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  • Date: Feburary 20, 2005
  • Masquerade Ball is the 2nd episode of Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It aired on April 11th, 2007 in Japan and September 4th, 2007 in North America.
  • Sarah wanders the ballroom, as if in a trance. The entire choreography of the scene was designed to have a dreamy, trance-like quality. The guests dance, laughing, having a good time. In the scene, Sarah seems uncomfortable around the others, until the Goblin King arrives. The two dance together until Sarah begins to realize what is going on. She flees from the guests. She breaks out of the dream, and when she does, the entire sequence visibly begins to break down. The guests fall over or fly to the ceiling and the wind blows hard through the room.
  • During Halloween, the Graysons celebrated masquerade party. Emily, after she discovered that Victoria had a child before Daniel and Charlotte, sent an rsvp letter to Victoria from "her loving son", and continued to torment her by sending Victoria 11 black roses, along with a note stating that her first born son would be wearing the twelfth rose. Victoria did not invite Emily, who showed up anyway as Daniel invited her. Another party guest, and previous date of Daniels, then shows Victoria the article about Emily and Daniel and how they are once again dating. Victoria confronts Daniel who gives her back the bullets she sent him and tells her to use "one for each of her two faces". Emily and Jack have an awkward conversation, and are then interrupted by Daniel, who takes Emily out to dance,
  • Want to show off just how rich, elite, and extravagant your upper class is? Have them celebrate everything with a Masquerade Ball. With bizarre masks and elaborate Gorgeous Period Dress, everyone's identity is sufficiently obscured for any number of misunderstandings. Either Horror or Hilarity Ensues. For really grand scale masquerades, the writers may include festitivities where the entire city dresses up in grand costumes, a la Carnival/Mardi Gras. Which maximizes the chance for confusion and mingling with people one would normally never know. Hard to avoid in New Orleans and Venice.
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  • Want to show off just how rich, elite, and extravagant your upper class is? Have them celebrate everything with a Masquerade Ball. With bizarre masks and elaborate Gorgeous Period Dress, everyone's identity is sufficiently obscured for any number of misunderstandings. Either Horror or Hilarity Ensues. For really grand scale masquerades, the writers may include festitivities where the entire city dresses up in grand costumes, a la Carnival/Mardi Gras. Which maximizes the chance for confusion and mingling with people one would normally never know. Hard to avoid in New Orleans and Venice. A popular 19th century setting, due, as The Other Wiki puts it, "both to their popularity at the time and to their endless supply of plot devices." To wit: Mistaken identities, untraceable murderers, believing something is All Part of the Show, a normally-costumed character hiding in plain sight, (or mocked for their poor quality costume) and one of the attendees' masks being revealed to be their actual face. A court is a... difficult place. The refinery on top of the sheer trope goldmine that is the Masquerade Ball is the convention of using aliases to go with the masks. Historically, that can free participants to indulge in era-appropriate 'scandalous' behaviors -- and also make a good opportunity for the uninvited to crash. Watch out for the mass robbery by the Phantom Thief and Classy Cat Burglar, and hope there's a Golden Age Superhero around somewhere. Charity Ball often combines with the theft, to give the thiefs a good way to infiltrate. A modern costume party has some of the potential for this, especially if there are disguises abounding. If it's an actual Masquerade Ball in a modern setting, expect at least one guest to bring out the Romeo and Juliet quotes. Even those who vainly deny that Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory may grudgingly admit the social metaphor inherent in the Masquerade Ball. Has nothing to do with The Masquerade, and can actually mean a break from it; see For Halloween I Am Going as Myself. Subtrope of Dances and Balls. Has nothing to do with Idiot Ball or any of its subtropes. Examples of Masquerade Ball include:
  • Date: Feburary 20, 2005
  • Sarah wanders the ballroom, as if in a trance. The entire choreography of the scene was designed to have a dreamy, trance-like quality. The guests dance, laughing, having a good time. In the scene, Sarah seems uncomfortable around the others, until the Goblin King arrives. The two dance together until Sarah begins to realize what is going on. She flees from the guests. She breaks out of the dream, and when she does, the entire sequence visibly begins to break down. The guests fall over or fly to the ceiling and the wind blows hard through the room. The masks were designed to be parodies of the goblins, and made to fit each individual dancer. Cheryl McFadden choreographed the sequence which features Louise Gold and Cheryl Henson as dancers.
  • Masquerade Ball is the 2nd episode of Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It aired on April 11th, 2007 in Japan and September 4th, 2007 in North America.
  • During Halloween, the Graysons celebrated masquerade party. Emily, after she discovered that Victoria had a child before Daniel and Charlotte, sent an rsvp letter to Victoria from "her loving son", and continued to torment her by sending Victoria 11 black roses, along with a note stating that her first born son would be wearing the twelfth rose. Victoria did not invite Emily, who showed up anyway as Daniel invited her. Another party guest, and previous date of Daniels, then shows Victoria the article about Emily and Daniel and how they are once again dating. Victoria confronts Daniel who gives her back the bullets she sent him and tells her to use "one for each of her two faces". Emily and Jack have an awkward conversation, and are then interrupted by Daniel, who takes Emily out to dance, while Charlotte punches Regina in the face after she insults Amanda. After Aiden had discovered Padma's dead body and killed Trask, he appeared at the party and told Emily and Nolan about Padma's death, causing Nolan to have a mental breakdown and leave. Victoria sees the a man hired by Emily who she belives to be her son, wearing the twelfth rose. She follows him to the middle of the room but eventually loses him. She thinks she has found him again but it is really Aiden, then fainting in his arms.
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