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'''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|光輪|リング}}の{{tt|超魔神|ちょうまじん}} フーパ''' ''The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa'') is the second {{series|XY}} movie and the eighteenth [[Pokémon movie]] overall. It was released in Japan on July 18, 2015.
'''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン・ザ・ムービー XY {{tt|光輪|リング}}の{{tt|超魔神|ちょうまじん}} フーパ''' ''Pokémon the Movie XY - The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa'') is the second ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' movie and the eighteenth [[Pokémon movie]] overall. It was released in Japan on July 18, 2015 and premiered in the United States on {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Cartoon Network}} on December 19, 2015 after an airing of ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' and ''[[Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon]]''. The English dub first premiered in Australia and New Zealand on November 5, 2015. It first aired in Canada on November 14, 2015 with ''Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon'' and ''[[XY078|Lights! Camera! Pika!]]'', and in the United Kingdom on {{wp|CITV}} on December 12, 2015.


A teaser for the film was shown at the end of [[M17]], showing [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Kyogre}} and Primal {{p|Groudon}}. A teaser shown on [[Oha Suta]] on December 11, 2014 revealed Kyogre and Groudon along with a [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]] {{me|Rayquaza}} as stars for the film. In the February 2015 issue of [[CoroCoro]], {{p|Hoopa}} was revealed and confirmed to make its debut in the movie.
A teaser for the film was shown at the end of [[M17]], showing [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Kyogre}} and Primal {{p|Groudon}}. A teaser shown on [[Oha Suta]] on December 11, 2014 revealed Kyogre and Groudon along with a {{Shiny}} {{me|Rayquaza}} as stars for the film. In the February 2015 issue of [[CoroCoro]], {{p|Hoopa}} was revealed and confirmed to make its debut in the movie. Prior to the reveal of Hoopa, the movie was promoted under the working title ''Pokémon the Movie XY 2015''.


It was featured in the Japanese theaters with the [[Pikachu short]] [[PK27]].
It was featured in the Japanese theaters with the [[Pikachu short]] [[PK27]].
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==Other posters and logos==
==Other posters and logos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:M18 Pikachu the Movie poster.png|''Pikachu the Movie'' poster
M18 Pikachu the Movie poster.png|''Pikachu the Movie'' poster
File:M18 teaser poster.png|Teaser poster
M18 teaser poster.png|Japanese teaser poster
File:M18 poster 1.png|First poster artwork
M18 poster 1.png|First Japanese poster
File:M18 poster 2.png|Second poster artwork
M18 poster 2.png|Second Japanese poster
File:M18 logo.png|Japanese logo
M18 English poster.png|English poster
File:M18 logo eng.png|English logo
Hoopa and the Clash of Ages 3D packaging DVD Region 4.png|Australian alternate DVD cover
M18 logo.png|Japanese logo
M18 logo eng.png|English logo
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{spoilers}}


==Blurb==
==Blurb==
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<i>The Mythical Pokémon Hoopa is the star of ''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''! When Ash, Pikachu, and their friends visit a desert city by the sea, they meet the Mythical Pokémon Hoopa, who has the ability to summon things—including people and Pokémon—through its magic ring. After a scary incident, they learn a story about a brave hero who stopped the rampage of a terrifying Pokémon long ago. Now, the threat that has been bottled up for years is in danger of breaking loose again! Can Ash help his new friend overcome the darkness within...or will a dangerous secret erupt into a clash of legends?</i>
''The Mythical Pokémon Hoopa is the star of ''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''! When Ash, Pikachu, and their friends visit a desert city by the sea, they meet the Mythical Pokémon Hoopa, who has the ability to summon things—including people and Pokémon—through its magic ring. After a scary incident, they learn a story about a brave hero who stopped the rampage of a terrifying Pokémon long ago. Now, the threat that has been bottled up for years is in danger of breaking loose again! Can Ash help his new friend overcome the darkness within...or will a dangerous secret erupt into a clash of legends?''


==Plot==
==Plot==
One hundred years ago, a great battle between the Pokémon broke out in the desert city of [[Désert City]], resulting in massive destruction. It is said that this battle was started by a specific Pokémon. However, it was later sealed away by [[Ghris|a certain man]]. After which, the city was able to recover and remain in a peaceful state for a century.
One hundred years ago in a small desert village, a gigantic {{p|Hoopa|mysterious Pokémon}} appears in midair out of a ring and begins eating the villagers' food. When the townsfolk angrily tell it to compensate them for the food it stole, it uses its rings to summon massive quantities of gold as payment. The village grows and prospers due to this, and the Pokémon takes up residence there. In exchange for food, it grants the villagers' every wish using its teleporting rings. One day, a villager asks if it can defeat other Pokémon in battle, and it begins to summon and defeat a series of increasingly strong Pokémon too much applause and cheer. Egged on by the townsfolk, it eventually summons several [[Legendary Pokémon]] to entertain and prove its might. The villagers watch in excitement and the mysterious Pokémon proceeds to show off its power by defeating the Legendary Pokémon easily. However, as it continues to summon and fight Legendary Pokémon, it begins destroying the village due to its pride and negligence. A lone [[Ghris|traveler]] then manages to trap the mysterious Pokémon into [[Prison Bottle|a bottle]], stopping the damage and causing all the summoned Legendary Pokémon to return to where they came from. The traveler seals the bottle away, hoping that the darkness will never be released from its prison.


On his way to becoming a Pokémon Master, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} continue on with their journey. They arrived at a [[Pokémon Center]] on their way through the desert. While having donuts during their rest, a mysterious ring suddenly appeared behind them, where a hand stretched out from within the ring and grabbed the donuts. Ash shouted. Clinging to the hand, Ash and Pikachu were pulled into the ring, which immediately disappeared into thin air. {{an|Serena}}, {{an|Clemont}}, and {{an|Bonnie}} were left behind and taken aback by what happened to the two.
Years later, a [[Baraz|man]] with his {{p|Braviary}} finds the bottle in a cave deep in the desert. But as soon as he touches the bottle, he is possessed by the enraged spirit inside.


