Dragon Ash Lily Of The Valley
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*Dragon Ash Lily Of The Valleys
*Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 曲
*Dragon Ash Lily Of The Valley Pips
*Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 歌詞
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*The lily of the valley is a charming plant that graces our gardens each May with tiny white bell-shaped blooms hanging down on their stalks, sending a pleasant aroma throughout the garden. Actually, lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) isn’t a lily at all but a member of the asparagus family.
*(just as that unrelated flower, the lily of the valley, was said to have grown from the tears of the Virgin at the foot of the Cross). From early records (it was the flower of Hera, the Greek moon goddess) it has been the symbol of purity and was accordingly readily adopted by the Church to associate the Virgin Mary’s sanctity with events of.
*Some video I made. Shows the timeline/evolution of Dragon Ash from 1997-2007. The song is Lily of da Valley, one of my favourite DA songs. I was surprised it.Jump to: navigation, search←DP185: Working on a Right Move!Pokémon the Series: Diamond and PearlDP187: A Real Rival Rouser!→Familiarity Breeds Strategy! DP186 EP652ライバル決戦!サトシ対シンジ!!Rival Decisive Battle! Satoshi VS Shinji!! Japan August 5, 2010 United States December 18, 2010English themesOpeningWe Will Carry On!Opening「サイコー・エブリディ!」(BAND VERSION)Ending君の胸にLaLaLaCredits Animation Team Kato Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka Storyboard 金崎貴臣 Takaomi Kanasaki Assistant director うえだしげる Shigeru Ueda Animation director 緒方厚 Atsushi OgataNo additional credits are available at this time.
Familiarity Breeds Strategy! (Japanese: ライバル決戦!サトシ対シンジ!!Rival Decisive Battle! Satoshi VS Shinji!!) is the 186th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 652nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on August 5, 2010 and in the United States on December 18, 2010.Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
*3Major events
*3.1Debuts
*4Characters
*5TriviaBlurb
The first quarterfinal battle of the Sinnoh League at Lily Of The Valley Island has Ash pitted against his rival Paul. This round is a full battle, with each side using a full party of six Pokémon. As Ash switches out his first three Pokémon—Pikachu, Infernape, and Staraptor—there’s something quite familiar about it to Paul. In fact, Ash appears to be using the same Pokémon team he used in their first full battle at Lake Acuity! Paul begins the battle with Aggron, then Gastrodon, and brings his Drapion out after the first two are quickly defeated.
Watching the battle on television, Paul’s brother Reggie notices that Paul is well aware of Ash’s strategies. Reggie is convinced that Paul allowed Ash to take the first two wins as part of his overall plan!
After Ash switches Staraptor out for Buizel, Drapion catches Buizel in its pincer tail! We leave the scene with Ash screaming at Buizel to “get out of there!”—and as the action gets more and more intense, we have no choice but to wonder how this incredible match will ultimately play out!Plot
Determined to settle their long-standing rivalry once and for all, Ash and Paul are set to face off in the first quarterfinals showdown of the Lily of the Valley Conference. Ash decides to begin with Pikachu, and Paul orders out his first Pokémon, Aggron.
Prior to the match, Ash gets some last-minute training with Gliscor, who recently returned from its training session with Air Battle Master McCann. Gliscor practices Giga Impact in a session against Dawn’s Mamoswine while Barry watches on. Reflecting on his Full Battle against Paul at Lake Acuity, Ash remarks that Paul takes everything he has learned in battle and uses it to his advantage. Barry claims Ash does the same thing, but Ash replies that he still needs to look at everything he has been through while on his journey. Barry asks if he figured it out, but Ash says that he will just have to wait until the battle, much to Barry’s frustration.
