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Outside the [[Pokémon School]], {{TRT}} is busy selling their honey-glazed donuts when a play script flies into [[Jessie]]'s face. She reads the script and fantasizes about being an actress, while [[James]], {{MTR}}, and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} look on in concern. Meanwhile, inside the Pokémon School, {{Ash}} and {{ashcl}} are getting ready for their play. Ash is unable to find his script, and {{Rotom}} gives him its own copy. Everyone begins practicing their lines in costume, but they soon become nervous after Rotom informs them that their families are waiting in the crowd. Ash and {{an|Mallow}} take a quick look, just as {{Delia}} and [[Mimey]] arrive. After [[Samson Oak]] welcomes the student's families and close friends to the school, the curtains open and the spotlight shifts as the play begins.
Outside the [[Pokémon School]], {{TRT}} is busy selling their honey-glazed donuts when a play script flies into [[Jessie]]'s face. She reads the script and fantasizes about being an actress, while [[James]], {{MTR}}, and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} look on in concern. Meanwhile, inside the Pokémon School, {{Ash}} and {{ashcl}} are getting ready for their play. Ash is unable to find his script, and {{Rotom}} gives him its own copy. Everyone begins practicing their lines in costume, but they soon become nervous after Rotom informs them that their families are waiting in the crowd. Ash and {{an|Mallow}} take a quick look, just as {{Delia}} and [[Mimey]] arrive. After [[Samson Oak]] welcomes the student's families and close friends to the school, the curtains open and the spotlight shifts as the play begins.


Mallow narrates the scenes as the play's protagonist and hero, Lillier—played by {{an|Lillie}}—arrives before King Sosophocles and Queen Tsareena, played by {{an|Sophocles}} and {{TP|Mallow|Tsareena}} respectively. The King and the Queen grant Lillier the Staff of [[Alola]] to gather the power of the [[Legendary Pokémon]]. In the next scene, Lillier meets {{p|Tapu Koko}}, {{p|Tapu Lele}}, and {{p|Tapu Fini}}, played by Ash, Mallow, and {{an|Lana}} respectively. Ash silently asks about the next part, but Lillie states that they cannot proceed until all four [[guardian deities]] are present. Backstage, Sophocles changes into his {{p|Tapu Bulu}} costume and joins the other Guardian deities, and Lillier asks for the quartet to bestow power on her. Delia calls out to her son, causing Ash to become nervous and temporarily forget his lines, but Mallow reminds him, and the guardian deities call for the Pokémon of Alola, who all start dancing.
Mallow narrates as the play's protagonist, Lillier—played by {{an|Lillie}}—arrives before King Sosophocles and Queen Tsareena, played by {{an|Sophocles}} and {{TP|Mallow|Tsareena}}, respectively. The King and the Queen grant Lillier the Staff of [[Alola]] to gather the power of the [[Legendary Pokémon]]. In the next scene, Lillier meets the [[guardian deities]], played by Ash, Mallow, {{an|Lana}}, and Sophocles. Lillier asks the quartet to bestow power on her. Delia calls out to her son, causing Ash to become nervous and temporarily forget his lines, but Mallow reminds him, and the guardian deities call for the Pokémon of Alola, who all start dancing. The play continues with a dance scene between the King and the Queen, then Lillier travels far and wide, until eventually, she meets the Legendary {{p|Solgaleo}}, played by {{an|Kiawe}}, atop a mountain.
 
The play continues on with a dance scene between the King and the Queen, then Lillier travels far and wide, through the cold mountainside, against a strong gale of wind, and even fights a monster along the way, eventually, she meets the Legendary {{p|Solgaleo}}, played by {{an|Kiawe}}, atop a mountain.


Jessie makes a grand entrance and flies onto the stage [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|disguised]] as {{p|Lunala}} with James, Meowth, and Wobbuffet holding the supporting rope. The crowd is in awe, but the students are left shocked by the unexpected appearance and Rotom declares the end of Act One before closing the stage curtains. Kiawe demand answers, to which Jessie claims herself to be the great actress Jessa-Bergère and insists the play continues with her re-written lines that gives Jessie all the scene time. The kids are against it, but Rotom solves the problem by deciding to come up with a new script and begins scanning its database for ideas. The students soon spot the rest of Team Rocket trying to sneak away and rope them into joining the school's play.
Jessie makes a grand entrance and flies onto the stage [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|disguised]] as {{p|Lunala}} with James, Meowth, and Wobbuffet holding the supporting rope. The crowd is in awe, but the students are left shocked by the unexpected appearance and Rotom declares the end of Act One before closing the stage curtains. Kiawe demand answers, to which Jessie claims herself to be the great actress Jessa-Bergère and insists the play continues with her re-written lines that gives Jessie all the scene time. The kids are against it, but Rotom solves the problem by deciding to come up with a new script and begins scanning its database for ideas. The students soon spot the rest of Team Rocket trying to sneak away and rope them into joining the school's play.
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