Ash and Pikachu were sent flying out of the ring. Noticing the sudden change of scenery, Ash became confused and confronted the culprit. Large towers appeared in the distance. Ash and Pikachu had travelled through the ring and teleported to their destination - Désert City. The two also meets {{OBP|Mary|M18}}, a girl from the [[Arche Valley]] and Hoopa's caretaker. Being a prankster, Hoopa referred Ash and Pikachu as "Ashkan" and "Pikan" respectively, but they all soon became good friends.
Meanwhile, in a [[Pokémon Center]] out in the desert, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are frolicking in the pool and eating {{an|Serena}}'s donut-shaped [[Poké Puff]]s. Serena mentions they should visit [[Dahara City]], a famous city with a famous [[Dahara Tower|tower]]. Suddenly, a mysterious ring appears from nowhere and a hand comes out, grabbing {{TP|Clemont|Chespin}}'s donut and replacing it with a [[Tamato Berry]]. Chespin, not realizing the switch, eats it and begins to overheat from its spicy flavor. Ash then notices multiple rings popping out of nowhere, grabbing all the donuts. He attempts to apprehend the culprit but manages to get pulled into a ring along with {{AP|Pikachu}}. The pair soon realize that they now are in Dahara City and the prankster reveals itself to be a talking {{an|Hoopa}}. Always a prankster, Hoopa insists on calling Ash 'Ashkan' and Pikachu 'Pikan'. Hoopa then decides that it wants to show off its power to the two, and summons a large horde of Pikachu, including five [[Cosplay Pikachu]], from its rings. Hoopa makes a game of this and asks Ash which is his 'Pikan', though Ash easily picks out the right one. Eventually, Ash and Hoopa get electrocuted by the Pikachu as they get excited and out of control.


Arriving in Désert City, they meet Mary's brother [[Barza]], who was holding the [[Prison Bottle]]. However, something seems off about him. Meanwhile, the bottle began emitting some form of evil aura, where a large shadow suddenly emerged from the bottle and revealing itself as Hoopa's Unbound form - Super Hoopa. Being the Pokémon that was sealed into the bottle after causing the rampage a century ago, Hoopa's original power was transformed into rage and ultimately reborn as Super Hoopa. The unbound Hoopa began going onto another rampage and uses its six rings to summon various [[Legendary Pokémon]]. In order to defend the city, Hoopa uses its own rings to summon more Legendary Pokémon. Will they be able to protect the city from another destruction? The legendary clash of the ages begin!
A [[Meray|woman]] approaches the three and lectures Hoopa on its behavior, but gets electrocuted as well. She soon introduces herself as Meray and Ash ask Hoopa to make a ring to get to his friends, to which Hoopa excitedly agrees to do so. Ash reaches through and grabs the group to Dahara City. After introductions and getting washed with a mass of water Hoopa had brought through its ring, the group decide to go to Dahara Tower, the same place where Meray was heading. However, when they ask Hoopa if they could make the trip shorter by using its rings, the group finds out that Hoopa is unable to go completely through its rings yet, so the team decides to move on foot instead.


When Ash catches the Prison Bottle, however, he gets taken over by a Hoopa in a different form. Can Serena, Clemont, Bonnie and Hoopa free Ash from the other Hoopa's control or will its evil spirit inhabit in his body forever?
Just as they are about to leave, the possessed man with the bottle joins the group, and Meray greets him excitedly. However, the man without a word, releases the dark spirit from the Prison Bottle, transforming Hoopa into the same monster that attacked the village one hundred years ago. The transformed Hoopa then begins to attack the group, even throwing a building at them, but Pikachu swiftly counterattacks with {{m|Thunderbolt}}, shattering the building and sending Team Rocket, who had been spying on the group for a while, blasting off. The man, now introduced as Baraz, is released from his spell and realizes that Hoopa is wanting the bottle. Meray, pleading that it was her plan from the start, grabs the bottle from him and reseals the dark spirit inside. Hoopa transforms back into its Confined form, falling limply to be caught by Ash. The Prison Bottle flies off and lands close by, but as {{an|Serena}} is about to grab it, Baraz forbids her, now knowing that whoever touches the bottle will become possessed by it. {{an|Clemont}} then reveals his {{DL|Clemontic Gear|Fully Automatic Lifting Machine}}, which, using the same mechanics as the move {{m|Magnet Rise}}, lifts the bottle without needing someone to hold the bottle.
 
After everything has settled, Baraz reveals to the group that one hundred years ago Hoopa, in its Unbound form, appeared out of a ring taking the villagers' food. To pay them back, Hoopa offered showers of gold, allowing the town to prosper and grow. The villagers built a house for it, where Hoopa listened to the people's wishes in return for food. The people then began to challenge Hoopa in battle where Hoopa won easily, but eventually, Hoopa became carried away in its desire for power. It soon went mad with power, testing its strength against Legendary Pokémon, only to be stopped by the Prison Bottle wielded by Baraz and Meray's [[Ghris|great-grandfather]]. Baraz shows the group his necklace, with a golden cross-like wheel piece resembling {{p|Arceus}}'s body. Baraz comments that his ancestors communicated with Arceus and also received their powers from it. Likewise, his great-grandfather had used these powers to seal away the Prison Bottle and then had settled in [[Arche Valley]]. Baraz then reveals that according to his great-grandfather, Hoopa could not pass through its rings until it understood why it had been confined.
 
