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[[File:Pokémon Musical.png|thumb|right|220px|{{p|Minccino}}, {{p|Swanna}}, {{p|Klink}}, and {{p|Blitzle}} participating in a Musical]]
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The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting Props onto it. Props can be obtained by loitering audience members after performances, and are placed in the {{DL|List of key items in Generation V|Prop Case}}. Each Prop has a trait, as does each Musical number, and the Prop costume must appease the target audience as well to garner attention.
The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting Props onto it. Props can be obtained by loitering audience members after performances, and are placed in the {{key|V|Prop Case}}. Each Prop has a trait, as does each Musical number, and the Prop costume must appease the target audience as well to garner attention.


When in the Dress Up room, the order of the items can be auto-changed when the participating Pokémon is tapped directly. This immediately brings to the forefront Props of a certain body type at random, explaining which type on the upper screen of the Nintendo DS. Also at random, the Props will reset to the default order.
When in the Dress Up room, the order of the items can be auto-changed when the participating Pokémon is tapped directly. This immediately brings to the forefront Props of a certain body type at random, explaining which type on the upper screen of the Nintendo DS. Also at random, the Props will reset to the default order.
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