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==In animation==
==In animation==
===Pokémon animated series===
[[File:Double Battle anime.png|thumb|250px|A Double Battle in {{aniseries|BW}}]]
[[File:Double Battle anime.png|thumb|250px|A Double Battle in {{aniseries|BW}}]]
===''Pokémon the Series''===
===={{aniseries|OS}}====
===={{aniseries|OS}}====
{{TRT}} have been conducting "illegal" Double Battles since [[EP003|the third episode]], long before the concept was introduced to the {{pkmn|games}}.  
{{TRT}} have been conducting "illegal" Double Battles since [[EP003|the third episode]] of {{aniseries|PTS}}, long before the concept was introduced to the {{pkmn|games}}.  


In ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]'', the first official Double Battle occurred. In order to win the {{badge|Jade Star}}, Ash had to defeat [[Luana]]'s {{p|Marowak}} and {{p|Alakazam}} in a Double Battle at the [[Kumquat Gym]]. Though [[Ash's Pikachu]] and {{AP|Charizard}} were initially unwilling to cooperate, they eventually overcame their differences in order to win the battle. A notable difference about this Double Battle compared to the ones introduced [[Generation III|later]] is that winning the match requires only defeating one of the opposing Trainer's two Pokémon.
In ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]'', the first official Double Battle occurred. In order to win the {{badge|Jade Star}}, Ash had to defeat [[Luana]]'s {{p|Marowak}} and {{p|Alakazam}} in a Double Battle at the [[Kumquat Gym]]. Though [[Ash's Pikachu]] and {{AP|Charizard}} were initially unwilling to cooperate, they eventually overcame their differences in order to win the battle. A notable difference about this Double Battle compared to the ones introduced [[Generation III|later]] is that winning the match requires only defeating one of the opposing Trainer's two Pokémon.
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In ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Ash had a Double Battle with {{an|Clemont}} at the [[Lumiose Gym]] to try out his {{AP|Sirfetch'd}}'s newly learned {{m|Meteor Assault}}. During the battle, [[Ash's Dracovish]] also ended up learning {{m|Dragon Rush}}, earning Ash a swift victory over his former {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.
In ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Ash had a Double Battle with {{an|Clemont}} at the [[Lumiose Gym]] to try out his {{AP|Sirfetch'd}}'s newly learned {{m|Meteor Assault}}. During the battle, [[Ash's Dracovish]] also ended up learning {{m|Dragon Rush}}, earning Ash a swift victory over his former {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.


===={{aniseries|HZ}}====
===''Pokémon Horizons: The Series''===
In ''[[HZ019|The Bittersweet Truth]]'', [[Liko]] and [[Murdock]] had a two-on-one Double Battle against {{OBP|Mitchell|HZ019}} at the [[Motostoke]] [[Battle Café]], with Liko and Murdock using one Pokémon each against Mitchell's two. The battle ended without a clear winner, as Murdock and Mitchell started a bake-off in the middle of the match without ever finishing the battle.
In ''[[HZ019|The Bittersweet Truth]]'', [[Liko]] and [[Murdock]] had a two-on-one Double Battle against {{OBP|Mitchell|HZ019}} at the [[Motostoke]] [[Battle Café]], with Liko and Murdock using one Pokémon each against Mitchell's two. The battle ended without a clear winner, as Murdock and Mitchell started a bake-off in the middle of the match without ever finishing the battle.


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