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Mistralton Gym in the anime appears to be inspired by its game counterpart, though it does have a dirt battlefield. It has a cannon that shoots Skyla into the air that will explode into confetti when she makes her landing.
Mistralton Gym in the anime appears to be inspired by its game counterpart, though it does have a dirt battlefield. It has a cannon that shoots Skyla into the air that will explode into confetti when she makes her landing.


It first appeared in ''[[BW067|Cilan Takes Flight!]]'' when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} first arrived in Mistralton City and found out that Skyla accepts challenges outside the gym that she plays out in her head, which she calls "Air battles." Her grandfather, {{an|Miles}} explained that Skyla had lost her motivation as a Gym Leader, and no longer accepted battles from Trainers. Infuriated, Cilan challenged her to a battle, which she accepted, feeling a battle between Gym Leaders would be more exciting. Cilan ended up losing the battle, and Ash then challenged her, and insisted that she battled in a proper one-on-one battle. She reluctantly accepted, and in ''[[BW068|An Amazing Aerial Battle!]]'' Ash managed to defeat her and earn himself the Jet Badge. Skyla then agreed to take part in battles instead of Air Battles from then on, much to Miles's relief.  
It first appeared in ''[[BW067|Cilan Takes Flight!]]'' when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} first arrived in Mistralton City and found out that Skyla accepts challenges outside the gym that she plays out in her head, which she calls "Air Battles." Her grandfather, {{an|Miles}} explained that Skyla had lost her motivation as a Gym Leader, and no longer accepted battles from Trainers. Infuriated, {{an|Cilan}} challenged her to a battle, which she accepted, feeling a battle between Gym Leaders would be more exciting. Cilan ended up losing the battle, and Ash then challenged her, and insisted that she battled in a proper one-on-one battle. She reluctantly accepted, and in ''[[BW068|An Amazing Aerial Battle!]]'', Ash managed to defeat her and earn himself the Jet Badge. Skyla then agreed to take part in battles instead of Air Battles from then on, much to Miles's relief.
 
Much like in the games, the Mistralton Gym has a cannon and hoops suspended mid-air, which Skyla was once seen using during her entrance.
 
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
The Mistralton Gym appeared in ''[[PS494|Up in the Air]]'' and ''[[PS495|The Battle Within]]'', where {{adv|Black}} battled Skyla in a Gym battle. After being pushed down from the [[Celestial Tower]] by Skyla and carried into the Gym by her {{p|Swanna}}, Black was fired around the Gym by its cannons before finally landing into the one near Skyla. During the battle, Skyla told Black she would blast him straight back to [[Nuvema Town]] if he lost. Luckily for Black, he won the battle, but Skyla departed to [[Nacrene City]] with the other Gym Leaders without handing him the Badge. However, the cannon Black was in then fired him out of the Gym and onto the top floor of Celestial Tower. After Black rung the bell at the top of the tower, Skyla sent her Swanna down to him to give him a {{badge|Jet}} as a proof of his victory.


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