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Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages

Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, known in Japan as Pokémon the Movie XY: The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa (ポケモン・ザ・ムービーXY 光輪リングの超魔神 フーパ, Pokemon Za Mūbī Ekkusu Wai Ringu no chōmajin Fūpa) is a 2015 Japanese anime adventure film and the 18th in the Pokémon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri. It was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and produced by OLM. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayuki Makiguchi, Yūki Kaji, Mariya Ise, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Rie Kugimiya, Kōichi Yamadera, and Shoko Nakagawa. In the film, Hoopa, a Pokémon able to summon people and other Pokémon, splits into two forms: the real Hoopa, and a shadow created after Hoopa's powers were sealed for 100 years. Hoopa's shadow attempts to control the form of the real Hoopa.

Pokémon the Movie:
Hoopa and the Clash of Ages
Japanese Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanjiポケモン・ザ・ムービーXY 光輪リングの超魔神 フーパ
Literal meaningPokémon the Movie XY: The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnPokemon Za Mūbī Ekkusu Wai Ringu no chōmajin Fūpa
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
Screenplay byAtsuhiro Tomioka
Based onPokémon
by
Produced byJunya Okamoto
Kenichi Arai
Satoshi Shimodaira
Susumu Matsuyama
Starringsee below
CinematographyTatsumi Yukiwaki
Edited byToshio Henmi
Music byShinji Miyazaki
Production
companies
OLM, Inc.
OLM Digital
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • July 18, 2015 (2015-07-18) (Japan)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box officeJapan:
¥2.61 billion ($22 million)[1]

The film was released in Japan on July 18, 2015. An English dub was produced by DuArt Film and Video, and stars the voices of Sarah Natochenny, Haven Paschall, Michael Liscio Jr, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Michele Knotz, Carter Cathcart, Lori Phillips, Ryan William Downey, and Emily Woo Zeller. It premiered in theaters in Australia on November 5, 2015, and aired in Canada on Teletoon on November 14, 2015, in the United Kingdom on CITV on December 12, 2015, and in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 19, 2015.

Plot edit

100 years ago, the power of the Pokémon Hoopa was confined inside the Prison Bottle after it became destructive and out of control. In the present, Ash Ketchum and his friends, Pikachu, Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie are pulled through a portal created by Hoopa's interdimensional rings to Dahara City. Hoopa attempts to use its rings to transport everybody to the nearby Dahara Tower but it is revealed that, in its altered state, Hoopa cannot travel through the rings it creates. Baraz, one of Hoopa's caretakers and the great grandson of the man who sealed off Hoopa's power, arrives with the Prison Bottle. The bottle possesses Baraz and makes him release a shadow of Hoopa created from the anger of being confined for 100 years. Hoopa's power is put back into the bottle.

Team Rocket tries stealing the bottle. The instant Meowth takes hold of it, he becomes possessed, and opens the bottle to unleash Hoopa's power. Hoopa fights the power and is able to keep it at bay, but Hoopa's shadow then develops as a separate Pokémon, which attempts to take over the real Hoopa. In the struggles, the Prison Bottle explodes. Hoopa summons the Legendary Pokémon Lugia. Lugia distracts Hoopa's shadow as Hoopa makes its escape. Baraz and his sister Meray know that they can make a new bottle at Dahara Tower with the power of earth, fire, and water. They decided to use Serena's Braixen, Ash's Frogadier, and a wild Hippopotas from the desert.

Lugia meanwhile, gains the upper hand in its duel with Hoopa's shadow which ends the conflict by tricking Lugia into flying through a ring which returns Lugia back to its ocean home. Hoopa then summons the legendary Pokémon Latias, Latios, and Rayquaza. Ash, Hoopa, and Pikachu ride on Latias and Latios, while Rayquaza helps to battle Hoopa's shadow. Ash commands the Pokémon to attack, but Hoopa's shadow summons six other Legendary Pokémon. Meanwhile, at the tower, the others are working to make a new Prison Bottle, using the powers of fire, earth, and water.

Rayquaza creates a twister around Dahara Tower to protect it, while the others inside reforge the Prison Bottle. However, Hoopa's shadow and the legendary Pokémon break through it. The bottle is made again, but Baraz drops it. Ash catches it but gets possessed. Hoopa cleanses the shadow of itself with its happy memories, causing the evil to disappear. However, due to too many legendary Pokémon being summoned, a time warp forms around the tower. Hoopa, its fully restored powers no longer affected by anger, helps everyone inside the tower escape with its rings. But Hoopa cannot pass through the rings. Then the space-time rift stops. Originally Arceus stops it with its power, giving Hoopa one more chance to escape. Hoopa escapes remembering the words of Baraz and Meray's great grandfather that originally confined Hoopa's power, and considers Baraz and Meray family. Hoopa decides to stay with them, and is finally able to travel through the ring. Hoopa decides to rebuild the city before returning to its home in the Arche Valley.

