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* Pokémon that have ribbons earned in [[Generation III]] contests do not have any advantage when entering a Super Contest; they must go through all four ranks no matter what. | * Pokémon that have ribbons earned in [[Generation III]] contests do not have any advantage when entering a Super Contest; they must go through all four ranks no matter what. | ||
* Pokémon back sprites are often flipped in the Acting portion of the contest, but there are exceptions for noticeably asymmetrical Pokémon, such as {{p|Togekiss}} and {{p|Budew}}. | * Pokémon back sprites are often flipped in the Acting portion of the contest, but there are exceptions for noticeably asymmetrical Pokémon, such as {{p|Togekiss}} and {{p|Budew}}. | ||
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, the player character is given a | * There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, the player character is given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on gender) by Johanna prior to their first contest, and anime characters are also required to dress up for Sinnoh region contests (though {{Ash}} didn't do so in his first contest). | ||
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from the previous games. | * In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from the previous games. | ||
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