Meanwhile, Paul talks to his older brother Reggie via videophone about his upcoming battle with Ash. Dawn enters the Pokémon Center lobby looking for her friends, but she quickly ducks out of sight. Reggie regrets not being able to be there, but Paul understands that he cannot just drop his work responsibilities. Reggie asks Paul if he wants to reconsider which Pokémon he’ll be taking into the match, but Paul confirms he’s satisfied with his lineup. Reggie notes how glad he is that Paul met Ash, as he knows that no other trainer has influenced his brother as much. Reggie then advises Paul to not underestimate Ash, but to power through the battle and win. Paul thanks Reggie and ends the call, then discovers Dawn eavesdropping and as they walk outside, Paul confesses his main problem with Ash - his talk about bringing out a Pokémon’s inner strength and how any Pokémon has the potential to be strong reminds him a lot of Reggie. Dawn points out to Paul that Ash and Reggie are different people. Everyone soon meets outside. Paul then prepares to leave, but abruptly stops when Dawn utters Cynthia’s quote back at Amity Square, ’When every life meets another life, something will be born’. She is left wandering what that ’something’ might be, but hopes the quarterfinals might shed some light. Paul tells Ash that he will see him on the battlefield to which Ash agrees.
Returning to the present, Paul begins by having Aggron use Metal Claw, and Ash has Pikachu counter with Iron Tail. Though the two Steel-typemoves cancel each other out. Paul then tells Aggron to use Metal Sound, a high-frequency that lowers Pikachu’s special defense. Ash instructs Pikachu to use Thunderbolt to stop Aggron’s attack, and Pikachu manages to pull it off, stopping Aggron as well as causing a little damage. Pikachu then uses Volt Tackle, speeding towards Aggron. Paul counters with Aggron’s Flash Cannon, hitting Pikachu and sending him flying, rolling back onto his feet. Ash knows Pikachu is struggling and decides to substitute with Infernape. Cynthia recognizes Infernape as the Chimchar she once battled while Team Rocket are excited to see Infernape battle, having had a soft spot for it since the Tag Battle Tournament. Paul tells Aggron to use Double-Edge while Ash tells Infernape to counter with Flare Blitz. The two powerful and dangerous attacks collide. The two are sent backwards, and Infernape suffers from the recoil. Unfortunately, Aggron has the Rock Head Ability which cancels out the normal recoil from Double-Edge... but luckily for Ash, it turns out that Aggron has suffered burns from Flare Blitz. Ash then instructs Infernape to use Mach Punch, and Paul orders Aggron to use Flash Cannon, but Infernape lands the fast Mach Punch before Aggron can fire, sending Aggron flying into the wall behind Paul and crushing the surface on impact. When the smoke clears it is unable to battle, giving Ash the lead.
Paul then sends out his Gastrodon and Ash calls back Infernape and sends out Staraptor. Gastrodon begins with Muddy Water and Staraptor uses Quick Attack and connects. Surprisingly, Gastrodon continues using Muddy Water, circling its head above its body to create a Counter Shield, a technique adapted from Ash, and clips Staraptor. Ash instructs Staraptor to dive down and use Aerial Ace, though Gastrodon counterattacks with Body Slam, pinning Staraptor to the field with its soft body. Gastrodon uses Water Pulse aimed at the sky, and the move picks up speed as it descends. Ash realizes that Gastrodon will jump away at the last second, giving no time for Staraptor to dodge it. Just when all seems lost, Ash has Staraptor use Close Combat on the battlfield, lifting him up, which knocks off Gastrodon and he escapes the Water Pulse. Paul orders Gastrodon use Ice Beam, bringing the in-flight Staraptor to a screeching halt and crashing onto the field. Ash decides that he will have to recall Staraptor for later and change his strategy.
Ash sends out Buizel. At this point, Paul points out that what Ash is doing is too predictable now. He knows Ash is just trying to get rid of all the frustration his Pokémon felt from that loss back at Lake Acuity into his advantage here which is why he brought them all back for this battle. Ash states he is correct and that this is all what his Pokémon want. Gastrodon uses Ice Beam again and Buizel approaches with Aqua Jet, turning it into Ice Aqua Jet. The combination narrowly misses its mark as Gastrodon launches into the air and then goes for Body Slam. Ash thinks quickly and instructs Buizel to meet the attack with Ice Punch, causing Gastrodon to faint.
