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Lessons in Lilycove (Japanese: ポケモンコンテスト!ミナモ大会!!, HepburnPokémon Contest! Lilycove Tournament!) is the 51st episode of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge.

Synopsis[]

Combusken's Fire Spin is spiraling out of control in the Lilycove Contest Hall. Combusken protects May, who takes control by having the Fire- and Fighting-type unleash a fireball and perform Sky Uppercut. The performance earns May a decent, but lowered score for losing control in the first place.

Meanwhile, Ash is keeping an eye on the contest from outside while he continues to teach his Swellow Aerial Ace.

Kelly puts on a great performance with Grumpig, using Psychic to catch thrown PokéBlocks. A disguised Jessie is up next with Chimecho, who she hurts and forces to use Astonish—an unusual move that actually earns her a perfect score!

In the next round, May faces off against Jessie, and the battle is pretty much even, until Chimecho misses with Double-Edge, letting Combusken hit it with Sky Uppercut. Team Rocket retaliates with yet another one of their attacks, but Swellow drives them off with its new Aerial Ace attack.

May and Kelly face off in the final round, May taking a beating until she comes up with an idea to use Fire Spin on the ceiling, which rains down on the whole room so Grumpig can't possibly escape. May claims victory, winning her third ribbon.[1]

Episode plot[]

Combusken's attack resolves. However, Combusken stands in front of May and uses Peck, negating the attack. Combusken uses Fire Spin once more, gathering the flames and combining them together, in a fireball. The judges are impressed, even if it wasn't what May intended to do. Ash, Brock, Max and Kelly are glad May overturned the situation. Combusken throws the flames and uses Sky Uppercut, so the flames disperse. May gets a total of 23.6, while Vivian asks Mr. Contesta why he gave May a 7.1, the lowest score of all the judges. He states while they managed to overturn the situation, he still considered a lack of concentration and teamwork for letting the Fire Spin attack nearly out of control. Combusken is sad, but May reminds it tried to do good. Brock and Max think May will have a tough time to get to the second round. Kelly is impressed by the performance, while May is thankful her Combusken jumped to protect her and thought of using the flames for the performance. Kelly is inspired to do a show nobody saw before with Grumpig. However, Jessie thinks she'll win without much effort, as May has a low score.

Swellow tries to use Aerial Ace, but fails when it goes too low. Ash tells it needs to concentrate to use Aerial Ace. Ash admits that's what everyone tells him when he is upset. Pikachu laughs, but Ash mutters his name to quiet him. The next contestant is Kelly, with her Grumpig. Grumpig is sent out, who bounces on its tail. Kelly throws Pokéblocks, so Grumpig uses Psychic to levitate them. Grumpig uses the attack to form a circle of Pokéblocks and juggles them. Kelly claps and has everyone, including the judges, clap as well to improve Grumpig's performances. Grumpig then bounces to eat the Pokéblocks. Kelly gets a score of 27.7 points. Brock believes skill and training are as important as making a good show, while Max hopes May will understand that for the next round. May is dazzled by the performance and wishes to get to second round. Swellow attempts to use Aerial Ace; it flies low and passes, and just as it cheers for success, it bashes into a tree. Regardless, Ash is still proud for Swellow getting the first part right and reminds Swellow they have to repeat until they do right.

The next contestant is Josephina (aka Jessie), who sends Chimecho. Chimecho uses Heal Bell, who emits a calming sound to relieve everyone from stress. Kelly heard Chimecho's soothing voice means it likes its trainer a lot. Jessie thinks it is boring, so she goes to get the show more interesting. She pulls Chimecho to use Astonish. The attack affects everyone with a voice that hurts their ears. Josephina gets a 30.0 score, as Mr. Contest explains that she surprised everyone with that kind of a move, and such imaginative combo moves is what makes such Coordinators great. Meowth and Wobbuffet are impressed as well, but James still thinks about Chimecho, who should love James. The screen displays the next contestants: among them are Josephina (aka Jessie), Kelly and even May. The screen then displays the matchups. May and Kelly promise to face each other later, while Josephina brags about how she'll win.

Swellow uses Aerial Ace, but misses the target. Vladimir gives Ash advice that with a signal he can yell out at the right time he can redirect the attack to the target. Ash thanks Vladimir and promises to do that. After the Coordinators had their first battles, May is to battle Josephina and Kelly against an unnamed contestant. May sends Combusken and Josephina Chimecho. Combusken uses Quick Attack, hurting Chimecho, which terrifies James. Chimecho wraps Combusken, hurting it. Combusken pecks Chimecho, causing James to cover his eyes. Combusken, now freed, counterattacks with Fire Spin, encasing Chimecho and causing James to cry. Jessie is frustrated, but remembers James telling her not to use Double-Edge, so orders Chimecho to use it. Meowth, however, thinks Chimecho will faint, since Double Edge causes the attack to take a part of the damage as well. Combusken dodges and attacks Chimecho with Sky Uppercut, defeating it and bashing it on Jessie's head. Thus, May and Combusken win the second round.