Cast edit

Regular characters edit

Guest characters edit

  • Hoopa (フーパ, Hūpa): Known as the Mischief and the Mythical Pokémon. In the original Japanese, Rie Kugimiya voices Hoopa's Confined form. Kōichi Yamadera voices Hoopa's Unbound form. In the English dub, Lori Phillips voices Hoopa's Confined form. Ryan William Downey voices Hoopa's Unbound form.
  • Baraz (バルザ, Baruza): The older brother of Meray who tries to make Hoopa unbound. In the original Japanese, Tatsuya Fujiwara voices Baraz. In the English dub, Daniel J. Edwards voices Baraz.
  • Meray (メアリ, Meari): The younger sister of Baraz who also takes care of Hoopa. In the original Japanese, Shoko Nakagawa voices Meray. In the English dub, Emily Woo Zeller voices Meray.

Music edit

The Japanese ending theme song is "Tweedia" composed by Kenji Tamai and Masahiro Tobinai, and performed by Rei Yasuda. The English ending theme song is "Every Side of Me" composed by Ed Goldfarb, and performed by Dani Marcus.

Production edit

As the 18th film in the Pokémon series, its production began as soon as production of the 17th installment ended. Based on the sixth generation of Pokémon video games, it is based around the legendary Pokémon Hoopa.

Box office edit

The movie grossed ¥2,610,000,000 in Japan. It is one of the lowest-grossing Pokémon movies, performing slightly better than lowest-grossing film, Pokémon Heroes.

Release edit

Home media edit

The movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on December 16, 2015 by SMD Itaku. In the US, Viz Media released the movie on DVD on March 8, 2016. In the UK, the movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Manga Entertainment.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Top 39 Grossing Domestic Japanese Films of 2015 Listed". animenewsnetwork.com. January 30, 2016.
  2. ^ Yuyama, Kunihiko (2016-10-24), Pokemon The Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, Manga Entertainment, retrieved 2019-06-08

