This posts concerns data for passwords on stamped cards not on any set list in this series. These cards are alternate holo cards placed only in the theme decks inside a special solid-color unmarked sleeve, and there's two in each set. Each of the special cards is a reprint from a previous set, but bearing the new set's expansion symbol, a card identification number that simply reads "SPECIAL", a different password from the original (provided the original even had a password), and a special foil stamp unique to each new set. Data linked to the cards' original versions are not linked to the secret stamper versions. Here's the listing of which cards are part of this series, in addition to their original set and original number:
EX: Trainer Journeys: (Fire Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Sonrisa's Sunflora (Orange Johto League Masters, J-24/170)
-SPECIAL
Trixie's Azumarill (Orange Johto League Masters, J-25/170)
Distribution: Liza deck has 1 of each; Sonrisa deck has 2 Sonrisa's Sunflora; Trixie deck has 2 Trixie's Azumarill
EX: Trainer Champions: (Lightning Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Luka's Lanturn (Knockaround Girls, 1-55/157)
-SPECIAL
Milane's Breloom (Knockaround Girls, 3-20/156)
On Luka's Lanturn, 1-55/157 denotes card 55/157 in the first portion of KG. On Milane's Breloom, 3-20/156 denotes card 20/156 in the third portion of KG.
Distribution: Electra deck has 1 of each; Milane deck has 2 Milane's Breloom; Luka deck has 2 Luka's Lanturn
EX: Trainer Quest: (Fighting Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Eusine's Suicune (Pokémon League Guys, 4-11/172)
-SPECIAL
Floreia's Ludicolo (Johto League Masters 3, 12/234)
On Eusine's Suicune, 4-11/172 denotes card 11/172 in the fourth portion of PLG.
Distribution: Shingo deck has 1 of each; Eusine deck has 2 Eusine's Suicune; Floreia deck has 2 Floreia's Ludicolo
EX: Trainer Elites: (Rainbow Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Gary's Blastoise (Johto League Masters 3, 20/134)
-SPECIAL
Harrison's Blaziken (Johto League Masters 3, 27/134)
Distribution: Gary deck has 2 Gary's Blastoise; Harrison deck has 2 Harrison's Blaziken; Ritchie deck has 1 of each
EX: Orange League: (Water Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Mandarin Island Stadium (Orange League Masters 2, 113/120)
-SPECIAL
Trovita Island Desert (Orange League Masters 2, 119/120)
Distribution: Cissy and Luana decks each have 2 Mandarin Island Stadium; Danny and Rudy decks each have 2 Trovita Island Desert; Drake deck has 1 of each
EX: Kanto League Tier 1: (Grass Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Brock's Kabuto (Single Pokémon Sets,
Kabuto Set)
-SPECIAL
Erika's Bulbasaur (Single Pokémon Sets,
Bulbasaur Set)
Distribution: Brock deck has 2 Brock's Kabuto; Erika deck has 2 Erika's Bulbasaur; Misty, Lt. Surge, and Blaine decks each have 1 of each
EX: Kanto League Tier 2: (Poison marker foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Aeris's Togepi (Johto League Masters 3, 237/234)
-SPECIAL
Aeris's Togetic (Johto League Masters 3, 238/234)
Both of these cards, thankfully, aren't linked to malicious code for the secret stamper versions. The original versions were infamous for their malicious e-Reader code, Togepi for crashing the e-Reader, Togetic for erasing scanned data.
Distribution: Koga and Sabrina decks each have 2 Aeris's Togepi; Janine and Giovanni decks each have 2 Aeris's Togetic; Aeris deck has 1 of each
EX: Kanto League Tier 3: (Psychic Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Agatha's Arbok (Knockaround Girls, 4-36/156)
-SPECIAL
Lorelei's Cloyster (Knockaround Girls, 3-17/156)
On Agatha's Arbok, 4-36/156 denotes card 36/156 of the fourth part of KG. On Lorelei's Cloyster, 3-17/156 denotes card 17/156 of the third part of KG.
Distribution: Lorelei deck has 2 Lorelei's Cloyster; Bruno and Lance decks have 1 of each; Agatha deck has 2 Agatha's Arbok
EX: Johto League Tier 1: (Metal Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Falkner's Pidgeot (modified translation from VS., 1/141)
-SPECIAL
Morty's Gengar (modified translation from VS., 21/141)
Distribution: Falkner deck has 2 Falkner's Pidgeot; Morty deck has 2 Morty's Gengar; Bugsy, Chuck, and Karen decks each have 1 of each
EX: Johto League Tier 2: (Darkness Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Whitney's Miltank (modified translation from VS., 19/141)
-SPECIAL
Clair's Kingdra (modified translation from VS., 52/141)
Distribution: Whitney deck has 2 Whitney's Miltank; Clair deck has 2 Clair's Kingdra; Jasmine, Pryce, and Will decks each have 1 of each
EX: Hoenn League Tier 1: (Burn marker foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Wattson's Manectric ex (Hoenn Gym Leaders, card number not known)
-SPECIAL
Flannery's Torkoal ex (Hoenn Gym Leaders, card number not known)
Distribution: Wattson, Norman, and Sidney decks each have 2 Wattson's Manectric ex; Roxanne, Flannery, and Winona decks each have 2 Flannery's Torkoal ex; Phoebe deck has 1 of each
EX: Hoenn League Tier 2: (Colorless Energy foil stamp)
-SPECIAL
Tate & Liza's Solrock* (Hoenn Gym Leaders, card number not known)
-SPECIAL
Drake's Salamence (Hoenn Gym Leaders, card number not known)
Distribution: Tate & Liza, Wallace, and Glacia decks each have 2 Tate & Liza's Solrock*; Brawly, Jason, and Drake decks each have 2 Drake's Salamence; Steven deck has 1 of each
Here's the cards not currently available at Pokégym until now that are part of the secret stampers:
Sonrisa's Sunflora
Pokémon card
{G}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Sonrisa's Sunkern
Put Sonrisa's Sunflora on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {R}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}
{G}{G}
Giga Drain Remove a number of damage counters from Sonrisa's Sunflora equal to half the damage done to the Defending Pokémon (after applying Weakness and Resistance)(rounded up to the nearest 10). If Sonrisa's Sunflora has fewer damage counters than that, remove all of them. 30
{C}{C}{C}{C}
Cross Chop Flip 2 coins. This attack does 50 damage times the number of heads. 50x
Origination: Orange Johto League Masters, 24/170 in Johto portion
Credit: Sunflorazumarill
Trixie's Azumarill
Pokémon card
{W}
80 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Trixie's Marill
Put Trixie's Azumarill on the Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {L}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}
PokéPOWER: Call for Golduck When you play Trixie's Azumarill from your hand, you may flip a coin. If heads, search your deck for a card named Trixie's Golduck and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{W}{W}{W}
Bubble Cannon Flip 4 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads. 30x
Origination: Orange Johto League Masters, 25/170 in Johto portion
Credit: Sunflorazumarill
Falkner's Pidgeot
100 HP {C}
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Falkner's Pidgeotto)
{C}
Whirlwind If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defending Pokémon. (
Do the damage before switching the Pokémon.)
20
{C}{C}
Quick Attack Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.
30x
{C}{C}{C}{C}{C}
Mach Streak Discard 2 Energy cards attached to Falkner's Pidgeot or this attack does nothing.
100
Weakness: {L}
Resistance: {F}
Retreat Cost: {C}
Origination: VS. (Japan Only), 1/141
Morty's Gengar
110 HP {P}
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Morty's Haunter)
Poké-POWER Frightening Mark
If the Defending Pokémon is an Evolved Pokémon, move 3 damage counters instead of 1 whenever Morty's Gengar uses its Curse attack. If Morty's Gengar has fewer damage counters than that, remove all of them.
{C}
Hypnosis The Defending Pokémon is now Asleep.
{P}
Curse If Morty's Gengar has any damage counters on it, move 1 damage counter from Morty's Gengar onto the Defending Pokémon.
Weakness: {D}
Resistance: {F}
Retreat Cost: {C}
Origination: VS. (Japan Only), 21/141
Whitney's Miltank
70 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon
Poké-BODY Fast-Food Demise
If Whitney's Miltank is Knocked Out, remove 1 damage counter from each of your Pokémon in play (
excluding Whitney's Miltank) for each Energy card attached to Whitney's Miltank. If a Pokémon has fewer damage counters than that, remove all of them.
{C}
Defense Curl Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all damage done to Whitney's Miltank during your opponent's next turn. (
Any other effects of attacks still happen.)
{C}{C}
Pound 20
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}
Origination: VS. (Japan Only), 19/141
Clair's Kingdra
120 HP {W}
Stage 2 Pokémon (Evolves from Clair's Seadra)
{C}
Slap 20
{W}{W}{C}
Fin Flick Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage plus 20 more damage for each heads.
30+
{R}{R}{P}{P}
Dragon Tide Don't apply Resistance for this attack.
70
Weakness: {C}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}{C}
Origination: VS. (Japan Only), 52/141
Anyway, there's two pieces of data for the secret stampers in each set.
One of them involves transmitting the passwords on the two cards to the Tajiri server along with the universal confirmation password, "C4F-4M0-Vxx", where xx denotes a two-letter version identifier, in this case "XD" for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. You must have the Trivia Bowl cave enabled. Each pair of "secret stampers" is tied to a new maze challenge that takes place in the Trivia Bowl cave. Each of these challenges is comparable to a Trick House challenge in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.
Crane Challenge (EX: Trainer Journeys):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a difficult crane maze like the ones in Kaminko's basement and at Citadark Island. The music that plays during this challenge is the theme from inside Kaminko's house. There are two rooms in this maze, and you must navigate through both of them riding cranes. There are also a few of trainers on your way to the goal. Here are their teams:
First Room:
Worker Roger(M): L31 Quilava, L31 Houndour
Bodybuilder Annie(F): L33 Ninetales
Second Room:
Surfer Taylor(M): L29 Numel, L29 Numel, L29 Slugma, L29 Torkoal
Chaser Lizzie(F): L32 Combusken, L32 Charmeleon
If the word "Chaser" is shown in yellow, that means the trainer in question wears a yellow shirt. Likewise, if the word appears in red, the trainer in question wears a red shirt. This only applies to female Chasers; male Chasers always wear purple outfits.
Once you've made it through both rooms of the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a JOURNEYCARD. Once you have the Journeycard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The Journeycard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Charizard Tamer Liza(F): L38 Charizard (a.k.a. Charla); reward TM50
Greenhouse Gal Sonrisa(F): L38 Sunflora (a.k.a. Sunny); reward TM19
Performer Trixie(F): L37 Azumarill, L37 Golduck; reward TM03
Crate Challenge (EX: Trainer Champions):
In this challenge, your goal is to move Poké Food crates like the ones from the S.S. Libra and the Cipher Key Lair around to try to reach the exit. The music that plays here is that of the S.S. Libra. Some crates require being pushed onto switches (at dead ends) to open doors. Other crates are stacked two-high, find a switch nearby to lift one of the crates away so that you can push the other. Still others must be moved to get through the maze. There's just one room in this maze, and a few trainers here. Here are their teams:
Supertrainer Ronald(M): L33 Raichu
Cooltrainer Eloise(F): L31 Flaaffy, L31 Lanturn
Supertrainer Hannah(F): L30 Plusle, L30 Minun, L30 Electrike
If the word "Supertrainer" is in teal, that denotes a male wearing a teal suit. If the word is in brown, that denotes a male wearing a brown suit. If the word is in purple, that denotes a female wearing a purple dress. If the word is in red, that denotes a female wearing a red dress.
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a CHAMPIONCARD. Once you have the Championcard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The Championcard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
[PK][MN] Trainer Electra(F): L33 Electabuzz, L33 Raichu, L33 Ampharos, L33 Magneton, L33 Electrode, L33 Skarmory; reward TM24
[PK][MN] Trainer Milane(F): L33 Tangela, L33 Exeggutor, L33 Sunflora, L33 Breloom, L33 Cacturne, L33 Cradily; reward TM22
Seafarer Luka(F): L36 Gyarados, L36 Gyarados, L36 Gyarados; reward TM18
Moving Bridge Challenge (EX: Trainer Quest):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it past a maze of moving bridges similar to the ones in Gateon Port. The music that plays here is that of the Pyrite Cave from Colosseum. By moving the bridges, you can go through the maze. It's a long way through, however, and there are some trainers along the way. Here are their teams:
Hula Dancer Lilo(F): L31 Mankey, L31 Machop
Rider Leonard(M): L33 Heracross
Supertrainer Amara(F): L30 Makuhita, L30 Breloom, L30 Meditite
If the words "Hula Dancer" are in green, it's a generic Hula Dancer wearing a green hula skirt. If the words are in blue, it's a generic Hula Dancer wearing a blue hula skirt. This only applies to generic Hula Dancers; Floreia isn't affected by this.
All male Riders in this piece of data use that of a typical male Rider. None of them have pink hair like Willie at the Outskirt Stand.