Ash settles himself, adjusting his cap and knows that the hard part of the battle has only just begun. At home in Veilstone City, Reggie watches the broadcast, wondering if Ash figured out that Paul had planned to sacrifice Aggron and Gastrodon all along in the first place. If not, he will need to do so right away. Meanwhile, Paul sends out Drapion and attacks with Pin Missile, which Buizel cancels out with a Water Gun Counter Shield technique. Drapion then uses Cross Poison, which Buizel dodges by sliding behind Drapion. Buizel uses Sonic Boom on Drapion’s back, though Drapion blocks the attack with its tail. Drapion grabs Buizel with its tail, twisting around its torso to menace the struggling Buizel with its pincers. Ash realizes that Drapion has no blind spots and calls for Buizel to escape Drapion’s grasp.Major events
*Ash and Paul begin their Full Battle in the quarterfinals.
* Paul is revealed to have obtained a Drapion and a Gastrodon, while his Lairon is revealed to have evolved into an Aggron.For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the timeline of events.DebutsPokémon debuts
*Gastrodon (East Sea)CharactersHumans
* Referee
* AudiencePokémon
*Pikachu (Ash’s)
*Meowth (Team Rocket)
*Piplup (Dawn’s)
*Wobbuffet (Jessie’s)
*Staraptor (Ash’s)
*Chimchar (Ash’s; flashback)
*Monferno (Ash’s; flashback)
*Infernape (Ash’s)
*Buizel (Ash’s)
*Gliscor (Ash’s)
*Mamoswine (Dawn’s)
*Magmortar (Paul’s; flashback)
*Ursaring (Paul’s; flashback)
*Electabuzz (Paul’s; flashback)
*Aggron (Paul’s)
*Drapion (Paul’s)
*Gastrodon (Paul’s; East Sea)
*Garchomp (Cynthia’s; flashback)
*Staraptor (Reggie’s)
*Swalot (Reggie’s)Dragon Ash Lily Of The ValleysTriviaBarry’s pose
*Oración and music from Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea and Giratina and the Sky Warrior are used as the background music in this episode.
* After seeing Ash’s Gliscor fight Dawn’s Mamoswine, Barry does a pose similar to the pose of Gligarman from The Superhero Secret.
* The episode’s English dub title is a reference to the idiom ’familiarity breeds contempt’.Errors
* In the original Japanese version, when Aggron uses Metal Sound on Pikachu, Brock says that Metal Sound lowers an opponent’s Defense, although it actually lowers Special Defense. This was corrected in the dub.
* When Buizel is preparing his Ice Aqua Jet, his mouth is orange instead of tan.
* When Buizel is in his Ice Aqua Jet, the two stripes on his back are missing.
* When Buizel hits Gastrodon with Ice Punch, the lower part of Gastrodon’s mouth is green instead of blue.
* After Gastrodon is knocked out, the middle part of its head is colored the same as the lower half of its body.
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Buizel’s mouth error
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Buizel’s missing stripes
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Gastrodon’s mouth errorDub edits
* In the English dub, Ash says his upcoming battle with Paul feels like the battle at Lake Acuity, and that Paul’s Pokémon were so strong. In the original Japanese version, he says he is nervous about the battle, and the nervousness is what reminds him of the feelings he felt during the battle at Lake Acuity.
* In the English dub, Dawn says Piplup looks handsome in its cheerleading outfit. In the original Japanese version, she says Piplup looks cool in the outfit.
* In the English dub, Paul tells Dawn that he doesn’t like Ash, as he always talks about friendship and trust like his brother Reggie always does. In the original Japanese version, Paul says that he didn’t like Ash, showing that he has grown to respect Ash.
* In the original Japanese version, Ash is heard calling out Infernape to battle. Due to there being no eyecatches, this line is absent from the English dub.
* In the original Japanese version, when Ash is telling Buizel to get quickly out of Drapion’s grasp, there is an echo effect, which is removed in the English dub.In other languages Language TitleMandarin Chinese宿敵決戰!小智對真司!!Vertrouwdheid brengt strategie voort!Tuttuus tietää tappiota!Stratégie à six !Ash gegen PaulPertarungan Antar Saingan! Satoshi Melawan Paul!!Scontro tra vecchie conoscenze!사상 최강의 라이벌 대결! 지우 VS 진철Fortrolighet avler strategi!Rozpracujmy przeciwnika! PortugueseUma Estratégia Conhecida!O Início do Fim!Стратегия строится на знании! Spanish¡La estrategia del conocimiento de razas!¡El conocimiento genera estrategia!Förtrolighet förädlar strategi!
