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At [[Ecruteak City]], a festival is held to commemorate the twin towers in the city as the [[Kimono Girl]]s prepare for their evening performance. Naoko, in particular, feels pressured to put on a good show as a vast audience gathers, including [[Morty]] the [[Gym Leader]] and his {{TP|Morty|Gengar}}.
At [[Ecruteak City]], a festival is held to commemorate the twin towers in the city as the [[Kimono Girl]]s prepare for their evening performance. Naoko, in particular, feels pressured to put on a good show as a vast audience gathers, including [[Morty]] the [[Gym Leader]] and his {{TP|Morty|Gengar}}.


As the show begins, a projected image of {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} appears on the curtains. The curtains pull back to play a projected animation while Zuki begins the story: centuries prior, the citizens of Ecruteak constructed two nine-tiered towers: the [[Bell Tower]] and the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]], atop of which Ho-Oh and Lugia respectively roosted. Stagehands and Pokémon above in the rafters help to provide visual and sound effects as Zuki describes the communal relationship between people and Pokémon, until one fateful night 150 years ago. She releases her {{p|Umbreon}}, who uses {{m|Moonlight}} to illuminate the stage.
As the show begins, a projected image of {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} appears on the curtains. The curtains pull back to play a projected animation while Zuki begins the story: centuries prior, the citizens of Ecruteak constructed two nine-tiered towers: the [[Bell Tower]] and the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]], atop of which Ho-Oh and Lugia respectively roosted. Stagehands and Pokémon above in the rafters help to provide visual and sound effects as Zuki describes the communal relationship shared between the people and Pokémon in the [[Johto]] region, until one fateful night 150 years ago. She releases her {{p|Umbreon}}, who uses {{m|Moonlight}} to illuminate the stage.


Stepping out of the wings, [[Sakura|Sayo]] recalls that a powerful lightning storm hit the city, sending out her {{p|Jolteon}} to join a group of {{p|Magneton}} to put on an electrical display. She adds that one thunderbolt in particular hit the Brass Tower and set it on fire, as Miki is raised onto the stage via a platform with her {{p|Flareon}}, who uses {{m|Heat Wave}} to portray the inferno that ensued. Miki adds that Lugia tried to use its winds to put out the blaze and prevent it from spreading through the city, but to no avail. Kuni takes to the stage, revealing that Lugia summoned a rain storm to put out the fire instead, sending out her {{p|Vaporeon}} to use its {{m|Water Gun}} to clash with Flareon's {{m|Flamethrower}}. As a {{m|Smokescreen}} from a {{p|Weezing}} and a {{p|Koffing}} fills the stage, Miki collapses to portray the extinguishing.
Stepping out of the wings, [[Sakura|Sayo]] recalls that a powerful lightning storm hit the city, sending out her {{p|Jolteon}} to join a group of {{p|Magneton}} to put on an electrical display. She adds that one thunderbolt in particular hit the Brass Tower and set it on fire, as Miki is raised onto the stage via a platform with her {{p|Flareon}}, who uses {{m|Heat Wave}} to portray the inferno that ensued. Miki adds that Lugia tried to use its winds to put out the blaze and prevent it from spreading through the city, but to no avail. Kuni takes to the stage, revealing that Lugia summoned a rain storm to put out the fire instead, sending out her {{p|Vaporeon}} to use its {{m|Water Gun}} to clash with Flareon's {{m|Flamethrower}}. As a {{m|Smokescreen}} from a {{p|Weezing}} and a {{p|Koffing}} fills the stage, Miki collapses to portray the extinguishing.
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