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a QUESTCARD. Once you have the Questcard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The Questcard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Dojo Master Shingo(M): L38 Scizor (a.k.a. Blade); reward TM31
Mysteryman Eusine(M): L35 Alakazam, L35 Drowzee, L35 Haunter, L35 Electrode; reward TM29
Hula Dancer Floreia(F): L33 Ludicolo, L33 Ludicolo, L33 Cloyster, L33 Lanturn, L33 Tangela, L33 Jumpluff; reward TM09
Stylus Challenge (EX: Trainer Elites):
In this challenge, the Gamecube will always display a "Connected..." screen except when in battle. Here, the maze is done on the bottom screen of the DS. In this type of maze, you use the Control Pad on the DS to move Michael and the A button to interact with people and objects. You can use any of the following to bring up the menu (which you use as normal): GCN Start, GCN X, GCN Y, DS Start, DS Select. To exit, press either GCN B or DS B. In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a maze that's oddly missing its obstacles. The music that plays here is the Mt. Moon theme from FireRed/LeafGreen. If you approach an area you believe is missing an obstacle, try drawing the obstacle using the stylus. For example, if you're by a crane boarding station but no crane appears, try drawing a crane right above the boarding station. Once the crane is drawn, you can press A to ride it. You can also try to draw a bridge to cross another gap, a crate of Poké Food to depress onto a switch (you don't actually have to write out "Poké Food"), or a door to cut away at a wall. There are three areas in this maze. The last area can only be exited by standing on a certain pattern at the end of it and drawing a door. There are also a few trainers, and you'll fight them on the Gamecube as normal. At the end of the fight, you'll switch back to the DS to continue the maze. Here are the teams of the trainers:
First Area:
Cooltrainer Julius(M): L30 Ivysaur, L30 Bayleef, L30 Grovyle
Lady Susan(F): L32 Tangela, L32 Tropius
Second Area:
Chaser Lydia(F): L30 Charmeleon, L30 Quilava, L30 Combusken
Supertrainer Ryan(M): L32 Magmar, L32 Camerupt
Third Area:
Rich Boy Evan(M): L30 Wartortle, L30 Croconaw, L30 Marshtomp
Hula Dancer Evelyn(F): L32 Mantine, L32 Milotic
Once you've made it through the maze, the interface switches back to the Gamecube. The first time you make it, you'll get a ELITECARD. Once you have the Elitecard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The Elitecard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
[PK][MN] Trainer Ritchie(M): L33 Pikachu (a.k.a. Sparky), L33 Charmeleon (a.k.a. Zippo), L33 Butterfree (a.k.a. Happy), L33 Pupitar (a.k.a. Cruise), L33 Taillow (a.k.a. Rose), L33 Eevee; reward TM42
[PK][MN] Trainer Harrison(M): L33 Combusken, L33 Kecleon, L33 Steelix, L33 Houndour, L33 Sneasel, L33 Miltank; reward TM26
[PK][MN] Trainer Gary(M): L33 Wartortle, L33 Eevee, L33 Dodrio, L33 Magmar, L33 Scizor, L33 Golem; reward TM30
Lava Challenge (EX: Orange League):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a maze of lava flows by pushing down crates to block the lava flows and harden lava, similar to an area of Citadark Island. The music that plays here is that of Citadark Island. You can't fight the trainers or make it to the end of the maze unless you push every crate to stop and harden every lava flow. Here are the trainers' teams:
Supertrainer Tamba(M): L42 Charizard, L42 Venusaur, L42 Blastoise
Supertrainer Molly(F): L42 Swampert, L42 Blaziken, L42 Sceptile
Supertrainer Van(M): L42 Meganium, L42 Feraligatr, L42 Typhlosion
Supertrainer Ellie(F): L42 Machamp, L42 Flygon, L42 Houndoom
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get an ORANGECARD. Once you have the Orangecard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The Orangecard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed and which items you have stolen. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Orange Crew Cissy(F): L51 Seadra, L51 Blastoise; reward Mystic Water
Orange Crew Danny(M): L48 Nidoqueen, L48 Scyther, L48 Machoke, L48 Geodude, L48 Electrode; reward Soft Sand
Stealable: Poison Barb from Nidoqueen, Silverpowder from Scyther, Black Belt from Machoke, Hard Stone from Geodude
Orange Crew Rudy(M): L50 Exeggutor, L50 Electabuzz, L50 Starmie; reward Magnet
Stealable: Miracle Seed from Exeggutor
Orange Crew Luana(F): L51 Alakazam, L51 Marowak; reward Twistedspoon
OI Elite Drake(M): L47 Ditto, L47 Onix, L47 Gengar, L47 Venusaur, L47 Electabuzz, L47 Dragonite; reward Dragon Fang
Stealable: Metal Powder from Ditto, Shadow Tag from Gengar, Sharp Beak from Dragonite
Quiz Challenge (EX: Kanto League Tier 1):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a multi-room maze answering quiz questions in an attempt to keep optional battles optional and make it to the exit. The questions consist of multiple-choice questions much like those you'll find at the Poké Bowl in the same facility. The music that plays here is that of ONBS under normal conditions. All of the rooms are loaded at once. Each door and trainer has a question attached to it. Pick the right answer, and the door will open or the trainer will let you past. (You can still battle the trainer if you choose to do so). Pick the wrong answer, and the door will lock tight and not let you through, or the trainer will battle you. If a door locks tight, you're going to have to find a key somewhere in the maze to open it. Here are the teams of the trainers you'll find here:
Curmudgeon Billy(M): L43 Blastoise, L43 Golduck
Matron Violet(F): L43 Feraligatr, L43 Quagsire
Fun Old Man Mitch(M): L43 Swampert, L43 Sharpedo
Cooltrainer Jake(M): L43 Charizard, L43 Arcanine
Cooltrainer Candy(F): L43 Typhlosion, L43 Houndoom
Surfer Raul(M): L43 Blaziken, L43 Camerupt
Street Performer Cindy(F): L43 Raichu, L43 Electabuzz
Roller Boy Steve(M): L43 Ampharos, L43 Lanturn
Bodybuilder Atlas(M): L43 Plusle, L43 Minun
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a K1CARD. Once you have the K1Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The K1Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Leader Brock(M): L47 Steelix, L47 Golem, L47 Forretress, L47 Ludicolo, L47 Swampert, L47 Sudowoodo; reward TMe1
Leader Misty(F): L47 Starmie, L47 Seaking, L47 Kingdra, L47 Golduck, L47 Gyarados, L47 Luvdisc; reward TMe8
Leader Lt. Surge(M): L49 Raichu, L49 Electrode, L49 Electabuzz, L49 Magneton; reward TMe3
Leader Erika(F): L49 Tangela, L49 Victreebel, L49 Bellossom, L49 Jumpluff; reward TMeB
Leader Blaine(M): L47 Arcanine, L47 Ninetales, L47 Rapidash, L47 Magmar, L47 Rhydon, L47 Magcargo; reward TMe4
Leader Sabrina(F): L50 Alakazam, L50 Mr. Mime, L50 Espeon; reward TMe7
[PK][MN] Researcher Giovanni(M): L47 Nidoking, L47 Nidoqueen, L47 Rhydon, L47 Dugtrio, L47 Steelix, L47 Persian; reward TMe2
Scooter Challenge (EX: Kanto League Tier 3):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a series of roadways to the goal, all riding your scooter. Like the Stylus Challenge, you play this challenge on the DS and the Gamecube will always display a "Connected..." screen except when in battle. This time, though the action takes place on the top screen. Here, you're riding on a series of roadways that look a lot like the Speed Highway section of the Speed Highway stage in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut. The music here is the theme from the Speed Highway section of the Speed Highway stage in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut. Here, the camera is behind the scooter. You use the Control Pad left and right to turn, the A button to accelerate, the B button to brake, and the R button to slide. The Y button is the trick button, more on that in a moment. Trainers will come up aboard various vehicles, be they cars, roller skates, bicycles, etc. in order to challenge you. Here are their teams:
Hula Dancer Pamela(F): L44 Altaria (rides a bicycle)
Hula Dancer Gina(F): L42 Hitmonlee, L42 Hitmonchan, L42 Hitmontop (rides roller skates)
Hunter Brian(M): L43 Dragonair, L43 Shelgon (drives a car)
Hunter Andrea(F): L44 Heracross (rides a bicycle)
Fun Old Man Ivan(M): L41 Dratini, L41 Dratini, L41 Bagon, L41 Bagon (drives a car)
Curmudgeon Yancy(M): L43 Primeape, L43 Hariyama (rides roller skates)
There are some trick ramps on the highway. If you press Y on one, you can go through areas you normally wouldn't be able to drive through. You have to keep pressing Y to continue the trick as long as you can. There's one area where you drive through rings, where you have to press Y right after going through each ring or else you fall to oblivion and fail the challenge. Another area requires pressing Y to jump a raised bridge, and you have to press Y mid-jump to ensure you'll make it. Still another area requires jumping off a ramp to catch a balloon that will allow you to float a short distance, provided you hold Y to hold on to the balloon. There's others not listed here. Anyway, once the entire course is said and done, the interface switches back to the Gamecube. The first time you make it, you'll get a K3CARD. Once you have the K3Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The K3Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Elite Four Koga(M): L47 Venomoth, L47 Voltorb, L47 Golbat, L47 Muk, L47 Forretress, L47 Ariados; reward TMeA
Leader Janine(F): L49 Crobat, L49 Weezing, L49 Ariados, L49 Venomoth; reward TMeJ
Elite Four Lorelei(F): L47 Dewgong, L47 Cloyster, L47 Jynx, L47 Slowbro, L47 Lapras, L47 Piloswine; reward TMeE
Elite Four Bruno(M): L47 Machamp, L47 Hitmonlee, L47 Hitmonchan, L47 Hitmontop, L47 Onix, L47 Steelix; reward TMeC
Elite Four Agatha(F): L49 Gengar, L49 Golbat, L49 Arbok, L49 Misdreavus; reward TMeG
Champion Lance(M): L47 Gyarados, L47 Gyarados(Shining), L47 Dragonite, L47 Charizard, L47 Aerodactyl, L47 Kingdra; reward TMe9
Sensitive Wall Challenge (EX: Johto League Tier 1):
In this challenge, your goal is to simply make it through a maze, where the music from The Under in Colosseum plays. However, it's not all that simple. You can't touch the walls. If you touch a wall, an alarm will ring and you'll be taken back to the start of the maze! It's similar to the maze at the Cloud's Reactor Enigma Island. There are also several trainers in the maze, and they'll challenge you with these teams:
Rich Boy Rich(M): L42 Venomoth, L42 Parasect, L42 Pinsir
Lady Missy(F): L43 Mightyena, L43 Absol
Cooltrainer Carlos(M): L42 Hitmonlee, L42 Hitmonchan, L42 Hitmontop
Cooltrainer Ana Maria(F): L43 Ledian, L43 Shuckle
Athlete Pierre(M): L44 Heracross
Athlete Sophia(F): L43 Sharpedo, L43 Cacturne
Surfer Dennis(M): L43 Houndoom, L43 Murkrow
Hula Dancer Mary(F): L43 Hariyama, L43 Medicham
Hula Dancer Buena(F): L42 Beautifly, L42 Dustox, L42 Masquerain
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a J1CARD. Once you have the J1Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The J1Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Leader Falkner(M): L49 Pidgeot, L49 Pidgeot, L49 Dodrio, L49 Noctowl; reward TMe5
Leader Bugsy(M): L49 Ariados, L49 Butterfree, L49 Beedrill, L49 Scizor; reward TMeD
Leader Morty(M): L49 Gengar, L49 Gengar, L49 Gengar, L49 Gengar; reward TMeK
Leader Chuck(M): L50 Primeape, L50 Machamp, L50 Poliwrath; reward TMeL
Elite Four Karen(F): L48 Umbreon, L48 Vileplume, L48 Murkrow, L48 Gengar, L48 Houndoom; reward TMeX5
Key Challenge (EX: Johto League Tier 2):
In this challenge, your goal is to make your way through a maze with a lot of locked doors. The music here is that of Cipher Key Lair. Each door has a key that goes to it, and you're going to have to do a lot of backtracking to open them all. There are also a few trainers in the maze, who will only surrender their key if you beat them, and they'll challenge you with these teams:
Rider Jimm(M): L44 Magneton
Rider Audrey(F): L43 Skarmory, L43 Steelix
Chaser Duane(M): L43 Aggron, L43 Mawile
Chaser Melissa(F): L43 Jynx, L43 Lapras
Casual Dude Brendan(M): L43 Delibird, L43 Piloswine
Chaser Katelyn(F): L43 Glalie, L43 Walrein
Casual Guy Milo(M): L43 Alakazam, L43 Hypno
Bodybuilder Tori(F): L43 Xatu, L43 Girafarig
Bodybuilder Arnie(M): L43 Gardevoir, L43 Medicham
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get a J2CARD. Once you have the J2Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The J2Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Leader Whitney(F): L50 Nidoqueen, L50 Clefable, L50 Miltank; reward TMeM
Leader Jasmine(F): L50 Magneton, L50 Magneton, L50 Steelix; reward TMe0
Leader Pryce(M): L50 Dewgong, L50 Dewgong, L50 Piloswine; reward TMeO
Leader Clair(F): L48 Dragonite, L48 Dragonite, L48 Dragonite, L48 Kingdra, L48 Gyarados; reward TMeI
Elite Four Will(M): L48 Xatu, L48 Jynx, L48 Exeggutor, L48 Slowbro, L48 Xatu; reward TMeX6
TMeX6 is a new transmittable TM. It teaches Psycho Boost.
