Movies in the Pokémon world. From Bulbapedia, the community- driven Pokémon encyclopedia. This article is about the movies that exist in the Pokémon world. For movies that take place in the Pokémon world, see Pokémon movie. These are movies that have been shown to exist in the Pokémon world. In the games. A scene from a Pokéstar Studios movie. References to movies in the Pokémon world were very rare outside of the anime, until the release of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Before that, there were only a few references in the games. One such reference is in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. When the player interacts with the television of the ground floor of his or her house in New Bark Town, it says: There's a movie on TV: Stars dot the sky as two boys ride on a train.. Flavor Text: Black: Leavanny dress it in clothes they made for it when it hatched. It hides its head in its hood while it is sleeping. White: This Pokémon makes.When the player interacts with the same television in Pokémon Heart. Gold and Soul. Silver, it mentions another movie: The TV is playing a movie! Two boys are in a cave searching for treasure! Other televisions in these games don't reference these or any other movies. Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 introduced the Pokéstar Studios, a place located above Virbank City, where the player can take part in creating movies representing several genres. For a full list of these movies see Pokéstar Studios Movies. In the anime. Gigantic. A billboard advertising Gigantic. Gigantic is a movie starring famous actor Fiorella Cappuccino. There was a large billboard advertising it in the English dub of Princess vs. Princess (in the Japanese version, it is just a poster promoting Super Idol Fiorella Cappuccino's appearance at the Princess Festival). I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday. References to movies in the Pokémon world were very rare outside of the anime, until the release of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Before that, there were. Want to become a personal trainer? Create your own Pokemon trainer with all the clothes and accessories you have available. Choose what you like most aporpiado. Gardevoir: Angel Angel was what I called my first girlfriend, because she always would wear white dresses. Recently, she's started wearing black a lot, so I thought. I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday is a film directed by Cleavon Schpielbunk. It was mentioned in Lights, Camera, Quack- tion, where a small clip of it was also shown. Brock said that it was his favorite film, and Katrina said that she almost saw it. It is a reference to I Know What You Did Last Summer. Only one small scene from the movie was shown, which depicts an elderly Japanese couple eating in a traditional Japanese house. Pokémon in Love. Pokémon in Love is a film directed by Cleavon Schpielbunk. He filmed the movie in Lights, Camera, Quack- tion with the help of Ash, Misty, Brock, Katrina, and the Team Rocket trio. The plot is based on Romeo and Juliet and the stars of the film are Wigglytuff and Misty's Psyduck. In the film, Wigglytuff and Psyduck fall in love, but their feuding families (groups of Normal- and Water- type Pokémon, respectively) disapproved. Suddenly, an arrow came out of nowhere towards Wigglytuff, but Psyduck jumped in its path, giving his own life to save Wigglytuff. After this, the feud ended and the two families lived in peace. In Go West Young Meowth, he invited Ash, Misty, Brock, and Delia to go to the Hollywood premiere of his film, who ended up being his only audience. However, he had cut out all scenes with humans in it due to being a film about Pokémon, leaving Ash and friends quite annoyed that their effort had been wasted. A billboard and several posters for this movie appeared outside a cinema at Indigo Plateau in Fire and Ice. The cinema was one of several places Ash passed while looking for a place to eat. That Darn Meowth! A page for describing Characters: Pokémon: Generation III - Treecko to Sharpedo. The page for the Generation III Pokémon grew so large that it had to …. That Darn Meowth! Go West Young Meowth that was shown at an outdoor screening at Camp Pokéhearst when Meowth was young. At the time, it was brand new, direct from Hollywood. It is a reference to That Darn Cat! It was about a young couple with a pet Meowth, and they gave it ice cream and fried chicken. In one scene, the couple were seen riding on a motor scooter. Ultra Maximum. Ultra Maximum is a movie shown in The Screen Actor's Guilt. The movie features famous actor Brad Van Darn who fights against a group of masked, green clothed villains and defeats them all on his own. In a preview of this movie a narrator says: He's more electrifying than a Zapdos! He's cooler than an Articuno, and he's hotter than a smoldering Moltres! Now the golden boy at the silver screen is back! Watch Brad Van Darn in 'Ultra Maximum'! Coming soon to a theater near you. While Brad Van Darn himself adds: I'll take YOU to the Ultra Maximum! Ash, Misty and Brock saw the preview of this movie on a screen on a building in The Screen Actor's Guilt, having just been confronted by a mysterious guy who Ash, Misty and Brock, after