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==Plot==
==Plot==
Somewhere in [[Ultra Space]], a mass of black crystals begin to shatter and {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Necrozma}} is revealed. Suddenly, {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Lunala}} and [[Nebby|Solgaleo]] emerge from an [[Ultra Wormhole]] overhead. The two [[Legendary Pokémon]] attract Necrozma's interest, and it flies towards them.
Somewhere in [[Ultra Space]], a mass of black crystals begin to shatter and {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma}} is revealed. Suddenly, {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Lunala}} and {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Solgaleo|Nebby}} emerge from an [[Ultra Wormhole]] overhead. The two [[Legendary Pokémon]] attract Necrozma's interest, and it flies towards them.


Meanwhile, at {{an|Professor Kukui}}'s house, {{Ash}} and his Pokémon wake up and notice {{AP|Poipole}} looking around for something. Ash's stomach growls, and just as he gets up, Kukui enters the room with his coat buttoned up and a yellow shirt underneath, purportedly because Kukui is cold. Ash's attention turns to [[Professor Burnet]], who is sprawled on the floor. Later, at the [[Pokémon School]], Ash greets {{an|Sophocles}}, who responds weakly, stating that he is hungry after [[Sophocles's parents|his mother]] overslept and didn't prepare breakfast. Then, the rest of the class arrives. {{an|Mallow}} is annoyed because [[Abe|her father]] left her to do all of the chores because he didn't feel like it. {{an|Kiawe}} reveals that he and [[Mimo]] had to work really hard to take care of the Pokémon because their [[Sima|mother]] and [[Rango|father]] were slacking off. Lana reveals that [[Lana's father|her father]] didn't go fishing and instead just lazed around at home. {{an|Lillie}} states that [[Hobbes]] was like that as well, having fallen asleep while he was sending Lillie off. Ash is surprised and reveals that the Professors were exhausted just as Kukui enters the classroom and lazily greets the class.
Meanwhile, at {{an|Professor Kukui}}'s house, {{Ash}} and his Pokémon wake up and notice {{AP|Poipole}} looking around for something. Ash's stomach growls, and just as he gets up, Kukui enters the room with his coat buttoned up and a yellow shirt underneath, purportedly because Kukui is cold. Ash's attention turns to [[Professor Burnet]], who is sprawled on the floor. Later, at the [[Pokémon School]], Ash greets {{an|Sophocles}}, who responds weakly, stating that he is hungry after [[Sophocles's parents|his mother]] overslept and didn't prepare breakfast. Then, the rest of the class arrives. {{an|Mallow}} is annoyed because [[Abe|her father]] left her to do all of the chores because he didn't feel like it. {{an|Kiawe}} reveals that he and [[Mimo]] had to work really hard to take care of the Pokémon because [[Sima|their mother]] and [[Rango|father]] were slacking off. Lana reveals that [[Lana's father|her father]] didn't go fishing and instead just lazed around at home. {{an|Lillie}} states that [[Hobbes]] was like that as well, having fallen asleep while he was sending Lillie off. Ash is surprised and reveals that the Professors were exhausted just as Kukui enters the classroom and lazily greets the class.


Kukui reveals that he was going to make the day's lesson about the [[Manalo Festival]], but he doesn't feel like it and instead leaves the class to talk amongst themselves. He retires to the Principal's office, where [[Samson Oak]] is also tired and taking a nap, much to the concern of his {{p|Vulpix}}. Back in the classroom, Kiawe decides to take charge of the day's class. Kiawe explains that the Manalo Festival is in celebration of a solar eclipse that occurs every 21 years in [[Alola]]. Lillie asks about the Legendary Pokémon described in the myth and Kiawe replies that it's the "Blinding One". Ash and Poipole are surprised at the mention of the "Blinding One" and the former remembers [[Acerola]]'s book, which Rotom brings up a picture of. Rotom adds that Poipole [[SM084|recently drew a picture of the "Blinding One"]]. Lillie is instantly reminded of [[Lusamine|her mother]]'s stories about the "Blinding One". At Mallow and Lana's insistence, Lillie goes onto tell the group about the legend. She details that the "Blinding One" once appeared in the [[Pokémon world]] and filled it with overflowing light. The light, which held a mysterious power, led to the birth of the Alola region. However, the Blinding One ended up depleting its light, causing it to turn black and enter a long slumber. Then the emissaries of the sun and the moon appeared and shared their light with the Blinding One, allowing it to awaken and shine once more, then it flew off to the ends of the sky.
