![]() The contents of this section have been suggested to be split into Princess Key. Performers can also thieve Rhyhorn to their side from other Performers. Rhyhorn Herding: Performers and their Pokémon must beckon the most Rhyhorn over to their side of the stage using any means necessary. Poké Puff Performance: Performers and their Pokémon bake a Poké Puff but with a synchronized dance performance. The first to answer three questions correctly advances to the second section. To answer a question, one of their Pokémon must complete a task. Pokémon Quiz: Performers must answer trivia questions. The Poké Puffs are evaluated by a panel of judges. Poké Puff Baking: Performers must collaborate with their Pokémon and bake Poké Puffs within the time limit. ![]() Pokémon Styling: Performers must dress up one of their Pokémon in a unique style using the materials given within the time limit and present their partner to the audience. Pokémon Showcases are hosted by Monsieur Pierre. Rookie Class winners receive a Princess Key, and the Master Class winner receives the title of Kalos Queen. One notable difference between the Rookie Class and the Master Class is the voting system while in the Rookie Class only the Glow Caster can be used to vote, in the Master Class people all over the Kalos region are able to vote by using devices similar to smartphones. Performers are allowed to use up to six Pokémon in the finals. As the winner of the previous Master Class competition, the Kalos Queen has a guaranteed spot in the final round, where she must defend her title. The winning Performer advances to the final round, where the current Kalos Queen awaits. They must perform with a single Pokémon and they are allowed to affect the performances of each other.ĭuring the semifinals, Performers are called on stage one at a time and they have to perform using two Pokémon. In rounds prior to the semifinals, each Performer gets a turn performing individually before the three of them perform at the same time. The competing Performers are divided into trios and whoever receives the highest number of votes is declared the winner of their group and advances to the next round. The contestants have to deliver Freestyle Performances from the very beginning as there are no Theme Performance rounds. The Master Class is the Showcase equivalent for the Pokémon League Conference of the Pokémon League and the Grand Festival of the Pokémon Contests. The participant with the key that absorbs the most lights is decided the winner. Each person in the audience can bring out one vote on a special voting device called the Glow Caster (Japanese: ポケリウム Poké Lume), which sends out small luminous balls of light that connect to the keys of the participants according to the color of their key. Each Performer gets a heart-shaped key used to receive votes from the audience. In the Freestyle Performance, contestants are judged by the audience. However, unlike Coordinators, Performers must be involved in an active part of the performance, since Showcase performances also focus on the Trainers and their ability to perform alongside their Pokémon, whereas in Pokémon Contests the Pokémon are always the main attraction. It is similar to the Performance Stage of a Pokémon Contest. The Performer and her Pokémon perform together on stage, making full use of the Pokémon's capabilities. ![]() The second section is called the Freestyle Performance (Japanese: フリーパフォーマンス Free Performance), which is the same in each Pokémon Showcase. However, as the Theme Performance varies between tournaments, the criteria for winning them also differs. This section usually takes place in multiple rounds, with three contestants per round facing off against each other, though only the winner of each round will move on to the next section. The activity of the Theme Performance depends on the specific Showcase tournament. The first is called the Theme Performance (Japanese: テーマパフォーマンス Theme Performance) and can encompass different activities. Rookie Class tournaments are divided in two sections. Every Performer may compete in the Rookie Class, but only those who have collected at least three Princess Keys can enter the Master Class. There are two classes of Pokémon Showcases, the Rookie Class and the Master Class. In essence, they are similar to real-world beauty pageants. Contestants are allowed to use up to six Pokémon. ![]() Pokémon Showcases are performance tournaments that take place in various locations throughout Kalos. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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