Swellow uses Aerial Ace, but misses the target. Vladimir tells Ash he needs to give the signal at the right time. Swellow tries once more, disappears in a moment and this time it hits the target, learning Aerial Ace properly. Vladimir tells Ash he needs to practice more for Aerial Ace to become automatic. Team Rocket leaves the building, with an angry Jessie accusing Chimecho of her loss. Pikachu points at the screen, for May will battle Kelly. Swellow missed the target and used Aerial Ace on Team Rocket, blasting them off. Ash and Pikachu join the audience. May and Brock ask how did his training go. Ash admits Swellow has managed to learn Aerial Ace, making Brock and Max impressed, though Ash is here to cheer for May.

May sends Combusken and Kelly her Grumpig. Grumpig starts with Iron Tail, but Combusken stops the attack. Combusken attacks with Fire Spin, but with Grumpig's Psychic, the fire, taking the appearance of a dragon, gets redirected to Combusken. Combusken attacks with Sky Uppercut, deflecting the attack. Grumpig uses Psychic on Combusken, lifting Combusken in air. Grumpig strikes with Bounce and May orders Combusken to use Fire Spin, but on the ceiling. The fire deflects on Grumpig, making it lose its concentration. Brock thinks May has already won this battle, as she knows Kelly wanted to deflect the attack with Psychic, but with Combusken firing at the ceiling, the fires are hitting Grumpig indirectly. May and Ash are glad May has the battle under control. With Grumpig lost all its concentration, both Pokémon begin to fall down. Combusken holds Grumpig and uses Fire Spin on the floor, making them descend easily down. Time runs out and May wins the battle, as well as the Contest.

Ash, Brock and Max see May and Combusken had a shot at defeating Grumpig while it was falling down, but see May actually helped Grumpig descend down. The judges also comment how helping a Pokémon in need is much more important than winning a Contest. The judges present May with the Lilycove Ribbon. May takes it and makes a victory pose. Ash, Brock, Max and Kelly congratulate her, while Kelly promises to battle her once more.

Debuts[]

Move[]

Bounce

Quotes[]

"Ahh! What a wonderful feeling!" - Vivian
"Kind of boring, though, isn't it?" - Jessie
"Huh?" - Vivian
"I'd rather see something powerful. Or outrageous! Or mysterious. Or wild and crazy!" - Jessie
"No, no, no, no, don't do it! Keep it simple! Simple is fine." - James
"Why don't we crank this show up a couple of notches? Chimecho, Astonish!" - Jessie
"CHIME! CHIME! CHIME! CHIME! CHIME! CHIME! CHIME! - Chimecho
"Aaaah! What IS dat?!" - Meowth
"Wobbuffet!" - Wobbuffet
"Jessie, don't push Chimecho that way! POOR CHIMECHOOOOOO!" - James
"Boy, is that painful!" - Contesta
"Now, isn't that a lot more interesting? All right then, let's REALLY let 'em have it! Ha ha ha!" - Jessie
"CHIME!! CHIME!! CHIME!! CHIME!! CHIME!!" - Chimecho
"Seein' how's Jessie was able to wrangle out dose abilities from Chimecho, she might be a betta combo wit it dan YOU are, James." - Meowth
"Wobbu!" - Wobbuffet
"What are you saying?! That Chimecho loves only me!" - James
"Stop it please! When you're hurting my Chimecho, you're hurting meeeee!" - James
"Wobbuffet, it's time ta' say goodbye ta' Chimecho, 'cause when ya hit an opponent wit' a Double-Edge attack, it comes right back atcha." - Meowth
"Poifect. Jessie and Chimecho knock EACH UDDA out." - Meowth
"Augh! How disgusting to lose just because YOUR Chimecho's Double-Edge attack missed!" - Jessie
"Don't blame Chimecho." - James
"Chime, Chime!" - Chimecho
"Well, dat didn't feel so good. What happened? Did we run a red light or somethin'?" - Meowth
"I'll tell you what happened! It was that screeching Chimecho's fault again!" - Jessie
"Don't give Chimecho that guilt trip!" - James
"Wobbuffet!" - Wobbuffet
"Speaking of trips, we're blasting off again!" - Jessie, James, and Meowth
"Chime, Chime!" - Chimecho
DING!

Trivia[]

  • The Japanese character names Haruka and Kanata are a pun based on はるか彼方 — that faraway place — a line from Advance Adventure.
  • This episode marks the second time a Pokémon's attack was sent back by a Psychic attack in the form of a dragon. The first time it was done was by Kadabra in Abra and the Psychic Showdown to deflect Pikachu's ThunderShock.
  • This is one of the rare instances where Mr. Sukizo says something that doesn't incorporate "remarkable" into his sentence. When James's Chimecho is using Heal Bell, he says, "I love you guys".
  • This was the last AG episode when TV Tokyo MediaNet serves as an in-name only production company due to TV Tokyo MediaNet shortening to MediaNet starting the next episode.

Mistakes[]

  • Chimecho received recoil damage from Double-Edge after Combusken dodged the attack. However, Chimecho should have received the damage only if it was able to hit Combusken.
  • When it showed the time left after Kelly's Grumpig used Psychic on Combusken, the Point bar was at full for both Trainers.
    • This happened again when the time ran out.
  • After Combusken saves Grumpig, Grumpig's eyes are purple. This is possibly to show that Grumpig was in shock after the situation.
  • The Pokémon Trainer's Choice misspells Flaaffy's name as Flaafy.
  • After May wins the Contest, the Ribbon is clearly seen around Combusken's neck. However, May is looking into her hands cupped in font of her, as if she were holding the Ribbon.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Lessons in Lilycove | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on January 27, 2024.


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