Flashlight Challenge (EX: Hoenn League Tier 1):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a simple maze, where the Route 104 theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald is the music here. Problem is, there's no overhead lighting in this maze, which means you'll need to use the Flashlight you got from the Team Draco mission to see your way through. There are also a few trainers in this maze, and they'll challenge you with these teams:
Hunter Jupiter(M): L43 Golem, L43 Rhydon
Hunter Mercury(F): L44 Sudowoodo
Chaser Pluto(M): L43 Cradily, L43 Armaldo
Chaser Eris(F): L41 Raticate, L41 Clefable, L41 Farfetch'd, L41 Tauros
Army Captain Neptune(M): L42 Furret, L42 Noctowl, L42 Dunsparce
Chaser Ceres(F): L41 Linoone, L41 Swellow, L41 Spinda, L41 Castform
Hula Dancer Charon(F): L43 Pidgeot, L43 Butterfree
Surfer Mars(M): L43 Crobat, L43 Murkrow
Hula Dancer Luna(F): L43 Pelipper, L43 Tropius
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get an H1CARD. Once you have the H1Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The H1Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Leader Roxanne(F): L50 Golem, L50 Golem, L50 Nosepass; reward TMeT
Leader Wattson(M): L48 Magneton, L48 Electrode, L48 Magneton, L48 Manectric, L48 Manectric; reward TMeR
Leader Flannery(F): L48 Magcargo (a.k.a. Mag), L48 Magcargo (a.k.a. Meg), L48 Camerupt, L48 Camerupt, L48 Torkoal; reward TMeP
Leader Norman(M): L48 Slaking, L48 Slaking, L48 Slaking, L48 Spinda, L48 Linoone; reward TMeN
Leader Winona(F): 6 of the following (always includes the shining Swellow and at least one Altaria): L47 Skarmory, L47 Altaria, L47 Pelipper, L47 Swellow, L47 Swellow(Shining), L47 Altaria, L47 Tropius; reward TMe6
Disguise Challenge (EX: Hoenn League Tier 2):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a simple maze where the Route 22 theme from FireRed/LeafGreen is the music that plays. However, there are trainers in the maze, and nobody's who they appear to be. You're going to have to answer a few questions to get them to take off their disguises. Here are the trainers' teams and disguises:
Rider Andrew(M): L42 Hitmonchan, L42 Hitmonlee, L42 Primeape; disguised as male Cipher Peon
Rider Harli(F): L43 Heracross, L43 Hitmontop; disguised as female Team Flora Grunt
Army Officer Bobby(M): L43 Hariyama, L43 Medicham; disguised as Gonzap
Army Officer Kasi(F): L42 Blastoise, L42 Poliwrath, L42 Starmie; disguised as Milane
Boarder Tony(M): L42 Feraligatr, L42 Politoed, L42 Octillery; disguised as male Team Draco Grunt
Skier Shawna(F): L42 Swampert, L42 Ludicolo, L42 Walrein; disguised as female Team Magma Grunt
Casual Dude Johnny(M): L42 Venusaur, L42 Vileplume, L42 Victreebel; disguised as male Team Plasma Grunt
Kimono Girl Chiyo(F): L42 Meganium, L42 Bellossom, L42 Jumpluff; disguised as female Team Rocket Executive
Casual Guy Rupert(M): L42 Sceptile, L42 Roselia, L42 Tropius; disguised as male Team Aqua Grunt
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get an H2CARD. Once you have the H2Card, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The H2Card will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Leader Brawly(M): L50 Machamp, L50 Hariyama, L50 Medicham; reward TMeS
Leader Tate&Liza(F/F): L49 Lunatone, L49 Solrock, L49 Xatu, L49 Claydol; reward TMeH
Champion Wallace(M): 6 of the following (always includes Milotic and Whiscash): L47 Luvdisc, L47 Whiscash, L47 Walrein, L47 Seaking, L47 Milotic, L47 Wailord, L47 Tentacruel, L47 Ludicolo, L47 Gyarados; reward TMeF
Leader Jason(M): L47 Sceptile, L47 Ludicolo, L47 Shiftry, L47 Breloom, L47 Cacturne, L47 Tropius; reward TMeU
TMeU is a new transmittable TM. It teaches Ingrain.
If you've completed both the Flashlight Challenge and the Disguise Challenge, you'll recieve an e-mail from Ancha containing a pair of passwords. Transmit those two passwords the same way as the passwords on those you used to transmit the other challenges in order to unlock another challenge.
Haze Challenge (Special Hoenn Challenge):
In this challenge, your goal is to make it through a simple maze whose music is that of Resort Gorgeous in FireRed/LeafGreen. However, there are numerous Kingdra creating a haze enveloping the entire maze. There's overhead lighting here, which means you won't be using your Flashlight here. There are also a few trainers in this maze, and they'll challenge you with these teams:
Supertrainer Kcorb(M): L45 Murkrow, L45 Sneasel
Supertrainer Ytsim(F): L44 Mightyena, L44 Crawdaunt, L44 Absol
Supertrainer Egrustl(M): L45 Gengar, L45 Misdreavus
Supertrainer Akire(F): L45 Banette, L45 Dusclops
Supertrainer Enialb(M): L45 Jynx, L45 Piloswine
Supertrainer Eninaj(F): L45 Dewgong, L45 Walrein
Supertrainer Innavoig(M): L45 Dragonite, L45 Kingdra
Supertrainer Anirbas(F): L45 Altaria, L45 Flygon
Once you've made it through the maze, the first time you make it, you'll get an HXCARD. Once you have the HXCard, you can choose one last trainer to fight for a reward. Each trainer has a different reward. Once a trainer is defeated, you'll recieve their reward and be escorted out of the maze. You can make it through the maze again to go for a different reward, but you can only claim each reward once. The HXCard will keep track of which rewards you have claimed. Here are your choices, their teams, and their rewards:
Elite Four Sidney(M): L47 Mightyena, L47 Shiftry, L47 Absol, L47 Sharpedo, L47 Cacturne, L47 Crawdaunt; reward TMeX4
Elite Four Phoebe(F): L48 Dusclops, L48 Banette, L48 Sableye, L48 Banette, L48 Dusclops; reward TMeX3
Elite Four Glacia(F): L48 Glalie, L48 Walrein, L48 Walrein, L48 Glalie, L48 Walrein; reward TMeX2
Elite Four Drake(M): L47 Salamence, L47 Altaria, L47 Salamence, L47 Flygon, L47 Flygon, L47 Kingdra; reward TMeX1
[PK][MN] Trainer Steven(M): 6 of the following (always includes Metagross and at least one Aggron): L47 Aggron, L47 Aggron, L47 Claydol, L47 Cradily, L47 Armaldo, L47 Skarmory, L47 Metagross; reward TMeQ
The Gauntlet (EX: Kanto League Tier 2):
Here it is. The final maze challenge. You must complete all of the others (including the Haze Challenge) to be able to participate in this one. This one is the most difficult maze challenge ever made. Your goal is to get to the very end of a maze that includes elements of all of the previous mazes. With the exception of the scooter challenge, the music that played in the previous mazes plays in their respective sections of The Gauntlet.
At the start of the first section, you'll run into (the living Kanto) Aeris. She'll challenge you to your first battle of the challenge. Here's her team:
Leader Aeris(F): L54 Blissey, L54 Clefable, L54 Porygon2, L54 Wigglytuff
After this battle is over, Aeris will tell you that the battle against her was the easiest battle of the entire challenge before handing you a CHEAT SIREN, and explaining how to use it. If someone sends out a Pokémon whose level is higher than 100, blow the siren from the Key Items pocket to end the match instantly and have the cheater taken out of the challenge. Careful, though--if you blow the Cheat Siren too early, you'll end up being taken out of the challenge yourself and have to start all over! You should also blow the siren if someone brings seven or more Pokémon with them and skips turns to make illegal swaps. Pokémon that are either higher than level 100 or Pokémon that are the seventh one on the team will be denoted in teal; this denotes a battle you should use your Cheat Siren with. You can't take the Cheat Siren out of the challenge; if you have to leave the challenge, you'll have to give your Cheat Siren back.
CRANE VALLEY
The first section is the crane section. Again, you're going to have to employ the cranes to go through this maze. The maze here is much tricker than the
EX: Trainer Journeys one, and is riddled with more trainers. In the middle of the path, you'll find a healing machine for you to heal your Pokémon with. Here are the teams of the trainers in this part of the maze:
Cooltrainer Al(M): L74 Arbok, L74 Seviper
Hunter Benny(M): L103 Tentacruel, L97 Qwilfish
Supertrainer Carla(F): L68 Nidorino, L68 Nidorina, L68 Gloom, L68 Weepinbell, L68 Kakuna, L68 Venonat,
L68 Roselia, L68 Gulpin
Rider Deanna(F): L73 Ivysaur, L73 Ivysaur, L73 Venusaur
Fun Old Man Ernie(M): L75 Nidoking
Bodybuilder Frieda(F): L101 Nidoqueen,
L102 Dustox
Upon making it to the end of the crane section, Aeris will catch up to you. She'll detail that you've made it through the first part of the course, but there's still more to come before handing you the BEEPER. If you need help, use the Beeper and Aeris will come to you. Like the Cheat Siren, the Beeper can't be taken out of the challenge, so if you have to leave the challenge, you have to give the Beeper back. Go through the door to go to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
CRATE CORRIDOR
The second section is the crate section. Again, you'll be pushing crates to trigger switches and to get around. However, the two-tall stacks have no switches to move one crate out of the way. Use the Beeper near them to get help in pushing these out of the way. The maze is more complex than the
EX: Trainer Champions one. Again, there's a healing machine in the middle of the section. There's more trainers here, and their teams:
Hula Dancer Gladys(F): L69 Kadabra, L69 Slowbro, L69 Exeggutor, L69 Mr. Mime, L69 Starmie, L69 Jynx,
L69 Xatu
Supertrainer Hector(M): L111 Chimecho
Cooltrainer Isis(F): L72 Kirlia, L72 Kirlia, L72 Medicham, L72 Claydol
Casual Guy Justin(M): L62 Abra, L62 Abra, L62 Abra, L62 Ralts, L62 Ralts, L62 Ralts,
L62 Meditite, L62 Meditite, L62 Meditite, L62 Natu, L62 Natu, L62 Natu, L62 Slowpoke, L62 Wobbuffet
Beauty Kendra(F): L73 Slowbro, L73 Slowking, L73 Starmie
Curmudgeon Larry(M): L75 Alakazam
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the crate section. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
MOVING BRIDGE ROAD
The third section is the moving bridge section. Here, there's a very complex web of moving bridges, even more complex than the
EX: Trainer Quest maze. Careful--you can't reach some of them without getting help via the Beeper, and you need to reach them if you want to clear this section! Once more, a heal machine is present in the center of the section. Again, there's even more trainers waiting for you. Here are their teams:
Casual Guy Mark(M): L108 Sandslash,
L108 Dugtrio, L99 Quagsire
Matron Nadia(F): L74 Whiscash, L74 Marshtomp, L74 Camerupt
Chaser Opal(F): L76 Gligar
Bodybuilder Peter(M): L68 Diglett, L68 Diglett, L68 Diglett, L68 Diglett, L68 Diglett, L68 Diglett,
L68 Swinub, L68 Swinub, L68 Swinub
Rogue Quincy(M): L71 Wooper, L71 Swinub, L71 Nincada, L71 Sandshrew, L71 Trapinch, L71 Geodude
Newscaster Rose(F): L101 Camerupt, L93 Nidoqueen
Hunter Suzie(F): L75 Steelix, L75 Flygon
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the crate section. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it. After your team is healed, you're going to be asked to prepare a DS for the next section.
STYLUS ALLEY
The fourth section is the stylus section. This section will be played on the DS. The maze here is even trickier and requires you to draw more obstacles to get through it than the
EX: Trainer Elites one. In addition to bridges, cranes, crates, and doors, you're also going to have to draw the heal machine. You can only draw it once, but you can use it after it's been drawn. Using the Beeper here is a bit simpler; just press the X button on the DS. Aeris will run up to you and recommend which kind of object you should draw next. Again, there's very tough trainers waiting for you. Here are their teams:
Rider Ted(M): L72 Fearow, L72 Noctowl, L72 Swellow, L72 Butterfree, L72 Ledian, L72 Beautifly
Hula Dancer Uma(F): L67 Hoppip, L67 Hoppip, L67 Hoppip, L67 Skiploom, L67 Skiploom, L67 Skiploom,
L67 Jumpluff, L67 Jumpluff, L67 Jumpluff, L67 Tropius, L67 Tropius
Surfer Vince(M): L74 Murkrow, L74 Skarmory, L74 Gligar, L74 Xatu
Street Performer Wendy(F): L76 Charizard, L76 Mantine
Chaser Xena(F): L109 Delibird,
L110 Crobat,
L113 Aerodactyl
Rich Boy Yung(M): L77 Salamence
Supertrainer Zach(M): L121 Zapdos
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the stylus section. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it. After your team is healed, you're going to be asked to return to the Gamecube for the next section.
