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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Rolland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as the previous year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.
* In general, any time a contestant pulled off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating all three of the current champion's Pokemon ''without finding a single K.O. space.'' A couple examples that stick out:
** In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, Ryan defeated Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections.'' Overlaps with SugarWiki/FunnyMoments because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).
** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super-effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokémon.
* In the Anime-Zing 2016 episode, Jacob defeated Diantha (the then-default champion, who would have been retired anyway due to the then-upcoming ''Sun & Moon'') in a total of ''14 selections, the maximum possible'' (this includes two K.O. spaces along the way). Jacob was the first contestant to win the Championship Round without landing any [[OneHitKO one-hit KOs]] against any of the outgoing champion's Pokémon.

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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Rolland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as the previous year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Pokémon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion Champion and saving the show for next year.
* In general, any time a contestant pulled off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating all three of the current champion's Pokemon Champion's Pokémon ''without finding a single K.O. space.'' A couple examples that stick out:
** In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, 2014: Ryan defeated Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections.'' Overlaps with SugarWiki/FunnyMoments because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).
** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, 2014: Emily defeated Kyle (the champion Champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon Pokémon would have been super-effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokémon.
* In the At Anime-Zing 2016 episode, 2016, Jacob defeated Diantha (the then-default champion, Champion, who would have been retired anyway due to the then-upcoming ''Sun & Moon'') in a total of ''14 selections, the maximum possible'' (this includes two K.O. spaces along the way). Jacob was the first contestant player to win the Championship Round without landing any [[OneHitKO one-hit KOs]] against any of the outgoing champion's Champion's Pokémon.

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* In general, any time a contestant pulls off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating all three of the current champion's Pokemon ''without finding a single K.O. space.'' A couple examples that stick out:

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* In general, any time a contestant pulls pulled off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating all three of the current champion's Pokemon ''without finding a single K.O. space.'' A couple examples that stick out:



** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokemon.
* In the Anime-Zing 2016 episode, Jacob defeated Diantha (the then-default champion, who would have been retired anyway due to a new upcoming Pokémon series, ''Sun & Moon'') in a total of ''14 selections, the maximum possible'' (this includes two K.O. spaces along the way). Jacob is the first contestant to win the Championship Round without landing any [[OneHitKO one-hit KOs]] against any of the outgoing champion's Pokémon.

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** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super effective super-effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokemon.
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* In the Anime-Zing 2016 episode, Jacob defeated Diantha (the then-default champion, who would have been retired anyway due to a new upcoming Pokémon series, the then-upcoming ''Sun & Moon'') in a total of ''14 selections, the maximum possible'' (this includes two K.O. spaces along the way). Jacob is was the first contestant to win the Championship Round without landing any [[OneHitKO one-hit KOs]] against any of the outgoing champion's Pokémon.Pokémon.
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** In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, Ryan defeated Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections.'' Overlaps with CrowningMomentOfFunny because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).

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** In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, Ryan defeated Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections.'' Overlaps with CrowningMomentOfFunny SugarWiki/FunnyMoments because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).
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** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokemon.

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** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokemon.Pokemon.
* In the Anime-Zing 2016 episode, Jacob defeated Diantha (the then-default champion, who would have been retired anyway due to a new upcoming Pokémon series, ''Sun & Moon'') in a total of ''14 selections, the maximum possible'' (this includes two K.O. spaces along the way). Jacob is the first contestant to win the Championship Round without landing any [[OneHitKO one-hit KOs]] against any of the outgoing champion's Pokémon.

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* In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, contestant Ryan pulled off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections,'' AND '''''without finding a single K.O. space.''''' Overlaps with CrowningMomentOfFunny because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).

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* In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, general, any time a contestant Ryan pulled pulls off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into all three of the game software) in just ''six selections,'' AND '''''without current champion's Pokemon ''without finding a single K.O. space.''''' '' A couple examples that stick out:
** In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, Ryan defeated Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections.''
Overlaps with CrowningMomentOfFunny because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).order).
** In the Anime Blast Chattanooga 2014 episode, Emily defeated Kyle (the champion from Anime Blast Chattanooga 2013) in nine selections. Emily's road was a little harder, because one of the moves she found on the first Pokemon would have been super effective (and thus a OneHitKO) against a later Pokemon.

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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Rolland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as last year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.

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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Rolland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as last the previous year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.year.
* In the Tsubasacon 2014 episode, contestant Ryan pulled off a FlawlessVictory in the Championship Round by defeating Iris (the previous year's winner did defeat her, but did not get back to Greggo in time to be put into the game software) in just ''six selections,'' AND '''''without finding a single K.O. space.''''' Overlaps with CrowningMomentOfFunny because his six chosen squares were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (yes, in that order).
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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Roland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as last year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.

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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Roland Rolland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as last year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.
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* In the Anime St. Louis 2014 episode, Greggo announced that because of a scheduling conflict, he would not be at Anime St. Louis 2015, so Brent Roland would be handling hosting duties for Greggo's other shows that year. He further added that if contestant Kayanna did not beat Iris (as last year's winner failed to do so, in her first three picks, no less), ''The Pokemon Game Show'' would be taken out of the rotation for that year. Kayanna defeated Iris in a total of 11 selections (including a K.O. on her first pick), thus becoming the champion and saving the show for next year.

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