MS006: Pokémon - Jirachi: Wish Maker
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Jirachi: Wish Maker (Japanese: 七夜の願い星 ジラーチ' Wishing Star of the Seven Nights: Jirachi; Official: Wishing Star of the Seven Nights) is the first Advanced Generation movie, and sixth of all Pokémon movies. It was first shown in Japanese theaters on July 19, 2003. It was released on video and DVD for North American audiences on June 1, 2004 distributed by Miramax Films.
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Event Jirachi
Before Pokémon Colosseum came out, they made the movie Jirachi: Wish Maker. If you pre-ordered Pokémon Colosseum, you got a special bonus disk that had 3 things: A Pokémon Colosseum trailer, a Jirachi: Wish Maker trailer, and a chance to get a lvl 5 Jirachi in Ruby and Sapphire.
Short
Gotta Dance!
The plot centers on Team Rocket and their newest base. The Pokémon of Team Rocket had managed to successfully captured three Whismur, which were to provide entertainment to Giovanni when he arrived. To force the Whismur to cooperate, Meowth had a baton that, when a switch was pressed on the end, made Pokémon dance uncontrollably.
Meanwhile, Pikachu, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, and Lotad stumble upon the base, and attempt to free the Whismur. One of the running gags in the short is how the dancing Baton is activated or deactivated by accident, which leads to the accidental destruction of the base. Eventually, a Ludicolo and a Loudred are also involved.
Plot
The story revolves around the Millennium Comet, which appears in the night sky for seven days once every thousand years. It is, at the same time, when the legendary Pokémon Jirachi awakens from a long slumber to absorb the comet's energy. This energy, in turn, is released into the Earth itself, making an area known as Forina grow. This time, however, a magician known as Butler, along with his longtime girlfriend Diane, unearth the stone that had encased Jirachi, and take it away from Forina.
Meanwhile, in celebration of the Millennium Comet appearance, Ash Ketchum and company arrive at a wide crater which is where the festival of the Milennium Comet is meant to be. They then decide to wait until morning and go to slee
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Added by Qazqaz555The intentions of Butler are soon revealed: he was a former scientist for Team Magma, who was seeking to resurrect the legendary Pokémon Groudon. Butler had devised the perfect system, but could not find the necessary amount of power. To this end, he had hoped to use the energy Jirachi absorbed for his own purposes. Seeing this danger, an Absol, whose presence usually indicated impending disaster, takes Diane and Jirachi, along with Ash and friends, back to Forina. Unbeknownst to them, Butler had set a trap once they returned to where Jirachi was found, and manages to capture Jirachi.
He attempts to harness Jirachi's power, but is interrupted inside the tent by Ash and his friends. With the help of Diane they take Butler's bus to Forina so that Jirachi can go home. Butler's Mightyena places a tracking device on the bus as it's leaving. As Ash and his friends travel along a bumpy terrain, the device falls off, but
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Added by Qazqaz555Eventually, Jirachi reabsorbs the energy used to create Groudon, and leaves for another thousand years of slumber. May, in all the excitement, forgets to close the last panel of her novelty, but simply brushes it off. Though she never reveals just what she wished for, she is confident it will come true. As the group leaves, Max hears Jirachi's voice saying that they'll be best friends forever.
Cast
- Ash Ketchum - Rica Matsumoto (Japanese)| Veronica Taylor (English)
- May - KAORI (Japanese)| Veronica Taylor (English)
- Brock - Yūji Ueda (Japanese)| Eric Stuart (English)
- Butler - Kōichi Yamadera/Nojima (Young Butler) (Japanese)| Wayne Grayson (English) (Debut)
- Max - Fushigi Yamada (Japanese)| Amy Birnbaum (English)
- Diane - Riho Makise (Japanese)| Megan Hollingshead (English) (Debut)
- Jessie - Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese)| Rachael Lillis (English)
- James - Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese)| Eric Stuart (English)
- Meowth - Inuko Inuyama (Japanese)| Maddie Blaustein (English)
- Pogey - Papaya Suzuki
- Team Magma (flashback)
Pokémon
- Pikachu - Ikue Ōtani
- Torchic
- Absol (Debut)
- Jirachi - Tomiko Suzuki (Japanese)| Kerry Williams (English) (Debut)
- Electrike
- Tropius
- Groudon (Flashback) (Debut)
- Dusclops
- Mightyena
- Flygon (Debut)
- Salamence
- Altaria
- Swablu
- Meta Groudon - Katsuyuki Konishi (Debut)
Trivia
- Jirachi: Wish Maker is possibly has the longest time span of about 8 days 7 nights. In contrast to most movies and episodes which it ranges from two days to two hours.
- This film is Eric Stuart's favourite Pokémon movie.
- Misty is mentioned in the English dub version of the movie.
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