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==Role==
==Role==
[[File:Pokemon Showcase Keyring.png|thumb|250px|The keyring for the Princess keys]]
A Performer's job is to create dance routines and movement sequences for her {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and herself, as they have to show the audience how well coordinated they are together through their performance. They also must be able to use their Pokémon's capabilities and skills to their advantage, displaying their [[move]]s and characteristics in an entertaining way. This is similar to how [[Pokémon Coordinator]]s show off their Pokémon in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of a [[Pokémon Contest]], but the key difference is that Performers have to involve themselves in the performances.
A Performer's job is to create dance routines and movement sequences for her {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and herself, as they have to show the audience how well coordinated they are together through their performance. They also must be able to use their Pokémon's capabilities and skills to their advantage, displaying their [[move]]s and characteristics in an entertaining way. This is similar to how [[Pokémon Coordinator]]s show off their Pokémon in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of a [[Pokémon Contest]], but the key difference is that Performers have to involve themselves in the performances.


As there are different themes used during the first round of a [[Pokémon Showcase]], Performers have to excel in other activities as well, such as baking {{DL|Pokémon-Amie|Poké Puffs}} and dressing up their Pokémon with accessories. They can also use [[PokéVision]] videos as a way to promote themselves for Pokémon Showcases.
As there are different themes used during the first round of a [[Pokémon Showcase]], Performers have to excel in other activities as well, such as baking {{DL|Pokémon-Amie|Poké Puffs}} and dressing up their Pokémon with accessories. They can also use [[PokéVision]] videos as a way to promote themselves for Pokémon Showcases.


Performers who win a Pokémon Showcase are awarded with a {{DL|Pokémon Showcase|Princess Key}}. Once they have collected at least three Princess Keys, one from each class, they can enter the Master Class tournament, where they compete for the title of Kalos Queen. The current Kalos Queen is {{an|Aria}}, who managed to win the Master Class tournament with her {{p|Braixen}}.
Performers who win a Pokémon Showcase are awarded with a {{DL|Pokémon Showcase|Princess Key}}. Once they have collected at least three Princess Keys they can enter the Master Class tournament, where they compete for the title of Kalos Queen.


==Kalos Queen==
==Kalos Queen==
[[File:Aria Kalos Queen.png|thumb|200px|Aria as Kalos Queen]]
[[File:Aria Kalos Queen.png|thumb|200px|Aria as Kalos Queen]]
The '''Kalos Queen''' (Japanese: '''カロスクイーン''' ''Karosu Kuin'') is a title which is received after winning the Master Class Tournament and being crowned the current queen. Performers aim for this goal, unlike the Top Coordinator where there can be multiple given the title, the title of the Kalos Queen can only be given to one, mirroring the [[Pokémon Champion|Champion]] title of a trainer that completes the required objective.  
The title of '''Kalos Queen''' (Japanese: '''カロスクイーン''' ''Kalos Queen'') is awarded to a Pokémon Performer who has won the Master Class tournament of [[Pokémon Showcase]]s. It is the goal of every Performer to win the title. Winners are also given a gold-colored trophy, as well as tiaras for themselves and their Pokémon.


The winner is given a crown for themselves and their Pokémon after the tournament.  
Unlike the title of {{DL|Grand Festival|Top Coordinator}}, which is seemingly permanently held by {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s who have won the [[Grand Festival]], there can only be one Kalos Queen at a time, mirroring the {{pkmn|Champion}} status of a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who has completed the requirements.
 
The current Kalos Queen is {{an|Aria}}, who managed to win the Master Class tournament with her {{p|Braixen}}.


==Notable Performers==
==Notable Performers==
:''See also: {{cat|Performers|List of Pokémon Performers}}''
:''See also: {{cat|Performers|List of Pokémon Performers}}''


* {{an|Aria}}
* {{an|Aria}}
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Miette]]
* {{an|Serena}}
* {{an|Serena}}
* [[Shauna]]
* [[Shauna]]


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Revision as of 15:50, 1 October 2015

A Performer and her Roserade in a Showcase

A Pokémon Performer (Japanese: ポケモンパフォーマー Pokémon Performer) is a female Trainer who raises Pokémon to compete in Pokémon Showcases, where they demonstrate their partnership in a number of activities.

Role

A Performer's job is to create dance routines and movement sequences for her Pokémon and herself, as they have to show the audience how well coordinated they are together through their performance. They also must be able to use their Pokémon's capabilities and skills to their advantage, displaying their moves and characteristics in an entertaining way. This is similar to how Pokémon Coordinators show off their Pokémon in the Performance Stage of a Pokémon Contest, but the key difference is that Performers have to involve themselves in the performances.

As there are different themes used during the first round of a Pokémon Showcase, Performers have to excel in other activities as well, such as baking Poké Puffs and dressing up their Pokémon with accessories. They can also use PokéVision videos as a way to promote themselves for Pokémon Showcases.

Performers who win a Pokémon Showcase are awarded with a Princess Key. Once they have collected at least three Princess Keys they can enter the Master Class tournament, where they compete for the title of Kalos Queen.

Kalos Queen

Aria as Kalos Queen

The title of Kalos Queen (Japanese: カロスクイーン Kalos Queen) is awarded to a Pokémon Performer who has won the Master Class tournament of Pokémon Showcases. It is the goal of every Performer to win the title. Winners are also given a gold-colored trophy, as well as tiaras for themselves and their Pokémon.

Unlike the title of Top Coordinator, which is seemingly permanently held by Coordinators who have won the Grand Festival, there can only be one Kalos Queen at a time, mirroring the Champion status of a Trainer who has completed the requirements.

The current Kalos Queen is Aria, who managed to win the Master Class tournament with her Braixen.

Notable Performers

See also: List of Pokémon Performers

In other languages

Pokémon Performer

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 神奇寶貝表演家 Shénqíbǎobèi Biǎoyěnjiā
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Pokémon-Artiest
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokémon-esiintyjä
France Flag.png French Artiste Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Performerin
Italy Flag.png Italian Performer Pokémon
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Performer Pokémon
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Artista Pokémon
Spain Flag.png Spain Estrella Pokémon

Kalos Queen

Language Title
France Flag.png French Reine de Kalos
Germany Flag.png German Königin von Kalos
Italy Flag.png Italian Regina di Kalos
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Rainha de Kalos
Spain Flag.png Spanish Reina de Kalos

See also

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