Character name: Jotaro Kujo Pokemon: Ariados Move used: Infestation, String Shot and Scary Face
The performance:
"Good grief. You really want to do this, don't you?"
Jotaro's Ariados, Kakoyin, chitters excitedly. With a sigh, Jotaro pats his back and then nods to his partner. He stands just behind center stage, nodding grimly.
"Like we practiced then." Kakoyin starts by using infestation, summoning a number of smaller creatures and sending them scattering on stage. The swarm spreads out chaotically on the stage, while Kakoyin bounds over to the center of the stage. He then uses String Shot, attaching one chunk of the swarm to the others and stringing them in the a thick, sticky web until all of the Infestation is connected one way or another.
Jotaro holds his hand up and Kakoyin takes his cue. With a triumphant cry, the Ariados leaps up and pulls hard on its string shot. The webs tighten and clump together in a messy ball. The ball gets tossed into the air and thrown to Jotaro, who catches it easily. Much like how sticky tape is no longer adhesive when glitter is attached to it, Jotaro is able to hold the web without getting trapped.
Jotaro holds the bug-ridden mask up to his face and Kakoyin leaps onto his head. He then turns to the audience and uses Scary Face, projecting a ghastly image onto the webbed mask!
Tah dah!
...
Kakoyin will bow to the audience and Jotaro will give them a nod. Then, Jotaro will walk off the stage, Ariados still on his head.
... Good thing the Pokemon is the focus and not the trainer but even if they weren't, Kakoyin has enough enthusiasm for the two of them!
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Pokemon: Ariados
Move used: Infestation, String Shot and Scary Face
The performance:
"Good grief. You really want to do this, don't you?"
Jotaro's Ariados, Kakoyin, chitters excitedly. With a sigh, Jotaro pats his back and then nods to his partner. He stands just behind center stage, nodding grimly.
"Like we practiced then." Kakoyin starts by using infestation, summoning a number of smaller creatures and sending them scattering on stage. The swarm spreads out chaotically on the stage, while Kakoyin bounds over to the center of the stage. He then uses String Shot, attaching one chunk of the swarm to the others and stringing them in the a thick, sticky web until all of the Infestation is connected one way or another.
Jotaro holds his hand up and Kakoyin takes his cue. With a triumphant cry, the Ariados leaps up and pulls hard on its string shot. The webs tighten and clump together in a messy ball. The ball gets tossed into the air and thrown to Jotaro, who catches it easily. Much like how sticky tape is no longer adhesive when glitter is attached to it, Jotaro is able to hold the web without getting trapped.
Jotaro holds the bug-ridden mask up to his face and Kakoyin leaps onto his head. He then turns to the audience and uses Scary Face, projecting a ghastly image onto the webbed mask!
Tah dah!
...
Kakoyin will bow to the audience and Jotaro will give them a nod. Then, Jotaro will walk off the stage, Ariados still on his head.
... Good thing the Pokemon is the focus and not the trainer but even if they weren't, Kakoyin has enough enthusiasm for the two of them!