Brendan With Rayquaza and Deoxy Funny

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Their destinies will be put against the ultimate being.

Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys is the seventh Pokémon: The Series moving-picture show, and the second and final film set in the Hoenn region.

Four years ago, a meteor containing the legendary Pokémon Deoxys crashed into an icy continent. The legendary Pokémon of the ozone layer, Rayquaza, engaged it in a fierce battle which ended with Deoxys seemingly destroyed. A group of researchers witness the boxing and take the crystalline remains dwelling with them, while their young son picks upward a phobia of Pokémon from the experience.

Flash frontwards to the present where Ash and friends arrive in futuristic LaRousse City, famed for its Battle Tower, just in time for Deoxys to be revived, block off the city from the outside and offset causing chaos. They team up with the aforementioned researchers and a group of other trainers to find a way to calm Deoxys down.

This is the first Pokémon movie to not be preceded by a Pikachu curt, and it perhaps shows. In Northward America, the movie skipped a theatrical release, premiering on Kids' WB! where information technology pulled in higher ratings than the network had got in the entire previous twelvemonth.


The film provides examples of:

  • 2D Visuals, 3D Effects: This picture fabricated highly generous employ of CG Pokémon, especially for the scenes involving the multiple Deoxys' and all of the robotic cubes. Information technology looks ugly, but given that this movie was made in 2004, it isn't about as bad as information technology could've been.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The security bots go bonkers afterward Deoxys short-circuits them. This leads to the robotic systems of LaRousse Urban center ending upwards being the final antagonist, rather than either Deoxys or Rayquaza, all iii of whom are taken out of commission during the concluding activeness scene.
  • Alternative Strange Theme Song: The original (Japanese) dub had "L-O-V-Eastward-50-Y Yume Miru LOVELY BOY", while the English dub had "This Side of Paradise".
  • Astral Projection: The green Deoxys, while stuck every bit just its core in a lab, can somehow use its power to make auroras to meet and hear stuff in other areas, such as Tory and his stories in the greenhouse.
  • Avoid the Dreaded M Rating:
    • Sort of. When it aired on Kids WB!, information technology had a rating of TV Y7.
    • Similarly, this is too the beginning Pokémon movie to be given a PG-12 rating in Japan (all the previous films were rated Grand). The adjacent PG-12 Pokémon movie wouldn't be released for another ii years.
  • Badass Bookworm: Rebecca is a nerd with a laptop that she uses for strategy, and her research is on par with the scientists in the moving picture. Also, she has a Metagross.
  • Blank Your Midriff: Rebecca.
  • Big Bad: Deoxys. Everyone assumes Deoxys is the villain.
  • Big Blood brother Instinct:
    • Purple Deoxys goes to enormous lengths trying to find its friend, who is technically younger than it is.
    • Rafe too is protective of his ii younger sisters, going so far as to stay behind with his Blaziken in a final stand up in club to requite the girls (and past extension, the residue of the party) a chance to escape.
  • Bowdlerise: Mild instance. The US release cut 20 seconds of footage from the opening fight between Rayquaza and Deoxys, generally of the research campsite being destroyed, with one researcher being buried under falling droppings.
  • Breath Weapon: Rayquaza's Weapon of Choice in battle.
  • Brick Joke: In gild to revive the Green Deoxys, the citizens of LaRousse City rally around and use any means possible to bring the power back to the city. This includes Team Rocket, who, unfortunately, in an effort to continue themselves hidden, weren't informed of the operation being a success. The cease of the flick sees them still trying to generate power, completely unaware that the crisis is over.
  • The Cameo: Brendan shows upwards in the opening fighting in the battle tower.
  • Chekhov'due south Gun: The ID cards, of all things.
  • Closed Circle: Soon after arriving in Larousse City, Deoxys imposes a massive barrier over the city, which even prevents the wind from blowing and thereby shuts down the electricity city-broad. This somehow also locks down the Poké Balls, preventing the principal cast from using their own Pokémon and requiring almost of the heavy-lifting to be done past the locals, whose Pokémon were already out.
  • The Computer Is Your Friend: At the end of the movie, due to the battle betwixt Rayquaza and the two Deoxys chirapsia the crap out of each other (and causing major collateral damage), LaRousse City's defence force organisation goes haywire.
  • Conflict Killer: The Block Bots going out of command ends any and all conflict between Deoxys and Rayquaza, nicely side-stepping the possibility of a Downer Ending.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • May's main rival Drew is after revealed to be from the city this movie is gear up in.
    • The commencement Pokémon Ranger special two-parter (the one set in the Battle Frontier saga) explicitly mentions Professor Lund'south research in this movie.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • What's supposed to be a tag-boxing at the beginning of the moving-picture show substantially becomes a 2-on-1 match, as Ash'south partner Tory has no Pokémon of his own and had never really been in a Pokémon battle, rendering him useless. Not surprisingly, the fight itself results in a humiliating loss for Ash.
    • For most of the flick, Rayquaza appears to be nearly evenly matched against Deoxys. However, towards the end of the moving picture, Deoxys finally decides that information technology has had enough of being harassed and abandons all restraint, at which point it completely dominates Rayquaza to the point that it seems like it might well take killed it had the 2nd Deoxys not intervened and shielded information technology from Deoxys's assault. Implying that Deoxys was holding back significantly for most of the film.
      • When Rayquaza then tries to fight both Deoxys at in one case, it goes about also every bit you'd expect.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After about three battles against each other, the Deoxys and Rayquaza eventually go out on adept terms.
