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Zoroark: Master of Illusions 幻影の覇者 ゾロアーク Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark
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Premiere
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July 10, 2010
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February 5, 2011*
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December 17, 2010
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Zoroark: Master of Illusions (Japanese: 幻影の覇者 ゾロアーク Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark) is the fourth and final Diamond & Pearl series movie and the thirteenth Pokémon movie overall. It premiered in Japanese theaters July 10, 2010, and will premiere in the United States on Cartoon Network on February 5, 2011.
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Ruler of Illusions: Z teaser poster
Poster featuring Zoroark and Zorua
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Plot
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Intending to watch the Pokémon Baccer World Cup being held there, Ash, Pikachu, and company head for Crown City, a town where water and greenery, old streets and modern buildings, coexist in beautiful harmony. The main attraction is that the legendary beasts, Entei, Raikou, and Suicune, will battle the winners of the tournament, led by businessman Grings Kōdai. On the way to Crown City, they meet and join up with Zorua, a Pokémon from far away who said he was searching for his mother.
Meanwhile, Zoroark is destroying Crown City in the guise of Raikou, Suicune, and Entei, due to Kōdai blackmailing it threatening her captured child, Zorua, who actually had escaped and joined with Ash and his friends. Celebi, returning to the town for the first time in twenty years, is presented with its own crisis, due to that prior to the movie, businessman Grings Kōdai discovered Celebi in Crown City, and touched the "ripple of time" that was produced due to Celebi's time traveling. As a result of this, Kōdai gained the ability to have powerful hallucinations that show him the future, while destroying all of the greenery within the city.
Soon, Celebi found itself and Zorua chased by Kōdai's minions. This pursuit forced them into the Pokémon Backer Stadium, where they were cornered by Kōdai, who disables Celebi and captures Zorua in order to blackmail Zoroark once more. Kōdai then finds what he believes to be the ripple of time, and begins to absorb its power. The "ripple of time" ends up actually being an illusion created by Zoroark, who attacks but is promptly defeated by the angry Kōdai. However, Celebi uses the power of the true ripple of time to heal Zoroark, who recovers and defeats Kōdai with the help of the guardians of Crown City.
During the credits of the movie, the news report published by Kurt and Rioka reveals that Kōdai and Goon were both arrested and sent to jail.
Featured Pokémon
Pokémon
Intro only
Credits only
Debuts
Cast
Events
In Japan, people who pre-ordered tickets to the movie received a Shiny legendary beast; Entei, Raikou or Suicune. The Shiny legendary beasts can activate a Zoroark event if traded into a Generation V game. A Celebi could also be downloaded in the cinema, but this did not require pre-ordered tickets. Also, Goon's Scizor could be downloaded over Wi-Fi after the movie's airing.
Soundtrack
- Main article: Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark Music Collection
Trivia
- This is the only Diamond & Pearl series movie that is a stand-alone movie. The other three Diamond & Pearl movies are part of a trilogy.
- The movie's fictitious setting is based on various locations in the Netherlands and Belgium, such as Magere Brug, Amstel River, Kinderdijk and Brussels.
- This movie marks the first time all three of the legendary beasts appear at the same time in the anime, and the first time Raikou gets a starring role in a movie.
- This is the third Pokémon movie so far that does not have a legendary Pokémon as the main featured Pokémon, the first being Spell of the Unown and the second being Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
- The teaser trailer shown at the end of Arceus and the Jewel of Life, showed Ho-Oh and Lugia locked in an aerial battle, and Zoroark transforming into a darker version of Ash. Neither of these elements made it into the final film.
- Even though the movie airs between League Unleashed! and Casting a Paul on Barry!, it does not actually take place in that time period, which is during the Lily of the Valley Conference.
- This movie was released in Taiwan on July 30, 2010, which was just 20 days after its Japanese premiere.
- Professor Rowan, Rhonda, Johanna, Paul, Zoey, Barry, Nando, Kenny, Conway, Ursula, Cynthia and Palmer make cameo appearances in the movie's credits, along with the Sinnoh Gym Leaders Ash battled and Elite Four. Most of them appeared with one of their Pokémon.
- Ethan makes a cameo in the beginning of the film with a Donphan, seen in battle with Ash.
- This makes this movie the second in which Ash battles a Trainer with a Donphan in the beginning. The first was Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- The Officer Jenny seen in this movie has a star symbol on her hat, which was the same symbol worn by the Jenny in Viridian City (who was also the first Officer Jenny to appear in the anime).
- This is the only appearance of Generation V Pokémon prior to the Best Wishes series.
- Bronzor's Psychic was used to levitate Zorua. In the games this would not have worked because Zorua is Dark-type.
- This film will be shown at local theaters during the Pokémon Black Version and White Version Tour between February 5th, 2011 and March 20th, 2011 in the US. This makes it the first film shown in US theaters since Pokémon Heroes in 2003
Errors
Rhyperior's mouth's color error
- In the credits, Palmer's Rhyperior's mouth was the same color as its horn and the top-most part of its body.
In other languages
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