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'''Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|破壊|はかい}}の{{tt|繭|まゆ}}とディアンシー''' ''The Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie'') is the {{pkmn|manga}} adaptation of the | '''Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|破壊|はかい}}の{{tt|繭|まゆ}}とディアンシー''' ''The Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie'') is the {{pkmn|manga}} adaptation of the [[M17|movie of the same name]]. It is adapted by 北村謙次 Kenji Kitamura. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
{{publications/h|Kalos}} | {{publications/h|Kalos}} | ||
{{publications|cover=M17 manga cover JP.png|edition=First|country=Japan|company=Shogakukan|date=July 19, 2014|ISBN= | {{publications|cover=M17 manga cover JP.png|edition=First|country=Japan|company=Shogakukan|date=July 19, 2014|ISBN=9784091417909}} | ||
{{publications|cover=|edition=First|country=Singapore|company=Shogakukan Asia|date=January 2015|ISBN=9789810934798}} | {{publications|cover=M17 manga cover VIZ Media.png|edition=First|country={{color2|000|Pokémon in the United States|United States}}|company=VIZ Media|date=February 3, 2015|ISBN=1421580519}} | ||
{{publications|cover=M17 manga cover | {{publications|cover=M17 manga cover Shogakukan Asia.png|edition=First|country={{color2|000|Pokémon in Singapore|Singapore}}|company=Shogakukan Asia|date=January 2015|ISBN=9789810934798}} | ||
{{publications|cover=M17 manga cover | {{publications|cover=M17 manga cover FR.png|edition=First|country={{color2|000|Pokémon in France|France}}|company=Kurokawa|date=September 10, 2015|ISBN=9782368521595}} | ||
{{publications|cover=M17 manga cover KO.png|edition=First|country={{color2|000|Pokémon in South Korea|South Korea}}|company=Daewon Kids|date=January 21, 2015|ISBN=9791157543922}} | |||
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==Differences between the anime and the manga== | ==Differences between the anime and the manga== | ||
* [[Argus Steel|Argus]] and [[Millis Steel|Millis]]'s | * [[Argus Steel|Argus]] and [[Millis Steel|Millis]]'s surname is never mentioned in the manga. | ||
* In the manga, there is a flashback scene where fleeing Pokémon are turned into stone and restored to life by {{OBP|Xerneas|M17}}'s {{m|Geomancy}}. This scene does not exist in the movie. | |||
* The battle between {{Ash}} and [[Astrid]] is notably shortened in the manga, only having [[Ash's Hawlucha]] face Astrid's {{me|Absol}}. | * The battle between {{Ash}} and [[Astrid]] is notably shortened in the manga, only having [[Ash's Hawlucha]] face Astrid's {{me|Absol}}. | ||
* The bus and shooting star scenes are notably shortened in the manga, only noted in a few panels on one page. | * The bus and shooting star scenes are notably shortened in the manga, only noted in a few panels on one page. | ||
* In the manga, the shopping mall scene is notably shorter than in the movie, cutting out the parts where {{an|Serena}}, {{an|Bonnie}}, and {{an|Diancie}} go shopping, as well as leaving out {{an|Clemont}}'s [[ | * In the manga, the shopping mall scene is notably shorter than in the movie, cutting out the parts where {{an|Serena}}, {{an|Bonnie}}, and {{an|Diancie}} go shopping, as well as leaving out {{an|Clemont}}'s [[Clemontic Gear]]. Instead, the manga only features the Carbink appearing and Ash using Hawlucha to save Diancie. | ||
* In the manga, shortly before {{OBP|Yveltal|M17}}'s awakening, {{AP|Pikachu}} tries to attack Millis' {{p|Chesnaught}}, but gets blocked by {{m|Spiky Shield}}. This brief scene doesn't occur in the movie. | * In the manga, shortly before {{OBP|Yveltal|M17}}'s awakening, {{AP|Pikachu}} tries to attack Millis's {{p|Chesnaught}}, but gets blocked by {{m|Spiky Shield}}. This brief scene doesn't occur in the movie. | ||
* In the movie, when Yveltal is about to attack Argus and Millis, Millis's Chesnaught blocks Yveltal's {{m|Hyper Beam}} with {{m|Pin Missile}}, and the shockwave forces them to land. In the manga, Argus and Millis instead have their {{p|Doublade}} and {{p|Aegislash}} attack Yveltal with {{m|Flash Cannon}}, but the attacks don't work, and Yveltal shoots them down with Hyper Beam. | * In the movie, when Yveltal is about to attack Argus and Millis, Millis's Chesnaught blocks Yveltal's {{m|Hyper Beam}} with {{m|Pin Missile}}, and the shockwave forces them to land. In the manga, Argus and Millis instead have their {{p|Doublade}} and {{p|Aegislash}} attack Yveltal with {{m|Flash Cannon}}, but the attacks don't work, and Yveltal shoots them down with Hyper Beam. | ||
* In the manga, when Yveltal is attacking the group, multiple {{p|Carbink}} rise from the ground and form a wall to protect Diancie. In the movie, [[Carbink servants|Merrick, Bort, Allotrope, and Dace]] are the only Carbink seen in this scene. | * In the manga, when Yveltal is attacking the group, multiple {{p|Carbink}} rise from the ground and form a wall to protect Diancie. In the movie, [[Carbink servants|Merrick, Bort, Allotrope, and Dace]] are the only Carbink seen in this scene. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 26 May 2024
Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (Japanese: 破壊の繭とディアンシー The Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie) is the manga adaptation of the movie of the same name. It is adapted by 北村謙次 Kenji Kitamura.
Publications
Edition | Country | Company | Date | ISBN | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Edition |
Japan | Shogakukan | July 19, 2014 | ISBN 9784091417909 | |
First Edition |
United States | VIZ Media | February 3, 2015 | ISBN 1421580519 | |
First Edition |
Singapore | Shogakukan Asia | January 2015 | ISBN 9789810934798 | |
First Edition |
France | Kurokawa | September 10, 2015 | ISBN 9782368521595 | |
First Edition |
South Korea | Daewon Kids | January 21, 2015 | ISBN 9791157543922 |
Differences between the anime and the manga
- Argus and Millis's surname is never mentioned in the manga.
- In the manga, there is a flashback scene where fleeing Pokémon are turned into stone and restored to life by Xerneas's Geomancy. This scene does not exist in the movie.
- The battle between Ash and Astrid is notably shortened in the manga, only having Ash's Hawlucha face Astrid's Mega Absol.
- The bus and shooting star scenes are notably shortened in the manga, only noted in a few panels on one page.
- In the manga, the shopping mall scene is notably shorter than in the movie, cutting out the parts where Serena, Bonnie, and Diancie go shopping, as well as leaving out Clemont's Clemontic Gear. Instead, the manga only features the Carbink appearing and Ash using Hawlucha to save Diancie.
- In the manga, shortly before Yveltal's awakening, Pikachu tries to attack Millis's Chesnaught, but gets blocked by Spiky Shield. This brief scene doesn't occur in the movie.
- In the movie, when Yveltal is about to attack Argus and Millis, Millis's Chesnaught blocks Yveltal's Hyper Beam with Pin Missile, and the shockwave forces them to land. In the manga, Argus and Millis instead have their Doublade and Aegislash attack Yveltal with Flash Cannon, but the attacks don't work, and Yveltal shoots them down with Hyper Beam.
- In the manga, when Yveltal is attacking the group, multiple Carbink rise from the ground and form a wall to protect Diancie. In the movie, Merrick, Bort, Allotrope, and Dace are the only Carbink seen in this scene.
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