Baraz then reflects on his childhood with Meray and Hoopa, including having become lost in the wilderness and caring for Hoopa when it was sick. Having returned safe and sound, he recalls his great-grandfather calling Hoopa as "family too". After this, at Clemont's question, Baraz reveals that he will take the bottle back to Arche Valley. However, at that moment, Team Rocket intervenes, grabbing the Prison Bottle from above in their Meowth balloon.
 
As Meowth retrieves the bottle, he becomes possessed by the dark spirit, who controls Meowth to release itself from the bottle. It once again attempts to possess Hoopa, but with the help of Baraz and Meray's power, Hoopa is able to overcome it. Meanwhile, Team Rocket had dropped the bottle, and despite Pikachu running to grab it before it made an impact, the dark spirit shatters the bottle, leaving only remnants of it on the floor. Though Hoopa had overcome the darkness, dark spirit then manifests itself into a form like that of Hoopa's Unbound form (the Shadow). It first sends Team Rocket flying, again, and then sets its target on the real Hoopa. Hoopa summons a {{p|Lugia}} to intercept it so that the group can escape. Having run from the chaos, Baraz decides to make a new bottle at Dahara Tower. Meray recalls that they will require the forces of {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Ground}} to make another one. The group decide to use [[Serena's Braixen]] and [[Ash's Frogadier]] for two of the forces, and with {{an|Bonnie}}'s idea, a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Hippopotas}} she had seen close to the Pokémon Center they had visited before. While Hoopa transports them to Dahara Tower since Hoopa cannot pass through its ring, Ash, Pikachu, and Hoopa instead decide to go into hiding.
 
While hiding, Ash suggests that Hoopa and the Shadow try to get along, only for them to get found by the Shadow who tries to grab Hoopa. Several times the three are found by the Shadow, only to be saved by Lugia attacking the Shadow. Later, Lugia is shot down by the Shadow and as Lugia tries to retaliate, the Shadow sends it back to the sea using its ring.
 
Ash then decides to battle the Shadow and asks Hoopa to use its rings. Hoopa summons {{p|Rayquaza}}, {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} which the three ride upon. The three Legendary Pokémon attack the Shadow with {{m|Dragon Pulse}} all at once, but to no avail. Ash, then noticing the tower, decides to head in that direction. But soon they are cornered by the Shadow, who goes on to summon [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Kyogre}}, Primal {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyurem}}, {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Giratina}} and an all-out battle ensues between the Legendary Pokémon.
 
Meanwhile in Dahara Tower, using Braixen, Frogadier, and Hippopotas, the group begin to reforge the bottle.
 
Back outside, the battle amongst the Legendary Pokémon continues. The Shadow and its army continue to attack Ash and his group. However, Ash and his allies find renewed strength and speed by Mega Evolving into Mega Latios, Mega Latias, and Mega Rayquaza. In response, Kyurem transforms into Black Kyurem, and the fierce battle continues, with continued destruction to the city. While Ash, Pikachu, and Hoopa are fleeing on Latios and Latias, an attack from Kyurem (now White Kyurem) causes Ash to fall off Latios. As Ash plummets to the ground, he is saved by Hoopa's ring who transports him back onto Latios' back.
 
The battle then begins to centralize around Dahara Tower, as Latios stops the Shadow's attempts at using its rings to attack the tower. Ash commands Rayquaza to use {{m|Twister}} around the tower along with Latios and Latias' {{m|Psychic}} to impede an all-out assault on the tower. The Shadow's army attacks, but is successfully blocked by the shield they had made. However, the Shadow attacks Rayquaza above, destroying the Twister shield, and Shadow's army proceeds to attack the tower. The Shadow then corners Ash and Hoopa and is just about the grab Hoopa before it is suddenly stopped by Baraz, who has now completed the Prison Bottle.
 
Shadow's army, now released from the Shadow, stop attacking and Baraz seals the Shadow within the bottle once more. As he does so, the bottle flies from Baraz's hand, which Ash leaps up to catch. Ash is immediately possessed by the Shadow. The possessed Ash then gets angry at Hoopa, but Hoopa tries to heal the Shadow's wounds with the memories that Hoopa had with Baraz, Meray, and their great-grandfather. Through these memories, the evil power disappears as a ray of light and a good Hoopa Unbound is left in the bottle. Out in the distance, the Legendary Pokémon roar, and Hoopa claims that "they were surprised."
 
However, just as things had settled, a space-time void warp forms around the tower, perhaps since too many Legendary Pokémon had been summoned. Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}} proves useless against the warp which continues to advance towards the tower, destroying everything in its path. The Legendary Pokémon also try to attack the warp from outside, but to no avail. Hoopa then suggests that Ash use the Prison Bottle, allowing Hoopa to willingly transform into its Unbound form. Using its rings, it helps the people inside the tower escape, including Team Rocket. Finally, only Ash and the group with Hoopa are left behind, knowing that Hoopa cannot go through its own rings. Despite this, Ash encourages Hoopa to try and transforms Hoopa back into its smaller Confined form. Meanwhile, the destructive warp continues to close in on the tower and Hoopa's ring begins to shrink in size.
 
After Serena, Clemont and Bonnie escape through the ring, Ash and Hoopa jump into the ring. However, they are bounced back, unable to go through the ring. Hoopa tries two more times, but Hoopa still cannot go through the ring, and inadvertently helps Meray and Ash escape. Baraz is left alone with Hoopa and the warp is now getting very close to the two. But at the last moment, the rift stops due to the power of Arceus, giving them one more chance to escape through the ring. As everyone lends Hoopa their strength, Hoopa remembers the words that Baraz's great-grandfather had told it - that he considers Hoopa "family too". With these words, Hoopa is able to get through the ring. With only a very small ring left, Baraz is able to narrowly escape with the help of Hoopa.
 
