Pokemon Movie 06: Nanayo no Negaiboshi Jirachi


Pokémon: Jirachi — Wish Maker

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Gekijouban Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Nana-Yo no Negai Boshi Jiraachi, Pokemon Advanced Generation: Nanayo no Negaiboshi Jirachi
Japanese: ポケットモンスター・アドバンスジェネレーション 七夜の願い星 ジラーチ
English: Pokémon: Jirachi — Wish Maker
German: Pokémon Film 6: Jirachi : Wishmaker Der Film
Spanish: Pokémon Película 6: Alma Gemela
French: Pokémon Film 6: Jirachi, le Génie des Vœux
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Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 19, 2003
Studios: OLM
Source: Game
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 1 hr. 21 min.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 6.751 (scored by 6258162,581 users)
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Ranked: #55682
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Popularity: #2159
Members: 101,707
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Synopsis

The Millennium Comet is about to make its long-awaited appearance in the sky again, supposedly granting the wishes of all those who see it in the skies above them. Of course, Satoshi and friends are equally interested in the Millennium Festival, especially when they attend a magic performance by the Great Butler. Even more interesting is the mysterious cocoon in Butler’s possession—from which Masato hears a mysterious voice calling! When Jirachi emerges from its slumber, Masato has a new friend—sadly, it’s only for the brief few days that the Millennium Comet appears in the sky.

Masato is anxious to make the most of his time with his new friend, but the Great Butler has his own plans for Jirachi, which are not so friendly. He wants to revive the Legendary Groudon, and Jirachi just might be able to grant that wish.

Can Masato, Satoshi, Haruka, and Takeshi stop Butler and save Jirachi before Groudon reappears to reign destruction over the land?

(Source: Official site)

Characters & Voice Actors

Masato

Main
Yamada, Fushigi
Japanese

Groudon

Main
Konishi, Katsuyuki
Japanese

Kojirou

Supporting
Miki, Shinichiro
Japanese

Mewtwo

Supporting

Musashi

Supporting
Hayashibara, Megumi
Japanese

Staff

Yoshikawa, Chouji
Producer
Yuyama, Kunihiko
Director, Storyboard


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Ending Theme

"Chiisaki Mono" by Asuka Hayashi (林明日香)
"Make a Wish" by Cindy Mizelle & Asuka Hayashi (林明日香)




Reviews

Aug 12, 2013
Personally,in most movies from pokemon, Ash and the highlight legendary icon are the stars. But on this movie, Masato (Max in America) [known as May's Sister] leads the movie with Jirachi (in my personal opinion, a charming little legendary). The beauty is that it implements about the beauty of friendship on the early days, the middle days, and the day of separation. It's like something to compare with in school life. Meet them, enjoy the months, and bidding goodbye after graduation. Minus the Graduation hats and diplomas.

No matter how long or short the days, moths, or years last, the relationship between the intellectual Max/Masato and ...
Aug 11, 2023
Mixed Feelings
So as of now I’ve watched 3 out of 4 of the Hoenn/Advanced Generation movies. This movie, like Destiny Deoxys, is a pretty mixed one.

First of all, since this was made when 4Kids was still in control of the Pokémon franchise, Ash and Team Rocket’s voices all sounded very off to me, similar to Destiny Deoxys.

However, one of the good things about Pokémon movies are their opening scenes. They really bring the setting and feeling of the story to life somehow.

And the first portion of the movie was the most hilarious portion of a Pokémon movie I’ve ever come across (I wonder if the weird ...
Jul 13, 2023
Jirachi The Wish Maker is a prime example of wasted potential. The film sets up characters and themes with so much potency, yet blunders them on a nonsensical plot. In the end we're left with a film in which anything goes and the audience is left out cold, only to warm up to the film if they find the overly long final fight engaging.

On the bright side of things, most of the characters and their interactions are likable.The first third of the film nicely establishes the new Pokemon cast. Generally, shenanigans in the camp are engaging. Establishment of Jirachi, although a bit too goofy, works. ...

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