Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys



Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys is the seventh film in the Pokémon franchise, 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 battle and take the crystalline remains home with them, while their young son picks up a phobia of Pokémon from the experience.

Flash forward 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 start 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 short, and it perhaps shows. In North America, the movie skipped a theatrical release, premiering on Kids WB where it pulled in higher ratings than the network had got in the entire previous year.

This movie provides examples of:

"Meowth: What's a passport?
 * Adult Fear: would you want your child in Tory's shoes during that stampede?
 * Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: Sort of. When it aired on Kids WB!, it had a rating of TV Y7.
 * 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 movie. Also, she has a Metagross.
 * Big Bad: Deoxys. At least that's what everyone assumes.
 * Breath Weapon: Rayquaza's Weapon of Choice in battle.
 * Brick Joke: In order to, 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 keep themselves hidden, weren't informed of the operation being a success. The end of the movie sees them still trying to generate power, completely unawares that the crisis is over.
 * Chekhov's Gun:
 * The Computer Is Your Friend: At the end of the movie,
 * Conspicuous CG: This movie made highly generous use of CG Pokémon, especially for the scenes involving the multiple Deoxys'. It looks ugly.
 * Continuity Nod: May's main rival Drew is later revealed to be from the city this movie is set in.
 * The first Pokémon Ranger special two-parter (the one set in the Battle Frontier saga) explicitly mentions Professor Lund's research in this movie.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: What's supposed to be a tag-battle at the beginning of the movie essentially becomes a 2-on-1 match, as Ash's partner Tory has no Pokémon of his own and had never actually been in a Pokémon battle, rendering him useless. Not surprisingly, the fight itself results in a humiliating loss for Ash.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: After about three battles against each other,
 * Deus Ex Machina: Thank goodness Munchlax evolved
 * Early-Bird Cameo: Munchlax.
 * Final Battle: Between Rayquaza and Deoxys.
 * Healing Factor: Deoxys has this.
 * From a Single Cell
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: This movie is notable for featuring several other secondary protagonists alongside Ash and the gang: Tory and Professor Lund, Yuko, Rafe, his twin siblings Audrey and Kathryn, Sid, and Rebecca.
 * Mama Bear/Papa Wolf/Knight Templar Big Sibling:
 * Not-So-Imaginary Friend: Tory has one,
 * One Mon Army: Deoxys don't need an army, they are an army.
 * Me's a Crowd: also helps a little that they have this ability.
 * Poor Communication Kills: The whole movie is set in motion because of a Poor Communication Kill when Rayquaza assaults Deoxys because it thought Deoxys was invading.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: Plusle and Minun, and the little pair are just cute enough to help Tory get over his fear of Pokémon.
 * Rousseau Was Right: No one in this movie is wholeheartedly or intentionally bad.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses: 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 can change between various forms at will. In an aversion to Early-Bird Cameo, this does not include Speed Forme (debuted in Emerald, which this movie predated).
 * Shrinking Violet: Tory, at the beginning of the movie. Since he's afraid of Pokémon, he also doesn't interact much with their Trainers.
 * Sinister Surveillance
 * Stepping Stones in The Sky: Ash and Pikachu
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Tory.
 * Who's On First?:

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


 * Wind Turbine Power
 * Why Did It Have To Be Pokémon?: Tory is terrified of Pokémon because of an incident that happened when he was younger (he was caught in the middle of a Sealeo and Walrein stampede).
 * Zerg Rush: