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'''Giratina and the Sky Warrior''' (Japanese:'''ギラティナと{{tt|氷空|そら}}の{{tt|花束|はなたば}} シェイミ''' ''Giratina and the {{tt|Sky's|The word ''sky'' is written with the Kanji meaning ''icy sky'', implying the sky is icy or hailing.}} Bouquet: Shaymin'') is the {{pkmn|manga}} adaptation of the {{pkmn|movie}} of [[M11|the same name]]. It was adapted by Makoto Hijioka.
[[File:Giratina and the sky warrior.jpg|thumb|right|English version cover.]]
[[File:Giratina and the Sky Warrior manga.jpg|thumb|right|Japanese version cover.]]
'''Giratina and the Sky Warrior''' is the {{pkmn|manga}} adaptation of the {{pkmn|movie}} of [[M11|the same name]]. It is written and illustrated by [[Makoto Hijioka]].


* First published in Japan by [[Shōgakukan]]: July 19, 2008
==Publications==
** ISBN 9784091406651
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* First published in US/Canada by [[VIZ Media]]: May 5, 2009
{{publications|cover=Giratina and the Sky Warrior manga.jpg|edition=First|country=Japan|company=Shogakukan|date=July 19, 2008|ISBN=4091406653}}
** ISBN 9781421527017
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{{publications|cover=Giratina and the Sky Warrior Chuang Yi.png|edition=First|country=Singapore|company=Chuang Yi|date=September 7, 2010|ISBN=9789814306829}}
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==Chapters==
==Chapters==
{{spoilers}}
# The Ruler of the Reverse World Appears!
===The Ruler of the Reverse World Appears!===
# Target: Shaymin!
The chapter opens with a battle between {{an|Dialga}} and {{an|Giratina}}. Dialga tries to escape through a dimensional warp, but Giratina is holding it back. [[Zero]] and [[Infi]] are shown, tracking down the dimensional warp. By the time they arrive in their airship, however, Giratina has dragged Dialga completely back into the [[Reverse World]]. Unexpectedly, {{OBP|Shaymin|movie 11}} has been dragged into the Reverse World, too. It watches in terror as the two other Pokémon fight. Suddenly, it causes an explosion, which creates another warp, allowing Dialga and Shaymin to escape.
# Zero's True Ambitions Revealed!
# The Battle to Save the World!


Meanwhile, {{Ash}}, {{OBP|Dawn|anime}}, {{an|Brock}} and their Pokémon are getting ready to sit down to a big breakfast of pancakes. Ash is already sitting down and about to eat when Dawn makes him wash his hands. While Ash is washing his hands, a shadowy figure appears on the table and starts eating. When they approach it, they discover it is a Pokémon, but it runs away. Ash and Dawn's Pokémon stop it from escaping. During this commotion, the rest of Brock's pancakes start to burn. The Pokémon sucks up the smoke, and then causes an explosion. After the explosion, it looks charred and weak, so the group run to take it to the [[Pokémon Center]].
==Differences between the anime and the manga==
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* [[Zero|Zero's]] design is slightly different, as his right eye is often visible.
* The events of the story are clarified to be covering roughly six years. This is not mentioned in the anime version.
* The design of the [[Megarig]] is slightly different. The interior where Zero pilots the craft does not have his control chair right next to the video screens and keyboards, instead having a noticeable gap between them.
* {{Ash}} helps [[Newton Graceland|Newton]] destroy the Megarig from the inside by attacking its computers.
* Zero's final weapon is identified by name as "Mecha Giratina." It is not named in the film.
* Zero's fate is left unrevealed; he is last seen blacking out inside the cockpit of the crashed Mecha Giratina but is never shown getting out.


