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Goodbye, Junior Cup—Hello Adventure! (Japanese: 別れと出会いのジュニアカップ!, HepburnThe Junior Cup of Farewells and Meetings!) is the 45th episode of Pokémon: BW Rival Destinies.

Synopsis[]

With his victory at the Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup, Trip has earned the privilege of battling Alder, the Champion of the Unova region! He and his Serperior have a clever strategy against Alder’s Bouffalant—but Alder’s experience and skill are overwhelming, and Trip is defeated. Some sage advice from Alder resonates with the young Trainer, though, and as he says goodbye to our heroes, he seems much calmer and happier as a result.

Ash, Iris, Cilan, and Dawn are still marveling at this surprising change when they encounter a young and rather frantic Trainer named Cameron, who hopes to be the first one in line for the Junior Cup! Ash has to tell him that he’s too late, and after a moment of frustration, Cameron and his Riolu dash off in search of Alder’s autograph.

Our heroes head back to Cynthia’s house, where Dawn tells them it’s almost time for her to go. She and Piplup are headed to the Johto region to participate in the famed Wallace Cup Contest, and they’re planning to draw on their experiences in Unova for some exciting new Contest moves. But before she leaves, Ash challenges Dawn to a battle! He chooses Pikachu, of course, and she calls on her Quilava. The two seem evenly matched, battling back and forth with some surprising strategies, and finally Cynthia declares the battle a draw. She compliments the skill of both Trainers and the many things they’ve learned on their journeys, and Ash and Dawn are excited to get such praise from a Champion!

They say their goodbyes, and just as Dawn’s plane is taking off for Blackthorn City, the frantic Cameron shows up again—just barely missing the flight. This turns out to be a good thing, though, because he intends to compete in the Unova League—which is not, in fact, being held in the Johto region. He proudly shows off his badge case, with its seven shiny Gym badges, and has a moment of panic when Ash points out that he’s missing one! Cameron decides to challenge the nearest Gym so he can get his eighth badge as quickly as possible, and he’s about to head off to Humilau City when Ash asks if he can tag along to watch the battle!

Meanwhile, Team Rocket’s Dr. Zager has been analyzing Meloetta’s song and gathering data from it, while Jessie and James are preparing to enter a mysterious underwater ruin as Meowth monitors them from a submarine. What could they be up to?[1]

Episode plot[]

Bouffalant charges and takes hit from Solar Beam. However, Bouffalant absorbs the Solar Beam, so Trip suspects Bouffalant's ability is Sap Sipper. Alder confirms this, so Bouffalant's attack is raised. Trip admits to Alder he wants to show the power he has, so Alder replies to show it to him. Serperior uses Dragon Tail, which hits Bouffalant. Alder asks Trip to show more, so Serperior uses Leer on Bouffalant, affecting it. Serperior uses Dragon Tail again, hitting Bouffalant's belly, as Trip considers that to be its weak spot. Bouffalant is thrown into air, but lands softly. Alder admits that a normal Pokémon would've been defeated, but reminds Trip that he is battling a Champion. Bouffalant uses Head Charge, which instantly defeats Serperior.

Ash admits that this was a unique style to battle for someone like Alder. Dawn sees this is different from Cynthia's battle style, while Burgundy is glad that the Champ defeated the same one who defeated her. Alder praises Bouffalant, who licks him, being happy for that. Trip approaches him and asks what did wrong. Alder replies he didn't do anything wrong, but tells him that he does not need to show off his strength. He explains that it doesn't matter if someone loses or wins, what matters is that he needs to be close with their Pokémon. Alder tells Trip to think about what he learned from the day he wanted to challenge him. He sees that Serperior cares about Trip and asks him if he feels the same way. Alder clarifies that true strength comes from the bonds between Trainer and Pokémon. Trip asks Alder for a rematch in the future, and he gladly agrees.

Freddy announces the closing of the Junior Cup, wishing the Trainers luck in future battles. Later, Georgia wishes she could see how Dragonite develops and bids Iris farewell, promising she will defeat Dragonite one day. Burgundy admits even if she and Cilan were defeated, she is still glad about how the battles were held and goes away, though she wishes to see Cilan lose. Ash sees Trip leaving, who is glad to have battled Alder and leaves. Ash knows Trip will be stronger than ever in the League, so Ash has the goal of training harder. Meloetta sees something and disappears. A Trainer and a Riolu appear, the former's name being Cameron, who sees Pikachu. Cameron pulls out a TV remote, but puts it back and scans Pikachu using the Pokédex. Iris notices Riolu and starts playing with it, but Cameron pulls it back.

