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===[[Victory pose]]s===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
During all of Pokémon Trainer's victory poses, the Trainer will either say a non-specific line, or a specific line to the active Pokémon. The male Trainer can say "You all did great!" ({{ja|よくやったな、みんな!|Yoku yatta na, minna}}, ''Good job, everyone!''), while the female Trainer can say "Everyone did great!" ({{ja|みなさんは素晴らしい!|Minasan wa subarashī!}}, ''All of you did great!''). Regardless of the Pokémon that was out, the Trainer will perform the same general action for each Pokémon's victory pose. Like {{SSBU|Inkling}} and {{SSBU|Byleth}}, the victory animations are different between the male and female variants.
The male Trainer can say "You all did great!" ({{ja|よくやったな、みんな!|Yoku yatta na, minna}}, ''Good job, everyone!''), while the female Trainer can say "Everyone did great!" ({{ja|みなさんは素晴らしい!|Minasan wa subarashī!}}, ''All of you did great!''). They will either say a non-specific line, or a Pokemon-specific line. In Team Battles, if there is more than two players on the winning team, the Pokémon will not be present, but this does not affect the Trainer's lines. The male and female Trainers also have variations in their own pose depending on the gender of the Trainer, similarly to the Inklings.
*'''Left:''' The Trainer throws a Poké Ball up. The male Trainer poses before catching the Poké Ball and holding it in front of him, while the female Trainer performs a twirl, catches it, and holds it out in front of her.
*'''Left:''' The Trainer throws a Poké Ball up. The male Trainer poses before catching the Poké Ball and holding it in front of him, while the female Trainer performs a twirl, catches it, and holds it out in front of her.
*'''Up:''' The Pokémon does one of its moves, and the Trainer cheers it on before raising an arm in the air.
*'''Up:''' The Pokémon does one of its moves, and the Trainer cheers it on before raising an arm in the air.