The rift is then broken, and all that is left is a decimated tower. In the sky, everyone notices Arceus looking down at them, which then goes flying away. After all that happened, Clemont suggests they go back to Arche Valley, but Hoopa declines, saying he has to fix the tower first and wishes Ash the best of luck on his journey to become a Pokémon Master.


==Featured Pokémon==
==Featured Pokémon==
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* {{me|Latios}}
* {{me|Latios}}


==Debuts==
==Major events==
===Pokémon debuts===
{{animeevents}}
* {{p|Hoopa}} ([[Form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])<!--x2 (One [[Form differences#Hoopa|Confined]], One [[Form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])-->
 
===Debuts===
* {{p|Hoopa}} ([[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])


==Characters==
==Characters==
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* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]
* [[Barza]]
* [[Baraz]]
* {{OBP|Mary|M18}}
* [[Meray]]
* [[Ghris]]
* [[Ghris]]
* [[Grandpa Dam]]
* [[Old Man Dom]]
* [[Lucianne]]
* [[Mother and daughter]]


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
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* {{p|Dedenne}} ({{OP|Clemont|Dedenne}})
* {{p|Dedenne}} ({{OP|Clemont|Dedenne}})
* {{p|Frogadier}} ({{OP|Ash|Frogadier}})
* {{p|Frogadier}} ({{OP|Ash|Frogadier}})
* {{p|Fletchinder}} ({{OP|Ash|Fletchinder}}; ending)  
* {{p|Fletchinder}} ({{OP|Ash|Fletchinder}}; ending)
* {{p|Hawlucha}} ({{OP|Ash|Hawlucha}}; ending)  
* {{p|Hawlucha}} ({{OP|Ash|Hawlucha}}; ending)
* {{p|Noibat}} ({{OP|Ash|Noibat}}; ending)  
* {{p|Noibat}} ({{OP|Ash|Noibat}}; ending)
* {{p|Bunnelby}} ({{OP|Clemont|Bunnelby}}; ending)  
* {{p|Braixen}} ({{OP|Serena|Braixen}})
* {{p|Pancham}} ({{OP|Serena|Pancham}})
* {{p|Bunnelby}} ({{OP|Clemont|Bunnelby}}; ending)
* {{p|Chespin}} ({{OP|Clemont|Chespin}})
* {{p|Chespin}} ({{OP|Clemont|Chespin}})
* {{p|Luxray}} ({{OP|Clemont|Luxray}}; ending)
* {{p|Luxray}} ({{OP|Clemont|Luxray}}; ending)
* {{p|Braixen}} ({{OP|Serena|Braixen}})
* {{p|Braviary}} ([[Baraz]]'s)
* {{p|Pancham}} ({{OP|Serena|Pancham}})
* {{p|Solrock}} ([[Baraz]]'s)
* {{p|Braviary}} ([[Barza]]'s)
* {{p|Hoopa}} ({{an|Hoopa|anime}}; [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Confined]] and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])
* {{p|Solrock}} ([[Barza]]'s)
* {{p|Hoopa}} ({{an|Hoopa|shadow}}; [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])
* {{p|Hoopa}} ({{an|Hoopa|anime}}; [[Form differences#Hoopa|Confined]])
* {{p|Hoopa}} ({{an|Hoopa|shadow}}; [[Form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]])
* {{p|Arceus}}
* {{p|Arceus}}
* {{p|Kyogre}} ([[Primal Reversion|Primal]] Kyogre)
* {{p|Kyogre}} (×2; one [[Primal Reversion|Primal Kyogre]])
* {{p|Groudon}} ([[Primal Reversion|Primal]] Groudon)
* {{p|Groudon}} (×2; one [[Primal Reversion|Primal Groudon]])
* {{p|Rayquaza}} ([[Mega Evolution|Mega]] Rayquaza, [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]])
* {{p|Rayquaza}} ({{me|Rayquaza}}; {{Shiny}})
* {{p|Lugia}}
* {{p|Lugia}}
* {{p|Latios}} ([[Mega Evolution|Mega]] Latios)
* {{p|Latios}} ({{me|Latios}})
* {{p|Latias}} ([[Mega Evolution|Mega]] Latias)
* {{p|Latias}} ({{me|Latias}})
* {{p|Dialga}}
* {{p|Dialga}}
* {{p|Palkia}}
* {{p|Palkia}}
* {{p|Regigigas}}
* {{p|Regigigas}}
* {{p|Giratina}}
* {{p|Giratina}} ([[List of Pokémon with form differences#Giratina|Altered Forme]])
* {{p|Reshiram}}
* {{p|Reshiram}}
* {{p|Zekrom}}
* {{p|Zekrom}}
* {{p|Kyurem}} ([[Form differences#Kyurem|Black Kyurem, White Kyurem, Normal Kyurem]])
* {{p|Kyurem}} ([[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|Black Kyurem; White Kyurem; Normal Kyurem]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Rock Star]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Rock Star]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Belle]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Belle]])
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* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Libre]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Libre]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} (multiple)
* {{p|Pikachu}} (multiple)
* {{p|Hippopotas}}
* {{p|Hippopotas}} (multiple)
* {{p|Hippowdon}} (multiple)
* {{p|Diglett}} (multiple)
* {{p|Steelix}}
* {{p|Steelix}}
* {{p|Dragonite}}
* {{p|Dragonite}}
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===Other===
===Other===
* [[Clembot]]  
* [[Clembot]]