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages known in Japan as Pokemon the Movie XY The Archdjinni of the Rings Hoopa ポケモン ザ ムービーXY 光輪リングの超魔神 フーパ Pokemon Za Mubi Ekkusu Wai Ringu no chōmajin Fupa is a 2015 Japanese anime adventure film and the 18th in the Pokemon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri It was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and produced by OLM The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto Ikue Ōtani Mayuki Makiguchi Yuki Kaji Mariya Ise Megumi Hayashibara Shin ichiro Miki Inuko Inuyama Rie Kugimiya Kōichi Yamadera and Shoko Nakagawa In the film Hoopa a Pokemon able to summon people and other Pokemon splits into two forms the real Hoopa and a shadow created after Hoopa s powers were sealed for 100 years Hoopa s shadow attempts to control the form of the real Hoopa Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of AgesJapanese Theatrical release posterJapanese nameKanjiポケモン ザ ムービーXY 光輪リングの超魔神 フーパLiteral meaningPokemon the Movie XY The Archdjinni of the Rings HoopaTranscriptionsRevised HepburnPokemon Za Mubi Ekkusu Wai Ringu no chōmajin FupaDirected byKunihiko YuyamaScreenplay byAtsuhiro TomiokaBased onPokemonby Satoshi TajiriKen SugimoriJunichi MasudaProduced byJunya OkamotoKenichi AraiSatoshi ShimodairaSusumu MatsuyamaStarringsee belowCinematographyTatsumi YukiwakiEdited byToshio HenmiMusic byShinji MiyazakiProductioncompaniesOLM Inc OLM DigitalDistributed byTohoRelease dateJuly 18 2015 2015 07 18 Japan Running time78 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox officeJapan 2 61 billion 22 million 1 The film was released in Japan on July 18 2015 An English dub was produced by DuArt Film and Video and stars the voices of Sarah Natochenny Haven Paschall Michael Liscio Jr Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld Michele Knotz Carter Cathcart Lori Phillips Ryan William Downey and Emily Woo Zeller It premiered in theaters in Australia on November 5 2015 and aired in Canada on Teletoon on November 14 2015 in the United Kingdom on CITV on December 12 2015 and in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 19 2015 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Regular characters 2 2 Guest characters 3 Music 4 Production 5 Box office 6 Release 6 1 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot edit100 years ago the power of the Pokemon Hoopa was confined inside the Prison Bottle after it became destructive and out of control In the present Ash Ketchum and his friends Pikachu Serena Clemont and Bonnie are pulled through a portal created by Hoopa s interdimensional rings to Dahara City Hoopa attempts to use its rings to transport everybody to the nearby Dahara Tower but it is revealed that in its altered state Hoopa cannot travel through the rings it creates Baraz one of Hoopa s caretakers and the great grandson of the man who sealed off Hoopa s power arrives with the Prison Bottle The bottle possesses Baraz and makes him release a shadow of Hoopa created from the anger of being confined for 100 years Hoopa s power is put back into the bottle Team Rocket tries stealing the bottle The instant Meowth takes hold of it he becomes possessed and opens the bottle to unleash Hoopa s power Hoopa fights the power and is able to keep it at bay but Hoopa s shadow then develops as a separate Pokemon which attempts to take over the real Hoopa In the struggles the Prison Bottle explodes Hoopa summons the Legendary Pokemon Lugia Lugia distracts Hoopa s shadow as Hoopa makes its escape Baraz and his sister Meray know that they can make a new bottle at Dahara Tower with the power of earth fire and water They decided to use Serena s Braixen Ash s Frogadier and a wild Hippopotas from the desert Lugia meanwhile gains the upper hand in its duel with Hoopa s shadow which ends the conflict by tricking Lugia into flying through a ring which returns Lugia back to its ocean home Hoopa then summons the legendary Pokemon Latias Latios and Rayquaza Ash Hoopa and Pikachu ride on Latias and Latios while Rayquaza helps to battle Hoopa s shadow Ash commands the Pokemon to attack but Hoopa s shadow summons six other Legendary Pokemon Meanwhile at the tower the others are working to make a new Prison Bottle using the powers of fire earth and water Rayquaza creates a twister around Dahara Tower to protect it while the others inside reforge the Prison Bottle However Hoopa s shadow and the legendary Pokemon break through it The bottle is made again but Baraz drops it Ash catches it but gets possessed Hoopa cleanses the shadow of itself with its happy memories causing the evil to disappear However due to too many legendary Pokemon being summoned a time warp forms around the tower Hoopa its fully restored powers no longer affected by anger helps everyone inside the tower escape with its rings But Hoopa cannot pass through the rings Then the space time rift stops Originally Arceus stops it with its power giving Hoopa one more chance to escape Hoopa escapes remembering the words of Baraz and Meray s great grandfather that originally confined Hoopa s power and considers Baraz and Meray family Hoopa decides to stay with them and is finally able to travel through the ring Hoopa decides to rebuild the city before returning to its home in the Arche Valley Cast editRegular characters edit Character Voice Actor Japanese Voice Actor English Ash Ketchum Rica Matsumoto Sarah NatochennyPikachu Ikue ŌtaniSerena Mayuki Makiguchi Haven PaschallClemont Yuki Kaji Michael Liscio JrBonnie Mariya Ise Alyson Leigh RosenfeldJessie Megumi Hayashibara Michele KnotzJames Shin ichiro Miki Carter CathcartMeowth Inuko InuyamaWobbuffet Yuji Ueda Kayzie RogersDedenne Megumi SatoNarrator Unshō Ishizuka Rodger ParsonsGuest characters edit Hoopa フーパ Hupa Known as the Mischief and the Mythical Pokemon In the original Japanese Rie Kugimiya voices Hoopa s Confined form Kōichi Yamadera voices Hoopa s Unbound form In the English dub Lori Phillips voices Hoopa s Confined form Ryan William Downey voices Hoopa s Unbound form Baraz バルザ Baruza The older brother of Meray who tries to make Hoopa unbound In the original Japanese Tatsuya Fujiwara voices Baraz In the English dub Daniel J Edwards voices Baraz Meray メアリ Meari The younger sister of Baraz who also takes care of Hoopa In the original Japanese Shoko Nakagawa voices Meray In the English dub Emily Woo Zeller voices Meray Music editThe Japanese ending theme song is Tweedia composed by Kenji Tamai and Masahiro Tobinai and performed by Rei Yasuda The English ending theme song is Every Side of Me composed by Ed Goldfarb and performed by Dani Marcus Production editAs the 18th film in the Pokemon series its production began as soon as production of the 17th installment ended Based on the sixth generation of Pokemon video games it is based around the legendary Pokemon Hoopa Box office editThe movie grossed 2 610 000 000 in Japan It is one of the lowest grossing Pokemon movies performing slightly better than lowest grossing film Pokemon Heroes Release editHome media edit The movie was released on DVD and Blu ray in Japan on December 16 2015 by SMD Itaku In the US Viz Media released the movie on DVD on March 8 2016 In the UK the movie was released on DVD and Blu ray by Manga Entertainment 2 References edit Top 39 Grossing Domestic Japanese Films of 2015 Listed animenewsnetwork com January 30 2016 Yuyama Kunihiko 2016 10 24 Pokemon The Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages Manga Entertainment retrieved 2019 06 08External links edit nbsp Video games portalOfficial website in Japanese Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pokemon the Movie Hoopa and the Clash of Ages amp oldid 1171867368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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