Kukui reveals that he was going to make the day's lesson about the [[Manalo Festival]], but he doesn't feel like it and instead leaves the class to talk amongst themselves. He retires to the Principal's office, where [[Samson Oak]] is also tired and taking a nap, much to the concern of his {{p|Vulpix}}. Back in the classroom, Kiawe decides to take charge of the day's class. Kiawe explains that the Manalo Festival is in celebration of a solar eclipse that occurs every 21 years in [[Alola]]. Lillie asks about the Legendary Pokémon described in the myth and Kiawe replies that it's the "Blinding One". Ash and Poipole are surprised at the mention of the "Blinding One" and the former remembers [[Acerola]]'s book, which Rotom brings up a picture of. Rotom adds that Poipole [[SM084|recently drew a picture of the "Blinding One"]]. Lillie is instantly reminded of [[Lusamine|her mother]]'s stories about the "Blinding One". At Mallow and Lana's insistence, Lillie goes onto tell the group about the legend. She details that the "Blinding One" once appeared in the [[Pokémon world]] and filled it with overflowing light. The light, which held a mysterious power, led to the birth of the Alola region. However, the Blinding One ended up depleting its light, causing it to turn black and enter a long slumber. Then the emissaries of the sun and the moon appeared and shared their light with the Blinding One, allowing it to awaken and shine once more, then it flew off to the ends of the sky.
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At the Altar of the Sunne, the Ultra Guardians arrive and meet up with Lusamine, Wicke, Faba, and Burnet. Lusamine tells the Ultra Guardians that their seventh member should appear soon. As Ash asks, they group feel a gust of wind as a [[Poké Ride|Ride]] {{p|Noivern}} descends with Gladion, in a slightly different Ultra Guardians uniform, arrives on the scene. Ash and Lillie are happy to see Gladion, who explains that Silvally was frightened and that if there's an Ultra Beast, then it might be the most dangerous one yet. Gladion then notices Poipole, which Ash confirms is an Ultra Beast. Kiawe asks about their mission, and Lusamine calls for Burnet to explain. Burnet states that the Ultra Aura in Alola has been decreasing, and Wicke believes that's why the adults' motivations are dropping as well. Lusamine states that children and Pokémon aren't affected for some reason. Burnet and Wicke detail that the Ultra Aura decrease is being caused by a small Ultra Wormhole that opened close by. Gladion asks about the chance of an Ultra Beast appearing and his mother replies it's possible if the Ultra Wormhole grew bigger. Burnet replies they are trying to find the Ultra Wormhole. Wicke calls for Faba, but he is more focused on his game console, forcing Wicke to shout to get his attention.  
At the Altar of the Sunne, the Ultra Guardians arrive and meet up with Lusamine, Wicke, Faba, and Burnet. Lusamine tells the Ultra Guardians that their seventh member should appear soon. As Ash asks, they group feel a gust of wind as a [[Poké Ride|Ride]] {{p|Noivern}} descends with Gladion, in a slightly different Ultra Guardians uniform, arrives on the scene. Ash and Lillie are happy to see Gladion, who explains that Silvally was frightened and that if there's an Ultra Beast, then it might be the most dangerous one yet. Gladion then notices Poipole, which Ash confirms is an Ultra Beast. Kiawe asks about their mission, and Lusamine calls for Burnet to explain. Burnet states that the Ultra Aura in Alola has been decreasing, and Wicke believes that's why the adults' motivations are dropping as well. Lusamine states that children and Pokémon aren't affected for some reason. Burnet and Wicke detail that the Ultra Aura decrease is being caused by a small Ultra Wormhole that opened close by. Gladion asks about the chance of an Ultra Beast appearing and his mother replies it's possible if the Ultra Wormhole grew bigger. Burnet replies they are trying to find the Ultra Wormhole. Wicke calls for Faba, but he is more focused on his game console, forcing Wicke to shout to get his attention.  