LAVA FALLS
The fifth section is the lava flow section. Here, there's a lot of lava flows and a lot of crates to push to make it through, even more complex than the
EX: Orange League maze. There are even some crates that you can't reach but need pushed in order to complete the maze. To have those crates pushed, use the Beeper to have Aeris push them. There's a heal machine in the middle of the maze, but you'll need Aeris's help to reach it. There are also several tough trainers in this section of the maze, here are their teams:
Cooltrainer Allison(F): L78 Primeape, L78 Machamp
Chaser Betty(F): L111 Poliwrath, L78 Breloom
Matron Colette(F): L77 Hitmonlee, L77 Hitmonchan, L77 Hitmontop
Newscaster Desiree(F): L67 Mankey, L67 Machop, L67 Tyrogue, L67 Heracross, L67 Makuhita, L67 Primeape,
L67 Machoke, L67 Hitmonlee, L67 Hitmonchan, L67 Hitmontop, L67 Hariyama, L67 Machamp, L67 Poliwrath
Hula Dancer Erina(F): L75 Primeape, L75 Primeape, L75 Primeape, L75 Hariyama, L75 Hariyama
Rider Frieda(F): L108 Heracross,
L108 Hitmontop
Chaser Glenda(F): L79 Breloom
Hula Dancer Hailey(F): L73 Breloom, L73 Medicham, L73 Poliwrath, L73 Heracross, L73 Hariyama, L73 Hitmontop,
L73 Primeape
Beauty Irene(F): L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham,
L101 Medicham
Hunter Janis(F): L78 Machamp, L78 Medicham
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the lava section. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
QUIZ CITY
The sixth section is the quiz section. Here, there's a very complex door maze and even more quiz questions. This time around, the questions used are derived from all of the available Trivia Bowls (Poké, Hedge, Final, Mega) and are harder than those from the
EX: Kanto League Tier 1 maze. If you get a question wrong, use the Beeper to have Aeris open the door. One of the rooms, around the center of the maze, has a Heal Machine. There's also some very tough trainers here. Their teams are:
Rider Alvin(M): L78 Walrein, L78 Dewgong
Worker Biff(M): L56 Snorunt, L56 Snorunt, L56 Snorunt, L56 Snorunt, L56 Snorunt, L56 Snorunt,
L56 Spheal, L56 Spheal, L56 Spheal, L56 Spheal, L56 Spheal, L56 Spheal, L56 Smoochum, L56 Smoochum, L56 Smoochum, L56 Smoochum, L56 Smoochum, L56 Smoochum, L56 Seel, L56 Seel, L56 Seel, L56 Seel, L56 Seel, L56 Seel
Chaser Corben(M): L76 Delibird, L76 Glalie, L76 Jynx, L76 Piloswine
Bodybuilder Dirk(M): L119 Sneasel
Navigator Evan(M): L77 Lapras, L77 Sneasel, L77 Glalie
Casual Guy Franky(M): L72 Walrein, L72 Walrein, L72 Glalie, L72 Glalie, L72 Dewgong, L72 Dewgong,
L72 Lapras, L72 Lapras
Sailor Guy(M): L79 Jynx
Casual Dude Harvey(M): L106 Walrein,
L106 Dewgong, L100 Glalie
Surfer Ipex(M): L101 Dewgong,
L101 Walrein,
L101 Dewgong,
L101 Walrein,
L101 Dewgong,
L101 Walrein,
L101 Dewgong,
L101 Walrein
Glasses Dude Jaden(M): L75 Jynx, L75 Jynx, L75 Walrein, L75 Lapras, L75 Lapras
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the lava section. The door leads to the next section. Oddly enough, your team isn't healed between sections here, and between sections, a cutscene will depict your character preparing the scooter.
SCOOTER HIGHWAY
The seventh section is the scooter section. This section will be played on the DS, and there are two phases to this section, which is actually easier than its
EX: Kanto League Tier 3 counterpart. There aren't any trainers anywhere in this section, and there's only one trick ramp in the entire area. Once you get here, Aeris will ask one of two things. Either she'll ask that you allow her to ride with you, or she'll ask to drive your scooter through the area. You have no choice if she asks to be a passenger, but you can say no if she asks to drive and have her be a passenger instead. If Aeris drives the scooter, the top speed will go up, but turning, acceleration, and handling all suffer. It's advised that only advanced players allow Aeris to drive.
The first phase is a tunnel phase. There's four possible tunnels you can take, depending on region and driver. Japanese players have overall shorter tunnels than players in other parts of the world, and Aeris's tunnels are longer than Michael's. We'll refer to the different regions as "Japanese" and "American". It should be noted that the theme playing in the tunnel area is the full version of the first anime theme of the opposite region. Namely, Japanese players have the first American theme playing, while American players have the first Japanese theme playing. Both tunes are complete with lyrics. The longest tunnel is Aeris's American tunnel. That's followed by Michael's American tunnel and Aeris's Japanese tunnel, with Michael's Japanese tunnel as the shortest. The tunnel is straight throughout, and if you stay your course, you'll get to the end of it right as the song ends.
The second phase is the At Dawn phase. This phase is a recreation of the At Dawn area of Speed Highway in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, and the music here is of that area from that game. You'll come in where Sonic enters the area, and you'll be driving through the streets. Eventually, you'll reach the fountain. You'll have to do a trick to get to the exit of this phase. You'll have to ride a short trick ramp into the fountain. The fountain will shoot you up, and you can navigate your way to the exit through midair. You can press Y in midair to face the exit if you're having trouble turning. Once you've reached the exit, you've completed the phase. After dismounting, though, Aeris will claim that she forgot that she gets queasy on anything similar to a bike (such as a scooter or Pokémon Peace Squad's Jet Ski) and that she can't help you in the next section, but she'll try to catch up to you in the section after that. Michael will then claim that he should have rented an air board, but Aeris will claim that air boards (or something similar, such as Pokémon Peace Squad's hovercraft) make her queasy as well, and that they should have rented roller skates.
You'll get a K2CARD upon entering the next section (if you don't have one already), as well as your Pokémon being fully healed. You can use the K2Card to start from that point should you have to leave the challenge, also getting the Cheat Siren and Beeper back in the process. If you have to re-enter the challenge, the receptionist here will ask whether you want to return to Crane Valley (first section) or Sensitive Wall Threshold (the eighth section).
SENSITIVE WALL THRESHOLD
The eighth section is the sensitive wall section. Here, there's a very complex maze with sensitive walls. The maze is trickier than the
EX: Johto League Tier 1 maze, and if you touch one directly, you'll find yourself back at the reception counter. The Heal Machine here is in the center of the maze, in the roomiest area. Because of the events of the last section, you won't be able to get any Beeper help here. There's also some very tough trainers here. Their teams are:
Hunter Karl(M): L79 Parasect, L79 Breloom
Hunter Kerry(F): L121 Venusaur,
L121 Meganium,
L121 Sceptile
Rider Ludwig(M): L56 Oddish, L56 Oddish, L56 Oddish, L56 Oddish, L56 Bellsprout, L56 Bellsprout,
L56 Bellsprout, L56 Bellsprout, L56 Tangela, L56 Tangela, L56 Tangela, L56 Tangela, L56 Sunkern, L56 Sunkern, L56 Sunkern, L56 Sunkern, L56 Lotad, L56 Lotad, L56 Lotad, L56 Lotad, L56 Seedot, L56 Seedot, L56 Seedot, L56 Seedot, L56 Roselia
Rider Lorie(F): L80 Sunflora
Cooltrainer Mack(M): L75 Ivysaur, L75 Weepinbell, L75 Bayleef, L75 Grovyle, L75 Lombre, L75 Nuzleaf
Cooltrainer Miki(F): L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep,
L73 Lileep, L73 Lileep
Athlete Nils(M): L130 Cradily
Athlete Nenene(F): L76 Venusaur, L76 Vileplume, L76 Victreebel, L76 Tangela, L76 Parasect
Having recovered from the scooter section's motion sickness, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the sensitive wall section, and will once again be available to help you. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
KEY OFFICE
The ninth section is the key section. Here, there's a very complex door maze with every single door locked by a key. This time around, you're going to have to collect a whole lot of keys and make your way through an area tougher than the
EX: Johto League Tier 2 maze. If you can't open any door and have very few keys, you might try calling Aeris on the Beeper. Aeris holds a few of the keys, and will use them if you need them. One of the rooms, around the center of the maze, has a Heal Machine. There's also some very tough trainers here. To recieve a key from a trainer you fight legally, just beat the trainer and you'll recieve it afterward. To recieve a key from a trainer whom you had to use the Cheat Siren on, they'll drop the key as they're dragged out of the maze, and you'll be able to pick it up. Their teams are:
Supertrainer Pebble(F): L79 Plusle, L79 Minun
Supertrainer Patrick(M): L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu,
L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu, L69 Pikachu
Supertrainer Quana(F): L132 Electabuzz
Supertrainer Quincy(M): L76 Electrode, L76 Magneton, L76 Raichu, L76 Electabuzz, L76 Jolteon
Hula Dancer Rina(F): L108 Manectric,
L108 Ampharos,
L108 Raichu,
L108 Electabuzz
Surfer Reginald(M): L79 Ampharos, L79 Lanturn
Hula Dancer Subaru(F): L80 Manectric
Surfer Sammy(M): L73 Plusle, L73 Minun, L73 Plusle, L73 Minun, L73 Plusle, L73 Minun,
L73 Plusle, L73 Minun
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the key section, this time with a flashlight in hand. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
FLASHLIGHT STADIUM
The tenth section is the flashlight section. Here, there's a very complex maze that's dark enough to require using your Flashlight. The maze is trickier than the
EX: Hoenn League Tier 1 maze. There are also some doors that require shining flashlight beams on it to open them. Red ones require just one and you can open them yourself, but blue ones require two, which means you'll have to call Aeris on the Beeper to open those. The Heal Machine here is in the center of the maze, in the roomiest area. There's also some very tough trainers here. Some are standing, while others will ambush you upon opening some of the doors. Their teams are:
Standing Trainers:
Boarder Orsen(M): L120 Golduck,
L120 Crawdaunt
Skier Ora(F): L79 Blastoise, L79 Feraligatr, L79 Swampert
Officer Toro(M): L80 Poliwrath, L80 Vaporeon
Kimono Girl Tink(F): L73 Remoraid, L73 Qwilfish, L73 Krabby, L73 Tentacool, L73 Goldeen, L73 Corsola,
L73 Staryu, L73 Magikarp, L73 Chinchou
Sage Uther(M): L99 Octillery,
L109 Qwilfish,
L119 Gyarados,
L129 Milotic
Medium Ursula(F): L81 Sharpedo
Bandana Guy Van(M): L78 Quagsire, L78 Quagsire, L78 Mantine, L78 Mantine
Teacher Vera(F): L73 Squirtle, L73 Wartortle, L73 Blastoise, L73 Totodile, L73 Croconaw, L73 Feraligatr,
L73 Mudkip, L73 Marshtomp, L73 Swampert
Ambushing Trainers:
Cooltrainer Wendeen(F): L120 Arcanine,
L120 Camerupt
Cooltrainer Waldo(M): L79 Charizard, L79 Typhlosion, L79 Blaziken
Army Officer Xita(F): L80 Ninetales, L80 Flareon
Army Officer Xander(M): L73 Vulpix, L73 Growlithe, L73 Magby, L73 Houndour, L73 Numel, L73 Torkoal,
L73 Slugma, L73 Ponyta, L73 Magby
Skier Yolanda(F): L99 Arcanine,
L109 Ninetales,
L119 Houndoom,
L129 Camerupt
Boarder Yancy(M): L81 Houndoom
Matron Zoe(F): L78 Camerupt, L78 Camerupt, L78 Torkoal, L78 Torkoal
Curmudgeon Zatch(M): L73 Charmander, L73 Charmeleon, L73 Charizard, L73 Cyndaquil, L73 Quilava, L73 Typhlosion,
L73 Torchic, L73 Combusken, L73 Blaziken
Once again, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the flashlight section. The door leads to the next section. Your team will automatically be healed at the start of it.