==Cast==
==Cast==
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{{cast|ORAS|Ash's Pikachu|disp=Pikachu|Ikue Ohtani|Pikachu|Ikue Ohtani|ピカチュウ|大谷育江}}
{{cast|ORAS|Ash's Pikachu|disp=Pikachu|Ikue Ohtani|Pikachu|Ikue Ohtani|ピカチュウ|大谷育江}}
{{cast|ORAS|Serena (anime)|disp=Serena|Haven Paschall|Serena|Mayuki Makiguchi|セレナ|牧口真幸}}
{{cast|ORAS|Serena (anime)|disp=Serena|Haven Paschall|Serena|Mayuki Makiguchi|セレナ|牧口真幸}}
{{cast|ORAS|Clemont (anime)|disp=Clemont|Michael Liscio Jr.|Citron|Yūki Kaji|シトロン|梶裕貴}}
{{cast|ORAS|Clemont (anime)|disp=Clemont|Mike Liscio|Citron|Yūki Kaji|シトロン|梶裕貴}}
{{cast|ORAS|Bonnie (anime)|disp=Bonnie|Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld|Eureka|Mariya Ise|ユリーカ|伊瀬茉莉也}}
{{cast|ORAS|Bonnie (anime)|disp=Bonnie|Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld|Eureka|Mariya Ise|ユリーカ|伊瀬茉莉也}}
{{cast|ORAS|Clemont's Dedenne|disp=Dedenne|Megumi Satō|Dedenne|Megumi Satō|シトロンのデデンネ|佐藤恵}}
{{cast|ORAS|Clemont's Dedenne|disp=Dedenne|Megumi Satou|Dedenne|Megumi Satou|シトロンのデデンネ|佐藤恵}}
{{cast|ORAS|Jessie|Michele Knotz|Musashi|Megumi Hayashibara|ムサシ|林原めぐみ}}
{{cast|ORAS|Jessie|Michele Knotz|Musashi|Megumi Hayashibara|ムサシ|林原めぐみ}}
{{cast|ORAS|James|Carter Cathcart|Kojirō|Shin'ichirō Miki|コジロウ|三木眞一郎}}
{{cast|ORAS|James|Carter Cathcart|Kojirō|Shin-ichiro Miki|コジロウ|三木眞一郎}}
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==Events==
==Events==
===Pre-order distributions===
===Pre-order distributions===
In Japan, players can receive an [[List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Désert City Arceus|Arceus]] via a serial code, after purchasing a pre-order ticket at a [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center store]] as well as other retail stores from March 7 to July 17, 2015. Each one holds one of 17 different [[plates]] or a [[Silk Scarf]] that is chosen at random. The serial code only works on Japanese region games. The codes expired on August 31, 2015.
In Japan, players could receive an [[List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Dahara City Arceus|Arceus]] via a serial code, after purchasing a pre-order ticket at a {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store|Pokémon Center store}} as well as other retail stores from March 7 to July 17, 2015. Each one holds one of 17 different [[plate]]s or a [[Silk Scarf]] that is chosen at random. The serial code only worked in Japanese region games. The codes expired on August 31, 2015.


In addition to receiving a serial code for Arceus which is limited to Japanese games, all players regardless of the 3DS's region can choose one of 6 [[legendary Pokémon]] to receive via infrared at the store the ticket was bought from June 20, 2015 to August 31, 2015. Players can choose [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Kyogre|Kyogre]], [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Groudon|Groudon]], [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Dialga|Dialga]], [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Palkia|Palkia]], [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Giratina|Giratina]], or [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Kyurem|Kyurem]].
All players regardless of the 3DS's region could choose one of six [[Legendary Pokémon]] to receive via infrared at the store the ticket was bought from June 20, 2015 to August 31, 2015. Players could choose [[List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Dahara City Legendary Pokémon 2|Kyogre, Groudon, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, or Kyurem]].


===Movie distributions===
===Movie distributions===
[[File:M18 Hoopa distribution artwork.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Hoopa distribution artwork]]
[[File:M18 Hoopa distribution artwork.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Hoopa distribution artwork]]
In Japan, [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Movie Hoopa|Hoopa]] was distributed via local wireless at theaters which screen the movie across Japan, which occurred from July 18 to August 30, 2015. It was also distributed at a pre-showing of the movie on July 5, 2015, which was only open to selected people. Like all other local Generation VI events, this event is not region-locked; any player regardless of region and language will be able to receive Hoopa.
Across Japan, [[List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Movie Hoopa|Hoopa]] was distributed via local wireless from July 18 to August 30, 2015 at theaters screening the movie. It was also distributed at a pre-showing of the movie on July 5, 2015, which was only open to selected people. Like all other local Generation VI events, this event is not region-locked; any player regardless of region and language will be able to receive Hoopa.
 
Additionally, [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Serena's Pancham]], [[List_of_Japanese_region_serial_code_event_Pokémon_distributions_in_Generation_VI#Lugia|Lugia]] and [[List_of_Japanese_region_serial_code_event_Pokémon_distributions_in_Generation_VI#Latios|Latios]] , all based from the movie, were made available between July 18 and August 16, 2015, available in pairs. Ash's Pikachu (Holding a [[Light Ball]]) and Serena's Pancham (holding a pair of [[Black Glasses]]) were available from July 18 to 31, 2015, while Latios (holding a [[Mega Stone#Latiosite|Latiosite]]) and Lugia (holding [[Leftovers]]) were available from August 1 to 16, 2015.  


To obtain these serial codes, players must have completed a stamp rally at 7-Eleven stores. If the player had two stamps, they could choose which of the two Pokémon available during that period that they want.
Additionally, [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Serena's Pancham]], {{DL|List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI|Lugia}}, and {{DL|List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI|Latios}}, all based on the movie, were made available between July 18 and August 16, 2015, available in pairs. Ash's Pikachu (holding a [[Light Ball]]) and Serena's Pancham (holding [[Black Glasses]]) were available from July 18 to 31, 2015, while Latios (holding a [[Latiosite]]) and Lugia (holding [[Leftovers]]) were available from August 1 to 16, 2015.