    • Their rivalry is given a nod in the Generation III remakes Omega Carmine and Alpha Sapphire. Evidently, Rayquaza and Deoxys have come up to blows dorsum in ancient history, with Deoxys repeatedly trying to go to Hoenn and Rayquaza pushing information technology dorsum.
  • Deus ex Machina: Thank goodness Munchlax evolved just in time for Ash to use information technology equally a stepping stone to reach the head Cake Bot.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Munchlax.
  • Hands Forgiven: Regal Deoxys attacks a urban center, kidnaps its residents and causes major holding harm, this is okay though because it did it for its friend.
  • Final Battle: Between Rayquaza and Deoxys. Technically, it can extend to Green Deoxys and Imperial Deoxys vs. Rayquaza, merely by then the Deoxys don't care anymore and just continue running away.
  • Healing Gene: Deoxys, given proper focus when i of Rayquaza'south Hyper Beams blows away the imperial one's side, and it virtually casually regenerates it.
    • From a Single Cell: Every bit long every bit the core of Deoxys exists, it can replicate and restore itself.
  • Homage: The moving-picture show's plot is very reminiscent of The War of the Worlds, a picture adaptation of which also came out in the US in 2005.
  • Kid Amid the Anarchy: Would you desire your kid in Tory's shoes during that stampede?
  • Nerds Are Sexy: Rebecca.
  • Well-nigh-Invulnerable: The cores of the Deoxys are this. The majestic one took a point-blank Hyper Axle from Rayquaza at the stop of their offset fight that disintegrated the rest of its body and sent the core tumbling into the icy sea where it remained for four years, and it emerged upon sensing a reaction from its beau light-green Deoxys likely thousands of miles away with virtually no issues whatever.
  • No Communities Were Harmed: LaRousse City is based on Vancouver, particularly locations on the former site of Expo 86.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: The purple Deoxys is eventually shown to be this. Its actions of shutting off the power, kidnapping the city'southward remaining people and Pokémon, and fighting Rayquaza were all only attempts for it to get interference out of the way and notice its friend.
  • Not-Then-Imaginary Friend: Tory has one, which is revealed to be a project of the green Deoxys.
  • One-Man Army: Deoxys don't demand an ground forces, they are an army.
  • Poor Communication Kills:
    • The whole movie is ready in motility because of a Poor Communication Kills when Rayquaza assaults Deoxys because it thought Deoxys was invading. Though given that Deoxys' method of travel can be the equivalent of a Colony Drop, its fear is understandable.
    • Also, most Pokemon on the planet seem to speak a shared language. Deoxy'south origins in space prevent information technology from communicating with Rayquaza like a common pokemon would.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter:
    • Plusle and Minun, and the niggling pair are just cute enough to help Tory get over his fright of Pokémon.
    • The Spheal in the offset, Munchlax, and, for some, the helper robots can count, besides.
  • Rousseau Was Right: No one in this motion picture is wholeheartedly or intentionally bad.
  • Scary Shiny Spectacles: Max pulls one of these for laughs after one of the new male leads in the film tells a very shocked May that he thinks she's cute.
  • Shapeshifting: Deoxys tin can alter betwixt various forms at will. In an disfavor to Early-Bird Cameo, this does non include the Speed Forme (debuted in Emerald, which this movie predated).
  • Ship Tease:
    • When James gets kidnapped by a Deoxys, Jessie shuts her optics, shields her eyes, and blushes, as if she does non want to watch him go.
    • When Ash is seconds away from clocking Tory in the face, May rushes upwardly to him, pleads with him not to, and brings herself very close to him: her easily are on his shoulders and their faces are mere inches from each other. Once she does, Ash immediately calms down.
  • Shoot the Earnest: When Ash gets grabbed by a Deoxys clone, he immediately orders Pikachu to shock him. This gets the clone to allow become.
  • Shrinking Violet: Tory, at the get-go of the movie. Since he's agape of Pokémon, he too doesn't interact much with their Trainers.
  • Sickly Green Glow: Subverted with the cake robots, which turn dark green when they exit of command.
  • Sinister Surveillance
  • Some Kind of Force Field: Professor Lund says this when the gunkhole he'south on runs into the Deflector Shields that Deoxys has erected effectually the metropolis.
  • Starfish Language: Deoxys communicate via aurora. The reason information technology turned off the ability and was herding people is considering all the electromagnetic interference was getting in the mode of it calling out to its friend.
  • Stepping Stones in the Heaven: Ash and Pikachu getting to the caput surveillance robot to terminate the out-of-control security system.
  • Strong as They Need to Exist:
    • Rayquaza and Deoxys are both legendary Pokémon with Rayquaza being a chip bulkier but here Deoxys can instantly change between its competitive remainder forms at volition, its signature motility that information technology spams is supposed to go weaker subsequently each use but here information technology remains just every bit strong and information technology also has incredible healing abilities. Oh and it tin create an ground forces of clones pretty much instantly without whatsoever credible effort.
    • Rayquaza fires off hyper beam afterward hyper beam with no breaks in between.
  • Walking Techbane: Deoxys, as per its abilities.
  • Who's on Commencement?:

    Meowth: What'due south a passport?

    James: Well I have no idea what kind of a pass he's talking about, just Meowth, delight stop calling me sport!

  • Why Did It Take to Be Snakes?: Tory is terrified of Pokémon considering of an incident that happened when he was younger (he was caught in the middle of a Sealeo and Walrein stampede). Until he rescues Plusle and Minun from their falling death, and in the end seems to have finally gotten over this fright, and implies he'due south adopted the two.
  • Air current Turbine Power
  • Zerg Blitz: The "flood" of security robots that overwhelm Rayquaza and the 2 Deoxys.

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