DISGUISE CENTRAL
The eleventh section is the disguise section. Here, there's a very complex maze with disguised trainers throughout. Most of them will shed their disguises the same way as their
EX: Hoenn League Tier 2 counterparts. However, some of them will never shed their digsuises no matter what you do. If you encounter one of those, use the Beeper to call Aeris and she'll get the trainer to shed their disguise. Regardless of how the disguise falls off, you're being rematched against everbody who cheated so far during this challenge, and nobody's changed their ways. Since you're expected to blow the Cheat Siren often, there is no Heal Machine available in this section of the maze. If you want healed, use the Beeper when you're not standing close to a trainer and Aeris will have your Pokémon healed. The teams and disguises of the trainers are:
Hunter Benny(M): L133 Tentacruel,
L127 Qwilfish; disguised as Brock
Supertrainer Carla(F): L74 Nidoking, L74 Nidoqueen, L74 Vileplume, L74 Victreebel, L74 Beedrill, L74 Venomoth,
L74 Roselia, L74 Swalot; disguised as Misty
Bodybuilder Frieda(F): L141 Nidoqueen,
L142 Dustox; disguised as Erika
Hula Dancer Gladys(F): L75 Alakazam, L75 Slowbro, L75 Exeggutor, L75 Mr. Mime, L75 Starmie, L75 Jynx,
L75 Xatu; disguised as Sabrina
Supertrainer Hector(M): L136 Chimecho; disguised as Lt. Surge
Casual Guy Justin(M): L68 Alakazam, L68 Alakazam, L68 Alakazam, L68 Gardevoir, L68 Gardevoir, L68 Gardevoir,
L68 Medicham, L68 Medicham, L68 Medicham, L68 Xatu, L68 Xatu, L68 Xatu, L68 Slowking, L68 Wobbuffet; disguised as Koga
Casual Guy Mark(M): L128 Sandslash,
L128 Dugtrio,
L119 Quagsire; disguised as Blaine
Bodybuilder Peter(M): L73 Dugtrio, L73 Dugtrio, L73 Dugtrio, L73 Dugtrio, L73 Dugtrio, L73 Dugtrio,
L73 Piloswine, L73 Piloswine, L73 Piloswine; disguised as Giovanni
Newscaster Rose(F): L131 Camerupt,
L123 Nidoqueen; disguised as Janine
Hula Dancer Uma(F): L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff,
L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Jumpluff, L71 Tropius, L71 Tropius; disguised as Aeris-K
Chaser Xena(F): L139 Delibird,
L140 Crobat,
L143 Aerodactyl; disguised as Roxanne
Supertrainer Zach(M): L141 Zapdos; disguised as Brawly
Chaser Betty(F): L141 Poliwrath,
L108 Breloom; disguised as Flannery
Newscaster Desiree(F): L69 Primeape, L69 Machamp, L69 Hitmontop, L69 Heracross, L69 Hariyama, L69 Primeape,
L69 Machamp, L69 Hitmonlee, L69 Hitmonchan, L69 Hitmontop, L69 Hariyama, L69 Machamp, L69 Poliwrath; disguised as Winona
Rider Frieda(F): L133 Heracross,
L133 Hitmontop; she and Hailey are disguised as Tate & Liza
Hula Dancer Hailey(F): L75 Breloom, L75 Medicham, L75 Poliwrath, L75 Heracross, L75 Hariyama, L75 Hitmontop,
L75 Primeape; she and Frieda are disguised as Tate & Liza
Beauty Irene(F): L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham,
L116 Medicham; disguised as Phoebe
Worker Biff(M): L58 Glalie, L58 Glalie, L58 Glalie, L58 Glalie, L58 Glalie, L58 Glalie,
L58 Walrein, L58 Walrein, L58 Walrein, L58 Walrein, L58 Walrein, L58 Walrein, L58 Jynx, L58 Jynx, L58 Jynx, L58 Jynx, L58 Jynx, L58 Jynx, L58 Dewgong, L58 Dewgong, L58 Dewgong, L58 Dewgong, L58 Dewgong, L58 Dewgong; disguised as Wattson
Bodybuilder Dirk(M): L154 Sneasel; disguised as Norman
Casual Guy Franky(M): L74 Walrein, L74 Walrein, L74 Glalie, L74 Glalie, L74 Dewgong, L74 Dewgong,
L74 Lapras, L74 Lapras; disguised as Juan
Casual Dude Harvey(M): L136 Walrein,
L136 Dewgong, L100 Glalie; disguised as Wallace
Surfer Ipex(M): L121 Dewgong,
L121 Walrein,
L121 Dewgong,
L121 Walrein,
L121 Dewgong,
L121 Walrein,
L121 Dewgong,
L121 Walrein; disguised as Sidney
Hunter Kerry(F): L141 Venusaur,
L141 Meganium,
L141 Sceptile; disguised as Glacia
Rider Ludwig(M): L57 Vileplume, L57 Bellossom, L57 Vileplume, L57 Bellossom, L57 Victreebel, L57 Victreebel,
L57 Victreebel, L57 Victreebel, L57 Tangela, L57 Tangela, L57 Tangela, L57 Tangela, L57 Sunflora, L57 Sunflora, L57 Sunflora, L57 Sunflora, L57 Ludicolo, L57 Ludicolo, L57 Ludicolo, L57 Ludicolo, L57 Shiftry, L57 Shiftry, L57 Shiftry, L57 Shiftry, L57 Roselia; disguised as Drake-HE4
Cooltrainer Miki(F): L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily,
L74 Cradily, L74 Cradily; disguised as Jason
Athlete Nils(M): L145 Cradily; disguised as Sidney
Supertrainer Patrick(M): L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu,
L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu, L70 Raichu; disguised as Bruno
Supertrainer Quana(F): L142 Electabuzz; disguised as Lorelei
Hula Dancer Rina(F): L128 Manectric,
L128 Ampharos,
L128 Raichu,
L128 Electabuzz; disguised as Agatha
Surfer Sammy(M): L74 Plusle, L74 Minun, L74 Plusle, L74 Minun, L74 Plusle, L74 Minun,
L74 Plusle, L74 Minun; disguised as Lance
Boarder Orsen(M): L135 Golduck,
L135 Crawdaunt; disguised as Shingo
Kimono Girl Tink(F): L73 Octillery, L73 Qwilfish, L73 Kingler, L73 Tentacruel, L73 Seaking, L73 Corsola,
L73 Starmie, L73 Gyarados, L73 Lanturn; disguised as Floreia
Sage Uther(M): L129 Octillery,
L139 Qwilfish,
L149 Gyarados,
L159 Milotic; disguised as Ritchie
Teacher Vera(F): L73 Blastoise, L73 Blastoise, L73 Blastoise, L73 Feraligatr, L73 Feraligatr, L73 Feraligatr,
L73 Swampert, L73 Swampert, L73 Swampert; disguised as Milane
Cooltrainer Wendeen(F): L135 Arcanine,
L135 Camerupt; disguised as Trixie
Army Officer Xander(M): L73 Ninetales, L73 Arcanine, L73 Magmar, L73 Houndoom, L73 Camerupt, L73 Torkoal,
L73 Magcargo, L73 Rapidash, L73 Magmar; disguised as Harrison
Skier Yolanda(F): L129 Arcanine,
L139 Ninetales,
L149 Houndoom,
L159 Camerupt; disguised as Eusine
Curmudgeon Zatch(M): L73 Charizard, L73 Charizard, L73 Charizard, L73 Typhlosion, L73 Typhlosion, L73 Typhlosion,
L73 Blaziken, L73 Blaziken, L73 Blaziken; disguised as Gary
For the last time, Aeris will catch up to you at the end of the disguise section. She'll tell you that, as per the game rules, she cannot provide assistance in the final section, a section where there aren't any cheaters, and will ask you to return the Beeper and the Cheat Siren. She'll also update the K2Card to have the capability of going straight to the final section (Haze Homestretch) from the reception counter should you have to leave the challenge. If you start from Haze Homestretch at the reception counter, you won't get the Beeper and Cheat Siren back, but you'll get the Cheat Siren back if you start from Crane Valley (in which case you'll get the Beeper back at the end of the section), and you'll get both devices back if you start from Sensitive Wall Threshold. Once you're prepared for the last section, the door at the end of Disguise Central will lead you there, and your team will automatically be healed once you're on the other side.
HAZE HOMESTRETCH
The final section is the haze section. Here, there's a very complex maze with Kingdra enveloping it in haze, much like the bonus Hoenn maze. Again, the overhead lighting assures you that you don't need your Flashlight. You're completely on your own in this section. Every single one of the trainers from this challenge who fought fair and square are back for a fair and square rematch, and you only have to defeat the first one to gain access to the Heal Machine. Here are everybody's teams:
Cooltrainer Al(M): L84 Arbok, L84 Seviper
Rider Deanna(F): L83 Venusaur, L83 Venusaur, L83 Venusaur
Fun Old Man Ernie(M): L85 Nidoking
Cooltrainer Isis(F): L82 Gardevoir, L82 Gardevoir, L82 Medicham, L82 Claydol
Beauty Kendra(F): L83 Slowbro, L83 Slowking, L83 Starmie
Curmudgeon Larry(M): L85 Alakazam
Matron Nadia(F): L83 Whiscash, L83 Swampert, L83 Camerupt
Chaser Opal(F): L85 Gligar
Rogue Quincy(M): L80 Quagsire, L80 Piloswine, L80 Ninjask, L80 Sandslash, L80 Flygon, L80 Golem
Hunter Suzie(F): L84 Steelix, L84 Flygon
Rider Ted(M): L80 Fearow, L80 Noctowl, L80 Swellow, L80 Butterfree, L80 Ledian, L80 Beautifly
Surfer Vince(M): L82 Murkrow, L82 Skarmory, L82 Gligar, L82 Xatu
Street Performer Wendy(F): L84 Charizard, L84 Mantine
Rich Boy Yung(M): L85 Salamence
Cooltrainer Allison(F): L84 Primeape, L84 Machamp
Matron Colette(F): L83 Hitmonlee, L83 Hitmonchan, L83 Hitmontop
Hula Dancer Erina(F): L81 Primeape, L81 Primeape, L81 Primeape, L81 Hariyama, L81 Hariyama
Chaser Glenda(F): L85 Breloom
Hunter Janis(F): L84 Machamp, L84 Medicham
Rider Alvin(M): L84 Walrein, L84 Dewgong
Chaser Corben(M): L82 Delibird, L82 Glalie, L82 Jynx, L82 Piloswine
Navigator Evan(M): L83 Lapras, L83 Sneasel, L83 Glalie
Sailor Guy(M): L85 Jynx
Glasses Dude Jaden(M): L81 Jynx, L81 Jynx, L81 Walrein, L81 Lapras, L81 Lapras
Hunter Karl(M): L84 Parasect, L84 Breloom
Rider Lorie(F): L85 Sunflora
Cooltrainer Mack(M): L80 Venusaur, L80 Victreebel, L80 Meganium, L80 Sceptile, L80 Ludicolo, L80 Shiftry
Athlete Nenene(F): L81 Venusaur, L81 Vileplume, L81 Victreebel, L81 Tangela, L81 Parasect
Supertrainer Pebble(F): L84 Plusle, L84 Minun
Supertrainer Quincy(M): L81 Electrode, L81 Magneton, L81 Raichu, L81 Electabuzz, L81 Jolteon
Surfer Reginald(M): L84 Ampharos, L84 Lanturn
Hula Dancer Subaru(F): L85 Manectric
Skier Ora(F): L83 Blastoise, L83 Feraligatr, L83 Swampert
Officer Toro(M): L84 Poliwrath, L84 Vaporeon
Medium Ursula(F): L85 Sharpedo
Bandana Guy Van(M): L82 Quagsire, L82 Quagsire, L82 Mantine, L82 Mantine
Cooltrainer Waldo(M): L83 Charizard, L83 Typhlosion, L83 Blaziken
Army Officer Xita(F): L84 Ninetales, L84 Flareon
Boarder Yancy(M): L85 Houndoom
Matron Zoe(F): L82 Camerupt, L82 Camerupt, L82 Torkoal, L82 Torkoal
Once you've reached the end of the section, you'll find one last door. Go through it and you'll find all of the trainers from this whole series of sets here to congratulate you on completing the challenge. After various dialogue, Aeris will walk up to you and present you with 10,000 Pokécoupon points and, the first time you reach here, a K2Card update. This update will allow you to return to any section of The Gauntlet anytime the challenge is available, with access to the Cheat Siren and the Beeper (everywhere except Crane Valley and Haze Homestretch). Additionally, if you complete The Gauntlet from the start of Crane Valley to the end of Haze Homestretch without leaving anytime during a challenge, you'll get an additional 10,000 Pokécoupon points and a ribbon for each of the Pokémon in your party (that doesn't already have this ribbon) that says the following:
"A RIBBON awarded to those who have perfectly cleared THE GAUNTLET."
Once you've been awarded everything, you'll be back at the reception counter once again.
Once you've cleared every single maze challenge available in this post, Perr will e-mail you about an alert that your ride, along with the ride of the hero of the original shadow incident, is now legal for use on the Sonic Riders circuit and are available in that game's shop. You'll be shown a password in the e-mail. Transmit that to the Naka server, and connect it to Sonic Riders via Wi-Fi. A file containing four gears will be saved to your Memory Card. You can use these gears as long as the file remains on your Memory Card and you've bought the gears in question. In addition to the gears Perr told you about, there's also a little surprise in the Sega section of the shop with two more gears. Here's the details on the gears:
D1 ORRE MOTORCYCLE
Cost: Transmit the special password mentioned above, then buy for 3500 Rings
Type: Bike
Dash: **
Limit: ***
Power: "Off the charts" (actually ********)
Cornering: *
Descrpition: A motorcycle with a sidecar ridden by Orre's original national hero. Power-enhanced.
Characters: Anyone able to ride a bike
Who Can't Ride: Ulala, E-10000G, E-10000R, Aeris-K, Charmy
Special Notes: D1 is actually 131. Not selectable for Babylon Guardian. This is Wes's motorcycle from Pokémon Colosseum. "Power-enhanced" actually points toward the Power stat, not the Power type. A random character that can normally ride this bike and not in the race will ride in the sidecar, their stats will affect the gear as well as the rider's own stats, and they'll use their attacks in tandem with your own. It's like Outrun meets Hang-On. Don't be surprised if you're riding as Sonic and Eggman's in the sidecar with him, that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
D2 ORRE SCOOTER
Cost: Transmit the special password mentioned above, then buy for 1500 Rings
Type: Bike
Dash: *****
Limit: ******
Power: (0)
Cornering: ***
Descrpition: A hover scooter from the time of Cipher's resurgence. Enhanced for trainers.
Characters: Anyone unlocked by DS-transmittable data other than "The Lost Collection" (i.e. Liza, Samantha, Brock, Harley, Casey, Winona, etc.) able to ride a bike
Who Can't Ride: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Jet, Wave, Storm, Cream, red face paint, Shadow, Eggman, NiGHTS, AiAi, Ulala, E-10000G, E-10000R, Aeris-K, Big, Blaze, Nack, Espio, Charmy, Vector, Omega, Metal Sonic
Special Notes: D2 is actually 132. Not selectable for Babylon Guardian. This is Michael's scooter from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness with its hover upgrade.
D3 JETGRIND (known as "JETSET" in Japan)
Cost: Transmit the special password mentioned above, then buy for 4000 Rings
Type: Skates
Dash: ****
Limit: **
Power: ***
Cornering: ***
Description: Skates that have seen lots of taggin' and fraggin'.
Characters: Anyone able to ride skates
Who Can't Ride: Eggman, E-10000G, E-10000R, Tate & Liza, Drew, Big, Vector, Omega
Special Notes: D3 is actually 133. This gear is themed to Jet Grind Radio (known as Jet Set Radio in Japan), a game where players spray graffiti to earn points. Anyone riding this gear has their attack replaced by spraying a can of spray paint at the target, leaving a stain on the foe. This stain can be cleaned off at an Air Pit.
D4 SAMBAMIGO
Cost: Transmit the special password mentioned above, then buy for 4000 Rings
Type: Skates
Dash: (0)
Limit: ****
Power: ****
Cornering: ****
Description: A pair of skates that look like a Mexican musical instrument. Whoever rides these can samba!