The codes could then be redeemed in [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokémon X, Y]], [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire]]. Each of the Pokémon can only be obtained once per game.
To obtain these serial codes, players must have completed a stamp rally at 7-Eleven stores. If the player had two stamps, they could choose which of the two Pokémon available. The codes could then be redeemed in [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokémon X, Y]], [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire]]. Each of the Pokémon can only be obtained once per game.


This event was then repeated at Pokémon Centre stores after the Rally had ended. Pancham, was available from 17-23 August, 2015, Pikachu was available from 24-30 August, 2015, Latios was available from 31 August-6 September 2015, and Lugia was available from 7-13 September.
The event was repeated at Pokémon Center stores after the Rally had ended. Pancham was available from August 17 to 23, 2015, Pikachu from August 24 to 30, 2015, Latios from August 31 to September 6, 2015, and Lugia from September 7 to 13, 2015.


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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{{main|The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa Music Collection}}
==Trailers==
===English===
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{{youtubevid|mi-fahz-YY4|channel/UCFctpiB_Hnlk3ejWfHqSm6Q|name=The Official Pokémon Channel|Omega Ruby|Alpha Sapphire}}
==Manga adaptation==
{{main|Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (manga)}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This was the first movie to not have [[Hideki Sonoda]] act as screenwriter since ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]''. Instead, it was written by Atsuhiro Tomioka.
* This {{pkmn|movie}} was released between [[XY081]] and [[XY082]] in Japan.
* The soundtrack for this film heavily features remixes and samples from previous films' soundtracks, including ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]'', ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'', ''[[M15|Kyurem VS. the Sword of Justice]]'', and ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]''.
* The production team went to Dubai as location scouting for the setting of the movie, [[Dahara City]].
* This was the first movie to not have [[Hideki Sonoda]] act as screenwriter since ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]''. Instead, it was written by Atsuhiro Tomioka.
* The soundtrack for this movie heavily features remixes and samples from previous movies' soundtracks, including ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'', ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'', ''[[M15|Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice]]'', and ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]''.
** Also, a remix of "To Be Continued", which was mostly used during the [[original series]], is used when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} were in a Pokémon Center in a desert. However, this music was replaced in the English [[dub]].
* In an opening scene, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} are shown flying through a town with a similar appearance to [[Alto Mare]], which was the main setting of ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]''.
* In the novelization of the film, the {{p|Lugia}} who was summoned to aid Ash was described to be the same individual appeared in ''[[M02|The Power of One]]''.
* This marks the second time Ash has been possessed by an evil entity, the first time being in ''[[AG178|Battling The Enemy Within]]'', it happens for a third time in ''[[JN091|The Spectral Express!]]''.
* The movie was released on DVD in {{pmin|Australia}} and {{pmin|New Zealand}} by Beyond Home Entertainment on December 2, 2015, prior to the movie's premiere in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}} and {{pmin|the United States}}, as well as the home video release in Japan.
* Some moves of the main characters' Pokémon in this movie have different animation than in the main series:
** When [[Ash's Frogadier]] uses {{m|Water Pulse}}, it rises a water column around it and direct it to the target, while in the main series, it forms a water sphere in its hands.
** [[Serena's Braixen]] fires {{m|Flamethrower}} from her mouth, like a {{p|Fennekin}}, instead of her wand stick like in the main series.
* The [[Pokémon 20th Anniversary]] website [https://web.archive.org/web/20161204202323/http://www.pokemon20.com/en-us/timeline.html#2015 mistakenly listed] the movie as having debuted in the United States on December 12, 2015, which was one week before the actual US debut.
* {{p|Giratina}} is the only member of the [[Pokémon of Myth]] to not be shown in [[Reverse World|its home dimension]] at any point in the movie.
* This is the final movie to premiere on Cartoon Network.
* This is the most recent Pokémon movie to have a [[Pikachu short]] air alongside it.
* This movie features thirteen [[Legendary Pokémon]], more than any other so far.
* This movie marks the first appearance of a {{p|Hippopotas}} and {{p|Hippowdon}} in the {{pkmn|anime}} since ''[[DP125|Battling a Cute Drama!]]'' and ''[[DP185|Working on a Right Move!]]'', over six and five years ago, respectively.
* This is the only movie in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' to not feature a human antagonist.
* In a February 2021 poll held by the official [[Pokémon]] website, this movie was voted the most popular movie of ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/pokemon_movie/status/1358352301249990657</ref>
 
===Errors===
* When Giratina launches a {{m|Shadow Ball}} at Dahara Tower after Shadow Hoopa breaks the tornado barrier, Mega Latios's forehead briefly turns completely white as it dodges.
* When Ash is holding the Prison Bottle after it is purified, part of his left glove is missing, showing his un-gloved hand.
 
===Dub edits===
* [[Every Side Of Me]] replaces [[Tweedia]] as the ending theme.
* In the initial television broadcast, a number of scenes are removed to shorten the movie's running time. Most notably, the entire sequence of the young [[Meray]] and [[Baraz]] traveling into the desert when Hoopa falls ill is cut up to the point where they return to [[Arche Valley]]. As a result, when they encounter [[Ghris]], his line of "and now you have returned" is referring to an event not shown in the broadcast.
** The ending credits in the broadcast are significantly shortened, played over a black screen, and utilize a short clip of Every Side Of Me for music.
* The Japanese texts depicting the Legendary Pokémon's names during the "World of Pokémon" segment was removed in the English dub.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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==Related articles==
* [[Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (manga)]]
{{bulbanews/7|CoroCoro reveals Hoopa|Plot unveiled for "The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa"|Dub title of Hoopa movie revealed|Ending song announced for 18th movie|Apparent new Pokémon reportedly seen at the end of movie 18|"Hoopa and the Clash of Ages" to premiere in Australian Hoyts theatres on Nov. 5|Hoopa and the Clash of Ages to make US debut on Cartoon Network}}
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.pokemon-movie.jp Japanese movie website]
*''[http://www.amazon.com/Pokémon-Movie-Hoopa-Clash-Ages/dp/B01ASC2IQ8 Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages]'' on [[Prime Video]] <small>(English)</small>
*[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/anime/movie/ Pokemon.co.jp movie website]
*''[https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Pok%C3%A9mon_the_Movie_Hoopa_and_the_Clash_of_Ages?id=M1wHmK_Qt6A Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages]'' on [[Google Play]] <small>(English)</small>
 
