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{{main|Travis}}
{{main|Travis}}
Travis is another doppelgänger of Ash, who appeared in flashback in the episode ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]''. As with Arnold, Ash's first encounter with [[Luana|his mother]] was an unexpected hug due to mistaken identity. However, in this case Travis had simply left on a Pokémon journey and the fact that both travel with a {{p|Pikachu}} had helped the misunderstanding.
Travis is another doppelgänger of Ash, who appeared in flashback in the episode ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]''. As with Arnold, Ash's first encounter with [[Luana|his mother]] was an unexpected hug due to mistaken identity. However, in this case Travis had simply left on a Pokémon journey and the fact that both travel with a {{p|Pikachu}} had helped the misunderstanding.
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==Team Righteous==
[[File:SS003.png|thumb|right|Team Righteous]]
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Team Righteous are doppelgängers of [[Jessie]] and [[James]] who appears in a video in ''[[SS003|We're No Angels!]]''. Unlike other doppelgängers, they are fictional characters who had a television show a long time ago. They even had their own {{p|Meowth}} who was just a person in a costume. Unlike [[Team Rocket]], they fight for good instead of evil.
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==Max==
==Max==
[[File:Max AG049.png|thumb|right|200px|Max]]
[[File:Max AG049.png|thumb|left|200px|Max]]
{{main|Max (AG049)|Max}}
{{main|Max (AG049)|Max}}
Max is a doppelgänger of [[Max]], who appeared in the episode ''[[AG049|Maxxed Out]]''. Max has a more central role in his episode than the previous boys, getting in a fight with his same-named lookalike as both felt jealous thinking that the other was already a Trainer. Later on, the two discovered that they have more similarities than their name and appearance and became friends.
Max is a doppelgänger of [[Max]], who appeared in the episode ''[[AG049|Maxxed Out]]''. Max has a more central role in his episode than the previous boys, getting in a fight with his same-named lookalike as both felt jealous thinking that the other was already a Trainer. Later on, the two discovered that they have more similarities than their name and appearance and became friends.
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==Princess Salvia==
==Princess Salvia==
[[File:Salvia.png|thumb|left|250px|Princess Salvia]]
[[File:Salvia.png|thumb|right|250px|Princess Salvia]]
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{{main|Princess Salvia}}
Princess Salvia is a doppelgänger of {{an|Dawn}}, appearing in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]''. She swapped places with Dawn in a plotline reminiscent of ''{{wp|The Prince and the Pauper}}'', taking part in a Pokémon Contest with [[Dawn's Togekiss|her Togekiss]] while Dawn pretended to be a member of the high class. This worked until Dawn discovered that Princess Salvia was expected to watch the last battle of the contest and ended up shouting encouragement to her lookalike. Princess Salvia later gave Togekiss to Dawn so it could continue taking part in contests.
Princess Salvia is a doppelgänger of {{an|Dawn}}, appearing in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]''. She swapped places with Dawn in a plotline reminiscent of ''{{wp|The Prince and the Pauper}}'', taking part in a Pokémon Contest with [[Dawn's Togekiss|her Togekiss]] while Dawn pretended to be a member of the high class. This worked until Dawn discovered that Princess Salvia was expected to watch the last battle of the contest and ended up shouting encouragement to her lookalike. Princess Salvia later gave Togekiss to Dawn so it could continue taking part in contests.
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