Cameron is pleased to see challengers and asks are they here for the event. Cilan replies does he mean the Junior Cup and Cameron confirms this. Ash informs him the Cup is over, shocking Riolu and Cameron. The heroes show them the keychains as consolation prize, terrifying Cameron he is late. Riolu comforts him, but Cameron pulls his head band and thinks he can find Alder and ask for an autograph. Cameron goes away, leaving the heroes baffled, who are being spied by a camera. Dr. Zager sees Meloetta through the camera, while Team Rocket is investigating the depth of the seas, who open an underground ruin. Later, the heroes arrive back to Cynthia's house and soon hear Meloetta's song. Dr. Zager records the song through the camera, while Cilan thinks Meloetta is singing to the sea because it is her home.

Dawn announces that she has to go to Johto for a special contest. Ash guesses it is the Wallace Cup, while Dawn explains to Iris and Cilan that it is a special tournament held by Wallace, which is held in different areas, with the winner getting a ribbon that can be used to enter every known Grand Festival. Ash knows that she is on her way to become a Top Coordinator, while Iris and Cilan are sad she has to go. Before leaving, Ash asks Dawn for a battle, since she battled his friends. Dawn accepts, so Ash sends Pikachu. Piplup wants to battle, though Dawn sends Quilava, as Dawn knows Piplup is weak to Pikachu's electric-type moves. Pikachu uses Quick Attack, but misses and is hit by Swift. Pikachu uses Electro Ball, but is countered by Flamethrower.

Quilava uses Smokescreen, but Pikachu uses Thunderbolt to dispel it. Pikachu uses Iron Tail, but is hit by Flamethrower. Cynthia knows well this proves well how everyone progressed through their journeys. Pikachu uses Iron Tail, which is countered by Swift. Quilava uses Flamethrower, colliding with Thunderbolt. Pikachu uses Quick Attack, but is countered by Quilava's Flame Wheel. Cynthia stops the battle, while Jervis declares it a draw. Cynthia admits both battled well and it was not certain who would've won this match. Next day, Ash wishes luck for Dawn to become a Top-Coordinator, while Dawn thinks the same for Ash and the League and Iris to be closer with Dragonite. Dawn thanks Cynthia for everything she did to her, who asks of Dawn to greet Wallace from her.

Meloetta appears, saying farewell to Dawn. Oshawott and Piplup come out and stare at each other, but then start hugging each other goodbye. Oshawott and Piplup have become friends. Dawn boards the plane and waves goodbye to the heroes. Suddenly, Cameron appears, displeased the plane took off. He meets the heroes, but does not remember their names. Cameron is not pleased, for he heard the Unova League will be held in Johto's Ecruteak City. Ash does not remember anyone saying that, for there is no confirmation. Cameron is terrified he almost left for Johto. Still, he is fond he gathered all seven badges for the League. The heroes correct him, for he needs eight. Cameron thinks the last spot is reserved for the League badge. Cilan replies there is none, so Cameron is shocked to hear he needs eight. Jervis appears and informs Cameron there is Humilau City's Gym, where Cameron can obtain the badge.

Cameron has the goal in the mind, but Ash asks in they can come with him, surprising Cameron, Iris and Cilan.

Debuts[]

Character[]

Cameron

Pokémon[]

Cameron's Riolu

Trivia[]

  • Like in "Top - Down Training!", Ash's rival, Paul, battles the Champion, Cynthia, using a Grass-type Starter Pokémon, Torterra, tries to defeat Garchomp in one hit, but is defeated instead.
  • Dawn is going to take part in the upcoming Wallace Cup, which should start soon. Since this exclusive tournament that is held once a year, it means that at least a year has passed since episode "Our Cup Runneth Over!" according to the timeline of Pokémon series.
  • The lights of the flight that takes Dawn back to Sinnoh are Blue, Pink and Grey, representatives of Dialga, Palkia and Giratina the cover Pokémon of the Diamond, Pearl and Platinum games.
  • Also, Cameron, Ash's rival, having seven badges before the league instead of eight is similar to Morrison's situation in "Less is Morrison".
  • Who's That Pokémon?: Riolu (US).
  • The plane where Dawn traveled to the Johto Region also bears a resemblance to a Boeing 314 Clipper.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Goodbye, Junior Cup—Hello Adventure! | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2024.


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