watching the said preview, now recognized as Brad Van Darn. Plusle and Minun and the Princess Rescue. Plusle and Minun and the Princess Rescue is a movie shown in Lights, Camerupt, Action! It is a silent movie and is narrated by a person who holds the script. It features a Plusle and Minun who live in a forest. They live together happily, but one day, an evil Exploud shows up and kidnaps princess Kirlia. The princess is imprisoned in a castle up on a high mountain and the Plusle and Minun decide to rescue her. On their journey they are attacked by an Armaldo. Suddenly a courageous Pikachu shows up and takes down the Armaldo. Together with Pikachu, the Plusle and Minun hurry themselves to the castle and confront Exploud. The three heroes defeat the Exploud, destroy the castle and save princess Kirlia. After that they live happily ever after in the forest, together with other Pokémon. This movie was the newest movie Elijah and Camerupt were carrying around in Lights, Camerupt, Action!, wanting to show it in little villages which didn't have a movie theater. It features action as well as comedy. The story of this movie is remarkably similar to the story of Super Mario Bros., with a princess being captured by an evil monster and two almost identical heroes who save her. The movie seems to be quite short. Wonder Fighters the Movie Part 2. The Mystery of the Wonder Launcher. Wonder Fighters the Movie Part 2. The Mystery of the Wonder Launcher was advertised on a big screen upon Ash and friends' arrival in an unnamed town in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"! It is the newest in a series of Wonder Fighters films, and the actor that plays the lead Wonder Fighter in this movie is the fifth actor to play the role. Cilan mentioned that the third actor was his favorite, and that he "played it cool", but was replaced after just one movie. Ash had heard of the franchise, suggesting that it had been shown in Kanto as well as Unova. In the movie, the Wonder Fighter fights with her Golurk against a Trainer with an Escavalier. As shown in An Epic Defense Force!, the Golurk from this movie has its own footprint at Pokéstar Studios's Walk of Fame. Yamask of the Opera. Yamask of the Opera was mentioned by Cilan in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!, as a classic film following a young actress and her passion for acting. It is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera. The Legend of the Pokémon Knight. The Legend of the Pokémon Knight (Japanese: ãƒã‚±ãƒ¢ãƒ³ãƒŠã‚¤ãƒˆã®ä¼èª¬The Legend of the Pokémon Knight) is the movie that Luke made with Ash, Cilan, Iris, and his Zorua in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"! It has 1. 0 scenes. Originally Zorua was to play all of the characters, but she got upset because she only wanted to play Princess Yuria, the main character. Luke then cast Ash, Cilan, and Iris, along with their Pokémon, instead. Ash played Sir Ash, Iris played Dragon Master Iris, and Cilan played Captain Cilan. Iris also did all the voices for Princess Yuria, as Zorua cannot talk. In the plot, the Kingdom of Pallet's Princess Yuria is kidnapped by the evil Captain Cilan the pirate, because she alone holds the secret to finding the kingdom's treasure. Captain Cilan fought Sir Ash and won, escaping with the princess. Sir Ash the Pokémon Knight vows to rescue the princess, and journeys to meet the legendary Dragon Master Iris, who trains him to fight. Meanwhile, Captain Cilan headed to the treasure cave and used Princess Yuria's power to open it. However, he was interrupted by Sir Ash, who had tracked them down due to his heart being connected to Princess Yuria's. He used his newly discovered power to defeat Captain Cilan and rescue Princess Yuria. After the conclusion of the planned plot, Team Rocket tried to steal Zorua, but Cilan requested that Luke keep filming, so they were all staying in character and improvised. Princess Yuria was revealed to actually be a Zorua, and was captured by Team Rocket. Captain Cilan revealed that he was in fact Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan, and had been controlled by Team Rocket all along. Sir Ash, Dragon Master Iris, and Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan then all worked together to rescue Zorua. Zorua then ultimately defeated Team Rocket itself with a Night Daze. Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan then worked out that Dragon Master Iris was in fact the real Princess Yuria in disguise; she had disguised herself and put Zorua in her place after she realized that Team Rocket was after her and the treasure. Upon returning to the Kingdom of Pallet, Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan vowed to work alongside Sir Ash and always protect Princess Yuria. Ultimately, the movie was said to receive raving reviews, but Mr. Matthews said that the battle scenes weren't quite exciting enough. In An Epic Defense Force! Luke mentioned that The Legend of the Pokémon Knight got top honors at film festivals. Enter the Beartic. In Guarding the Guardian of the Mountain!, Cilan recalled a scene from one of Brycen's movies, Enter the Beartic (Japanese: å‡ã‚Œãƒ„ンベアー Freeze, Tunbear). According to Cilan, it was a big, worldwide hit, and the first