Faba says the clouds are in the way of finding the Ultra Wormhole and reveals a machine that can disperse the clouds. He states that the Ultra Guardians can use their Z-Moves to power the machine in order to clear the clouds. Ash and Kiawe state that they weren't able to perform Z-Moves the day before which Burnet explains is because Z-Power is linked to Ultra Aura. Faba states that even with less Z-Power, four Z-Moves might provide enough power for the machine, so Ash, Kiawe, Lana, and Gladion have their Pokémon use their respective Z-Moves to build up Z-Power and fire it at the machine. The machine powers up and successfully blows the clouds away. As Burnet gets to work, Lusamine escorts the Ultra Guardians to a recently discovered ruin. Inside the Altar of the Sunne, a mural depicting the Blinding One, Lunala, Solgaleo, several Trainers and their Pokémon using Z-Moves, and the Prism Star symbol that Poipole drew. Lusamine focuses on the mural's ancient text, she believes that it holds more information about the legend. The Ultra Guardians’ bracelets call for them to return.
Faba says the clouds are in the way of finding the Ultra Wormhole and reveals a machine that can disperse the clouds. He states that the Ultra Guardians can use their Z-Moves to power the machine in order to clear the clouds. Ash and Kiawe state that they weren't able to perform Z-Moves the day before which Burnet explains is because Z-Power is linked to Ultra Aura. Faba states that even with less Z-Power, four Z-Moves might provide enough power for the machine, so Ash, Kiawe, Lana, and Gladion have their Pokémon use their respective Z-Moves to build up Z-Power and fire it at the machine. The machine powers up and successfully blows the clouds away. As Burnet gets to work, Lusamine escorts the Ultra Guardians to a recently discovered ruin. Inside the Altar of the Sunne, a mural depicting the Blinding One, Lunala, Solgaleo, several Trainers and their Pokémon using Z-Moves, and the Prism Star symbol that Poipole drew. Lusamine focuses on the mural's ancient text, she believes that it holds more information about the legend. The Ultra Guardians' bracelets call for them to return.


Back outside, Burnet reveals that they found the Ultra Wormhole, but it's getting bigger. In front of the moon, the Ultra Wormhole fully opens as Gladion sends out Silvally. Then, Lunala appears, much to everyone's surprise and amazement. But then, Silvally gets frightened again as Lillie wonders if Lunala is the cause of the Ultra Aura drain, but Gladion states it's not Lunala and that something else is coming. To everyone's surprise, dark energy crackles as Necrozma also emerges from the Ultra Wormhole.
Back outside, Burnet reveals that they found the Ultra Wormhole, but it's getting bigger. In front of the moon, the Ultra Wormhole fully opens as Gladion sends out Silvally. Then, Lunala appears, much to everyone's surprise and amazement. But then, Silvally gets frightened again as Lillie wonders if Lunala is the cause of the Ultra Aura drain, but Gladion states it's not Lunala and that something else is coming. To everyone's surprise, dark energy crackles as Necrozma also emerges from the Ultra Wormhole.
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* The Ultra Guardians travel to the Altar of the Sunne.
* The Ultra Guardians travel to the Altar of the Sunne.
* {{an|Gladion}} is revealed to have joined the Ultra Guardians and acquired a [[Z-Power Ring]].
* {{an|Gladion}} is revealed to have joined the Ultra Guardians and acquired a [[Z-Power Ring]].
* A {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Lunala}} appears from the Ultra Wormhole above the Altar of the Sunne, followed by {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Necrozma}}.
* A {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Lunala}} appears from the Ultra Wormhole above the Altar of the Sunne, followed by {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma}}.
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* {{p|Noivern}} ([[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]])
* {{p|Noivern}} ([[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]])
* {{p|Oranguru}} ({{an|Oranguru|anime}})
* {{p|Oranguru}} ({{an|Oranguru|anime}})
* {{p|Solgaleo}} ([[Nebby]])
* {{p|Solgaleo}} ({{DL|Light trio (anime)|Solgaleo|Nebby}})
* {{p|Lunala}} ({{DL|Light trio (anime)|Lunala|anime}})
* {{p|Lunala}} ({{DL|Light trio (anime)|Lunala|anime}})
* {{p|Necrozma}} ({{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma|anime}}; {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Ultra Necrozma}} in a flashback/fantasy; debut)
* {{p|Necrozma}} ({{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma|anime}}; {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Ultra Necrozma}} in a flashback/fantasy; debut)
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