Characters: Anyone able to ride skates
Who Can't Ride: Eggman, E-10000G, E-10000R, Tate & Liza, Drew, Big, Vector, Omega
Special Notes: D4 is actually 134. This pair of skates look like maracas. Samba de Amigo, a Dreamcast game from Sonic Team, is a rhythm game that utilized maracas. Anyone riding this gear will be wearing a silly Mexican outfit and their attack will be replaced by whacking the target with a pair of maracas, complete with a maraca-shaking sound effect (be the rider be the one shaking the maracas or the one on the other end), but this attack uses up some Air. On a side note, Aeris's Mexican outfit's better than her normal one.
After buying these four gears, you'll be flashed another password! Transmit this one to the Naka server, and you'll download a file for, get this, an "Extra 6" set of Jet's Missions! Whereas Extra 5 took you to the transmittable courses, Extra 6 takes the transmittable characters to some of the original locations.
JET'S MISSONS, EXTRA 6
Mission 1
Objective: "It's a chase! Evade Brock, grab the junk, and beat Jet!"
Location: Ice Factory
Time Limit: 80 seconds or Jet crossing the finish line
Character: Erika
Gear: Rainbow Green
Jet's Gear: Opa Opa
Brock's Gear: Pewter Special
Bronze: Collect one piece of junk more than Jet
Silver: Collect two or three pieces of junk more than Jet
Gold: Collect at least four pieces of junk more than Jet
Tip: The junk's in the same place you'd normally find it, but here, you not only have to grab the junk yourself, you have to keep Jet from grabbing it, you have to make sure Brock doesn't pass you, and you have to cross the finish line first! Given the ice, that's not an easy task.
Mission 2
Objective: "Destroy 7 stone statues in a row before Jet appears."
Location: Babylon Guardian
Time Limit: 45 Seconds or Jet crossing the finish line
Character: Giovanni
Gear: High Booster
Jet's Gear: Type-J
Bronze: 14 seconds
Silver: 11 seconds
Gold: 8 seconds
Tip: This is more like a typical stone-statue mission, but Knuckles is nowhere to be found. Just complete this task with Giovanni a lot like you would with Knuckles.
Mission 3
Objective: "Sidecar madness! Reach the goal in 70 seconds, but watch for pedestrians and Jet!"
Location: Sky Road
Time Limit: 70 Seconds or Jet crossing the finish line
Character: Chuck
Sidecar Character: Morrison
Gear: Orre Motorcycle
Jet's Gear: Orb Cycler
Bronze: 70 Seconds
Silver: 65 Seconds
Gold: 60 Seconds
Tip: Pedestrians are present on the road for this mission. If you know how to handle them from Super Silph Corkscrew and Devon Mega Magnet, you should be fine. Be careful, since the Orre Motorcycle is a wide gear, which gives you more room to hit pedestrians.
Mission 4
Objective: "JET: If it isn't the girl with the recalled skates again! I dare you to try to break away from me! Maintain at least 200 to break away from me!"
Location: Metal City
Time Limit: 45 Seconds
Character: Aeris-K
Gear: Glen Blades
Jet's Gear: Sambamigo
Bronze: 45 Seconds
Silver: 41.5 Seconds
Gold: 38 Seconds
Tip: A tall order has been given. You must keep your speed over 200 through the course of the race. It's not that easy when drifting consumes air comparable to the E-rider's boosts! Jet's got a better gear this time, so you're not going to ease into a gold medal here! This mission is only for advanced players who are capable of controlling the Glen Blades and know how to manage their fatal flaw while keeping speed up. 45 seconds go by fast, and you need 38 to get gold, but if you know what you're doing, you'll make it.
Mission 5
Objective: "The forgotten mascot is on the loose! Reach him, and don't let Jet win!"
Location: Sega Carnival
Time Limit: 70 Seconds
Character: Wallace
Gear: Hydro Rider W
Jet's Gear: Berserker
Bronze: Reach Alex Kidd in 70 seconds, then beat Jet
Silver: Reach Alex Kidd in 40 seconds, then beat Jet
Gold: Reach Alex Kidd in 15 seconds, then beat Jet
Tip: Alex Kidd, the original Sega mascot whom hasn't been in an original game since Sonic first appeared on the scene, has appeared at the Sega Carnival and is trying to see the sights. Your goal is to first run into him, and then proceed to beat Jet. Take this on a lot like you would a normal chase mission where you're doing the chasing. Given the difficulty of the last mission, this one's more of a reward than a challenge.
Treasure: You'll be flashed a nine-character password. You'll use this in a later set.
The other piece involves transmitting the password on every secret stamper from all of the sets to the Tajiri server. This will transmit a program called "Pokémon Wi-Fi Streaming Radio" to your DS. To use the program, you must remain in Wi-Fi range. Anyway, this program will allow you to listen to special progams on one of 14 (as of current) stations made specifically for transmission in this way. To tune a station, first pick a wide area on the nation bar. You can choose from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Orange Islands, Sevii Islands, Orre, Fiore, or Sinooh. (There's no Sinooh programming aside from PIRN as of present. Look in the
EX: Ranger transmittable data for Fiore programming.) After that, pick a station by its frequency by using the stylus to drag the tuner. You can only tune between 0.0 and 20.5 in increments of .5, the same way the Gold/Silver/Crystal radio worked. Once you've got a station tuned, just listen away! Note that any reference to English also applies to the local language of other regions of the world unless noted. Here's the lowdown on the stations:
Mushroom Jamz (Johto 3.5): On this station, you'll be hearing commercial-free music from various Nintendo franchises other than Pokémon. From the Mushroom Kingdom to Hyrule, from Onett to Magvel, from Corneria to Zebes, from Mute City to the Jungle Beat, the Nintendo music is out in force on this station. The only breaks are for DJs to do their thing (two of which stereotype Sonrisa and Trixie).
Mobius Beat (Johto 12.0): On this station, you'll be hearing commercial-free music from Sega franchises, including and not limited to the Sonic series. Whether it's a Sonic boss jam, a Super Monkey Ball stage beat, a Space Channel 5 groove, or even some Jet Grind Radio, the Sega music is out in force on this station. The only breaks are for DJs to do their thing (two of which stereotype Milane and Luka; the Luka stereotype will sometimes make jabs at one of the DJs on the Capcom station).
Maverick Groove (Johto 15.5, Orange Islands 0.0): On this station, you'll be hearing commercial-free music from Capcom franchises, including and not limited to the Mega Man series. Whether it's Mega Man, Resident Evil, Phoenix Wright, or even Viewtiful Joe, the Capcom music is out in force on this station. The only breaks are for DJs to do their thing (two of which stereotype Eusine and Floreia; the Eusine stereotype will sometimes make jabs at one of the DJs on the Sega station).
Chocobo Station (Kanto 2.5, Hoenn 19.5): On this station, you'll be hearing commercial-free music from Square Enix franchises, including and not limited to the Final Fantasy series. Whether it's a a Final Fantasy classic, a Dragon Warrior town theme, a Full Metal Alchemist track, or even some Chrono Trigger, the Square Enix music is out in force on this station. The only breaks are for DJs to do their thing (two of which stereotype Gary and Harrison).
Pokémon Fighting Music (Orange Islands 10.5, Sevii Islands 14.5): On this station, you'll be hearing Pokémon music from around the world. Japanese and American tunes alike play on this station. The Japanese tunes are played in Japanese regardless of region, while the American tunes play in the local language in every region except Japan; the American tunes play in English in Japan. This station is commercial-supported, has live DJs, and even has DJs, one male and one female (usually stereotyping Danny and Cissy), bickering about some issue every hour on the hour (or 30 minutes past the hour for those in the Newfoundland time zone).
Shock Talk (Kanto 0.5): Only audiences 13 years of age or older are advised to listen to this station. On this station, you'll be hearing lots and lots of talk radio shows based on issues all over the world. Mornings (based on 6-12 AM Atlantic time) are ruled by rude shock jocks (including one stereotype each of Brock and Erika, who constantly jab at each other) who have shows that talk negatively about almost everything. These programs are riddled with mild language. This station is commercial-supported.
Japanese Sports (Kanto 9.5, Orre 20.5): On this station, you'll be hearing live radio broadcasts of sporting events...from Japan. You'll also hear same-day tape rebroadcasts of previously played events as well as other sports-related programming based on events from Japan. Don't worry, all the programs are broadcast in English. This station is commercial-supported and has live play-by-play analyists and studio hosts, including a female studio host (usually stereotyping Aeris-K) who, on a show that broadcasts weekdays around midnight Tokyo time unless a sporting event goes long, claims to be the worst sports radio host ever to walk the face of the earth.
Pokémon Alive (Kanto 12.0, Sevii Islands 7.0): On this station, you'll be hearing talk radio shows giving Pokémon video game tips and advice. Progamming ranges from walkthroughs through an area of the original Red/Blue as described by a Lorelei stereotype, to tips to raising a Piloswine in Gold/Silver, to advice on how to battle Tate & Liza in Ruby/Sapphire as described by an Agatha stereotype, to read-out lists of the Battle CD locations in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and a lot more. This station is commercial-supported.
Pokémon Riot (Johto 13.0): On this station, it's all about Pokémon comedy. Be it a radio sitcom, a stand-up act, or just plain funny, if it's comedy, you'll find it here. Falkner and Morty stereotypes lead you into and out of each program on the station. Some of the content on this station may not be suitable for young audiences. This station is commerical-supported, but who's not to say that the commercials can't be funny as well?
Radio Drama Pokémon Theater (Johto 20.0, Orre 6.5): You know those radio dramas from the anime? Well, this station consists of various radio dramas. Crime dramas, soap operas, and anything just plain dramatic can be found here. Whitney and Clair stereotypes lead you into and out of each program on the station. Some of the content on this station may not be suitable for young audiences. This station is commerical-supported, but who's not to say that you can't find drama in commercials?
World News (Hoenn 8.0): What would a set of radio stations be without a news station? On this commercial-supported station, events from all over the world will be reported here. No corner of the world will remain unturned when bringing the news to Wi-Fi. Two of the reporters stereotype Wattson and Flannery.
2BA Sports (Hoenn 18.0): On this station, you'll be hearing live radio broadcasts of lesser-broadcast sporting events from America (don't expect the NFL or major league baseball here). You'll also hear same-day tape rebroadcasts of previously played events as well as other sports-related programming based on events from America. Don't worry, all the programs are broadcast in local languages. This station is commercial-supported and has live play-by-play analyists, two of which are identical twins stereotyping Tate & Liza, and studio hosts, including a Drake (HE4) stereotype.
PIRN (Kanto 15.5, Johto 10.0, Hoenn 14.5, Orre 9.0, Orange Islands 17.5, Sevii Islands 1.5, Fiore 0.0, Sinooh 11.0): This station is basically a Wi-Fi feed of the
Pokémon Internet Radio Network. Progamming is the same as the online feed.
This final piece requires the passwords on the following cards transmitted to the Tajiri server:
Sharpedo Sea Vehicle (
EX: Aqua's Fury)
Camerupt Lava Tank (
EX: Magma's Wrath)
Cacturne Forest Rig (
EX: Flora's Rage)
Manectric City Hovertruck (
EX: Plasma's Anger)
Weezing Sky Helicopter (
EX: Rocket's Madness)
Metagross Spider Walker (
EX: Team Mania)
Skarmory Electromagnet Jet (
EX: Return to Light)
Torkoal (
EX: Draco's Emergence)
Aqua's Kyogre (
EX: Trainer Journeys)
Magma's Groudon (
EX: Trainer Champions)
Flora's Groudon (
EX: Trainer Quest)
Plasma's Kyogre (
EX: Trainer Elites)
Sandstorm Castform (
EX: Orange League)
Spring Castform (
EX: Kanto League Tier 1)
Thunderstorm Castform (
EX: Kanto League Tier 2)
Night Castform (
EX: Kanto League Tier 3)
Eusine's Mime Jr. (
EX: Johto League Tier 1)
Harrison's Weavile (
EX: Johto League Tier 2)
Plasma's Mime Jr. (
EX: Hoenn League Tier 1)
Rocket's Weavile (
EX: Hoenn League Tier 2)
Once the passwords are transmitted, you'll download a blooper reel from all of the DS-transmitted data linked to the sets that the cards used are from. The blooper reel runs for a total length of one hour, 13 minutes, and 18 seconds, the longest single program ever made for viewing by DS-transmitted data. (Programs that are longer consist of multiple elements, such as anime episodes.) You can use the stylus like a VCR remote control to play, stop, pause, rewind, or fast-forward the episode. For those who'd rather use buttons than the bottom screen, A is both play and pause, B is rewind, X is fast forward, Y is stop. There is also a Closed Captioning option that can be turned on or off.
Anyway, the bloopers in the reel include, but are not limited to, the following:
(A slight note: If the source of a voice is not listed, assume it was used in the Pokémon Peace Squad transmittable game.)
TV Announcer Loses It! (DE, Post 35)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using Emerald and the male lead. Here's what's shown as text on the screen:
"We have recieved wonderful news from the Safari Zone. TEAM DRACO is hosting the <OOPS!>CO CUP in the--wait, did I just say that on TV?"
Censored word is four letters starting with D.
The "director" (an original casting) will then reply that yes, he just said the wrong word.
The Trozei Revolt! (DE, Post 35)
This blooper is done on DS hardware using Trozei. Here's what's shown as text on the screen:
TEAM ROCKET OBJECTIVE 3
"Clear the Entei! Four in a row won't work here!"
The video then shows gameplay appearing to be normal--until SEVEN Weezing line up in a row and don't clear! The director then yells cut, and asks the fourth Weezing in the line why the line's not clearing. The Weezing will then reply, in a voice it probably would have used had it appeared in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon special, "The real question is, which five of us would have cleared?" The director comments that the entire line of Weezing should clear, that five in a row is the minimum, not the absolute requirement!
