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==Plot==
==Plot==
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{{adv|Lugia}} and {{adv|Ho-Oh}} are commanded to use their signature attacks, {{m|Aeroblast}} and {{m|Sacred Fire}}. {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal}}, on their [[Tibo]] and [[Natee]] respectively, dodge, but the attacks cause a blast through a part of the stadium's wall and ceiling, throwing Gold and Crystal off their Pokémon. They fall right above the part of the stadium whose roof is about to fall on them, fortunately, [[Sudobo]] shields the two [[Trainer]]s. The audience are still being evacuated.
{{adv|Tower duo|Lugia and Ho-Oh}} are commanded to use their signature attacks, {{m|Aeroblast}} and {{m|Sacred Fire}}. {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal}}, on their [[Tibo]] and [[Natee]] respectively, dodge, but the attacks cause a blast through a part of the stadium's wall and ceiling, throwing Gold and Crystal off their Pokémon. They fall right above the part of the stadium whose roof is about to fall on them, fortunately, Sudobo shields the two {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. The audience are still being evacuated.


Gold eventually finds out that the [[Masked Man]] was also behind Lugia's rampage at the [[Whirl Islands]], and tricked them into thinking Lugia was still wild at the time. Another blast from the two legendaries' attacks strikes another part of the stadium. Gold and Crystal run, dodging multiple blasts directed at them. Crystal decides that the two should be split apart, thus flies on Natee to face Lugia. Gold occupies Ho-Oh using Sudobo, with Sudobo responding to a Ho-Oh attack using {{m|Flail}}. The [[Masked Man]] calls Lugia to assist, but suddenly feels his neck spasm due to Natee's {{m|Future Sight}}.  
Gold eventually finds out that the [[Masked Man]] was also behind Lugia's rampage at the [[Whirl Islands]], and tricked them into thinking Lugia was still wild at the time. Another blast from the two legendaries' attacks strikes another part of the stadium. Gold and Crystal run, dodging multiple blasts directed at them. Crystal decides that the two should be split apart, thus flies on Natee to face Lugia. Gold occupies Ho-Oh using Sudobo, with Sudobo responding to a Ho-Oh attack using {{m|Flail}}. The [[Masked Man]] calls Lugia to assist, but suddenly feels his neck spasm due to Natee's {{m|Future Sight}}.  
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* {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal}} battle against the [[Masked Man]].
* {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal}} battle against the [[Masked Man]].
* The Masked Man goes after [[Kurt]] and [[Maizie]].
* The Masked Man goes after [[Kurt]] and [[Maizie]].
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{{Adventuresevents}}
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} (Sudobo/{{tt|Utaro|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Gold}}'s)
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} (Sudobo; {{adv|Gold}}'s)
* {{p|Mantine}} (Tibo/{{tt|Mantaro|Chuang Yi}}; {{adv|Gold}}'s)
* {{p|Mantine}} (Tibo; {{adv|Gold}}'s)
* {{p|Remoraid}} ({{adv|Gold}}'s; ×20)
* {{p|Remoraid}} ({{adv|Gold}}'s; ×20)
* {{p|Natu}} (Natee; {{adv|Crystal}}'s)
* {{p|Natu}} (Natee; {{adv|Crystal}}'s)
* {{p|Ho-Oh}} ({{OP|Masked Man|Ho-Oh}})
* {{p|Ho-Oh}} ({{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Ho-Oh|Masked Man's}})
* {{p|Lugia}} ({{OP|Masked Man|Lugia}})
* {{p|Lugia}} ({{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Lugia|Masked Man's}})


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Revision as of 19:04, 24 August 2019

Lugia and Ho-Oh on the Loose (Part 2)/Lugia & Ho-Oh (Part 2)
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VS ルギア&ホウオウ(後編)
VS Lugia & Houou (Part 2)
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Location Indigo Plateau

Lugia and Ho-Oh on the Loose (Part 2) or Lugia & Ho-Oh (Part 2) (Japanese: VS ルギア&ホウオウ(後編) VS Lugia & Houou (Part 2)) is the 166th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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Lugia and Ho-Oh are commanded to use their signature attacks, Aeroblast and Sacred Fire. Gold and Crystal, on their Tibo and Natee respectively, dodge, but the attacks cause a blast through a part of the stadium's wall and ceiling, throwing Gold and Crystal off their Pokémon. They fall right above the part of the stadium whose roof is about to fall on them, fortunately, Sudobo shields the two Trainers. The audience are still being evacuated.

Gold eventually finds out that the Masked Man was also behind Lugia's rampage at the Whirl Islands, and tricked them into thinking Lugia was still wild at the time. Another blast from the two legendaries' attacks strikes another part of the stadium. Gold and Crystal run, dodging multiple blasts directed at them. Crystal decides that the two should be split apart, thus flies on Natee to face Lugia. Gold occupies Ho-Oh using Sudobo, with Sudobo responding to a Ho-Oh attack using Flail. The Masked Man calls Lugia to assist, but suddenly feels his neck spasm due to Natee's Future Sight.

The Masked Man responds by morphing into a more mutated version of himself, and jumps onto Ho-Oh, commanding it to trap Gold and Crystal with a ring of fire. He then proceeds to grab both Kurt and his granddaughter Maizie from the evacuating crowd.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

  • In the Chuang Yi version, when Gold orders Utaro to use Flail, it is spelled as Frail.
  • In the Korean version, it doesn't label the start of this round on page 177.

In other languages

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