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A hundred years later, Ghris's great-grandson, [[Baraz]], found the bottle and unsealed it. However, upon touching the bottle, he was possessed by the dark power sealed inside. He then returned to Dahara City and opened the bottle, causing Hoopa to transform back into its Unbound Forme. This caused Hoopa to go on a rampage once again, prompting [[Meray]] to reseal the Unbound power back into the bottle. The bottle was later stolen by {{TRT}}, who wanted to get their hands on the power inside of it. This action allowed Hoopa Unbound to possess {{MTR}} and force it to release it once again. With the help of Baraz and Meray, Hoopa was able to resist the dark power from taking over its body. However, the bottle then unexpectedly shattered into pieces, and the disembodied dark power formed into its own entity, a "shadow" of Hoopa. Baraz realized that the shadow was formed out of Hoopa's anger of being imprisoned for a hundred years, and it had destroyed the bottle to avoid being sealed away again. Knowing that the Prison Bottle could be remade, Baraz guided Meray, {{an|Clemont}}, {{an|Serena}}, and {{an|Bonnie}} to [[Dahara Tower]], where they used {{AP|Frogadier}}'s {{m|Water Pulse}}, {{TP|Serena|Braixen}}'s {{m|Flamethrower}}, and a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Hippopotas}}'s {{m|Sand Attack}} to provide the same [[type|elements]] that had been used to create the bottle a hundred years earlier: {{t|Water}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Ground|Earth}}.
A hundred years later, Ghris's great-grandson, [[Baraz]], found the bottle and unsealed it. However, upon touching the bottle, he was possessed by the dark power sealed inside. He then returned to Dahara City and opened the bottle, causing Hoopa to transform back into its Unbound Forme. This caused Hoopa to go on a rampage once again, prompting [[Meray]] to reseal the Unbound power back into the bottle. The bottle was later stolen by {{TRT}}, who wanted to get their hands on the power inside of it. This action allowed Hoopa Unbound to possess {{MTR}} and force it to release it once again. With the help of Baraz and Meray, Hoopa was able to resist the dark power from taking over its body. However, the bottle then unexpectedly shattered into pieces, and the disembodied dark power formed into its own entity, a "shadow" of Hoopa. Baraz realized that the shadow was formed out of Hoopa's anger of being imprisoned for a hundred years, and it had destroyed the bottle to avoid being sealed away again. Knowing that the Prison Bottle could be remade, Baraz guided Meray, {{an|Clemont}}, {{an|Serena}}, and {{an|Bonnie}} to [[Dahara Tower]], where they used {{AP|Frogadier}}'s {{m|Water Pulse}}, {{TP|Serena|Braixen}}'s {{m|Flamethrower}}, and a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Hippopotas}}'s {{m|Sand Attack}} to provide the same [[type|elements]] that had been used to create the bottle a hundred years earlier: {{t|Water}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Ground|Earth}}.


The Prison Bottle was successfully recreated, and Hoopa's shadow was sealed inside it. Although the shadow temporarily took over {{Ash}}, Hoopa was able to drive away its dark power. This allowed Ash to use the bottle to grant Hoopa its Unbound Forme's power in order to save the people of Dahara City from a disturbance in space-time without losing control of itself. Afterwards, Hoopa was peacefully returned back into its Confined Forme
The Prison Bottle was successfully recreated, and Hoopa's shadow was sealed inside it. Although the shadow temporarily took over {{Ash}}, Hoopa was able to drive away its dark power. This allowed Ash to use the bottle to grant Hoopa its Unbound Forme's power in order to save the people of Dahara City from a disturbance in space-time without losing control of itself. Afterwards, Hoopa was peacefully returned back into its Confined Forme.
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