Funky Teleporter (DE, Post 36)
This blooper is done on DS hardware having downloaded the board game. There's an eight-player game going on in the grassy field backdrop, and it's Floreia's turn. Floreia is standing four spaces away from a teleporter, and rolls a 3-1 on the dice to move to that teleporter. The teleporter then takes Floreia to a -1 Turn space occupied by Maxie, but Maxie doesn't teleport back! The director then yells cut, and asks the crews in charge of the teleporters to make sure they work both ways! Maxie will complain about why the action hasn't yet finished, and the director will tell Maxie that the crews are working on fixing things.
Megathug Loses It! (DE, Post 37)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using Emerald and the male lead. Here's the conversation as text:
"MEGATHUG: I don't directly work for any of the teams on the SPACE STATION. I took a job from GREEVIL for the money, for crying out loud! Why he asked me to steal poker sets is beyond--"
The director yells cut right there. The director reminds Megathug that the stolen objects are spacesuits, not poker sets. Switching to voice, Megathug will remind the director that he's too fixated on a poker game he's playing that night against members of the casts of One Piece and Naruto, and that it's interfering with his work.
Get the Paparazzi Out of the Way! (DE, Post 38)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using LeafGreen (the lead isn't shown in this sequence). Here's the conversation as text:
"FARLIE: BRAD, you're in charge of the highest-ranking GRUNTS. SETH, you're in charge of the middle-ranking GRUNTS. XENIA, the lowest-ranking GRUNTS are yours. Is that clear?"
"BRAD: Yes, sir!"
"SETH: Loud and clear!"
"XENIA: Ready as I'll ever be!"
"FARLIE: Move out! BRAD's group, you're first!"
Brad's group then files out normally. Next line:
"FARLIE: SETH's group, you're next!"
Seth's group starts to file out--then a bunch of paparazzi show up on the dock! Next line:
"REPORTER: I'm from the POKéMON ENQUIRER. SETH, I've heard of the rumors that you've been crossdressing, and that you may even be doing it right now. What of them?"
The director yells in voice, "CUT! Who called the reporters?" Farlie, switching to voice, says he didn't know reporters have been chasing one of his admins around. One of the other reporters (an original casting) claims that they've been following Tate and Tabitha around following similar rumors.
The Magnetic Bag That Won't Open (DE, Post 39)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using LeafGreen and the female lead. Here's the conversation as text:
"SEBASTIAN: You don't stand a chance against that battleship in the harbor. It's very powerful. (walks away)"
Your character than walks up to the bag. Next line:
"There's a magnetic mechanism keeping this bag tied! Use the TASER? [YES/NO]"
YES will be chosen. Next lines:
"LEAF used the TASER.
But nothing happened."
The director then yells cut, and asks the crew just what's being used to keep the bag closed. One of the crewmen (original casting) says that a powerful electric field is being used to keep the bags shut, and that the Taser is on its frequency. The director becomes angry, and asks that the machine be shut down. The machine shuts down, Drew emerges from the bag, and begins to say his lines, but the director stops him and reminds him that they're trying to get the machine fixed to try the sequence again right.
Kamikaze Boarder! (DE, Post 40)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using FireRed and the male lead. This blooper depicts the male lead in the snowboard sequence en route to the Glen Cave. The character hits a rock and flies off the snowboard, continuing to go down the mountain without a board and with a shadow underneath him. The director yells cut, commenting that that's the sixth stunt double they've lost on this sequence alone!
Escape Blunder (DE, Post 41)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using FireRed and the male lead. Here's the conversation in text:
"SAKURA: FIRE, you'll never guess what I've discovered! One of the GRUNTS told me there's a rotation switch near the west side of the TASER block in the main hall! If only we could--"
(Rachel appears)
"I can't allow that!"
"SAKURA: Who are you?"
"The name's RACHEL. TEAM DRACO ADMIN RACHEL, to be precise. I'm in charge of this fortress."
"SAKURA: A DRACO ADMIN?!"
"RACHEL: And I can't have anyone snooping around for secrets!" (grabs Sakura, remains motionless)
"SAKURA: Where are you taking me?"
"RACHEL: I thought that escape system worked fine!"
The director then yells cut, and asks the crewman to make sure all aspects of the escape are in place before anyone tries shooting again.
Indecent Grunt (DE, Post 42)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. This is a relatively short blooper on 2F of Eagun's house, where, when the stage loads, where the grunt's uniform would be, is just a bunch of wireframes! The director yells cut, and asks the grunt to at least put on her uniform so that her wire frames don't show!
If You Want To Be Overheard, At Least Do It Right! (DE, Post 43)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. Here's the conversation in text:
"MURPHY: Whew! At last, we're finished!"
"GRUNT: I've heard of a new plan. Do you know anything about it?"
The grunt is an original casting when it comes time to switch to voice.
"MURPHY: I'm a TEAM DRACO ADMIN! Of course I know about the boss's new plans!"
"GRUNT: Anything the boss wants me to know about?"
"MURPHY: With her plans to stablize the weather on hold for now, she's interested in messing up the POKéMON distribution far beyond these mere POKé SPOTS."
"GRUNT: Any idea of a range?"
"MURPHY: What else? The boss wants to go worldwide with her plan!"
"GRUNT: Anything more?"
"MURPHY: We've got transmitters in the area of PHENAC CITY, GATEON PORT, and the CIPHER LAB. Once the eclipse is--"
The director yells cut right there. Switching to voices, the grunt will ask what she did wrong. The director will reply that the grunt didn't do anything wrong, it's Murphy who botched the locations! The director will remind Murphy that the transmitters are in Trainer's City, Citadark Island, and the Cipher Key Lair, before calling for places for the next take.
I Thought You Didn't Have Leaf Stones! (DE, Post 44)
This blooper is done on DS hardware having downloaded "Snagem Showdown". When Blade and Shingo walk into Wakin, Wakin will sent out his Gloom, but he'll say "Go, my Vileplume" in the process! The director yells cut, and Wakin asks what's wrong. The director comments on the Gloom not having evolved yet.
The Client Loses It! (DE, Post 45)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Heroes. The setting is Bullet Station. Here's the line, in both text and the client's voice:
"Here's your next mission. That little fox thinks he can beat trained detectives in smashing up 26 capsules! Destroy 36 capsules yourself before--"
The director yells cut right there, the text vanishes, and Team Chaotix stops grinding on the rail. Charmy will ask what's wrong, and the director comments that the client messed up his line and that they'll have to try it again.
OK, Who Switched The Teams? (DE, Post 46)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. A battle between Brock and Aeris (Kanto) in the Kabuto Bracket is about to begin. Aeris throws out her first two Pokémon...Steelix and Swampert? Brock sends out his first two...Clefable and Wigglytuff? The director yells cut. Brock wonders what he's doing with a Clefable and Wigglytuff, when the director suggests that somehow he might have grabbed someone else's team by mistake. A news wire then reaches the director, and this wire reveals that the teams in all matches except those pitting a 5 seed against a 12 seed got switched! Spectacles included Trixie sending out Alakazam and Raichu against Eusine using Azumarill and Golduck in the Omanyte Bracket, Liza sending out Dragonite and Venusaur against Drake (OI) using Charizard and Houndoom elsewhere in the Kabuto Bracket, Electra sending out Alakazam and Metagross against Sabrina using Raichu and Manectric in the Lileep Bracket, and Bugsy sending out Sunflora and Jumpluff against Sonrisa using Scizor and Heracross in the Anorith Bracket! Brock suggests that everyone switch their Pokémon back and tries again.
We're Supposed To Be On The Other Side! (DE, Post 47)
This blooper is done on DS hardware using Sonic Rush. The stage is Exception. The mission loads just fine...except Sonic appears on top and Blaze on bottom! The director yells cut, and Blaze asks what's wrong. The director comments that this isn't the shoot for the normal mode, but for a special mission where Blaze is on top and Sonic's on bottom!
Mega Man Loses It! (DE, Post 48)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware running Mega Man X6 through the Mega Man X Collection. When Zero meets Mega Man in the Central Museum, here's the text:
Mega Man: "So, you're that robot of Wily's that sided with the side of good, right?"
Zero: "And what if I am?"
Mega Man: "You mean to tell me that a robot of Sigma's can work side-by-side with--"
The director yells cut. Switching to an original-casting voice, Mega Man asks what's wrong. The director comments that he messed up his line, that it's a robot of Wily's working side-by-side with one of Light's.
You're Supposed To Be The Shine Master! (DE, Post 49)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using Sapphire and the female lead. It's a battle against The Shine Master, using his
EX: Plasma's Anger team. The Shine Master sends out a normal-colored Ampharos, and the main character sends out Blaziken. Before any battle option can come up, though, the director yells cut. An original-casting voice not shown (presumably The Shine Master's) asks what's wrong, and the director asks to look at the Ampharos. The Shine Master is shocked to see normal color!
It's BUTCH, <OOPS!> You! Butch, Not <OOPS!>! (DE, Post 49)
The first censored word is four letters starting with D. The other is five letters starting with B.
This blooper is done on DS hardware showing Chronicles 13: "Training Daze!". Characters use their anime voices in this blooper (this affects Cassidy but not Butch). In one scene in the locker room, while Cassidy is talking to Butch, Cassidy makes her slip-up of Butch's name on cue, but instead of calling him "Biff", she calls him the second censored word in the blooper title! Butch responds with the entire blooper title, and the director yells cut. Cassidy asks what's wrong, and the director comments that she went off-script with her name slip-up, and Butch went off-script with his line afterward.
What Am I Doing With The Boss's Team? (DE, Post 50)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. The team selection screen for the match in Challenge 3 Semifinal against Xenia appears. The left side appears normal, but the right side doesn't. Instead of her own team (Cacturne, Gligar, Skarmory, Cradily, Nidoqueen, and Regirock), Xenia's got her boss's team (Cacturne, Crobat, Mightyena, Exeggutor, Meganium, and Latias)! Xenia selects Cacturne, but then stops selecting! The director sees something wrong and calls cut. We then cut to the Orre Colosseum battlefield, where Xenia asks what's wrong. Farlie walks in and asks Xenia to give him his team back. Xenia asks what happened to her own team, and Farlie comments that he picked up hers by mistake.
That's Not Regulation Attire...(DE, Post 51)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. A battle has started in Challenge 2 Round 2 against Fieretta. We zoom in to Fieretta, but instead of the red hair, green hula skirt, and green flower she's supposed to wear, she's got red hair, a red hula skirt, and a red flower! Floreia yells cut, with the director following suit. Floreia marches onto the battlefield and confronts Fieretta about her equipment! Fieretta, using an original casting, replies that she wants to make Fire-types look good, but Floreia comments that no hula dancer in her right mind would wear red grass in public!
I Thought Battle CDs Didn't Increment Level! (DE, Post 52)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. Battle CD 55 is locked and loaded. Sunkern vs. Venusaur is on. Turn 1, Sunkern uses Endure, Venusaur uses Frenzy Plant and hits. Endure leaves Sunkern with 1 HP. Turn 2, Venusaur recharges, Sunkern uses Endeavor to reduce Venusaur to 1 HP. Turn 3, Sunkern uses Protect, Venusaur uses Frenzy Plant, no damage done. Turn 4, Venusaur recharges, Sunkern uses Absorb, Venusaur faints. Sunkern then gains experience and starts levelling up! At level 10, Sunkern starts to learn a move, and the director yells cut, then points out that this is a Battle Sim, and that no experience is given in such an environment! The Battle Sim is then shut down so that it can be fixed.
Just Call Me Miss Infinite Chips (TE, Post 29)
This blooper is done on DS hardware, having downloaded Milane's version of the poker game. A hand is in progress between Milane and Megathug. Milane has 124,000 in chips, Megathug 118,000. Milane pushes 100,000 into the pot. 100,000 goes into the pot, and Megathug then goes all in for his last 118,000. Milane then pushes another 100,000 into the pot! The director yells cut, and asks the toteboard operator to check Milane's amount after the first 100,000 push. Megathug asks what's wrong, and the director comments that, somehow, Milane has infinite chips as the toteboard is still reading 124,000 in chips!
Isn't It Supposed To Be Sonic Rivals? (TE, Post 30)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. The setting is Kaminko's TV. The player chooses to watch the Sonic Rivals trailer. (If the Aeris mock video is available, which it isn't in the case of this blooper, the Rivals trailer is found in the "Other" category of Sonic trailers. It's in the "Other" category since Sonic Rivals is a PSP game.) When the trailer comes onto the screen, a logo flashes for a game called "Shadow Rivals". The director calls cut, and the TV screen goes blank. Kaminko (original casting) walks into the room and demands to know what's going on, and the director comments that one of the trailers has a problem with an incorrect logo.
Indecent Ribbon Dancer (TE, Post 31)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Shadow the Hedgehog. The in-between scene between objective 3 of Trixie's mission and the Samantha fight is what's in play here, and Trixie follows Shadow onto the scene--somehow wearing Samantha's ribbon-dancing outfit! Samantha then comes onto the scene--but where the ribbon-dancing outfit would be is a bunch of wire frames! The director yells cut, sees Trixie wearing Samantha's clothes, and asks Samantha to put something on so her wire frames aren't showing while her ribbon-dancing outfit's being returned to her!
What Good's An Upskirt If The Skirt Falls Off? (TE, Post 32)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. Floreia is available and in the race in Splash Canyon, riding Hula Surf. Floreia launches an attack, cuts the target (Jet, riding Type-J) with her hula skirt--which then proceeds to fall apart, leaving only wire frames in the area where it should be! (For the record, the wire frames cover everything covered by the hula skirt.) The director yells cut, causing all riders in the race (Floreia, Jet, Sonic on Blue Star II, and Ulala on Channel5) to suddenly stop. Sonic makes a comment about indecency, commenting that Ulala would never go into a race wearing wire frames!
