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{{Search|contests held in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}|the contests in [[Generation III]], {{gen|VI}}, and the {{pkmn|anime}}|Pokémon Contest}}
{{Search|contests held in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}|the contests in [[Generation III]], {{gen|VI}}, and the {{pkmn|anime}}|Pokémon Contest}}
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[[File:Super Contest Show BDSP.png|thumb|300px|{{ga|Lucas}} and {{ga|Dawn}} participating in a Super Contest Show]]
[[File:Super Contest Hall DPPt.png|thumb|280px|The Super Contest Hall]]
[[File:Super Contest Hall DPPt.png|thumb|280px|The Super Contest Hall]]
'''Pokémon Super Contests''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスーパーコンテスト''' ''Pokémon Super Contest'') are an expanded format of the [[Pokémon Contest]]s for the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, specifically in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, and in their [[Generation VIII]] remakes {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} under the name '''Super Contest Shows''' (Japanese: '''スーパーコンテストショー!''' ''Super Contest Show!''). In it, {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions in that not only do they have more rounds, but rounds from the earlier games have been altered. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as [[Generation III]]: {{OBP|Cool|condition}}ness, {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}ness, {{OBP|Clever|condition}}ness, or {{OBP|Tough|condition}}ness.
'''Pokémon Super Contests''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスーパーコンテスト''' ''Pokémon Super Contest'') are an expanded format of the [[Pokémon Contest]]s for the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, specifically in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, and in their [[Generation VIII]] remakes {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} as '''[[Super Contest Show]]s''' (Japanese: '''スーパーコンテストショー!''' ''Super Contest Show!''). In it, {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions in that not only do they have more rounds, but rounds from the earlier games have been altered. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as [[Generation III]]: {{OBP|Cool|condition}}ness, {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}ness, {{OBP|Clever|condition}}ness, or {{OBP|Tough|condition}}ness.


Super Contests of all {{OBP|rank|Contest}}s are held at the [[Contest Hall|Super Contest Hall]] in [[Hearthome City]].
Super Contests of all {{OBP|rank|Contest}}s are held at the [[Contest Hall|Super Contest Hall]] in [[Hearthome City]].
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===Dance Competition===
===Dance Competition===
{{main|Dance Competition}}
{{main|Dance Competition}}
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: {{color|{{green color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{yellow color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{blue color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{red color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup/4|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup/4|Pt}}, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: {{color|{{green color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{yellow color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{blue color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{red color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup/4|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup/4|Pt}}, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats, except that in Platinum, a measure contains only 12 beats during Cool or Beauty Contests at Ultra Rank or Master Rank.


At the bottom of the top screen, a simple {{wp|Staff (music)|music staff}} shows the steps with a bouncing {{p|Jigglypuff}} on top of it keeping the beat.
At the bottom of the top screen, a simple {{wp|Staff (music)|music staff}} shows the steps with a bouncing {{p|Jigglypuff}} on top of it keeping the beat.


A Pokémon earns 1 point for each step judged as "Good", and 2 points for each step judged as "Excellent". A step judged as a "Miss" does not score. The maximum score for the Dance Competition is thus 48 points in Contests with 3 steps, and 64 points in Contests with 4 steps.
A Pokémon earns 1 point for each step judged as "Good", and 2 points for each step judged as "Excellent". A step judged as a "Miss" does not score. A player may choose not to input any steps during their turn as the lead dancer, in which case the backups will have nothing to follow and no players will be able to score any points during that turn, but computer-controlled players will always input the maximum number of allowed steps during their turn. The maximum score for the Dance Competition is 48 points in Contests with 3 steps per measure, and 64 points in Contests with 4 steps per measure.


===Acting Competition===
===Acting Competition===
{{main|Appeal}}
{{main|Appeal}}
This is the equivalent of the second round of Pokémon Contests in [[Generation III]]. Pokémon perform [[move]]s for one of the three [[Contest Judge]]s, [[Jordan]], [[Dexter]], or [[Keira]], to earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the Hoenn Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.
This is the equivalent of the second round of Pokémon Contests in [[Generation III]]. In addition to selecting which move a Pokémon should use, each performer now also selects one of the three [[Contest Judge]]s, [[Jordan]], [[Dexter]], or [[Keira]], to try and earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra hearts to the Pokémon: +3 hearts if only one Pokémon performed to them, +2 each if two Pokémon performed to them, +1 apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to the same judge. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the Hoenn Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first, unless specific appeal effects modify this. Performing a Contest-matching move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the last star on a judge's Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5 hearts, while Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8. No bonus hearts are awarded for causing the Voltage to increase unless it's the fifth and final star, or if the move mentions that as a specific effect (such as {{m|Poison Jab}}); likewise, causing the Voltage to go down never results in losing hearts.