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The Lily of the Valley Conference (Japanese: シンオウリーグ・スズラン大会Sinnoh League Suzuran Conference) is the Sinnoh League general championship competition. All Pokémon Trainers who have earned eight GymBadges from the Sinnohregion are eligible to enter. It is held annually on Lily of the Valley Island. Competing Trainers are housed in hotels in small villages similar to previous League locations. It took place from An Old Family Blend! to The Semi-Final Frontier!.Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 曲
It was the first League Conference where a connection was made between the tournament itself and the Champion League, which was stated by Lucian in The Elite Meet and Greet!. Although Elite Four members and Champions had appeared before that, it was during Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl that conference winners were revealed to earn the right to challenge the Elite Four and Champion.Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
*1Competition
*1.2Rounds
*2Known contestantsCompetitionOpening ceremonies
Although they aren’t shown in full detail, the opening ceremonies include a fireworks show and the lighting of the League torch.RoundsThe scoreboard for the Full BattlesScreening rounds
Although not shown, it is assumed that there are some sorts of screening rounds, as there were many Trainers seen registering for the competition in An Old Family Blend!, but not seen in the actual battle round match-ups shown later in the episode, an example being Jeffrey.Preliminary rounds
The Top 64 Trainers proceeded to the actual tournament. The first three rounds feature three-on-three matches. The first two rounds are held in the three small arenas of the venue, while the Top 16 matches are held in the main arena. The battles take place on either a Rock, Grass, Water, or Ice field. When all three Pokémon are unable to battle, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament.Final rounds
After shuffling the match-ups, the Top 8 Trainers then compete in the center arena in a series of Full Battles. When either Trainer has lost their six Pokémon, they are knocked out of the tournament. Beginning in this league, breaks were not given out to any of the Trainers whose three Pokémon were knocked out.Closing ceremonies
Although they aren’t shown in full detail, the closing ceremonies include a fireworks show, the league torch being extinguished, and Charles Goodshow and Cynthia presenting the winner with a trophy.Known contestantsTobias, the winner, with the Lily of the Valley Championship TrophyTrainer PlaceTobiasWinnerAshTop 4PaulTop 8ConwayTop 16BarryTop 16NandoTop 64JeffreyN/AOther participantsDragon Ash Lily Of The Valley Pips
Trainers here participated in the conference before the conference Ash participated in.
*Flint of Sunyshore CityTrivia
* It was shown multiple times that the use of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon is allowed in this tournament, which may be a reference to the change in rules in the 2010 Video Game World Championships. However, the real-life championship’s rules does not allow Mythical Pokémon, meaning that Tobias’s Darkrai would not be permitted.
* This is the final conference to date that Charles Goodshow appears in.
* This is the only Pokémon League Conference in which Ash places in the Top 4.
