Burrows looked around and eventually saw a figure completely covered in a brown cloak. He could hear her say a couple of things and it was almost as if she was gesturing for his help. Burrows knew better than to mess around with Pokemon he didn't know, especially from that whole Electrike fiasco, so he pretended not to notice her. This angered the cloaked Pokemon and revealed herself as an enchantress. The Misdreavus then looked up to the sky and then back at the Drilbur looking as if she was about to attack. This was the Cottonee's cue as the tiny cotton ball released a pinkish wind that sparkled and wrapped around the Prince. From the audience point of view, it looked as if the enchantress was causing this move because Doux was secretly hidden under the cloak.
Burrows was a bit confused by the commotion and started to grunt a bit. The mole didn't care for bright lights, especially whatever this thing was. His claws began to glow as he tried swiping the attack away with his claws when suddenly he started to feel himself being yanked by some invisible force. He tried swinging around fighting off this tug, but was useless against it as he was then pushed backstage. To his surprise, he saw Gypsy, the one who pulled him back, as well as Henry who looked rather disappointed.
"Honestly, it's probably just by luck that looked like a transformation," he whispered. "One fa..." He was quickly interrupted by a loud roaring sound. He looked down and saw the cause of the ruckus, Danielle's Mawile. "My ears."
Claude then narrated a bit more when a bright redish orange light could faintly be seen on the left side of the stage along with the cries of a bunch of angry Pokemon. Shortly afterward, a shadowy figure quickly rushed over the stage and then back to Henry's side. Burrow's was a bit jealous of Zared's performance as he gave the Mawile a quick glare which the Mawile didn't even notice.
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Citrine and Henry's Dad
"Where have I seen this before?" asked Citrine. She was now watching the next scene that had appeared. This time, a bulky Excalvier could be seen facing off against a small but mighty Druddigon which a couple of Pokemon could be seen cheering them on.
"That's because it's loosely based on the play. Beauty and the Beast is a well know play, but you were...er...homeless so I'm guessing you've never seen it," responded Joseph.
"No, I actually have heard of that one, but the only play I've ever seen was I Want to Be Your Canary. The sword fight in that one was probably my favorite moment of the play."
I've never actually seen it, but it's probably best not to ask about it. She's actually been behaving for once. Joseph turned his head back to focus on the play again.
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Play
As the battle continued, Lancelot parried one of Druddigons claws and watched as the dragon was knocked back a couple of steps. The gave him the perfect time to lunge his lance forward and knock the dragon into the air. The Druddigon then fell to the ground and pretended to not be able to get back up. After his grand victory, Lancelot stood in a manly pose in which all the female Pokemon pretended to be in love with him, some of which pretended to faint in his presence.
That all quickly ended when a Murkrow was flying across the stage in a bit of panic. When she reached the group, she turned around pointing toward the incoming Mawile. Lancelot quickly ran over ready to face the beast, but he didn't seem to want to fight. The Druddigon now got back on his feet and grabbed the Mawile's hand while Lancelot did the other and dragged the Beast off the stage. The rest of the Pokemon just watched as the three disappeared before dispersing and leaving the stage.