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[[Image:Movie11-poster.png|right|thumb|Most recent ''Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin'' movie poster]] | [[Image:Movie11-poster.png|right|thumb|Most recent ''Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin'' movie poster]] | ||
In addition to Giratina and Regigigas, {{an|Dialga | In addition to Giratina and Regigigas, {{an|Dialga}}, a legendary Pokémon from the previous film, will be involved. This was revealed in a preview during the first airing of [[DP058]] saying that the fight among the Pokémon gods has not ended, implying a direct connection with the previous film which was later confirmed. It was assumed that {{an|Palkia}} would be involved, as well, but this has since been proven false. | ||
Revealed on an issue of a CoroCoro Comic and on the official website, {{p|Shaymin}} was confirmed to co-star in the film. In the film, Giratina assumes that Shaymin was partially responsible for the corruption of the [[Reverse World]], and therefore Shaymin has to escape from Giratina's wrath. | Revealed on an issue of a CoroCoro Comic and on the official website, {{p|Shaymin}} was confirmed to co-star in the film. In the film, Giratina assumes that Shaymin was partially responsible for the corruption of the [[Reverse World]], and therefore Shaymin has to escape from Giratina's wrath. | ||
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*The movie will be released the same day as the airing of [[DP066]] in U.S.A. | *The movie will be released the same day as the airing of [[DP066]] in U.S.A. | ||
* The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjord}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). | * The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjord}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). | ||
* This will be the second time when a legendary Pokémon from a previous movie reappears. The only other time was in ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', where {{p|Mew}} made a second appearance after ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''.<!--Mewtwo appeared in a long special, not a Pokémon movie. Mewtwo Returns is similar to Legend of Thunder.--> It was, however, a different Mew, whereas the Dialga | * This will be the second time when a legendary Pokémon from a previous movie reappears. The only other time was in ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', where {{p|Mew}} made a second appearance after ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''.<!--Mewtwo appeared in a long special, not a Pokémon movie. Mewtwo Returns is similar to Legend of Thunder.--> It was, however, a different Mew, whereas the {{p|Dialga}} in this movie is the same one that battled with {{p|Palkia}} over [[Alamos Town]]. | ||
** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous film. In other words, this is the first Pokémon film to feature a legendary Pokémon twice in a row. | ** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous film. In other words, this is the first Pokémon film to feature a legendary Pokémon twice in a row. | ||
* This movie ties with ''[[The Power of One]]'' and ''Lucario and the Mystery of Mew'' for having the most legendary Pokémon (four). Unlike those two movies, this movie also features two alternate forms, bringing the aforementioned number up to six in a certain sense. | * This movie ties with ''[[The Power of One]]'' and ''Lucario and the Mystery of Mew'' for having the most legendary Pokémon (four). Unlike those two movies, this movie also features two alternate forms, bringing the aforementioned number up to six in a certain sense. |
Revision as of 20:12, 14 July 2008
The movie ギラティナと氷空の花束 シェイミ Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin will have its theater-premiere in Japan on July 19, 2008.
A teaser after the closing of Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai shows Regigigas's hand rising from a large flowery field. A second form of Giratina will debut as well. This form, called the "Origin Forme", is said to allow Giratina to cross between dimensions.
In addition to Giratina and Regigigas, Dialga, a legendary Pokémon from the previous film, will be involved. This was revealed in a preview during the first airing of DP058 saying that the fight among the Pokémon gods has not ended, implying a direct connection with the previous film which was later confirmed. It was assumed that Palkia would be involved, as well, but this has since been proven false.
Revealed on an issue of a CoroCoro Comic and on the official website, Shaymin was confirmed to co-star in the film. In the film, Giratina assumes that Shaymin was partially responsible for the corruption of the Reverse World, and therefore Shaymin has to escape from Giratina's wrath.
Posters
- Movie11 Poster.jpg
Previous Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet poster
- Promo PokemonMovie11.JPG
Pikachu the Movie poster
Summary
The Reverse World, where Giratina lives, is a beautiful and rule-breaking mirror of the Pokémon world. However, due to the battle between Dialga and Palkia during The Rise of Darkrai, time and space were distorted, and dark, poisonous clouds appeared and overlaid the Reverse World. Giratina becomes enraged and lures Dialga into its world.
Shaymin appears before Ash and his friends and guides them to a beautiful, flower-filled place called Glacidea. It is capable of telepathy, and it has a habitual behavior called "Flower Carrying" (Japanese: 花はこび).
The movie's villain named Zero, who owns a Magnezone, many Magnemite, and a robotic maid named Infi that controls a ship called Megaliba. He wishes to use the power of Giratina to rule the world.
Another character, Mugen, who owns a Shieldon and is a talented scholar specializing in study of the Reverse World who has wound himself into the plot.
Leila has been revealed to be somewhat involved in the movie, too. She is seen on a train to the Flower Garden of Glacidea.
Featured Pokémon
- Giratina (Origin Forme and Another Forme)
- Dialga
- Regigigas
- Shaymin (Sky Forme and Land Forme)
- Magnezone
- Magnemite
- Shieldon
Trivia
- The movie is set to happen between DP086 and DP087.
- The movie will be released the same day as the airing of DP066 in U.S.A.
- The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - Sognefjord (the second largest Fjord in the world), Jostedalsbreen (the largest glacier in Europe), and Bergen (the second largest city in Norway).
- This will be the second time when a legendary Pokémon from a previous movie reappears. The only other time was in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, where Mew made a second appearance after Mewtwo Strikes Back. It was, however, a different Mew, whereas the Dialga in this movie is the same one that battled with Palkia over Alamos Town.
- This is also the first Pokémon movie where a legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous film. In other words, this is the first Pokémon film to feature a legendary Pokémon twice in a row.
- This movie ties with The Power of One and Lucario and the Mystery of Mew for having the most legendary Pokémon (four). Unlike those two movies, this movie also features two alternate forms, bringing the aforementioned number up to six in a certain sense.
- The ending theme song for the movie is ONE by Crystal Kay.
- Origine Forme Giratina and Sky Forme Shaymin debuted in this movie prior to their game debut in Pokémon Platinum.