* There are seven named contestants, less than any other League Conference.In other languagesLanguageTitle Conférence de l’Île du Lys dans la Vallée Sinnoh-Liga Lega del Giglio della Valle Conferência do Lírio da Ilha Valley Torneo de la Liga de SinnohDragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 歌詞
The Pokémon LeagueParticipationTrainer • Battle • Gym LeadersGyms • Badges • RefereeChampionship matchesElite Four • Orange LeagueChampion LeaguePokémon League ConferencesIndigo • Silver • Ever Grande • Lily of the ValleyVertress • Lumiose • ManaloRegional Pokémon LeaguesIndigo • Orange* • Johto • Hoenn • SinnohUnova • Kalos • Alola • GalarAreas of jurisdictionPokémon League Reception Gate • Hall of FamePalace of Victory • Cerulean CaveOthersPokémon Association • PIAWorld Coronation SeriesAnime-exclusive Pokémon competitionsMultiregionalGrand Festival • Pokémon Baccer World Cup • Pokémon League Conference • PokéRinger • Wallace Cup • World Coronation SeriesKantoAura Guardian Festival • Beach Beauty and Pokémon Costume Contest • Big P Pokémon Race • Indigo Plateau ConferenceKanto Grand Festival • Magikarp High Jump Competition • P1 Grand Prix • Pokémon Eating Contest • Pokémon OrienteeringQueen of the Princess FestivalJohtoExtreme Pokémon Race • Fire and Rescue Grand Prix • Grass Tournament • Mareep Festival • Pokémon Balloon RacePokémon Beauty Contest • Rock and Tumble One-on-One Tauros Competition • Running of the TaurosSeaking Catching Competition • Silver Conference • Sumo Conference • Sunflora Festival • Tour de Alto Mare • Whirl CupHoennBattle Frontier Flute Cup • Crossgate PokéRinger • Ever Grande Conference • Friendship Festival • Hoenn Grand FestivalTrick House ContestSinnohCroagunk Festival • Festival Battle Challenge • Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition • Hearthome CollectionLily of the Valley Conference • Pokémon Dress-Up Contest • Pokémon Iceberg Race •
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*Dragon Ash Lily Of The Valleys
*Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 曲
*Dragon Ash Lily Of The Valley Pips
*Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 歌詞
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*The lily of the valley is a charming plant that graces our gardens each May with tiny white bell-shaped blooms hanging down on their stalks, sending a pleasant aroma throughout the garden. Actually, lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) isn’t a lily at all but a member of the asparagus family.
*(just as that unrelated flower, the lily of the valley, was said to have grown from the tears of the Virgin at the foot of the Cross). From early records (it was the flower of Hera, the Greek moon goddess) it has been the symbol of purity and was accordingly readily adopted by the Church to associate the Virgin Mary’s sanctity with events of.
*Some video I made. Shows the timeline/evolution of Dragon Ash from 1997-2007. The song is Lily of da Valley, one of my favourite DA songs. I was surprised it.Jump to: navigation, search←DP185: Working on a Right Move!Pokémon the Series: Diamond and PearlDP187: A Real Rival Rouser!→Familiarity Breeds Strategy! DP186 EP652ライバル決戦!サトシ対シンジ!!Rival Decisive Battle! Satoshi VS Shinji!! Japan August 5, 2010 United States December 18, 2010English themesOpeningWe Will Carry On!Opening「サイコー・エブリディ!」(BAND VERSION)Ending君の胸にLaLaLaCredits Animation Team Kato Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka Storyboard 金崎貴臣 Takaomi Kanasaki Assistant director うえだしげる Shigeru Ueda Animation director 緒方厚 Atsushi OgataNo additional credits are available at this time.
Familiarity Breeds Strategy! (Japanese: ライバル決戦!サトシ対シンジ!!Rival Decisive Battle! Satoshi VS Shinji!!) is the 186th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 652nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on August 5, 2010 and in the United States on December 18, 2010.Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
*3Major events
*3.1Debuts
*4Characters
*5TriviaBlurb
The first quarterfinal battle of the Sinnoh League at Lily Of The Valley Island has Ash pitted against his rival Paul. This round is a full battle, with each side using a full party of six Pokémon. As Ash switches out his first three Pokémon—Pikachu, Infernape, and Staraptor—there’s something quite familiar about it to Paul. In fact, Ash appears to be using the same Pokémon team he used in their first full battle at Lake Acuity! Paul begins the battle with Aggron, then Gastrodon, and brings his Drapion out after the first two are quickly defeated.
Watching the battle on television, Paul’s brother Reggie notices that Paul is well aware of Ash’s strategies. Reggie is convinced that Paul allowed Ash to take the first two wins as part of his overall plan!
After Ash switches Staraptor out for Buizel, Drapion catches Buizel in its pincer tail! We leave the scene with Ash screaming at Buizel to “get out of there!”—and as the action gets more and more intense, we have no choice but to wonder how this incredible match will ultimately play out!Plot
Determined to settle their long-standing rivalry once and for all, Ash and Paul are set to face off in the first quarterfinals showdown of the Lily of the Valley Conference. Ash decides to begin with Pikachu, and Paul orders out his first Pokémon, Aggron.