real martial arts movie using physical fights that achieved fame. It even started a whole new genre called "Martial arts mania". It was Brycen's debut on the big screen. The movie is set on a lonely island, far off in the sea, dominated by an evil organisation. A martial arts tournament is held on the island, and the character played by Brycen enters. He arrives on the island by boat and fights a Beartic in the tournament. Because of the harsh fight the character played by Brycen and Beartic have, they gain respect for each other and they become friends. Sapphire. Character Overview: Sapphire Birch, the daughter of Prof. Birch, is the main female protagonist of the RS series. Being a wild child who advocates the nature and resents artificial things, she can tell a Pokemon's health condition simply by smelling their faeces, and uses natural means such as Berries for ailment instead of resorting to the Pokemon. Center. She has heightened animalistic senses, which allows her to quickly detect changes in the environment and the presence of others. This ability also made her gain control of the mystical Blue Orb much easier than Ruby during the Mirage Island training. While doing fieldwork for her father, she would often spends night in the wild, and wears clothes made entirely of leaves for camouflage. However, Sapphire was actually very lady- like when she was little girl, and her wild personality is the result of an incident at the age of five, when she and Prof. Birch went to Johto to give support to Norman in his Gymleader Selection Test. At that time, a wild Salamence attacked young Ruby and Sapphire, and although Ruby managed to defeat the dragon Pokemon, the terrifying experience made Sapphire cry, and she believed that her weakness has tarnished the young boy's dignity. Following the incident, she put behind her girly side, and vowed to become stronger. She looked up to Red as her idol, who just claimed championship in the Pokemon League Tournament in Kanto. Through helping her father's research work over the years, Sapphire has gained ample knowledge about Pokemon, as shown in her full score accomplishment at the Rustboro Gym pre- challenge test, in which her incompetence in reading traditional kanji characters was also revealed. Sapphire uses her extensive knowledge as well as her acute observations to supplement her natural talent in battling, and quickly became famous among gymleaders as she advanced from gym to gym. She became fairly acquainted with most of Hoenn's gymleaders, and was particularly close to Winona, who later accepted her as a disciple. When the catastrophe caused by Kyogre and Groudon wrecked Hoenn, Sapphire showed great patriotism to her homeland, and went to the extremes to safeguard it, leading to a fallout between her and Ruby even. The truth is, Sapphire has been in love with Ruby since their childhood encounter, but the two ironically did not recognize each other when they met again, and ended up being rivals instead. Sapphire scorned at Ruby's sissy behaviour and often mocked at contests for being too artificial. She even severed ties with him when Ruby showed little care about Hoenn's fate despite the impending catastrophe. However, Sapphire soon found herself developing feelings for Ruby, and it wasn't until they were back to Sootopolis that she realized that he was the little boy in her childhood, and shared the same sentiment as hers all these years. Currently, she is in an ambiguous relationship with Ruby, for Ruby has not brought up their confession since the Groudon and Kyogre crisis ended, much to Sapphire's frustration. Sapphire highly respects her senior Pokedex Holders, and was practically frantic when she finally met up with them at the Battle Tower. She found the notion to be named alongside her seniors an embarrassing one, especially when Red, her idol, was one of them. She was initially thrown by the arrogant and mischievous behaviour of Gold, who nicknamed her the 'wildchild girl'. After hearing enough bragging of Gold though, she and Ruby joined Crys's side in being scornful at him. Character Design: Sapphire's design is based on the female protagonist of the third generation Game Boy Advance Pokemon titles, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. She is depicted to have sharp teeth and often appears in animalistic postures to reflect her wild and no- frills personality. In the RS series, the red attire which her game counterpart wears is hand- made and given to her by Ruby. Before that, she simply uses big tree leaves to cover up herself as a form of camouflage, which caused Ruby to mistake her as a real animal. When she had a fallout with Ruby at Fortree, she ripped away the red attire Ruby made her, and returned to wearing leaf clothes. Afterwards, Ruby made her a new outfit, which matches the green- based design her game counterpart has in the third sequel game, Pokemon Emerald. Her bagpack remains yellow however. In the Emerald series, Sapphire returned with an identical outfit in blue, believably made by Ruby as well. Along with Ruby, the two have the highest frequency of outfit change among all Pokedex Holders. In the flashback of Sapphire's childhood, when she was still a lady- girl, she wore a puffy and flowery dress with