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==Plot==
==Plot==
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The episode starts out with a flashback to the second third round match in the Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup where {{Ash}} and {{an|Iris}} battled with their {{AP|Krokorok|Krookodile}} and {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}}, respectively. The battle was turning in Iris's favor initially due to Dragonite apparently listening to her; however when Krokorok evolves and learns {{m|Dragon Claw}}, Dragonite goes on a rampage until Krookodile defeats him. Ash would then battle Trip and his {{TP|Trip|Serperior}} with his {{TP|Ash|Pignite}}, but despite his best efforts, he loses. Trip has won the Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup and is allowed to have the chance to battle [[Alder]]. The battle was between Alder's {{p|Bouffalant}} and Trip's Serperior. Trip's Serperior has just used {{m|SolarBeam}}.
The episode starts out with a flashback to the second third round match in the [[Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup]] where {{Ash}} and {{an|Iris}} battled with their {{AP|Krokorok|Krookodile}} and {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}}, respectively. The battle was turning in Iris's favor initially due to Dragonite apparently listening to her; however when Krokorok evolves and learns {{m|Dragon Claw}}, Dragonite goes on a rampage until Krookodile defeats him. Ash would then battle Trip and his {{TP|Trip|Serperior}} with his {{TP|Ash|Pignite}}, but despite his best efforts, he loses. Trip has won the Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup and is allowed to have the chance to battle [[Alder]]. The battle was between Alder's {{p|Bouffalant}} and Trip's Serperior. Trip's Serperior has just used {{m|SolarBeam}}.


Serperior's SolarBeam goes forward, but Alder tells Bouffalant to rush forward. Bouffalant charges towards Serperior, but SolarBeam hits it. Though the attack had hit Bouffalant, Trip appears to be aware of something else. Eventually Bouffalant repels the attack from its body and is shown to be undamaged by the attack. Trip correctly states that Bouffalant's Ability is {{a|Sap Sipper}}. Cilan wonders why Trip used a {{type|Grass}} move when he was aware that it would not work on Bouffalant. Alder confirms Bouffalant's Ability as Sap Sipper, which allows Bouffalant to increase its {{stat|attack}} power from Grass-type moves that hit it instead of taking damage from them. Alder claims his Bouffalant is unstoppable at this point, but Trip claims he is just going to have to prove them wrong and prove he is more powerful than Alder. Alder tells Trip if he wants to prove that, then he has to hit him with his best shot. Frustrated, Trip orders {{m|Dragon Tail}}. Serperior's attack hits Bouffalant's afro, but once again Bouffalant is unfazed. Alder tells Trip to show him what else he is got. Serperior then uses {{m|Leer}} which lowers Bouffalant's defense. Serperior then jumps into the air and attacks with Dragon Tail. Trip, in his mind, notes that he had purposely let Sap Sipper be activated, so that Alder and Bouffalant would let their guard down and then he followed that up with Leer to lower Bouffalant's defense. Finally he used Dragon Tail from above as a trap in order to hit Bouffalant's most vulnerable spot. Serperior's Dragon Tail then hits Bouffalant from below, which knocks Bouffalant away. Bouffalant lands on its feet, but to Trip's shock, Bouffalant is still unscathed by all those attacks. Alder commends the power, speed, and strategy Trip used, but he notes that Trip's strategy didn't work because he is fighting a champion. Alder orders {{m|Head Charge}} and Bouffalant charges forward. Desperate, Trip tells Serperior to dodge, but it's too late, Head Charge hits Serperior and knocks him out, giving Alder the win. Trip is greatly shocked that he lost to Alder despite all his calculations.
Serperior's SolarBeam goes forward, and Alder tells Bouffalant to rush forward. Bouffalant charges towards Serperior, and the SolarBeam hits it. Though the attack had hit Bouffalant, it dispels it and Trip states that its ability is {{a|Sap Sipper}}. Cilan wonders why Trip used a {{type|Grass}} move when he was aware that it would not work on Bouffalant, and Alder confirms Bouffalant's Ability as Sap Sipper, which allows Bouffalant to increase its {{stat|attack}} power from Grass-type moves that hit it instead of taking damage from them. Alder goes on to say that his Bouffalant is unstoppable at this point, but Trip claims he is just going to have to prove them wrong and prove he is more powerful than Alder. Alder tells Trip if he wants to prove that, then he has to hit him with his best shot.  
 
Frustrated, Trip orders {{m|Dragon Tail}}. Serperior's attack hits Bouffalant's afro, but once again Bouffalant is unfazed. Alder tells Trip to show him what else he is got. Serperior then uses {{m|Leer}} which lowers Bouffalant's defense. Serperior then jumps into the air and attacks with Dragon Tail. Trip, in his mind, notes that he had purposely let Sap Sipper be activated, so that Alder and Bouffalant would let their guard down so that. He tries to take advantage of this by using Dragon Tail from above as a trap in order to his Bouffalant below, at its most vulnerable spot. Serperior's Dragon Tail hits Bouffalant, which knocks Bouffalant away. Bouffalant lands on its feet, and, to Trip's shock, is still unscathed by the attacks. Alder commends the power, speed, and strategy Trip used, but he notes that Trip's strategy, although it would take out a normal Pokémon, didn't work because he is fighting a champion. Alder orders {{m|Head Charge}} and Bouffalant charges forward. Desperate, Trip tells Serperior to dodge, but it's too late, Head Charge hits Serperior and knocks him out, giving Alder the win.
 