Unlike in Generation III, the most a Pokémon can use any move in succession is two times. Most moves can only be used once, while specific moves, such as {{m|Outrage}} or {{m|Arm Thrust}}, may be used twice in a row. If a Pokémon only has one move, it may not enter a Super Contest (including Visual and Dance practice sessions). This makes it impossible for {{p|Unown}} and {{p|Ditto}} to legitimately have any Super Contest Ribbons.
Unlike in Generation III, the most a Pokémon can use any move in succession is two times. Most moves can only be used once, while specific moves, such as {{m|Outrage}} or {{m|Arm Thrust}}, may be used twice in a row. If a Pokémon only has one move, it may not enter a Super Contest (including Visual and Dance practice sessions). This makes it impossible for {{p|Unown}} and {{p|Ditto}} to legitimately have any Super Contest Ribbons.


The number of points earned from the Acting Competition is 10 times the number of hearts received.
In lower ranks, computer-controlled players may cheat to their own detriment, and the player's benefit. If such a player would select randomly between all three judges, they will instead wait to find out which judge the human player selected (something that is not normally possible to do at move selection time), and a certain percentage of the time, they will modify their random selection to specifically avoid that judge. In Normal Rank, this judge avoidance mechanism occurs 90% of the time; in Great Rank, 50%; and in Ultra Rank, 20%. No judge avoidance occurs in Master Rank.
 
Each heart earned from the Acting Competition is scored as 10 points, though the exact number ultimately doesn't matter since no score is ever compared as a raw total against a score from a different round.


===Results===
===Results===
[[File:Super Contest Winner.png|thumb|220px|Winning a Super Contest]]
[[File:Super Contest Winner.png|thumb|220px|Winning a Super Contest]]
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is filled in with 64 pixels, and the other Pokémon have a proportional number of pixels filled in on the scoring bar, with a different color for each round (so the overall scoring bar takes up 192 out of the DS's 256-pixel horizontal resolution). The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.


==Awards==
==Awards==
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[Ribbon]] for the [[Contest condition]] and rank. They will also receive a special [[Accessory]] the first time the Contest is completed successfully.
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[Ribbon]] for the [[Contest condition]] and rank. The player will also receive a special [[Accessory]] for the first time they win a given Contest category and rank, which can be used to dress up their Pokémon in future Contests.


===Accessory prizes===
===Accessory prizes===
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==Notable contestants==
==Notable contestants==
{{Main|List of Contest opponents (Generation IV)}}
{{Main|List of Contest opponents (Generation IV)}}
There are several contestants that are also encountered throughout the storylines of the games. They are only encountered in the Master Rank after the player has entered the [[Hall of Fame]].
There are several contestants that are also encountered throughout the storylines of the games. After the player has entered the [[Hall of Fame]], either Fantina, Johanna or Jasmine will participate in every Master Rank contest. Only one of the three will appear in any given contest. Kristin and Casey do not share this restriction, although they also appear only in Master Rank contests.


===[[Fantina]]===
===[[Fantina]]===
[[File:Fantina IV OD.png|32px]]Fantina is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Hearthome City]]. She competes with her {{TP|Fantina|Drifblim}}, [[nickname|named]] Loony, and appears in [[Cool]], [[Beauty]], [[Smart]], and [[Tough]] contests.
[[File:Fantina IV OD.png|32px]]Fantina is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Hearthome City]]. She competes with her {{TP|Fantina|Drifblim}}, [[nickname]]d Loony, and appears in {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}}, {{OBP|Clever|condition|Smart}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}} Contests.
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
| game=Diamond
|costume=yes
| ndex=426
|ndex=426
| pokemon=Drifblim
|pokemon=Drifblim
| nickname=Loony
|nickname=Loony
| gender=female
|gender=female
| type1=Ghost
|type1=Ghost
| type2=Flying
|type2=Flying
| move1=Focus Energy|move1cat=Cool|move1app=0
|move1=Focus Energy|move1cat=Cool|move1app=0
| move2=Ominous Wind|move2cat=Smart|move2app=0
|move2=Ominous Wind|move2cat=Smart|move2app=0
| move3=Constrict|move3cat=Tough|move3app=0
|move3=Constrict|move3cat=Tough|move3app=0
| move4=Explosion|move4cat=Beauty|move4app=0}}
|move4=Explosion|move4cat=Beauty|move4app=0}}