*''[https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/pokemon-movie-hoopa-clash/id1072241611 Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages]'' on the [[iTunes Store]] <small>(English)</small>
==Related articles==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4503906/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages'' at IMDb]
* [[The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa (manga)]]
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*[http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-episodes/pokemon-movies/pokemon-the-movie-hoopa-and-the-clash-of-ages-2015 Official website for ''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''] <small>(English)</small>
*[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/anime/movie/2015/ Official website for ''Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages''] <small>(Japanese)</small>


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M17 : Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction
Pokémon movies
M19 : Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel
Hoopa and the Clash of Ages
光輪の超魔神 フーパ The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa
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Premiere
Japan July 18, 2015
United States December 19, 2015
Home video
Japan December 16, 2015
United States March 8, 2016
English themes
Opening None
Ending Every Side Of Me
Japanese themes
Opening None
Ending Tweedia(トゥイーディア)
Ratings
United States TV-Y7
Great Britain PG
Ireland ?
Canada ?
Quebec ?
Japan G
Germany ?
Australia G
New Zealand G

Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Japanese: ポケモン・ザ・ムービー XY 光輪超魔神 フーパ Pokémon the Movie XY - The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa) is the second Pokémon the Series: XY movie and the eighteenth Pokémon movie overall. It was released in Japan on July 18, 2015 and premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 19, 2015 after an airing of Arceus and the Jewel of Life and Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon. The English dub first premiered in Australia and New Zealand on November 5, 2015. It first aired in Canada on November 14, 2015 with Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon and Lights! Camera! Pika!, and in the United Kingdom on CITV on December 12, 2015.

A teaser for the film was shown at the end of M17, showing Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon. A teaser shown on Oha Suta on December 11, 2014 revealed Kyogre and Groudon along with a Shiny Mega Rayquaza as stars for the film. In the February 2015 issue of CoroCoro, Hoopa was revealed and confirmed to make its debut in the movie. Prior to the reveal of Hoopa, the movie was promoted under the working title Pokémon the Movie XY 2015.

It was featured in the Japanese theaters with the Pikachu short PK27.

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Blurb

The Mythical Pokémon Hoopa is the star of Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages! When Ash, Pikachu, and their friends visit a desert city by the sea, they meet the Mythical Pokémon Hoopa, who has the ability to summon things—including people and Pokémon—through its magic ring. After a scary incident, they learn a story about a brave hero who stopped the rampage of a terrifying Pokémon long ago. Now, the threat that has been bottled up for years is in danger of breaking loose again! Can Ash help his new friend overcome the darkness within...or will a dangerous secret erupt into a clash of legends?

Plot

One hundred years ago in a small desert village, a gigantic mysterious Pokémon appears in midair out of a ring and begins eating the villagers' food. When the townsfolk angrily tell it to compensate them for the food it stole, it uses its rings to summon massive quantities of gold as payment. The village grows and prospers due to this, and the Pokémon takes up residence there. In exchange for food, it grants the villagers' every wish using its teleporting rings. One day, a villager asks if it can defeat other Pokémon in battle, and it begins to summon and defeat a series of increasingly strong Pokémon too much applause and cheer. Egged on by the townsfolk, it eventually summons several Legendary Pokémon to entertain and prove its might. The villagers watch in excitement and the mysterious Pokémon proceeds to show off its power by defeating the Legendary Pokémon easily. However, as it continues to summon and fight Legendary Pokémon, it begins destroying the village due to its pride and negligence. A lone traveler then manages to trap the mysterious Pokémon into a bottle, stopping the damage and causing all the summoned Legendary Pokémon to return to where they came from. The traveler seals the bottle away, hoping that the darkness will never be released from its prison.

Years later, a man with his Braviary finds the bottle in a cave deep in the desert. But as soon as he touches the bottle, he is possessed by the enraged spirit inside.

Meanwhile, in a Pokémon Center out in the desert, Ash and his friends are frolicking in the pool and eating Serena's donut-shaped Poké Puffs. Serena mentions they should visit Dahara City, a famous city with a famous tower. Suddenly, a mysterious ring appears from nowhere and a hand comes out, grabbing Chespin's donut and replacing it with a Tamato Berry. Chespin, not realizing the switch, eats it and begins to overheat from its spicy flavor. Ash then notices multiple rings popping out of nowhere, grabbing all the donuts. He attempts to apprehend the culprit but manages to get pulled into a ring along with Pikachu. The pair soon realize that they now are in Dahara City and the prankster reveals itself to be a talking Hoopa. Always a prankster, Hoopa insists on calling Ash 'Ashkan' and Pikachu 'Pikan'. Hoopa then decides that it wants to show off its power to the two, and summons a large horde of Pikachu, including five Cosplay Pikachu, from its rings. Hoopa makes a game of this and asks Ash which is his 'Pikan', though Ash easily picks out the right one. Eventually, Ash and Hoopa get electrocuted by the Pikachu as they get excited and out of control.

