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==Publications==
==Publications==
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{{publications|cover=Jirachi Movie Manga.jpg|edition=First|country=Japan|company=Shogakukan|date=July 19, 2003|ISBN=409143004X}}
{{publications|cover=M06 manga English cover.png|edition=First|country=Singapore|company=Chuang Yi|date=April 2005|ISBN=9812603824}}
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==Chapters==
==Chapters==
# A Fateful Encounter!! My First Partner
# The Fateful Meeting! (Japanese: ''A Fateful Encounter!! My First Partner'')
# Enemies and Allies and Friends
# Enemies and Friends (Japanese: ''Enemies and Allies and Friends'')
# The Captive Partner!!
# Partner Gone!! (Japanese: ''The Captive Partner!!'')
# The Bond that Lasts Forever......!!
# Everlasting Bond...!! (Japanese: ''The Bond that Lasts Forever......!!'')


== Differences between the anime and the manga ==
== Differences between the anime and the manga ==
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* In the movie, {{an|Max}}'s first wish is for some candy, which {{OBP|Jirachi|M06}} teleports over from a nearby shop. In the manga adaptation, Max gets upset with all of his friends pestering him to have their wishes granted first, so he ends up wishing that they would disappear, causing Jirachi to teleport them away until Max gets Jirachi to teleport them back.
* In the anime, Jirachi is unconscious when it is kidnapped by [[Butler]], and its Millennium Eye opens automatically. In the manga, Jirachi is awake for most of this scene, and Butler threatens to kill Max using a gun mounted on his machine if Jirachi doesn't open its Millennium Eye.
* In the manga, Butler is able to cast spells and fire magic from his wand. In the movie, he never uses it as a weapon, only as a prop for his magic shows.
 
==Trivia==
* In the English translation by [[Chuang Yi]], many [[move]]s are translated from their Japanese names, rather than using the English names of the moves from the games. For example, {{AP|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}} is translated as "100,000 Volts" rather than "Thunderbolt" and {{TP|May|Torchic|Blaziken}}'s {{m|Ember}} is translated as "Fire Sparks" rather than "Ember".


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
* ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]''
* ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]''


== External Links ==
== External links ==
* [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/movie_ag01.html The manga on Dogasu's Backpack]
* [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/movie_ag01.html The manga on Dogasu's Backpack]


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Revision as of 19:53, 11 April 2016

Jirachi: Wish Maker (Japanese: 七夜の願い星 ジラーチ Wishing Star of the Seven Nights: Jirachi) is the manga adaption of the movie of the same name. It was adapted by Oouchi Suigun.

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan July 19, 2003 ISBN 409143004X
First Edition by Chuang Yi First
Edition
Singapore Chuang Yi April 5, 2005 ISBN 9812603824

Chapters

  1. The Fateful Meeting! (Japanese: A Fateful Encounter!! My First Partner)
  2. Enemies and Friends (Japanese: Enemies and Allies and Friends)
  3. Partner Gone!! (Japanese: The Captive Partner!!)
  4. Everlasting Bond...!! (Japanese: The Bond that Lasts Forever......!!)

Differences between the anime and the manga

  • In the movie, Max's first wish is for some candy, which Jirachi teleports over from a nearby shop. In the manga adaptation, Max gets upset with all of his friends pestering him to have their wishes granted first, so he ends up wishing that they would disappear, causing Jirachi to teleport them away until Max gets Jirachi to teleport them back.
  • In the anime, Jirachi is unconscious when it is kidnapped by Butler, and its Millennium Eye opens automatically. In the manga, Jirachi is awake for most of this scene, and Butler threatens to kill Max using a gun mounted on his machine if Jirachi doesn't open its Millennium Eye.
  • In the manga, Butler is able to cast spells and fire magic from his wand. In the movie, he never uses it as a weapon, only as a prop for his magic shows.

Trivia

  • In the English translation by Chuang Yi, many moves are translated from their Japanese names, rather than using the English names of the moves from the games. For example, Pikachu's Thunderbolt is translated as "100,000 Volts" rather than "Thunderbolt" and Torchic's Ember is translated as "Fire Sparks" rather than "Ember".

Related articles

External links



Movie manga adaptations
M01M02M03M04M05M06M07
M08M08 short (Yoshino Emiko)M08 short (Miho Asada)M09M09 shortM10M11M12
M13M14M15M16M17M18M19M20 (1)M20 (2)M21M22M23


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