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** When the two catch each other's attention, while paying absolutely none of it to the Pokemon currently attacking them, they casually toss aside their opponents. Tyranitar does so with [[MakeMeWannaShout a single roar that blows away the Pokemon attacking it]], while Mewtwo casually launches Lucario and Medicham aside with a single use of Psychic.

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** When the two catch each other's attention, while paying absolutely none of it to the Pokemon currently attacking them, they casually toss aside their opponents. Tyranitar does so with [[MakeMeWannaShout [[GaleForceSound a single roar that blows away the Pokemon attacking it]], while Mewtwo casually launches Lucario and Medicham aside with a single use of Psychic.
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** At that point, it notices Arceus and decides to challenge the Pokémon god, absorbing an entire star before going on to take out both Dialga and Palkia, which throws the space-time continuum out of whack and causes reality to become unstable and split into two timelines. One in which Necrozuma manages to kill and absorb Arceus, and another where Arceus defeats Necrozuma and erases it from existence with a snap.

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** At that point, it notices Arceus and decides to challenge the Pokémon god, God, absorbing an the entire star Sun before going on to take out both Dialga and Palkia, which throws the space-time continuum out of whack and causes reality to become unstable and split into two timelines. One in which Necrozuma manages to kill and absorb Arceus, and another where Arceus defeats Necrozuma and erases it from existence with a snap.
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* Riolu spends a good portion of the fight in meditation, and when provoked, it shows why having no stated weaknesses or flaws in its dex entry is such a big deal. It dodges Elekid's lightning, pummels it with help from Tyrogue, and wipes both it and Magby out with a Kamehameha. It jumps over the blast from Cleffa's meteor-like impact, and when the latter crawls out of the crater, Riolu immediately punches it through a mountain. And when Wynaut puts up a fight by repeatedly countering its blows, Riolu's Aura only builds more and more until it forms a ''Giga Drill Break'' too powerful to tank and hit back, claiming victory in epic fashion for such a cute critter. Granted, in the actual episode the baby Pokémon were just play fighting, but it's not a stretch to say the result would be the same if they fought for real.

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* Riolu spends a good portion of the fight in meditation, and when provoked, it shows why having no stated weaknesses or flaws in its dex entry is such a big deal. It dodges Elekid's lightning, pummels it with help from Tyrogue, and wipes both it and Magby out with a Kamehameha. It jumps over the blast from Cleffa's meteor-like impact, and when the latter crawls out of the crater, Riolu immediately punches it through a mountain. And when Wynaut puts up a fight by repeatedly countering its blows, Riolu's Aura only builds more and more until it forms a ''Giga Drill Break'' too powerful to tank and hit back, claiming victory in epic fashion for such a cute critter. Granted, in the actual episode the baby Pokémon were just play fighting, fighting and the onscreen battle was their imagination, but it's not a stretch to say the result would be the same if they fought for real.
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\n* Riolu spends a good portion of the fight in meditation, and when provoked, it shows why having no stated weaknesses or flaws in its dex entry is such a big deal. It dodges Elekid's lightning, pummels it with help from Tyrogue, and wipes both it and Magby out with a Kamehameha. It jumps over the blast from Cleffa's meteor-like impact, and when the latter crawls out of the crater, Riolu immediately punches it through a mountain. And when Wynaut puts up a fight by repeatedly countering its blows, Riolu's Aura only builds more and more until it forms a ''Giga Drill Break'' too powerful to tank and hit back, claiming victory in epic fashion for such a cute critter. Granted, in the actual episode the baby Pokémon were just play fighting, but it's not a stretch to say the result would be the same if they fought for real.
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* Props have to be given to Swampert. Its response to having its beach time interrupted by a Typhlosion explosion and Torterra Earthquake is to summon a tsunami through Surf that, thanks to the previous damage to the island, wipes out a good chunk of the competition, if the amount of souls leaving the chasm is to be believed. If it weren't for its [[AchillesHeel Grass weakness]], it would have likely taken the win against the remaining Fire and Electric types.

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* Props have to be given to Swampert. Its response to having its beach time interrupted by a Typhlosion explosion and Torterra Earthquake is to summon a tsunami through Surf that, thanks to the previous damage to the island, wipes out a good chunk of the competition, if the amount of souls leaving the chasm is to be believed. If it weren't for Rillaboom attacking it at the last second and its [[AchillesHeel 4x Grass weakness]], it would have likely taken the win against the remaining Fire and Electric types.

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\n* Necrozuma definitely stands when it shows up and takes out all the remaining Pokémon in the battle.
** First by killing and absorbing the energy of Victini to empower itself, and then killing Yveltal, which ends up killing all of the remaining planet-bound Pokémon because of Yeveltal's ability to absorb all life when it dies.
** It then goes on to kill and absorb both Lunala and Solgaleo, allowing it to transform into its Ultra form.
** At that point, it notices Arceus and decides to challenge the Pokémon god, absorbing an entire star before going on to take out both Dialga and Palkia, which throws the space-time continuum out of whack and causes reality to become unstable and split into two timelines. One in which Necrozuma manages to kill and absorb Arceus, and another where Arceus defeats Necrozuma and erases it from existence with a snap.