Prior to the match, Ash gets some last-minute training with Gliscor, who recently returned from its training session with Air Battle Master McCann. Gliscor practices Giga Impact in a session against Dawn’s Mamoswine while Barry watches on. Reflecting on his Full Battle against Paul at Lake Acuity, Ash remarks that Paul takes everything he has learned in battle and uses it to his advantage. Barry claims Ash does the same thing, but Ash replies that he still needs to look at everything he has been through while on his journey. Barry asks if he figured it out, but Ash says that he will just have to wait until the battle, much to Barry’s frustration.
Meanwhile, Paul talks to his older brother Reggie via videophone about his upcoming battle with Ash. Dawn enters the Pokémon Center lobby looking for her friends, but she quickly ducks out of sight. Reggie regrets not being able to be there, but Paul understands that he cannot just drop his work responsibilities. Reggie asks Paul if he wants to reconsider which Pokémon he’ll be taking into the match, but Paul confirms he’s satisfied with his lineup. Reggie notes how glad he is that Paul met Ash, as he knows that no other trainer has influenced his brother as much. Reggie then advises Paul to not underestimate Ash, but to power through the battle and win. Paul thanks Reggie and ends the call, then discovers Dawn eavesdropping and as they walk outside, Paul confesses his main problem with Ash - his talk about bringing out a Pokémon’s inner strength and how any Pokémon has the potential to be strong reminds him a lot of Reggie. Dawn points out to Paul that Ash and Reggie are different people. Everyone soon meets outside. Paul then prepares to leave, but abruptly stops when Dawn utters Cynthia’s quote back at Amity Square, ’When every life meets another life, something will be born’. She is left wandering what that ’something’ might be, but hopes the quarterfinals might shed some light. Paul tells Ash that he will see him on the battlefield to which Ash agrees.
Returning to the present, Paul begins by having Aggron use Metal Claw, and Ash has Pikachu counter with Iron Tail. Though the two Steel-typemoves cancel each other out. Paul then tells Aggron to use Metal Sound, a high-frequency that lowers Pikachu’s special defense. Ash instructs Pikachu to use Thunderbolt to stop Aggron’s attack, and Pikachu manages to pull it off, stopping Aggron as well as causing a little damage. Pikachu then uses Volt Tackle, speeding towards Aggron. Paul counters with Aggron’s Flash Cannon, hitting Pikachu and sending him flying, rolling back onto his feet. Ash knows Pikachu is struggling and decides to substitute with Infernape. Cynthia recognizes Infernape as the Chimchar she once battled while Team Rocket are excited to see Infernape battle, having had a soft spot for it since the Tag Battle Tournament. Paul tells Aggron to use Double-Edge while Ash tells Infernape to counter with Flare Blitz. The two powerful and dangerous attacks collide. The two are sent backwards, and Infernape suffers from the recoil. Unfortunately, Aggron has the Rock Head Ability which cancels out the normal recoil from Double-Edge... but luckily for Ash, it turns out that Aggron has suffered burns from Flare Blitz. Ash then instructs Infernape to use Mach Punch, and Paul orders Aggron to use Flash Cannon, but Infernape lands the fast Mach Punch before Aggron can fire, sending Aggron flying into the wall behind Paul and crushing the surface on impact. When the smoke clears it is unable to battle, giving Ash the lead.
Paul then sends out his Gastrodon and Ash calls back Infernape and sends out Staraptor. Gastrodon begins with Muddy Water and Staraptor uses Quick Attack and connects. Surprisingly, Gastrodon continues using Muddy Water, circling its head above its body to create a Counter Shield, a technique adapted from Ash, and clips Staraptor. Ash instructs Staraptor to dive down and use Aerial Ace, though Gastrodon counterattacks with Body Slam, pinning Staraptor to the field with its soft body. Gastrodon uses Water Pulse aimed at the sky, and the move picks up speed as it descends. Ash realizes that Gastrodon will jump away at the last second, giving no time for Staraptor to dodge it. Just when all seems lost, Ash has Staraptor use Close Combat on the battlfield, lifting him up, which knocks off Gastrodon and he escapes the Water Pulse. Paul orders Gastrodon use Ice Beam, bringing the in-flight Staraptor to a screeching halt and crashing onto the field. Ash decides that he will have to recall Staraptor for later and change his strategy.