===[[Johanna]]===
===[[Johanna]]===
[[File:Johanna OD.png|32px]]Johanna is the {{player}}'s [[mother]]. She competes with her {{p|Kangaskhan}}, [[nickname|named]] Jumpy, and appears in [[Cool]], [[Cute]], and [[Tough]] contests. She seems to be well acquainted with the Judge [[Keira]].
[[File:Johanna OD.png|32px]]Johanna is the {{player}}'s [[mother]]. She competes with her {{p|Kangaskhan}}, [[nickname]]d Jumpy, and appears in {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}} Contests. She seems to be well acquainted with the Judge [[Keira]].
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
| game=Diamond
|costume=yes
| ndex=115
|ndex=115
| pokemon=Kangaskhan
|pokemon=Kangaskhan
| nickname=Jumpy
|nickname=Jumpy
| gender=female
|gender=female
| type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
| move1=Fake Out|move1cat=Cute|move1app=2
|move1=Fake Out|move1cat=Cute|move1app=2
| move2=Endure|move2cat=Tough|move2app=2
|move2=Endure|move2cat=Tough|move2app=2
| move3=Reversal|move3cat=Cool|move3app=2
|move3=Reversal|move3cat=Cool|move3app=2
| move4=Dizzy Punch|move4cat=Cool|move4app=0}}
|move4=Dizzy Punch|move4cat=Cool|move4app=0}}


===[[Jasmine]]===
===[[Jasmine]]===
[[File:Jasmine DPPt OD.png|32px]]Jasmine is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Olivine City]], in [[Johto]]. She competes with her {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}, [[nickname|named]] Rusty, and appears in [[Beauty]], [[Cute]], [[Smart]], and [[Tough]] contests.
[[File:Jasmine DPPt OD.png|32px]]Jasmine is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Olivine City]] in [[Johto]]. She competes with her {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}, [[nickname]]d Rusty, and appears in {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, {{OBP|Clever|condition|Smart}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}} Contests.
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
| game=Diamond
|costume=yes
| ndex=208
|ndex=208
| pokemon=Steelix
|pokemon=Steelix
| nickname=Rusty
|nickname=Rusty
| gender=male
|gender=male
| spritegender=male
|type1=Steel
| type1=Steel
|type2=Ground
| type2=Ground
|move1=Screech|move1cat=Smart|move1app=2
| move1=Screech|move1cat=Smart|move1app=2
|move2=Fire Fang|move2cat=Beauty|move2app=3
| move2=Fire Fang|move2cat=Beauty|move2app=3
|move3=Stone Edge|move3cat=Tough|move3app=2
| move3=Stone Edge|move3cat=Tough|move3app=2
|move4=Mud Sport|move4cat=Cute|move4app=2}}
| move4=Mud Sport|move4cat=Cute|move4app=2}}


===[[Reporter_(Trainer_class)|Kristin]]===
==={{tc|Reporter|Kristin}}===
[[File:Reporter OD.png|32px]]Kristin is a [[Reporter_(Trainer_class)|Reporter]] (presumably the one who interviews the {{player}} after a contest). She competes with her {{p|Magneton}}, [[nickname|named]] Jolt, and appears in [[Beauty]] and [[Smart]] contests.
[[File:Reporter OD.png|32px]]Kristin is a {{tc|Reporter}}. She competes with her {{p|Magneton}}, [[nickname]]d Jolt, and appears in {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}} and {{OBP|Clever|condition|Smart}} Contests.
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
| game=Diamond
|costume=yes
| ndex=082
|ndex=082
| pokemon=Magneton
|pokemon=Magneton
| nickname=Jolt
|nickname=Jolt
| gender=None
|type1=Electric
| type1=Electric
|type2=Steel
| type2=Steel
|move1=Supersonic|move1cat=Smart|move1app=2
| move1=Supersonic|move1cat=Smart|move1app=2
|move2=Gyro Ball|move2cat=Beauty|move2app=2
| move2=Gyro Ball|move2cat=Beauty|move2app=2
|move3=Metal Sound|move3cat=Smart|move3app=2
| move3=Metal Sound|move3cat=Smart|move3app=2
|move4=Magnet Rise|move4cat=Cute|move4app=2}}
| move4=Magnet Rise|move4cat=Cute|move4app=2}}


