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Due to the Millennium Comet appearing very rarely, many festivals, such as the [[Millennium Festival]], and other celebrations are held during the time the Millennium Comet is viewable in the sky.
Due to the Millennium Comet appearing very rarely, many festivals, such as the [[Millennium Festival]], and other celebrations are held during the time the Millennium Comet is viewable in the sky.


Energy from the Millennium Comet is absorbed by {{mov|Jirachi|Jirachi|06}}'s true eye and released over the course of a {{wp|millennium}} into the landscape of [[Forina]] in order to keep balance in the Pokémon world. This energy can also be misused in ways such as [[Butler]] trying to use the Millennium Comet's energy to create a {{p|Groudon}} and ended up creating a manifestation of evil that merely resembled a [[Groudon (M06)|Groudon]].
Energy from the Millennium Comet is absorbed by {{OBP|Jirachi|06}}'s true eye and released over the course of a {{wp|millennium}} into the landscape of [[Forina]] in order to keep balance in the Pokémon world. This energy can also be misused in ways such as [[Butler]] trying to use the Millennium Comet's energy to create a {{p|Groudon}} and ended up creating a manifestation of evil that merely resembled a {{OBP|Groudon|M06}}.


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Reason: Japanese name

Millennium Comet

The Millennium Comet, as seen from Hoenn on the first of seven nights.
Region None
Debut Jirachi: Wish Maker

The Millennium Comet is an anime-exclusive location deep in outer space. It is visible from the Pokémon world for only seven nights once every thousand years. It was featured in Jirachi: Wish Maker where the comet was seen from Hoenn; however, as a celestial body, the Millennium Comet probably could have also been seen from other areas in the Pokémon world.

Due to the Millennium Comet appearing very rarely, many festivals, such as the Millennium Festival, and other celebrations are held during the time the Millennium Comet is viewable in the sky.

Energy from the Millennium Comet is absorbed by Jirachi's true eye and released over the course of a millennium into the landscape of Forina in order to keep balance in the Pokémon world. This energy can also be misused in ways such as Butler trying to use the Millennium Comet's energy to create a Groudon and ended up creating a manifestation of evil that merely resembled a Groudon.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Name Origin
German Milleniumkomet Literally means "Millenium comet".
Chinese (Taiwan) 千年彗星 Qiānnián Huìxīng Literally means "Millenium comet".
Danish Millenniumkometen Literally means "The Millennium comet".


Other animated series-exclusive locations
Region unknown: Amethio's mansionBloom CanyonBrindille TownCero IslandForest of OkoyaFula CityGanga Town
Genesect's homeInua TownLapidarian HighlandsLapras SeaLaquaLaxton FarmMarnya's house
Milyfa TownMocha TownMount TenseiNorth PolePigton TownPokémon Nurse School
Raizen MountainsSamiyaSento Cherry TownSlowpoke IslandSteelbound TownTonari Town
Extraterrestrial locations: Millennium Comet
Inter-dimensional locations: Deoxys's unnamed worldGhost WorldMirror WorldPoipole's worldReverse WorldUnown Dimension
Animated series-exclusive location templates
KantoOrange IslandsJohtoHoennSinnohUnovaDecolore IslandsKalosAlolaGalarPaldeaKitakamiOther


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