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00:01

Eyecatch Pre-episode Message

In order to alert the viewers that the episode is about to start, a special eyecatch was used. The eyecatch is a countdown towards the beginning of the episode and contains scenes from previous AG openings, Advance Adventure and Pokémon Symphonic Medley. The split-screen scenes with Haruka and Takeshi were updated versions of the Advance Adventure ones that reflected the changes in the characters' Pokémon teams. More specifically, the scene that depicted Takeshi's Mizugorou and Takeshi's Hassboh was replaced with a scene from Takeshi's Numacraw's battle against Satoshi's Juptile that took place in AG149, while the scene that depicted Haruka's Achamo and Haruka's Agehunt was replaced with a scene from Haruka's Gonbe's battle against Shiromi's Rafflesia that took place in AG151. The countdown ends with Satoshi reciting his catchphrase, "Get Pokémon!" (ポケモンゲットだぜ!, Pokémon getto da ze! ).
13:00

Eyecatch Rayquaza Eyecatch

Rayquaza Commercial Intro and Return Eyecatches with Pikachu, Satoshi, Haruka, Masato and Takeshi.
23:09

Trivia Quiz Question Part 1

This Trivia Quiz question consists of a Pokémon-themed arithmetics game. The host first provides the viewers with an example and then proceeds to ask the question that will be answered after the next episode preview.

Pokémon Trivia Quiz (ポケモントリビアクイズ)
Example
(れいだい)
Beroringa (ベロリンガ) + Hasubrero (ハスブレロ) = 6
Granbull (グランブル) - Subame (スバメ) = 2
Question Fushigidane (フシギダネ) - Magcargot (マグカルゴ) + Donmel (ドンメル) = ?

Hosted by Professor Okido.
24:09

Trivia Quiz Question Part 2

Pokémon Trivia Quiz Continuation (ポケモントリビアクイズ つづき): After the viewers are reminded of the question, a hint is given so that the viewers can find the answer more easily. In this case, they are told to pay close attention to the red-colored characters, all of which have dakuten on them.
Hosted by Professor Okido.
24:25

Trivia Quiz Answer

After a 3-second countdown, the answer is revealed to be "2". The number of dakuten used in the Pokémon's names was what the viewers should have used in order to find out what the correct answer to this question was.
Hosted by Professor Okido.