a matching hairband. Like her name, Sapphire's eyes have varying shades of sapphire blue. Sapphire's Journey: RS Series. Sapphire's journey began when she rescued Ruby from two wild Mightyenas, and the boy mistook her as a wild animal due to her leafy camouflage and started attacking. The mutual hostility was further escalated when the two expressed their contrasting beliefs and goals, and they eventually agreed to settle their rivalry with an 8. Sapphire would conquer all 8 gyms in Hoenn while Ruby did the same for all contests. Finding an unexpected outfit that Ruby made her, Sapphire was oddly moved by a comment in the accompanying note, and decided to wear it for her journey. At Rustboro, Sapphire rescued Mr. Stone's Castform in a fountain, and had her first battle against the SSS of Team Aqua. Following that, she challenged Roxanne, and gained victory with her acute observations. Travelling to Dewford on Wailulu, she beat Brawley, and met up with Ruby before encountering Team Magma on the Abandoned Ship. The two parted ways at Slateport, and Sapphire accidentally stumbled upon New Mauville, where she helped Wattson and the Trick Master settle the power generator machine, and activate this underground city built by their ancestors. Afterwards, Sapphire headed up to Mt. Chimney, and teamed up with Flannery to stop Team Aqua from inactivating the volcano. Alas, they failed to do so, and Sapphire flew all the way to Fortree on Tororo, where she suffered her first gym defeat against Winona. Sapphire became Winona's disciple afterwards, and an emergent meeting of the gymleaders brought Ruby to Fortree, who has become Wallace's student. Unfortunately, the two had a fall out when Sapphire realized that Ruby has been hiding his real strength all along, but the boy showed little care about Hoenn's fate. As the awakening of Kyogre and Groudon brought havoc to Hoenn, Sapphire accompanied Winona, and eventually learnt from the Mt. Pyre old couple about the happenings at the Seafloor Cavern. At that time, Ruby finally decided to join the battle, and headed to the Seafloor Cavern with Sapphire with the help of Relili. The showdown resulted in the assimilation of the Red and Blue Orbs into the bodies of Archie and Maxie, and the battleground was brought to Sootopolis, where the sea and land titans finally clashed. Using the powers of the Grand Meteor fragment which Sapphire picked up on Mt. Chimney, Ruby and Sapphire knocked the two mystical jewels off the evil men, but were chosen by the jewels to be their new users. Juan rescued Ruby and Sapphire to the Mirage Island, where the two trained under Tate and Liza to perfect their double- battle skills, and learn how to control the Red and Blue Orbs. On their way back to Sootopolis, Sapphire confessed her feelings to Ruby, but this resulted in Ruby pushing Sapphire away from the battlefield and teaming up with Courtney instead. It turned out that Ruby was the young boy who changed Sapphire's life 5 years ago, and he wanted to protect Sapphire from danger. After Ruby and Norman successfully calmed Kyogre and Groudon, Archie and Maxie rose again and caused new havoc. Sapphire rushed to their rescue with Wallace, who was forced to surrender as Winona was held hostage. Following the return and evolution of Ruby's Mimi, Ruby and Sapphire lent powers from New Mauville's power generator machine, and had Plusle and Minun fire off a deadly electric attack to stop the battle. Ruby sent out his secret sixth Pokemon, Celebi, and restored life and peace with the Red and Blue Orbs. When the crisis was finally over, Ruby and Sapphire managed to fulfill their respective part of the pact on the very last day, and met up once again at Sapphire's secret base. Emerald Series. 10 months later, Prof. Birch sent Ruby and Sapphire to the Battle Frontier to find and assist the third Pokedex Holder, Emerald, in his quest to protect Jirachi. Together with Winona and Wallace, they attended Wanda and Roger's wedding ceremony on Mr. Briney's S. S. Tidal, and upon arrival at the Frontier, the two met Emerald outside the Battle Dome under a 'rainbow', resulting in a not so friendly first encounter between the three Hoenn Dex Holders. Emerald's resentment towards Ruby and Sapphire's presence made them take part in the Dome Tournament, and Sapphire eventually lost to Tucker's Salamence in the semi- finals. Afterwards, they were confronted by the Palace Maven Spenser, who learnt of Sapphire's connection with the Blue Orb simply by looking into her eyes. The old man's odd behaviour kept Ruby and Sapphire on guard, and when the evil Guile Hideout finally succeeded in capturing Jirachi, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald teamed up with Nolan to scale the Battle Tower, where they found the Salon Maiden Anabel brainwashed by the armoured man. Using Latios and Latias's ability to share visions, Spenser revealed his past connection to the Blue Orb, and how all those who have come into contact with it would be stained with a permanent scar, forcing Guile Hideout to show his true identity as Archie. The evil man wished upon Jirachi for a giant sea monster, and created a giant sea monster to flood the entire Battle Frontier.
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