Dawn notes that Alder fights differently from [[Cynthia]], and Cilan says he has a bold and aggressive style, and Alder is seen congratulating his Bouffalant as it happily licks his face. Trip approaches Alder afterwards to ask what he did wrong that Alder beat him so easily, and the Champion replies that he hadn't done anything. Trip is confused, and Alder asks him if he has any respect for him at all, and that he needs to think about what he's learned. Alder then asks Trip if he cares for Serperior. Trip is surprised, but before he can respond, Alder goes on to tell him that Serperior obviously cares very much for Trip and that Trip needs to feel that bond. Trip replies that he does, and Alder responds that that's probably where his strength lies. Trip asks Alder if they can battle next time they meet, and Alder replies that he would love to.
 
Freddy the Scoop announces the end of the tournament, and [[Georgia]] is seen telling Iris that she is going to train harder to defeat Iris's Dragonite. [[Burgundy]] tells Cilan that she was glad to see that they both lost, and that she wouldn't miss a chance to see Cilan lose. Dawn and Ash spot Trip and [[TP|Ash|Pikachu]] and Ash rush forward, Ash saying that Alder was amazing. Trip agrees, to that and meeting them again at the [[Unova League]]. Iris notes that Trip seems different, and Cilan comments that Trip is sure to come back stronger. Ash promises to train harder, and just then [[Meloetta]] appears, looking happy. She disappears, scared, again when a boy, who introduces himself as [[Cameron (Unova)|Cameron]] and his Pokémon rush up, exclaiming that they're glad they weren't the first ones here before becoming fascinated with Ash's Pikachu. He tries to identify it with his Pokédex, but ends up pulling out a TV Remote instead before actually grabbing the correct device. Ash asks if the boy has never seen a Pikachu before, and Iris wonders what the Pokémon Cameron has with him is, and Dawn identifies it as [[Cameron's Lucario|Riolu]].
 
Cameron is disappointed that he isn't first to arrive for the Junior Cup, which he thinks starts the next day. Ash tells him that it's already over with and the friends show him their entry prizes. He becomes even more disappointed, lamenting that this sort of thing happens to him quite often, but then realizes that Alder must still be around and rushes to go find him and get his autograph. As Cameron rushes into the arena, a camera is seen hovering behind a bush, watching the group. It belongs to [[Team Rocket]], who are tracking Meloetta. [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]] is seen piloting a submarine through the opening of an underwater tunnel that [[Jessie]] and [[James]] have managed to open.
 
Ash and his friends are seen arriving a house, and Meloetta sings towards the sea. Iris wonders why, and Cilan suggests that the sea is its home. The camera is still seen watching them, recording data on Meloetta. Dawn says that it's time for her and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} to be on their way, and that they are heading to [[Johto]] for a contest, the [[Wallace Cup]]. Before she leaves, Ash challenges her to a battle, to which Dawn accepts. Ash decides to use Pikachu, and Piplup want to battle, but Dawn instead sends out {{TP|Dawn|Quilava}}, as Pikachu's attacks would be super effective against Piplup. Ash starts out with having Pikachu use a {{m|Quick Attack}}, and Quilava responds with a {{m|Swift}} and {{m|Flame Wheel}}, both of which Pikachu dodges. Quilava counters Pikachu's {{m|Electro Ball}} with a {{m|Flamethrower}}, and Iris notes how tense the battle is. Cilan says it must be because they know each other so well.
 
Quilava uses {{m|Smokescreen}}, which Pikachu clears with {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Ash has Pikachu use {{m|Iron Tail}}, but Quilava's Flamethrower counters it, landing a hit. Cilan comments that he's never seen somebody use Flamethrower like that, and the two continue to battle as Cynthia talks, explaining how both of the Pokémon and Trainers are using their experiences on their journey to battle. Ash has Pikachu use Quick Attack again, which collides with Quilava's Flame Wheel. As the two attacks collide, Cynthia calls the battle a close and a draw, as neither Trainer looked to be winning.
 
The friends say goodbye before Dawn boards her flight. Dawn and Ash both wish each other good luck in the contest and at the Unova League, and Dawn says she hopes Iris and Dragonite grow closer and promises to tell them how she does in the contest. She thanks Cynthia for her help, hoping to see her back in [[Sinnoh]]. As Dawn is saying goodbye to Meloetta, Oshawott pops out if its ball and confronts Piplup. The two angrily stare at each other at first, but break down and hug. Meloetta sings as the plane departs with Dawn and Piplup. Soon after it goes, Cameron appears, revealing that he was to be on that flight and they have to reintroduce themselves. Cameron says that he had though the Unova League was to be held in Johto, but Ash tells him its location hadn't been announced yet, and, when Cameron comments on having seven badges, that he actually needs eight. Cameron thinks that Ash is joking, and that the last slot in the case is for the winner's badge at the League. He finaly realizes that he needs an eighth badge when Cilan comments that he'd never heard of the winner's one. As Cameron goes to face the nearest Gym Leader, the episode ends with Ash asking to go along and watch.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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