Does Ash Ever See Misty Again

P okémon: Avant-garde Claiming, the 7th flavour of Pokémon the Series, has just arrived on Pokémon TV. Ash, May, Brock, and Max are continuing their take chances through the Hoenn region, and yous tin bet they'll face up new challenges and see plenty of new Pokémon along the way.

Before you sit down down for a marathon viewing session, check out this list of some of the exciting events you'll get to see during Pokémon: Advanced Challenge. Then, swoop into the newly added season and see what other escapades our heroes get upwards to!


Misty Returns

Ash has made loads of friends since he first left Pallet Town. Sometimes, these friends bring together him on his adventures for a while, but eventually, they part ways to continue their ain respective journeys. Although it'southward e'er pitiful when a beloved grapheme leaves Ash'due south group, we are occasionally treated to a happy reunion! In the 6th season, Ash's old friend Brock rejoined the team, and Pokémon: Advanced Challenge sees the return of Ash'due south very first traveling companion: Misty ("The Princess and the Togepi"). She's in the Hoenn region to attend a Togepi Festival, which turns out to exist an elaborate ruse past the evil Colonel Hansen to steal her beloved Togepi partner. The experience really proves to be somewhat beneficial, though, as during the conflict, Togepi evolves into Togetic ("A Togepi Mirage").


Pokémon Contests

Pokémon Contests are special competitions that let Pokémon show off their style while performing their moves, both in and out of battle. These events are especially pop in the Hoenn region, and May is determined to become a Pokémon Coordinator, someone who raises Pokémon to compete in Contests. She tested the waters of Pokémon Contests last flavour, but now she's not property dorsum! May enters iv Pokémon Contests this season—her Beautifly competes in Fallarbor Boondocks ("Come What May!"), her Skitty battles in Verdanturf Town ("Disaster of Disguise"), her Bulbasaur faces off in Rubello Town ("A Fan with a Plan"), and her Combusken takes to the stage in Lilycove Urban center ("PokéBlock, Stock, and Berry"). How many ribbons does May win? Well, that would be a spoiler, wouldn't it?


Become a PokéRinger Champ

While in the Hoenn region, Ash and his friends detect a new fashion for Pokémon Trainers to team up with their Pokémon partners—the PokéRinger competition! The outcome is intended for flying Pokémon, and the goal is to battle in the sky while attempting to capture a band and place it on a goal post ("That'due south Just Swellow"). Ash and May both sign upward to compete, with Ash entering his Taillow and May using her Beautifly. Unfortunately, Team Rocket decides to enter the friction match, as well, and—oh no—it turns out that as a child, James was trained past a PokéRinger champion. With James inbound Jessie'southward Dustox into the competition, it's going to be a tough fight!


Magikarp Con Human

There'southward a running gag in Pokémon the Series involving an unscrupulous Magikarp salesman who seems to bear witness up in the most unlikely of places, offer to sell worthless Pokémon (usually Magikarp) to oblivious customers. Luckily for him, Team Rocket is almost every bit oblivious as they come, and they frequently fall victim to his tricks. The salesman shows upwardly twice in Pokémon: Advanced Challenge, commencement when he sells Jessie and James a supposedly rare Feebas that turns out to be a Magikarp in disguise ("Pearls Are a Spoink's Best Friend"). He after convinces James to buy a Chimecho, but of course, the offer is too good to be true—that Chimecho is just a disguised Hoppip ("Who's Flying Now?")! Given how frequently the Magikarp salesman is successfully able to pull off his scams, you almost end up feeling deplorable for Squad Rocket. Virtually.


Troublesome Teams

Information technology'southward not just Squad Rocket who'southward causing problem for Ash and his friends in the Hoenn region. The nefarious Squad Aqua and Squad Magma are constantly lurking in the background, preparing their conflicting plans to accept control of the region. The two rival teams clash at Mt. Chimney as they race to claim a recently fallen meteorite ("Fight for the Meteorite"). Team Magma hopes to use the stone to complete a auto that will cause a volcanic eruption within the mount. Team Aqua afterwards shows up at the Weather condition Institute in Fortree City, looking for information well-nigh the Legendary Pokémon Groudon and Kyogre ("Unfair Weather condition Friends"). It seems very unlikely that this will be the last nosotros run into of these villains during the story arc in Hoenn.

Now that yous have an idea of the excitement that's in store for you in Pokémon: Advanced Challenge, tune in to Pokémon Television receiver to come across the full story. Call back that you tin can load up the newly updated Pokémon Tv mobile app and enjoy these classic episodes on the go!

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