** And just as Urshifu R seems ready to finish off Lapras, the latter takes the opportunity to reveal [[HeroicSecondWind just how much energy they still have]] and deliver a PreMortemOneLiner that doubles as one of the best (and funniest) [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] in the series:

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** And just as Urshifu R seems ready to finish off Lapras, the latter takes the opportunity to reveal [[HeroicSecondWind just how much energy they it still have]] has]] and deliver delivers a PreMortemOneLiner that doubles as one of the best (and funniest) [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] in the series:

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* [[PintSizedPowerhouse Kartana]] ends up being an absolute terror in the battle, thanks to its ability to cut anything. From chopping Celesteela mid lift-off, to slicing its way out the black hole that is Guzzlords stomach, to [[spoiler:nearly winning against Naganandel by slicing its stinger mid attack, only failing due to being unable to survive the explosion.]]



* After showing up in numerous prior battle royales and dying either instantly, in an undignified way, or both, series mascot Pikachu manages to go the distance. It makes it to the final two and lasts infuriatingly long against Blaziken while scoring some kills of its own along the way, thanks in large part to being [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Pikachu]] combined with its current excellence in the TCG. While it does go down in the end, it does not go down easily, and Blaziken is left exhausted and on the verge of defeat itself, while Pikachu manages to [[FaceDeathWithDignity give one last nod to its trainer before collapsing]].

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* After showing up in numerous prior battle royales and dying either instantly, in an undignified way, or both, series mascot Pikachu manages to go the distance. It makes it to the final two and lasts infuriatingly long against Blaziken while scoring some kills of its own along the way, thanks in large part to being [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Pikachu]] combined with its current excellence in the TCG. While it does go down in the end, it does not go down easily, and Blaziken is left exhausted and on the verge of defeat itself, while Pikachu manages to [[FaceDeathWithDignity give one last nod to its trainer before collapsing]].collapsing]].
* Props have to be given to Swampert. Its response to having its beach time interrupted by a Typhlosion explosion and Torterra Earthquake is to summon a tsunami through Surf that, thanks to the previous damage to the island, wipes out a good chunk of the competition, if the amount of souls leaving the chasm is to be believed. If it weren't for its [[AchillesHeel Grass weakness]], it would have likely taken the win against the remaining Fire and Electric types.
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* After showing up in numerous prior battle royales and dying either instantly, in an undignified way, or both, series mascot Pikachu manages to go the distance. It makes it to the final two and lasts infuriatingly long against Blaziken while scoring some kills of its own along the way, thanks in large part to being [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Pikachu]] combined with its current excellence in the TCG. While it does go down in the end, it does not go down easily, and Blaziken is left exhausted and on the verge of defeat itself, while Pikachu manages to [[FaceDeathWithDignity give one last nod to its trainer before collapsing]].
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While full of the same trademark RapidFireComedy that made WebAnimation/SomethingAbout famous, just like it's sister series, the Pokemon Battle Royale's are plenty full of genuinely awesome moments.

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While full of the same trademark RapidFireComedy that made WebAnimation/SomethingAbout famous, just like it's its sister series, the Pokemon Pokémon Battle Royale's Royales are plenty full of genuinely awesome moments.



* The winner of the battle royale, after some island wrecking mayhem from some of the series' absurdly powerful 'Mons... is Magikarp. Yep. Turns out being able to leap over mountains is a lot more useful than it sounds, letting it jump out of danger and crush the last remaining opponent. [[spoiler: Sure, Ditto ends up stealing that win anyway by copying it's trick, but props have to be given for the Trope namer of MagikarpPower for managing to score second place against its more powerful peers.]]

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* The winner of the battle royale, after some island wrecking mayhem from some of the series' absurdly powerful 'Mons... is Magikarp. Yep. Turns out being able to leap over mountains is a lot more useful than it sounds, letting it jump out of danger and crush the last remaining opponent. [[spoiler: Sure, [[spoiler:Sure, Ditto ends up stealing that win anyway by copying it's its trick, but props have to be given for the Trope namer of MagikarpPower for managing to score second place against its more powerful peers.]]



** When the two catch each others attention, while paying absolutely none of it to the Pokemon currently attacking them, they casually toss aside their opponents. Tyranitar does so with [[MakeMeWannaShout a single roar that blows away the Pokemon attacking it]], while Mewtwo casually launches Lucario and Medicham aside with a single use of Psychic.

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** When the two catch each others other's attention, while paying absolutely none of it to the Pokemon currently attacking them, they casually toss aside their opponents. Tyranitar does so with [[MakeMeWannaShout a single roar that blows away the Pokemon attacking it]], while Mewtwo casually launches Lucario and Medicham aside with a single use of Psychic.
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** After Lapras activates its Aurora Veil ability, Urshifu R begins charging it with the intent to finish of the battle. [[StoneWall Lapras]] activates Max Guard, preparing to defend itself against the attack, only for Urshifu R to scream "[[YouFool YOU FOOL!!]]" and ''punch straight through the Max Guard'' (with a ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' shout-out to boot)!