Ash sends out Buizel. At this point, Paul points out that what Ash is doing is too predictable now. He knows Ash is just trying to get rid of all the frustration his Pokémon felt from that loss back at Lake Acuity into his advantage here which is why he brought them all back for this battle. Ash states he is correct and that this is all what his Pokémon want. Gastrodon uses Ice Beam again and Buizel approaches with Aqua Jet, turning it into Ice Aqua Jet. The combination narrowly misses its mark as Gastrodon launches into the air and then goes for Body Slam. Ash thinks quickly and instructs Buizel to meet the attack with Ice Punch, causing Gastrodon to faint.
Ash settles himself, adjusting his cap and knows that the hard part of the battle has only just begun. At home in Veilstone City, Reggie watches the broadcast, wondering if Ash figured out that Paul had planned to sacrifice Aggron and Gastrodon all along in the first place. If not, he will need to do so right away. Meanwhile, Paul sends out Drapion and attacks with Pin Missile, which Buizel cancels out with a Water Gun Counter Shield technique. Drapion then uses Cross Poison, which Buizel dodges by sliding behind Drapion. Buizel uses Sonic Boom on Drapion’s back, though Drapion blocks the attack with its tail. Drapion grabs Buizel with its tail, twisting around its torso to menace the struggling Buizel with its pincers. Ash realizes that Drapion has no blind spots and calls for Buizel to escape Drapion’s grasp.Major events
*Ash and Paul begin their Full Battle in the quarterfinals.
* Paul is revealed to have obtained a Drapion and a Gastrodon, while his Lairon is revealed to have evolved into an Aggron.For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the timeline of events.DebutsPokémon debuts
*Gastrodon (East Sea)CharactersHumans
* Referee
* AudiencePokémon
*Pikachu (Ash’s)
*Meowth (Team Rocket)
*Piplup (Dawn’s)
*Wobbuffet (Jessie’s)
*Staraptor (Ash’s)
*Chimchar (Ash’s; flashback)
*Monferno (Ash’s; flashback)
*Infernape (Ash’s)
*Buizel (Ash’s)
*Gliscor (Ash’s)
*Mamoswine (Dawn’s)
*Magmortar (Paul’s; flashback)
*Ursaring (Paul’s; flashback)
*Electabuzz (Paul’s; flashback)
*Aggron (Paul’s)
*Drapion (Paul’s)
*Gastrodon (Paul’s; East Sea)
*Garchomp (Cynthia’s; flashback)
*Staraptor (Reggie’s)
*Swalot (Reggie’s)Dragon Ash Lily Of The ValleysTriviaBarry’s pose
*Oración and music from Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea and Giratina and the Sky Warrior are used as the background music in this episode.
* After seeing Ash’s Gliscor fight Dawn’s Mamoswine, Barry does a pose similar to the pose of Gligarman from The Superhero Secret.
* The episode’s English dub title is a reference to the idiom ’familiarity breeds contempt’.Errors
* In the original Japanese version, when Aggron uses Metal Sound on Pikachu, Brock says that Metal Sound lowers an opponent’s Defense, although it actually lowers Special Defense. This was corrected in the dub.
* When Buizel is preparing his Ice Aqua Jet, his mouth is orange instead of tan.
* When Buizel is in his Ice Aqua Jet, the two stripes on his back are missing.
* When Buizel hits Gastrodon with Ice Punch, the lower part of Gastrodon’s mouth is green instead of blue.
* After Gastrodon is knocked out, the middle part of its head is colored the same as the lower half of its body.
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Buizel’s mouth error
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Buizel’s missing stripes
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Gastrodon’s mouth errorDub edits
* In the English dub, Ash says his upcoming battle with Paul feels like the battle at Lake Acuity, and that Paul’s Pokémon were so strong. In the original Japanese version, he says he is nervous about the battle, and the nervousness is what reminds him of the feelings he felt during the battle at Lake Acuity.
* In the English dub, Dawn says Piplup looks handsome in its cheerleading outfit. In the original Japanese version, she says Piplup looks cool in the outfit.
