Giratina and the Sky Warrior (manga)

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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 ひじおか誠 Makoto Hijioka.

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan July 19, 2008 ISBN 9784091406651
First Edition by VIZ Media First
Edition
United States VIZ Media May 5, 2009 ISBN 9781421527017
First Edition by Chuang Yi First
Edition
Singapore Chuang Yi July 5, 2011 ISBN 9789814306829
First Edition by Sangatsu Manga First
Edition
Finland Sangatsu Manga March 11, 2016 ISBN 9789521618529
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Hong Kong Ching Win Publishing Group September 1, 2010 ISBN 9789888044092
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Taiwan Ching Win Publishing Group May 7, 2010 ISBN 9789862563021

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 flashback of Newton and Zero's past is identified as being six years prior to the events of the story. This is not mentioned in the movie, but concept artwork confirms this timeframe.
  • 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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Movie manga adaptations
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