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*The Wishing Star [[May]] bought looked like a Native America Dreamcatcher.  It sort of fits, considering the man who sold it to her ''did'' look Native American.
*The Wishing Star [[May]] bought looked like a Native America Dreamcatcher.  It sort of fits, considering the man who sold it to her ''did'' look Native American.


* Butler's sole purpose of being a magician is to find a boy whom should be chosen to protect Jirachi for the nights it stayed awaked
* Butler's sole purpose of being a magician is to find a boy whom should be chosen to protect Jirachi for the nights it stayed awaked.
 
* The ending song, ''Make a Wish'', is the first time that the U.S. dub left the original Japanese lyrics preformed by ''Hayashi Asuka''.  It was also combined with English lyrics preformed by ''Cindy Mizelle''.


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Jirachi: Wish Maker (Japanese: 七夜の願い星 ジラーチ Nanayo no Negai-boshi Jirāchi, Wishing Star of Seven Nights: Jirachi) is the 1st Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation movie, and 6th of all Pokémon movies. It was first shown in Japanese theaters on July 19, 2003. It then released on video and DVD for North American audiences on June 1, 2004.

Summary

While Ash and his friends are at a carnival celebrating the appearance of the Millennium Comet, they befriend Jirachi, a Pokémon that awakens every thousand years alongside the comet. Of the trainers, it is Max who Jirachi becomes friendly with. However a former Team Magma scientist, working as a magician at the carnival, wishes to use Jirachi to bring forth Groudon.

Important characters

Important Pokémon

Movie guide

Character introductions

Important events

Pokémon debuts

Trivia

  • This is the first Pokémon movie to go direct to video for its American release.
  • The Wishing Star May bought looked like a Native America Dreamcatcher. It sort of fits, considering the man who sold it to her did look Native American.
  • Butler's sole purpose of being a magician is to find a boy whom should be chosen to protect Jirachi for the nights it stayed awaked.
  • The ending song, Make a Wish, is the first time that the U.S. dub left the original Japanese lyrics preformed by Hayashi Asuka. It was also combined with English lyrics preformed by Cindy Mizelle.

Errors

Dub edits

  • In the dub when Ash is talking with Max, he made a reference to Misty

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