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** After Lapras activates its Aurora Veil ability, Urshifu R begins charging it with the intent to finish of off the battle. [[StoneWall Lapras]] activates Max Guard, preparing to defend itself against the attack, only for Urshifu R to scream "[[YouFool YOU FOOL!!]]" and ''punch straight through the Max Guard'' (with a ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' shout-out to boot)!



--->(''the camera pans out to reveal that Lapras has summoned a sphere of snow '''larger than the planet''', which falls on Urshifu R and crushes him, security Lapras the victory'')

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--->(''the camera pans out to reveal that Lapras has summoned a sphere of snow '''larger than the planet''', which falls on Urshifu R and crushes him, security securing Lapras the victory'')
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\n* Machamp ends up being one heck of a powerhouse in the battle, easily punching out the opposition in droves, and taking out the seemingly invincible Tyranitar via RingOut.
* The winner of the battle royale, after some island wrecking mayhem from some of the series' absurdly powerful 'Mons... is Magikarp. Yep. Turns out being able to leap over mountains is a lot more useful than it sounds, letting it jump out of danger and crush the last remaining opponent. [[spoiler: Sure, Ditto ends up stealing that win anyway by copying it's trick, but props have to be given for the Trope namer of MagikarpPower for managing to score second place against its more powerful peers.]]
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** After Lapras activates its Aurora Veil ability, Urshifu R begins charging it with the intent to finish of the battle. [[StoneWall Lapras]] activates Protect, preparing to defend itself against the attack, only for Urshifu R to scream "[[YouFool YOU FOOL!!]]" and ''punch straight through the Protect'' (with a ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' shout-out to boot)!

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** After Lapras activates its Aurora Veil ability, Urshifu R begins charging it with the intent to finish of the battle. [[StoneWall Lapras]] activates Protect, Max Guard, preparing to defend itself against the attack, only for Urshifu R to scream "[[YouFool YOU FOOL!!]]" and ''punch straight through the Protect'' Max Guard'' (with a ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' shout-out to boot)!

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\n* The final battle between the last two combatants, Urshifu R and Lapras, has both of them getting in some excellent moments:
** After Lapras activates its Aurora Veil ability, Urshifu R begins charging it with the intent to finish of the battle. [[StoneWall Lapras]] activates Protect, preparing to defend itself against the attack, only for Urshifu R to scream "[[YouFool YOU FOOL!!]]" and ''punch straight through the Protect'' (with a ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' shout-out to boot)!
** And just as Urshifu R seems ready to finish off Lapras, the latter takes the opportunity to reveal [[HeroicSecondWind just how much energy they still have]] and deliver a PreMortemOneLiner that doubles as one of the best (and funniest) [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] in the series:
--->'''Urshifu R:''' Any last words before I kill ya?
--->'''Lapras:''' [[Film/BatmanAndRobin What killed the dinosaurs?]]
--->'''Urshifu R:''' (''{{beat}}'')
--->'''Lapras:''' ''THE ICE AGE!!!''
--->(''the camera pans out to reveal that Lapras has summoned a sphere of snow '''larger than the planet''', which falls on Urshifu R and crushes him, security Lapras the victory'')
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While full of the same trademark RapidFireComedy that made WebAnimation/SomethingAbout famous, just like it's sister series, the Pokemon Battle Royale's are plenty full of genuinely awesome moments.
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* The confrontation between Mega Mewtwo and Mega Tyranitar is full of this.
** When the two catch each others attention, while paying absolutely none of it to the Pokemon currently attacking them, they casually toss aside their opponents. Tyranitar does so with [[MakeMeWannaShout a single roar that blows away the Pokemon attacking it]], while Mewtwo casually launches Lucario and Medicham aside with a single use of Psychic.
** The [[OlympusMons most powerful pokemon in the world]] is quick to go on the offensive, but Tyranitar's [[NighInvulnerable nigh invulnerability]] let's it shrug off everything the genetic Pokemon tosses at it. Some of which includes being slammed around and through ''several buildings in a nearby city''. Tyranitar's sole response is to laugh.
* Mega Heracross, as acknowledged in the analysis video, isn't exactly impressive. All it gains is the ability to lift more weight, and it only gets a few seconds of screen-time as a result. It doesn't stop it from taking what little it can do and do something impressive with it, as it single-handedly takes out the two strongest threats in the battle, the NighInvulnerable Tyranitar and OlympusMons Mewtwo, plus two other Pokemon by Seismic Tossing them into the stratosphere.
* The moment Mega Rayquaza steps into battle at last, after spending the whole event having a tea party, it proves just why its the strongest of the Mega Evolved Pokemon, making quick work of all of the remaining fighters.
** That said, the remaining Pokemon, led by Mega Audino, do achieve at least one thing worthy of acclaim against the legendary god of the sky: making it feel fear, as it looks legitimately terrified at the sight of the Pokemon charging at it.

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