Visiting Palkia--Or Are We? (TE, Post 33)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. The Team Mania track is the one being raced here, and we're following Eusine riding Aurora Mystery. We're in the Team Draco section of the track, into the teal tube that's supposed to head downward into the Cipher section. Eusine enters the tube, but it goes up instead of down! Once Eusine hits the end of the tube, the game freezes, and the director yells cut, and asks the stage builders to fix the tube so that nobody ends up as a corpse in space as food for a legendary space-ruling Pokémon.
Tabloid Frenzy! (TE, Post 34)
This blooper is done on DS hardware, having downloaded Milane's Grass Pageant. Tate & Liza are on the stage. The combination of Control Pad Right and X is used, into a pose that has Liza looking up Tate's skirt. Flashbulbs then start going off (there aren't any flashbulbs in the game normally), reporters storm the stage, and start asking questions about Tate! The director yells cut, and Milane asks the tabloid reporters to get off the stage, that there's a women's beauty contest going on here.
Walrein a Starter? (TE, Post 35)
This blooper is done on DS hardware showing Episode 216: "Mantine Overboard!" (The number listed is the official Japanese numbering, the only one most episode guides use.) The Trainer's Choice comes up, and Ash (anime voice) poses the question "Which of these Pokémon is now a Starter?" (The third-to-last word is wrong. It should be "not".) The choices come up: Blastoise, Walrein, Swampert. We skip the minute-long break for this blooper, and go to the answer revelation, where Ash reveals the answer to be Walrein! The director yells cut before Walrein can use its cry, though, and asks just where Ash got that question. Ash replies that he got handed the question by the strategist, and the director promises the strategist a pink slip! Ash wonders why would Walrein be a starter, and if the strategist could possibly be stupider than the time some people were made to believe that Arbok evolved into Seviper (yes, there WAS a Trainer's Choice from the series that actually said that). The director replies that the strategist wrote the question incorrectly, and asks Ash to read the questtion as if the third-to-last word read "not".
I Swear I Didn't Catch That! (KLT3, Post 31)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using Emerald and the female lead. A battle has started using freshly caught Safari Zone Pokémon. (Kanto) Aeris is the opponent, and the main character didn't catch the Cup Pokémon. Aeris throws out her Pokémon--what? A Heracross? The director yells cut before the main character can even throw out her Pokémon! Aeris, now using voice, is wondering just what a Heracross was doing in her party, and the main character (using May's voice from the anime) is wondering what happened to the Cup Pokémon.
I Thought We Were Dodging Voltorb! (KLT3, Post 32)
This blooper is done on DS hardware, having downloaded the recent version of "Lt. Surge's Army Game". The players playing are the first, second, and fourth CPU preferences, them being Erika, Harley, and Liza. (Koga's watching.) It's the second game, Duck and Cover. The first round, three Voltorb are fired. All three players dodge. The second round, however, three Pineco are fired. Erika and Harley duck, but Liza gets hit! The director yells cut, and Liza, having been shelled by the Pineco, comments about a break in the pattern. The director spots the two Pineco that missed their targets, and promises a pink slip for the one who mixed these Pineco in with the Voltorb.
Knuckles Jumps The Gun! (KLT3, Post 33)
This blooper is done on Sega Genesis hardware using Sonic & Knuckles. After Sonic hits Aeris once, Knuckles arrives on the scene and delivers a blow! The director yells cut, and Knuckles, now using his voice, wonders what he did wrong. The director tells Knuckles that his cue isn't until Aeris leaves the scene via the blue glow.
Dude, Where's My Grenades? (KLT3, Post 34)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Adventure 2 Battle. It's the boss fight against Cissy. Floreia is on the sidelines ready to throw grenades. On her cue to throw, Floreia throws something onto the field, but it's not a grenade. Instead, it's ten rings! The director yells cut, and Cissy asks what went on. The director points out that Floreia's more prepared for the boss fight against Danny than for the boss fight against Cissy. Floreia then remembers that she left the grenades in her dressing room.
The Wrong Rogue Rockets (KLT3, Post 35)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Heroes. Team Rose is on the track, as is the team of Jessie, Cassidy, and Domino. However, in the other sled is Attila, Hun, and Tyson (TR). The countdown begins! 3. 2. 1. The director yells cut and, making a rare onscreen appearance, approaches Tyson (TR) about why he, Attila, and Hun are in a sled and not Jessie, Butch, and the I.M.M. Tyson replies that James is busy training Mime Jr., Butch is writing insult material for when people mess up his name, and the I.M.M. is on sick leave with the flu. The director orders shooting suspended until the scene can be set up properly.
No, You Idiot! Icicle Spear, Not Spike Cannon! (KLT3, Post 36)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. Lorelei is available and in the race at Sega Carnival, riding Cloyster Shell. Lorelei launches an attack, brings out Cloyster, who proceeds to use Spike Cannon on the target (Cream, riding Smile). Lorelei then says the line in the title, and the director says cut. All four riders (Lorelei, Cream, Eggman on the E-rider, and AiAi on BANANA) come to a stop, and Cream complains about the spikes hurting. The director talks to Lorelei sternly, and asks Cloyster to try to control its attacks better, including launching Icicle Spear when it should be using Icicle Spear.
A Rail On The Roof? (KLT3, Post 37)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. The Super Silph Corkscrew track is the one being raced here, and we're following Tails riding the Heavy Bike. Tails goes through the Accelerator Rings onto the Rooftop Course, but instead of the first Accelerator Ring, there's a rail for Speed-type characters! Tails hits the brakes and stops, and the director yells cut, asking why the set designer put a Speed-type shortcut on a Fly-type path. The designer (original casting) thought Fly-types wouldn't take the Rooftop Course unless using a gear such as Grinder, but the director says that a Flight Ramp and Accelerator Rings should have gone there, not a speed rail!
What Did Sabrina Say? (KLT3, Post 39)
This blooper is done on DS hardware showing Episode 22: "Abra and the Psychic Showdown!" The first syndicated airing is the base for this blooper (the actual data uses the corrected version used in subsequent airings). In one sequence, where Sabrina calls for Kadabra's Confusion attack, Sabrina says "Confusion"--in Japanese! The director calls cut, and Sabrina asks what's wrong. The director points out that the script wasn't fully translated and some errors were likely to pop up, but they should get the error corrected by the time the episode hits the airwaves.
A Legendary As The Cup Pokémon? (HLT2, Post 44)
This blooper is done on GBA hardware using Emerald and the male lead. The character is in the Safari Zone expansion when he runs into a wild Pokémon. It comes up as a level 38 Articuno. The battle menu comes up, and BALL is chosen, but before the lead can throw a ball, the director yells cut and demand to know who let Articuno loose on the set.
Control Your Vomit, Won't You? (HLT2, Post 45)
This blooper is done on DS hardware, having downloaded episode 4 of Pokémon Peace Squad. The scene is Metal Rapids with Aeris (Kanto). The jet-ski ride goes normally when Aeris suddenly vomits into the water! The director yells cut, and tells Aeris that the throw-up scene isn't until after the ride!
Cream Knows That Word?! (HLT2, Post 46)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. Aeris (Kanto) is available, and she's in the race and running on her Glen Blades. She attacks Cream, who's riding Smile, and lets loose this line:
"Your mama's so old she needs a god<OOPS!> Chaos Emerald just to <OOPS!> and moan about things!"
First censored word: Four letters, begin with D. Second censored word: Five letters, begin with B.
Cream replies with this line. Watch for a cucoo sound:
"Nobody says bad stuff about my god<OOPS!> mama, <CUCOO!>er!"
First censored word: Four letters, begins with D. Behind the cucoo: Don't even go there.
The director yells cut, and all rides come to a stop, including Harley aboard Inline Cacturne and Shadow aboard Darkness. The director warns Cream to keep it clean, and Cream will say she'll keep it clean.
Are The Pokémon Sleeping? (HLT2, Post 47)
This blooper is done on DS hardware having downloaded "Chuck's Fighting Trivia". The contestants are the CPU preference characters; namely Jasmine, Cid, Brawly, Erika, and Luana. Chuck asks the following question:
"Which move, upon a miss, causes exactly 1 HP damage to the user in a crash? Is it: Rolling Kick, Jump Kick, Hi Jump Kick, Triple Kick."
The contestants then lock in their answers. After Chuck asks for a revelation, it's revealed everyone answered Hi Jump Kick. Chuck reveals the correct answer to be Jump Kick, and calls out the Breloom to Mach Punch the wrong answers. No Breloom appear. The director yells cut, and asks somebody to wake up the Breloom.
The Tearaway Shirt (HLT2, Post 48)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. Flannery is available and in the race in Ice Factory, riding Lava Blades. Flannery launches an attack and slams into the target (NiGHTS, riding Twin Seeds)--then the front of her shirt falls off, leaving only wire frames in the area where it should be! (The wire frames cover a smaller area than you think they'd cover.) The director yells cut, causing all riders in the race (Flannery, NiGHTS, Knuckles on Red Rock, and Casey on Buzz Board) to suddenly stop. Casey wonders what happened to Flannery's shirt, and everybody laughs!
The Wrong Tag (HLT2, Post 49)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. Devon Mega Magnet is the setting, and Storm is the character. There's mines here, indicating Mission 5. Anyway, we're on the Goldenrod side of the course, and Storm jumps up from the trick ramp in front of the Alex Kidd in Miracle World billboard and tags it--with Sonic's face! The director yells cut, and Storm collapses! The director reminds Storm that he's only to deface using the faces of himself, Jet, or Wave.
The Wrong Wing (HLT2, Post 50)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut. Knuckles is at the Sky Deck, and he enters one of the hangars, where he finds one of the wings of the Tornado 2. He'll then go, "Found it!", as the stage clear music begins playing--but it doesn't get to finish, as the director yells cut! Knuckles then asks what's wrong, and the director points out that what he's holding isn't the Tornado 1's wing. Knuckles looks at it a little closer, and sees it's purple. Knuckles asks the director what color the Tornado 1 is, and the director tells him that Knuckles is the same color as the Tornado 1.
I Thought Nack Couldn't Go Underwater...(HLT2, Post 51)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Gems Collection, running Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble. Tails starts the stage as normal, but as he goes right, the boss's machine appears, but it's being piloted by Nack! The director yells cut, the water drains from the stage, and Tails gets out of the Sea Tail to ask the director what's wrong. The director asks whoever's riding the other machine to show himself. Nack emerges, and the director asks him where Knuckles is. Nack claims that Knuckles is guarding an Emerald and couldn't show up.
The Wrong Reality Star (HLT2, Post 52)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using XD: Gale of Darkness. The Semifinal of Tate & Liza's Challenge is about to begin. We zoom in on the opponents...only to see a male and female Bodybuilder pair! The director yells cut. The male Bodybuilder (whose voice is an original casting made to sound a lot like Rupert from the Pearl Islands and All-Stars sessions of Survivor) asks what's wrong. The director asks where the Casual Guy and Casual Dude are. The reply is as follows: "The Casual Guy is currently with some rock star, and I don't know where the Casual Dude is."
Wasn't The Seizures Earlier? (HLT2, Post 53)
This blooper is done on DS hardware, showing the stand-in message that comes before Episode 378: "Vanity Affair". The stand-in message is rolling up on the screen as follows: "We'd like to show you an episode that surrounds Porygon and flashing lights. Unfortunately, it--". Nothing more comes up when the director yells cut. The director says he'll dock the pay of the one who mistook the memo to write a stand-in message for episode 377 as a stand-in message for episode 38.
Ill-Timed Throw-Up (HLT2, Earlier This Post)
This blooper is done on DS hardware running a mission in XD: Gale of Darkness that uses the DS. We're in the road tunnel section (American version) of The Gauntlet, and Aeris (Kanto) is driving. Everything appears to be going smoothly, until Aeris suddenly throws up onto the left-side wall of the tunnel, loses control, and crashes the scooter into the right-side wall! The director yells cut and the music stops. The medical crews rush to the scene and confirm that Michael's OK, and Aeris just needs some motion-sickness medicine and she'll be fine as well. The director will complain, however, that that's the third scooter they've lost this week alone!
I Told You Firefox Was A Bad Browser! (HLT2, Earlier This Post)
This blooper is done on DS hardware running the special radio programs, on the "Japanese Sports" station. "The worst sports radio host ever to walk the planet" is currently recapping a few Japanese sports scores when she gets a call. An ominous voice, that of a telemarketer, asks her to switch to Firefox for her Internet browsing needs. The host replies as follows: "Firefox killed my father and <OOPS!> my mother. Then--". The director yells cut before she can finish the quote. The telemarketer asks what's wrong, and comments that the show he called in to isn't a live call-in program and cuts him off! The host then replies that any of the other hosts on these stations would have said the same thing to that telemarketer.
Wrong-Handed Sidecar (HLT2, Earlier This Post)
This blooper is done on Gamecube hardware using Sonic Riders. We're on the gear selection screen, and we're looking at the Orre Motorcycle. Problem is, the sidecar's supposed to be on the left side of the driver's seat, but we're seeing a motorcycle with a sidecar on the RIGHT side of the driver's seat! The director yells cut, and comments that whoever misdesigned the gear should expect a big loss from his pay for getting the sidecar on the wrong side!
Also, the blooper reel ends with a voiceover of the third narrator of the Pokémon anime (who sounds so similar to the first that the untrained ear can't tell that it's really not the first) saying "Remember, friends don't let friends use Firefox" as the final blooper in the reel fades to black.