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*** In Mystery Dungeon, Bidoof wishes for a friend. Then the protagonist shows up. Did Jirachi cause that to happen by ensuring the protagonist would arrive near the Guild, also ensuring the world would be saved? He had to bring the thing wished for from somewhere else, like movie Jirachi did with the candy.
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* This troper can't be the only one to think that if May had remembered to complete that little star thingy that she could have wished Jirachi could stay, is he?

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* This troper can't be the only one to think that if If May had remembered to complete that little star thingy that she could have wished Jirachi could stay, is he?
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*** What bugs me is that people assume Jirachi could actually grant wishes. The only power it showed was teleporting (theft) and creating a monster (this was from a machine though). I honeslty don't believe Jirachi has any real, reality warping wish-granting abilities

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*** What bugs me is that people assume Jirachi could actually grant wishes. The only power it showed was teleporting (theft) and creating a monster (this was from a machine though). I honeslty honestly don't believe Jirachi has any real, reality warping wish-granting abilities



*** Except other Pokémon media, such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky and the Emerald Arc of Pokémon Special have shown Jirachi's wish-granting power, it just was completelly unused in the movie for no specific reason.

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*** Except other Pokémon media, such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky and the Emerald Arc of Pokémon Special have shown Jirachi's wish-granting power, it just was completelly completely unused in the movie for no specific reason.



* You'd think that a pokemon trainer facing a giant evil monster will bring out everything he has to stop it, but no. Ash just sits there with Pikachu alone while shit happens. Same goes for Brock and May, they could have at least tried.

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* You'd think that a pokemon Pokemon trainer facing a giant evil monster will bring out everything he has to stop it, but no. Ash just sits there with Pikachu alone while shit happens. Same goes for Brock and May, they could have at least tried.



** That's one of the things that bug me with the movies period, Ash and friends rarely use their other pokemon to help out and really never in any major points it would be helpful to use them. They just kinda stick with their pokemon that stay out of their pokeballs all the time. You'd think for TheMovie they'd let the entire team do something epic.
** Epic like, attacking a giant creature and having their asses handed to them in a silver plate? they are better off by letting less Pokémon of theirs being hurt.

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** That's one of the things that bug me with the movies period, Ash and friends rarely use their other pokemon Pokemon to help out and really never in any major points it would be helpful to use them. They just kinda stick with their pokemon Pokemon that stay out of their pokeballs Poké Balls all the time. You'd think for TheMovie they'd let the entire team do something epic.
** Epic like, attacking a giant creature and having their asses handed to them in a silver plate? they They are better off by letting less Pokémon of theirs being hurt.



* Why did the Fake Groudon's pointy parts become tentacles? Is there some dark secret behind the Millennium Comet we don't know about(such as a Primal Pokemon deity of a sort similar to [[Videogame/PokemonMysteryDungeonExplorers Primal Dialga]] maybe?)?

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* Why did the Fake Groudon's pointy parts become tentacles? Is there some dark secret behind the Millennium Comet we don't know about(such about (such as a Primal Pokemon deity of a sort similar to [[Videogame/PokemonMysteryDungeonExplorers Primal Dialga]] maybe?)?
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*** Except that simply throwing a bunch of lower-tier Pokemon against such a monstrosity won't do anyone any good. They need an actual plan, and use only those Pokemon who ''can'' contribute.
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** It was heavily implied that the Fake Groudon isn't related to Groudon at all, but rather, a monster that was already there. It appeared in the shape of a Groudon because of the wish, but as time passes on, it loses more and more of its shape, suggesting its true nature to be much different.

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** It was heavily implied that the Fake Groudon isn't related to Groudon at all, but rather, a monster that was already there. It appeared in the shape of a Groudon because of the wish, but as time passes on, it loses more and more of its shape, suggesting its true nature to be [[EldritchAbomination much different. different.]]
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** By that logic they may as well not try at all. Simply put, if they're going to try stopping the creature they're better equipped to do so if they pull out all the stops, which means they should be calling on every single one of the Pokemon at their disposal for a contribution.

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** *** By that logic they may as well not try at all. Simply put, if they're going to try stopping the creature they're better equipped to do so if they pull out all the stops, which means they should be calling on every single one of the Pokemon at their disposal for a contribution.
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**By that logic they may as well not try at all. Simply put, if they're going to try stopping the creature they're better equipped to do so if they pull out all the stops, which means they should be calling on every single one of the Pokemon at their disposal for a contribution.
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** It was heavily implied that the Fake Groudon isn't related to Groudon at all, but rather, a monster that was already there. It appeared in the shape of a Groudon because of the wish, but as time passes on, it loses more and more of its shape, suggesting its true nature to be much different.
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* Why did the Fake Groudon's pointy parts become tentacles? Is there some dark secret behind the Millennium Comet we don't know about(such as a Primal Pokemon deity of a sort similar to [[Videogame/PokemonMysteryDungeonExplorers Primal Dialga]] maybe?)?
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*** Except other Pokémon media, such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky and the Emerald Arc of Pokémon Special have shown Jirachi's wish-granting power, it just was completelly unused in the movie for no specific reason.
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** And this troper can't be the only one to think that the cheap plastic wishing thing sold at a tourist stall was not a real artifact of power.
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*** This is possibly the case, because even Jirachi was confused at the fact is could "presumably" grant wishes. And of course, Jirachi probably can, it just can't make something out of thin air, so it resorts to existing objects to grant the wish.
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* You'd think that a pokemon trainer facing a giant evil monster will bring out everything he has to stop it, but no. Ash just sits there with Pikachu alone while shit happens. Same goes for Brook and May, they could have at least tried.

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* You'd think that a pokemon trainer facing a giant evil monster will bring out everything he has to stop it, but no. Ash just sits there with Pikachu alone while shit happens. Same goes for Brook Brock and May, they could have at least tried.

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