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Meanwhile, Snowy wishes to continue, though Cerah senses Lillie's fear. Lillie remains adamant that she will be fine, but Cerah tells Lillie that she was much like her when she first started out. After watching a friend, Cerah was determined to learn to PokéSled Jump, despite her mother wishing her to take up piano lessons. After a bad fall with her then-{{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Vulpix}}, she developed a fear of jumping that was quickly quashed by Vulpix's support. Cerah's story restores Lillie's focus, but Mallow interjects and says that she will have to get use to the speed first.
Meanwhile, Snowy wishes to continue, though Cerah senses Lillie's fear. Lillie remains adamant that she will be fine, but Cerah tells Lillie that she was much like her when she first started out. After watching a friend, Cerah was determined to learn to PokéSled Jump, despite her mother wishing her to take up piano lessons. After a bad fall with her then-{{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Vulpix}}, she developed a fear of jumping that was quickly quashed by Vulpix's support. Cerah's story restores Lillie's focus, but Mallow interjects and says that she will have to get use to the speed first.


Kiawe calls on his {{TP|Kiawe|Charizard}} to take him and Lillie across the sky. With that, Lillie gains confidence and overcomes her fear. She again attempts a jump with Snowy, and everyone is thrilled when it is successful. Lillie then moves on to the next stage; incorporating a move into the jump. She hopes to have Snowy use Aurora Veil, though Cerah informs her that in order to use the move, it must be hailing. Lillie replies that she and Snowy have been practicing their {{m|Hail}} as well. Lillie and Snowy return to the top of the slope and it uses Hail, but its first attempts to use Aurora Veil are unsuccessful. However, Lillie continues to practice, and by sunset, Snowy performs a successful Aurora Veil. Kukui calls it a day, and everyone returns to the [[Pokémon Center]].
Kiawe calls on his {{TP|Kiawe|Charizard}} to take him and Lillie across the sky. With that, Lillie gains confidence and overcomes her fear. She again attempts a jump with Snowy, and everyone is thrilled when it is successful. Lillie moves on to the next stage; incorporating a move into the jump. She hopes to have Snowy use Aurora Veil, though Cerah informs her that in order to use the move, it must be hailing. Lillie replies that she and Snowy have been practicing their {{m|Hail}} as well. Lillie and Snowy return to the top of the slope and it uses Hail, but its first attempts to use Aurora Veil are unsuccessful. However, Lillie continues to practice, and by sunset, Snowy performs a successful Aurora Veil. Kukui calls it a day, and everyone returns to the [[Pokémon Center]].


The next day, the Pokémon Sled Jump Games begins, with the announcer and a [[Pokémon Sled Jump master]] with over 40 years of experience observing the event. The announcer is impressed by Kiawe and Turtonator's spinning {{m|Flamethrower}}, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master criticizes the jump's distance as too short. Next is [[Jessie]], posing as "Jessicle" with {{TP|Jessie|Mimikyu}}. The pair slide down, with Mimikyu using several {{m|Shadow Ball}} to speed up, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master claims he invented that technique 50 years ago. Once they are up in the air, Mimikyu spins its tail, using {{m|Wood Hammer}}. Out of nowhere, {{an|Bewear}} appears and snatches Team Rocket away, leaving the judges confused. Next up are Hala and Crabominable. Before jumping, Crabominable launches a Power-Up Punch at the ground, sending the pair flying into the air, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master claims that he would have gotten higher 60 years ago. Hala pulls out two fans and hits his belly to imitate {{m|Belly Drum}}. The judges are impressed by the [[island kahuna]]'s display. Ash and Pikachu slide down, and once they are up, Ash presses his Z-Ring to have Pikachu use {{m|Gigavolt Havoc}}, though the move sends the pair backwards. The Pokémon Sled Jump master is astounded and concedes that he believes his negative jump record from 70 years ago was just broken.
The next day, the Pokémon Sled Jump Games begins, with the announcer and a [[Pokémon Sled Jump master]] with over 40 years of experience observing the event. The announcer is impressed by Kiawe and Turtonator's spinning {{m|Flamethrower}}, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master criticizes the jump's distance as too short. Next is [[Jessie]], posing as "Jessicle" with {{TP|Jessie|Mimikyu}}. The pair slide down, with Mimikyu using several {{m|Shadow Ball}} to speed up, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master claims he invented that technique 50 years ago. Once they are up in the air, Mimikyu spins its tail, using {{m|Wood Hammer}}. Out of nowhere, {{an|Bewear}} appears and snatches Team Rocket away, leaving the judges confused. Next up are Hala and Crabominable. Before jumping, Crabominable launches a Power-Up Punch at the ground, sending the pair flying into the air, though the Pokémon Sled Jump master claims that he would have gotten higher 60 years ago. Hala pulls out two fans and hits his belly to imitate {{m|Belly Drum}}. The judges are impressed by the [[island kahuna]]'s display. Ash and Pikachu slide down, and once they are up, Ash presses his Z-Ring to have Pikachu use {{m|Gigavolt Havoc}}, though the move sends the pair backwards. The Pokémon Sled Jump master is astounded and concedes that he believes his negative jump record from 70 years ago was just broken.