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Meanwhile, Ash and his friends arrive at Greenfield, and they are caught up in the mission to save Molly. However, [[It Got Worse|it gets worse]], as Ash's mother, Delia Ketchum, is kidnapped by Entei in order to have her as Molly's mother. Now Ash, Misty, and Brock must not only save Molly, but Delia as well.
 
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=== This movie provides examples of: ===
* [[Acid Trip Dimension]]: The dimension Molly's father gets transported to via the Unown.
* [[An Aesop]]: It is better to live in the real world than live in a delusion.
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{{quote| '''Delia:''' "You should be ashamed of yourself Entei!"}}
* [[Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu|Almost Broke Your Neck Punching Out Cthulhu]]: Hey, Charizard, Entei is no run-of-the-mill Legendary.
* [[Anti -Villain]]: Molly (Type II) and Entei (Type IV).
* [[Artificial Human|Artificial Pokemon]]: The Crystal Pokemon Molly creates, but only Entei is shown to have a true personality.
* [[Badass]]: Entei and Charizard both.
* [[Battle Butler]]/[[Overprotective Dad]]: Entei has the latter personality, which results in him playing the former to the letter.
* [[Beam -O -War]]: Lots of it in the Charizard vs. Entei battle.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Ash watched his mother get kidnapped. He ''did not'' take it well.
* [[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: Molly and the Unown.
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* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Some websites (''Serebii'' included) actually went on to list Charizard as one of the three featured Pokémon alongside Entei and the Unown. He's even on the cover image above!
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: What started the plot.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: During the climax, Ash trying to convince Entei to "let Molly go," and Entei not wanting to hear any of it. <ref>separation issues</ref>
* [[The Dragon]]: Entei
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|DVD Covers Spoil]]: For those who paid attention to the Johto season corresponding with this movie, Charizard appearing for the climax would've been a surprise <ref>except for that brief scene in the Charicific Valley</ref>. But then he appears (see above) on the DVD cover fighting Entei...
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'''James''': ''That's right.''<br />
'''Meowth''': ''Hey, don't steal my line.'' }}
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: Entei is actually one of the nicest characters in the series, it's just that he happens to be loyal to an increasingly insane [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]].
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Entei
* [[I Reject Your Reality]]: Molly can psychically bend reality to match the one in her head, but even when she can't, she insists that hers is correct. A good example of this is that when Misty tells Molly that if she stops what she's doing, she can have real Pokémon and real friends. Molly's response is to conjure three crystal Pokémon and yell "I already have real Pokémon!"
* [[ItsIt's Personal]]: So far the only movie for it to be for Ash.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: Entei again; justified in that he is a creation of the Unown based off Molly's thoughts and memories (and more specifically, her father), and he exists solely to protect her and keep her happy.
* [[The Kid With the Remote Control]]: Molly Hale. Unknowingly, whatever she wanted, the Unown would make into reality, including the ever-loyal Entei.
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* [[Megaton Punch]]: The Teddiursa that Molly uses in battle against Brock knows DynamicPunch, which it uses on Vulpix to devastating effect.
* [[Missing Mom]]: {{spoiler|It's vaguely implied that the Unown are responsible for the disappearance of Molly's mother, hence Spencer Hale's persistence in researching them. The end credits show Spencer returning home to Molly with her mother in tow, suggesting the defeat of the Unown also brought her back as well.}}
* [[Mission Control]]: thanks to the [[Girl of the Week]] conveniently giving the gang a Pokégear, Professor Oak was able to maintain radio contact with them. His first order of business: [[What the Hell, Hero?|telling Ash off]] for foolishly taking things into his own hands.
* [[MommasMomma's Boy]]
{{quote| '''Ash''': Entei! You took my mother -- ''NOW WHERE IS SHE?!''}}
* [[Nakama]]: It was at its most obvious in this movie.
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* [[Product Promotion Parade]]: The song-and-dance in the back-alley funhouse, which serves solely to introduce the new mons.
** And an excuse for [[Ear Worm|gratuitous swing music]].
* [[Pun -Based Title]]: There are two different meanings in the dub's title "Spell of the Unown", which, some will find actually [[Fridge Brilliance|brilliant]].
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: You. Are. MAMA!
* [[Reality Warper]]: The Unown, and Molly by extension.