* In the English dub, Paul tells Dawn that he doesn’t like Ash, as he always talks about friendship and trust like his brother Reggie always does. In the original Japanese version, Paul says that he didn’t like Ash, showing that he has grown to respect Ash.
* In the original Japanese version, Ash is heard calling out Infernape to battle. Due to there being no eyecatches, this line is absent from the English dub.
* In the original Japanese version, when Ash is telling Buizel to get quickly out of Drapion’s grasp, there is an echo effect, which is removed in the English dub.In other languages Language TitleMandarin Chinese宿敵決戰!小智對真司!!Vertrouwdheid brengt strategie voort!Tuttuus tietää tappiota!Stratégie à six !Ash gegen PaulPertarungan Antar Saingan! Satoshi Melawan Paul!!Scontro tra vecchie conoscenze!사상 최강의 라이벌 대결! 지우 VS 진철Fortrolighet avler strategi!Rozpracujmy przeciwnika! PortugueseUma Estratégia Conhecida!O Início do Fim!Стратегия строится на знании! Spanish¡La estrategia del conocimiento de razas!¡El conocimiento genera estrategia!Förtrolighet förädlar strategi!
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The Lily of the Valley Conference (Japanese: シンオウリーグ・スズラン大会Sinnoh League Suzuran Conference) is the Sinnoh League general championship competition. All Pokémon Trainers who have earned eight GymBadges from the Sinnohregion are eligible to enter. It is held annually on Lily of the Valley Island. Competing Trainers are housed in hotels in small villages similar to previous League locations. It took place from An Old Family Blend! to The Semi-Final Frontier!.Dragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 曲
It was the first League Conference where a connection was made between the tournament itself and the Champion League, which was stated by Lucian in The Elite Meet and Greet!. Although Elite Four members and Champions had appeared before that, it was during Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl that conference winners were revealed to earn the right to challenge the Elite Four and Champion.Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
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*2Known contestantsCompetitionOpening ceremonies
Although they aren’t shown in full detail, the opening ceremonies include a fireworks show and the lighting of the League torch.RoundsThe scoreboard for the Full BattlesScreening rounds
Although not shown, it is assumed that there are some sorts of screening rounds, as there were many Trainers seen registering for the competition in An Old Family Blend!, but not seen in the actual battle round match-ups shown later in the episode, an example being Jeffrey.Preliminary rounds
The Top 64 Trainers proceeded to the actual tournament. The first three rounds feature three-on-three matches. The first two rounds are held in the three small arenas of the venue, while the Top 16 matches are held in the main arena. The battles take place on either a Rock, Grass, Water, or Ice field. When all three Pokémon are unable to battle, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament.Final rounds
After shuffling the match-ups, the Top 8 Trainers then compete in the center arena in a series of Full Battles. When either Trainer has lost their six Pokémon, they are knocked out of the tournament. Beginning in this league, breaks were not given out to any of the Trainers whose three Pokémon were knocked out.Closing ceremonies
Although they aren’t shown in full detail, the closing ceremonies include a fireworks show, the league torch being extinguished, and Charles Goodshow and Cynthia presenting the winner with a trophy.Known contestantsTobias, the winner, with the Lily of the Valley Championship TrophyTrainer PlaceTobiasWinnerAshTop 4PaulTop 8ConwayTop 16BarryTop 16NandoTop 64JeffreyN/AOther participantsDragon Ash Lily Of The Valley Pips
Trainers here participated in the conference before the conference Ash participated in.
*Flint of Sunyshore CityTrivia
* It was shown multiple times that the use of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon is allowed in this tournament, which may be a reference to the change in rules in the 2010 Video Game World Championships. However, the real-life championship’s rules does not allow Mythical Pokémon, meaning that Tobias’s Darkrai would not be permitted.
* This is the final conference to date that Charles Goodshow appears in.
* This is the only Pokémon League Conference in which Ash places in the Top 4.
* There are seven named contestants, less than any other League Conference.In other languagesLanguageTitle Conférence de l’Île du Lys dans la Vallée Sinnoh-Liga Lega del Giglio della Valle Conferência do Lírio da Ilha Valley Torneo de la Liga de SinnohDragon Ash Lily Of Da Valley 歌詞
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