Thinking of this, Mu Li couldn't help but feel a little fortunate.
Fortunately, he only brought Gengar today, otherwise, those guys would have been gloating all day!
After Ninetales, the music in the video became more urgent, and even Mu Li was a little excited, wondering what famous scenes would appear in the next footage.
"Sixth place, Tyranitar."
Mu Li was stunned, not expecting Tyranitar to be ranked last in the first echelon.
However, after recalling, Mu Li felt that the old guys in the first echelon were only ranked higher because of their strong power.
Compared to the splendor of the second echelon, only Alakazam in the first echelon could show off, while the other old guys were all very honest.
There's nothing much to say about Tyranitar; it honestly creates sandstorms, occasionally whips with its tail, or uses Earthquake and Rock Slide to smash people's faces.
Ninetales' ultimate move, Hellfire, was Improvements from the idea of Earthquake plus Rock Slide.
"Fifth place, Armarouge."
Armarouge, a guy who used fire to the extreme.
More than half of the second team were taught by this guy: Ninetales, Charizard, Infernape, and Lucario.
Why do you think those three guys like staying on Flaming Mountain?
If Ninetales wasn't so clingy, she probably would have run over there already.
Mu Li heard that Armarouge and Charizard even formed a "Fire Dragon Knight" combination there, but he didn't know what was going on.
However, based on Mu Li's understanding of Armarouge, the main reason this guy stayed on Flaming Mountain was to conveniently soak in the lava hot springs.
"Fourth place, Snorlax."
It can only be said, what kind of proper Pokémon can be friends with Guan Tong?
It must be a violent maniac.
Don't let Snorlax's usual cute and innocent appearance fool you; when it fights, it's one punch per kid.
One commentator said that when Snorlax starts patting its belly, what the opponent hears is the countdown of a death knell.
"Third place, Venusaur."
Just a simple, unpretentious flower.
Its main tactic is to disgust people.
Under Mu Li's research, Venusaur developed a "Three-Way Sleep Powder" technique.
To put it this way, after this Sleep Powder is used, the technical staff of the competition statistics show that Venusaur's success rate for Sleep Powder in its professional career matches is as high as 92.7%.
Not to mention hitting Energy Ball like a baseball.
With a single Vine Whip, it literally whips opponents into submission.
"Second place, Alakazam."
Just like the dominance Mu Li displayed in the All-Star Game.
Because of Alakazam's appearance, all Trainers active at the same time as Mu Li had to bring at least one Pokémon specifically to counter Alakazam.
That's right, it's specifically for Alakazam, not for Psychic types.
Otherwise, the battle would be a one-sided suppression, and Mu Li wouldn't even need to use a second Pokémon.
The extremely bizarre Psychic type has been mastered to an art form in Mu Li's hands.
Not to mention that move, Star Core Collapse, which was simply the nightmare of all Pokémon Trainers of the same period.
However, it was precisely because of Alakazam's appearance that it became the last straw that broke the camel's back for the World Pokémon League, forcing the United States to unite with all other countries to change the rules.
As for the first place, it was undoubtedly Dragonite.
The big screen shifted, showing instead the battle where Mu Li first won a bronze medal at the Olympics.
That was Dragonite's famous battle, but since that battle, Dragonite hasn't had many famous scenes.
The main reason is that the opponents were simply no match.
Every time Dragonite came out, it was always near the end of the match.
But everyone knew that Dragonite was Mu Li's strongest Pokémon, even if Alakazam was more powerful, it was still the case.
Because for Mu Li and all his fans, just that one championship match where Dragonite, with its Heavenly King Level strength, bravely confronted numerous Champions and won a bronze medal for China, Dragonite had already become a symbol of spirit.
The images on the big screen gradually came to an end, and when Mu Li saw Dragonite in the picture again, he also felt a sense of unreality.
"So much time has passed," Mu Li thought, recalling the stubborn big orange in his mind, who had now become a street hooligan who spent his days messing around and fighting outside.
Dragonite: ??? May I ask???
However, it must be said that when Mu Li saw these images again, there were simply too many scenes in his mind.
The earliest could even be traced back to the day he first acquired Bulbasaur and battled his first opponent in life.
At that time, he was still a teenager.
"Sigh, I suddenly want to fight Lugia again, or Ho-Oh would be fine. Giratina, forget it, that guy is slippery and his fighting style is too sneaky, it's not satisfying to fight..." Mu Li thought to himself.
The images on the big screen gradually turned black, but the lights on the stage never came on.
The audience also remained silent, everyone still savoring those famous scenes from back then, and their passionate youth.
But just then, a pale blue light descended from the sky, a light filled with healing.
The pale blue light transformed into transparent raindrops, falling onto everyone on the field.
"This is... Life Dew..." The others hadn't reacted yet, but Mu Li recognized the move instantly.
No other reason, just because he was too familiar with this move.
Before he could react, a pink figure suddenly appeared in mid-air, and after a precise front flip, landed in the center of the stage.
Everyone was stunned, and Mu Li was also stunned.
But more than being stunned, his eyes were already starting to well up.
Blissey, he had never imagined that Blissey would appear here, at this moment when he most missed the past, Blissey appeared in his world like an angel.
But the matter was clearly not over yet.
Roar!!!
A deafening roar echoed.
The sound was full of majesty, yet not lacking in elegance.
A flash of fire suddenly appeared, instantly sweeping across the sky of the studio.
Within this flame, Charizard tore through the fire, revealing its true form.
With it was the figure of Armarouge, like a fiery war god, on Charizard's back.
Mu Li couldn't help but take a deep breath.
Even Armarouge came, so...
A guess suddenly formed in his mind.
He didn't expect these kids to...
Figures gradually appeared, one after another.
Infernape and Lucario walked out side by side.
The flames on the stage also transformed into a fox's phantom, appearing in the center of the stage—that was Ninetales.
Snorlax, with its belly protruding, walked out of the darkness.
Gengar also squeezed out from Snorlax's shadow, waving at Mu Li.
At the same time, a buzzing sound rang out, and the space on the stage was torn apart.
Accompanied by the "thump thump thump..." of vibrations, Venusaur's massive body gradually emerged from the spatial rift, and with it, Alakazam floated beside Venusaur.
A slight gust of wind and sand swept by, and Tyranitar's figure also walked out of the darkness.
And finally, a strong wind suddenly rose, making it difficult for everyone to open their eyes.
When the wind disappeared, the orange figure appeared in the sky at some unknown point—Dragonite.