At the Pokémon Center, the group discovers that the mysterious Pokémon is Shaymin, the Gratitude Pokémon. Shaymin seems to have recovered from its earlier exhaustion, eating lots of food. It tells Ash that it wants more food, showing that it can communicate {{wp|telepathy|telepathically}}. Shaymin burps, and the group duck for cover, expecting another explosion. [[Nurse Joy]] explains that the earlier explosion was {{m|Seed Flare}}, Shaymin's signature move. Brock realizes that the smoke from the burning pancakes was probably what caused Shaymin to use Seed Flare. Shaymin tells the others that it wants to go to the "Flower Bearing". At the Flower Bearing, Shaymin from all over gather together at the [[Gracedia|Gracedia Flower Garden]]. With their combined power, they fly around, creating new gardens. The group decide to take Shaymin to the flower garden, and leave the Pokémon Center.
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On the way, Dawn stops to look in a large mirror on the side of the road. Shaymin appears scared of the mirror and runs away, but [[Jessie]] and [[James]] catch it. Before they can take it away, Giratina appears in the mirror and sucks Ash, Pikachu, Dawn, Piplup, Jessie, James, Meowth, and Shaymin inside, leaving Brock behind. They fall through a dimensional warp and appear in the Reverse World. They find that the Reverse World's gravity is very weak. Shaymin tells the others that it's scared and it wants to leave. They see Giratina and Shaymin panics, saying that Giratina wants to eat it. Pikachu and Piplup start to fight Giratina, but a strange man in the distance tells them to stop and to come over with them. They all start running until they reach a safer place away from Giratina. The man explains to them that they are in the Reverse World, which is the other side of the real world, although it never actually intersects with the real world. He introduces himself as [[Newton Graceland]] and explains that he's been studying the Reverse World for five years. When Ash asks about Giratina, Newton explains that it is the ruler of the Reverse World and that it is the only Pokémon that lives there.
 
The group decide to head back to the real world through the dimensional warp that let them in. As they are running, Newton explains that Giratina is probably angry because recently two dimensions that were never supposed to meet collided. Ash realizes that that was what happened in [[M10|Alamos Town]]. Newton says that because of the battle, a large amount of noxious gas appeared in the Reverse World, making Giratina angry. Newton concludes by telling the group that this happened because the Reverse World and the real world are connected, so a distortion in one will affect the other. The group are about to jump into the portal, but Giratina begins to give chase. They think that Giratina has picked up Shaymin and taken it away, but it turns out it was a {{m|Substitute}}. Newton decides to remain in the Reverse World a little longer, so Ash, Dawn, and the Pokémon jump into the portal without him. Newton tells them to avoid mirrors, because Giratina can see into the real world through them.
 
They fall back into the real world through the mirror, where Brock is waiting. Returning to their original goal of finding the flower garden, they set off again. Suddenly, Shaymin is attacked by a large group of {{p|Magnemite}}. They turn out to belong to Zero, who demands that they hand over Shaymin.
 
===Target: Shaymin!===
===Zero's True Ambitions Revealed!===
===The Battle to Save the World!===
 
==Characters==
===Humans===
* {{Ash}}
* {{OBP|Dawn|anime}}
* {{an|Brock}}
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* [[Newton Graceland]]
* [[Zero]]
 
===Pokémon===
* {{AP|Pikachu}}
* {{AP|Turtwig}}
* {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}
* {{TP|Dawn|Ambipom}}
* {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}
* {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}
* {{MTR}}
* {{OBP|Shaymin|movie 11}}
* {{OBP|Giratina|anime}}
* {{OBP|Dialga|anime}}
 
== See Also ==
* [[M11]]
* [[M11]]
* [[Giratina and the Sky Warrior (graphic novel)]]
* [[Giratina and the Sky Warrior (graphic novel)]]
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Revision as of 05:42, 6 December 2014

Giratina and the Sky Warrior (Japanese:ギラティナと氷空花束 シェイミ Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin) is the manga adaptation of the movie of the same name. It was adapted by Makoto Hijioka.

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan July 19, 2008 ISBN 4091406653
First Edition by VIZ Media First
Edition
United States VIZ Media May 5, 2009 ISBN 1421527017
First Edition by Chuang Yi First
Edition
Singapore Chuang Yi September 7, 2010 ISBN 9789814306829

Chapters

  1. The Ruler of the Reverse World Appears!
  2. Target: Shaymin!
  3. Zero's True Ambitions Revealed!
  4. The Battle to Save the World!

Differences between the anime and the manga

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  • Zero's design is slightly different, as his right eye is often visible.
  • The events of the story are clarified to be covering roughly six years. This is not mentioned in the anime version.
  • The design of the Megarig is slightly different. The interior where Zero pilots the craft does not have his control chair right next to the video screens and keyboards, instead having a noticeable gap between them.
  • Ash helps Newton destroy the Megarig from the inside by attacking its computers.
  • Zero's final weapon is identified by name as "Mecha Giratina." It is not named in the film.
  • Zero's fate is left unrevealed; he is last seen blacking out inside the cockpit of the crashed Mecha Giratina but is never shown getting out.

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