===[[Pokémon Center Nurse|Casey]]===
===[[Pokémon Center lady|Casey]]===
[[File:PC Nurse IV OD.png|32px]]Casey is a [[Pokémon Center Nurse]] (presumably {{ci|Hearthome}}'s). She competes with her {{p|Chansey}}, [[nickname|named]] Pinky, and appears in [[Cute]] and [[Tough]] contests.
[[File:Pokémon Center lady IV OD.png|32px]]Casey is a [[Pokémon Center lady]]. She competes with her {{p|Chansey}}, [[nickname]]d Pinky, and appears in {{OBP|Cute|condition}} and {{OBP|Tough|condition}} Contests.
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
| game=Diamond
|costume=yes
| ndex=113
|ndex=113
| pokemon=Chansey
|pokemon=Chansey
| nickname=Pinky
|nickname=Pinky
| gender=female
|gender=female
| type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
| move1=Double-Edge|move1cat=Tough|move1app=0
|move1=Double-Edge|move1cat=Tough|move1app=0
| move2=Minimize|move2cat=Cute|move2app=2
|move2=Minimize|move2cat=Cute|move2app=2
| move3=Healing Wish|move3cat=Cute|move3app=0
|move3=Healing Wish|move3cat=Cute|move3app=0
| move4=Fling|move4cat=Tough|move4app=1}}
|move4=Fling|move4cat=Tough|move4app=1}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Super Contest Hall Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Super Contest Hall in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
[[File:Super Contest Hall Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Super Contest Hall in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}====
===={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}====
In ''[[PS350|Booying with Buneary]]'', after wandering into the Super Contest Hall, {{adv|Platinum}} was accidentally whisked to the stage. When she failed to perform, the audience saw her expensive jewelry and assumed she had tried to win just by being rich. Wanting to defend the name of [[House of Berlitz|her family]], Platinum registered for the next day's [[Rank (Contest)|Normal Rank]] {{OBP|Cool|condition}}ness {{pkmn|Contest}}.
In ''[[PS350|Booying with Buneary]]'', after wandering into the Super Contest Hall, {{adv|Platinum}} was accidentally whisked to the stage. When she failed to perform, the audience saw her expensive jewelry and assumed she had tried to win just by being rich. Wanting to defend the name of [[House of Berlitz|her family]], Platinum registered for the next day's [[Rank (Contest)|Normal Rank]] {{OBP|Cool|condition}}ness {{pkmn|Contest}}.


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===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!===
[[File:Super Contest DPA.png|thumb|250px|The Super Contest Hall in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!]]]]
[[File:Super Contest DPA.png|thumb|250px|The Super Contest Hall in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!]]]]
===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!===
In ''[[DPA06|Beauty Contest: The Pokémon Super Contest!!]]'', after arriving in [[Hearthome City]], [[Hareta]] learned about Pokémon Super Contests and, along with [[Mitsumi]] and {{OBP|Jun|DPA}}, decided to participate in one. Hareta and Jun participated in a [[Rank (Contest)|Normal Rank]] Super Contest, but only succeeded in getting themselves disqualified for their poor performances. Mitsumi participated in a Master Rank Super Contest, but went overboard as her {{TP|Mitsumi|Infernape}} accidentally burned down the Contest Hall's dome with {{m|Fire Spin}}. Afterwards, [[Cyrus|a man]] introducing himself as Mitsumi's friend asked Hareta to tell her that her performance was great.
In ''[[DPA06|Beauty Contest: The Pokémon Super Contest!!]]'', after arriving in [[Hearthome City]], [[Hareta]] learned about Pokémon Super Contests and, along with [[Mitsumi]] and {{OBP|Jun|DPA}}, decided to participate in one. Hareta and Jun participated in a [[Rank (Contest)|Normal Rank]] Super Contest, but only succeeded in getting themselves disqualified for their poor performances. Mitsumi participated in a Master Rank Super Contest, but went overboard as her {{TP|Mitsumi|Infernape}} accidentally burned down the Contest Hall's dome with {{m|Fire Spin}}. Afterwards, [[Cyrus|a man]] introducing himself as Mitsumi's friend asked Hareta to tell her that her performance was great.
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** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, {{player}}s are given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on [[gender]]) by [[Johanna]] prior to their debut, and anime characters usually dress up for Sinnoh Pokémon Contests (though {{Ash}} did not do so in the {{ci|Jubilife}} Contest).
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, {{player}}s are given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on [[gender]]) by [[Johanna]] prior to their debut, and anime characters usually dress up for Sinnoh Pokémon Contests (though {{Ash}} did not do so in the {{ci|Jubilife}} Contest).
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from Diamond and Pearl during the Visual and Dance Competitions.  
* In {{game|Platinum}}, all Pokémon are shown in their sprites from Diamond and Pearl instead of updated ones during the Visual and Dance Competitions.  
** The main reason for this is to provide compatibility for multiplayer Super Contests, as the winner of the most recent Super Contest would have a photo of itself in its dressed-up state displayed in front of the reception desks in the Contest Hall.
** The main reason for this is to provide compatibility for multiplayer Super Contests, as the winner of the most recent Super Contest would have a photo of itself in its dressed-up state displayed in front of the reception desks in the Contest Hall.


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[[es:Súper concurso]]
[[es:Súper concurso]]
[[it:Super Gara Pokémon]]
[[it:Super Gara Pokémon]]
[[zh:宝可梦超级华丽大赛]]
[[ja:ポケモンスーパーコンテスト]]
[[zh:宝可梦超级华丽大赛(第四世代)]]