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The Queen of the Princess Festival contest (Japanese: クイーンコンテスト ''Queen Contest'') is a competition held in [[O-Hina Town]] consisting of Pokémon battles. Each {{pkmn|Trainer}} must use exactly four Pokémon to battle. The battles are split into two separate divisions, and the winner of each division proceeds to the finals. Each Trainer entering the contest is required to be female. Every competitor wears a formal traditional Japanese outfit, with a {{wp|Kimono}} and usually a fan. Before the actual competition, the contestants all stand in a row on stage as people gather to watch. The only confirmed winner of the contest is {{an|Misty}}.
The Queen of the Princess Festival contest (Japanese: クイーンコンテスト ''Queen Contest'') is a competition held in [[O-Hina Town]] consisting of Pokémon battles. Each {{pkmn|Trainer}} must use exactly four Pokémon to battle. The battles are split into two separate divisions, and the winner of each division proceeds to the finals. Each Trainer entering the contest is required to be female. Every competitor wears a formal traditional Japanese outfit, with a {{wp|Kimono}} and usually a fan. Before the actual competition, the contestants all stand in a row on stage as people gather to watch. The only confirmed winner of the contest is {{an|Misty}}.


The prize for winning the contest is a brand new set of Pokémon Princess Dolls, and a photo with famous actor [[Fiorello Cappucino]], who was also an announcer of the contest.
The prize for winning the contest is a brand new set of Pokémon Princess Dolls, and a photo with famous actor [[Fiorella Cappuccino]], who was also an announcer of the contest.


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