solar eclipse. On that day, each of the Island Kahunas go to the respective ruins of Alola's guardian deities and offer a prayer of thanks to the Blinding One, the Legendary Pokémon said to have created Alola.

The Island Kahunas of Melemele Island, Akala Island, and Ula'ula Island were seen participating in the festival in Full Moon and Many Arms!, where the islands' respective guardian deities watched them.

In Securing the Future!, massive crowds gathered at Melemele Island, Akala Island and Ula'ula Island to participate in the Festival ceremony being held by the respective Island Kahunas. During the Festival, the people and Pokémon of the four islands shared their Z-Power with Necrozma to help it regain its true form.

According to Kiawe, "manalo" is an old term that means "you and I are living here together".

Trivia

  • The festival taking place every 21 years is a reference to how old the anime was at time it was first mentioned.
  • It shares its name with the Manalo Stadium.


Anime-exclusive festivals and holidays
Multiregional ChristmasJohto FestivalKid's DaySummer Festival
Kanto Aura Guardian FestivalPokémon Flower Arrangement
Princess Festival
Orange Archipelago Legend Festival
Johto Eclipse FestivalMareep FestivalParade of the Chinchou
Pokémon ExhibitionPokémon Street Performer Festival
Pokémon Swap MeetSunflora FestivalWobbuffet Festival
Hoenn Feather CarnivalMay FestivalMillennium Festival
Sinnoh Pastoria Croagunk FestivalSinnoh FestivalTwinleaf Festival
Unova Eindoak Harvest FestivalKanto Fair
Subway Bosses' Stamp RallyWishing Bell Festival
Decolore Grand Harvest Festival
Kalos Camphrier Harvest FestivalCoumarine City Festival
Gadget FestivalGourgeist FestivalZapdos Festival
Alola Manalo FestivalWela Fire Festival
Unknown Wind Festival


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