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[[File:Pokémon Eating Contest.png|thumb|250px|The setting for the competition]]
[[File:Pokémon Grand Eating Contest.png|thumb|250px|The setting for the competition]]
The (Japanese: '''ポケモン大食い大会''' ''Pokémon Eating Contest'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive competition that takes place in [[Vermilion City]]. The competition was featured in ''[[JN047|Crowning the Chow Crusher!]]''.
The '''Pokémon Grand Eating Contest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン大食い大会''' ''Pokémon Eating Contest'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive competition that takes place in [[Vermilion City]]. The competition was featured in ''[[JN047|Crowning the Chow Crusher!]]''.


==Competition==
==Competition==
[[File:Pokémon Eating Contest poster.png|thumb|left|250px|The poster promoting the competition]]
[[File:Pokémon Grand Eating Contest poster.png|thumb|left|250px|The poster promoting the competition]]
[[File:Eating Contest Prize Ticket.png|thumb|250px|The prize ticket for winning]]
[[File:Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Prize Ticket.png|thumb|250px|The prize ticket for winning]]
All contestants enter the competition with a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that has to eat as many plates full of food as possible. Throughout the rounds, the rules are consistent, in which a new plate can only be served once the previous one has been finished clean. Rules allow for [[Berry]] seeds to be left uneaten and the adding of spices to the food. Competitors will be disqualified from the competition if they become too full to continue eating or if they break the dish plates.  
All contestants enter the competition with a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that has to eat as many plates full of food as possible. Throughout the rounds, the rules are consistent, in which a new plate can only be served once the previous one has been finished clean. Rules allow for [[Berry]] seeds to be left uneaten and the adding of spices to the food. Competitors will be disqualified from the competition if they become too full to continue eating or if they break the dish plates.  


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Revision as of 11:54, 5 March 2021

The setting for the competition

The Pokémon Grand Eating Contest (Japanese: ポケモン大食い大会 Pokémon Eating Contest) is an anime-exclusive competition that takes place in Vermilion City. The competition was featured in Crowning the Chow Crusher!.

Competition

The poster promoting the competition
The prize ticket for winning

All contestants enter the competition with a Pokémon that has to eat as many plates full of food as possible. Throughout the rounds, the rules are consistent, in which a new plate can only be served once the previous one has been finished clean. Rules allow for Berry seeds to be left uneaten and the adding of spices to the food. Competitors will be disqualified from the competition if they become too full to continue eating or if they break the dish plates.

The first round has all contestants giving their Pokémon plates of Berries to eat, with the top ten who ate the most advancing to the next round. Before the second round, a lottery is drawn to divide the contestants into pairs that compete against each other, with one contestant getting to decide the dish the two will eat from a preset menu. The Pokémon who eats the most in each pair within a time limit proceeds to the finals. In the finals, the Pokémon that eats the most is declared the winner.

The prize for winning the competition is a free trip to Unova, as well as a supply of all-you-can-eat gourmet food from Unova.

Known contestants

Contestant Place
Goh Winner
James Runner-up
Ash Top 16


Pokémon entered in the contest

Ash

Ash Dragonite.png
Dragonite

Goh

Goh Greedent.png
Skwovet → Greedent

James

File:Morpeko Hangry Mode anime.png
Morpeko

Other competitors

Emperor Blaziken.png
Emperor Blaziken
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Vigoroth.png
Vigoroth
Sailor Swalot.png
Swalot
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Snorlax.png
Snorlax
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Lickitung.png
Lickitung
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Hydreigon.png
Hydreigon
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Zigzagoon Bunnelby.png
Zigzagoon
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Bisharp.png
Bisharp
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Zigzagoon Bunnelby.png
Bunnelby
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Pikipek.png
Pikipek
Scientist Muk.png
Muk
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Heatmor.png
Heatmor
Pokémon Grand Eating Contest Glalie.png
Glalie


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