A woman approaches the three and lectures Hoopa on its behavior, but gets electrocuted as well. She soon introduces herself as Meray and Ash ask Hoopa to make a ring to get to his friends, to which Hoopa excitedly agrees to do so. Ash reaches through and grabs the group to Dahara City. After introductions and getting washed with a mass of water Hoopa had brought through its ring, the group decide to go to Dahara Tower, the same place where Meray was heading. However, when they ask Hoopa if they could make the trip shorter by using its rings, the group finds out that Hoopa is unable to go completely through its rings yet, so the team decides to move on foot instead.

Just as they are about to leave, the possessed man with the bottle joins the group, and Meray greets him excitedly. However, the man without a word, releases the dark spirit from the Prison Bottle, transforming Hoopa into the same monster that attacked the village one hundred years ago. The transformed Hoopa then begins to attack the group, even throwing a building at them, but Pikachu swiftly counterattacks with Thunderbolt, shattering the building and sending Team Rocket, who had been spying on the group for a while, blasting off. The man, now introduced as Baraz, is released from his spell and realizes that Hoopa is wanting the bottle. Meray, pleading that it was her plan from the start, grabs the bottle from him and reseals the dark spirit inside. Hoopa transforms back into its Confined form, falling limply to be caught by Ash. The Prison Bottle flies off and lands close by, but as Serena is about to grab it, Baraz forbids her, now knowing that whoever touches the bottle will become possessed by it. Clemont then reveals his Fully Automatic Lifting Machine, which, using the same mechanics as the move Magnet Rise, lifts the bottle without needing someone to hold the bottle.

After everything has settled, Baraz reveals to the group that one hundred years ago Hoopa, in its Unbound form, appeared out of a ring taking the villagers' food. To pay them back, Hoopa offered showers of gold, allowing the town to prosper and grow. The villagers built a house for it, where Hoopa listened to the people's wishes in return for food. The people then began to challenge Hoopa in battle where Hoopa won easily, but eventually, Hoopa became carried away in its desire for power. It soon went mad with power, testing its strength against Legendary Pokémon, only to be stopped by the Prison Bottle wielded by Baraz and Meray's great-grandfather. Baraz shows the group his necklace, with a golden cross-like wheel piece resembling Arceus's body. Baraz comments that his ancestors communicated with Arceus and also received their powers from it. Likewise, his great-grandfather had used these powers to seal away the Prison Bottle and then had settled in Arche Valley. Baraz then reveals that according to his great-grandfather, Hoopa could not pass through its rings until it understood why it had been confined.

Baraz then reflects on his childhood with Meray and Hoopa, including having become lost in the wilderness and caring for Hoopa when it was sick. Having returned safe and sound, he recalls his great-grandfather calling Hoopa as "family too". After this, at Clemont's question, Baraz reveals that he will take the bottle back to Arche Valley. However, at that moment, Team Rocket intervenes, grabbing the Prison Bottle from above in their Meowth balloon.

As Meowth retrieves the bottle, he becomes possessed by the dark spirit, who controls Meowth to release itself from the bottle. It once again attempts to possess Hoopa, but with the help of Baraz and Meray's power, Hoopa is able to overcome it. Meanwhile, Team Rocket had dropped the bottle, and despite Pikachu running to grab it before it made an impact, the dark spirit shatters the bottle, leaving only remnants of it on the floor. Though Hoopa had overcome the darkness, dark spirit then manifests itself into a form like that of Hoopa's Unbound form (the Shadow). It first sends Team Rocket flying, again, and then sets its target on the real Hoopa. Hoopa summons a Lugia to intercept it so that the group can escape. Having run from the chaos, Baraz decides to make a new bottle at Dahara Tower. Meray recalls that they will require the forces of Fire, Water, and Ground to make another one. The group decide to use Serena's Braixen and Ash's Frogadier for two of the forces, and with Bonnie's idea, a wild Hippopotas she had seen close to the Pokémon Center they had visited before. While Hoopa transports them to Dahara Tower since Hoopa cannot pass through its ring, Ash, Pikachu, and Hoopa instead decide to go into hiding.

While hiding, Ash suggests that Hoopa and the Shadow try to get along, only for them to get found by the Shadow who tries to grab Hoopa. Several times the three are found by the Shadow, only to be saved by Lugia attacking the Shadow. Later, Lugia is shot down by the Shadow and as Lugia tries to retaliate, the Shadow sends it back to the sea using its ring.

Ash then decides to battle the Shadow and asks Hoopa to use its rings. Hoopa summons Rayquaza, Latias and Latios which the three ride upon. The three Legendary Pokémon attack the Shadow with Dragon Pulse all at once, but to no avail. Ash, then noticing the tower, decides to head in that direction. But soon they are cornered by the Shadow, who goes on to summon Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon, Kyurem, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina and an all-out battle ensues between the Legendary Pokémon.

Meanwhile in Dahara Tower, using Braixen, Frogadier, and Hippopotas, the group begin to reforge the bottle.

Back outside, the battle amongst the Legendary Pokémon continues. The Shadow and its army continue to attack Ash and his group. However, Ash and his allies find renewed strength and speed by Mega Evolving into Mega Latios, Mega Latias, and Mega Rayquaza. In response, Kyurem transforms into Black Kyurem, and the fierce battle continues, with continued destruction to the city. While Ash, Pikachu, and Hoopa are fleeing on Latios and Latias, an attack from Kyurem (now White Kyurem) causes Ash to fall off Latios. As Ash plummets to the ground, he is saved by Hoopa's ring who transports him back onto Latios' back.

The battle then begins to centralize around Dahara Tower, as Latios stops the Shadow's attempts at using its rings to attack the tower. Ash commands Rayquaza to use Twister around the tower along with Latios and Latias' Psychic to impede an all-out assault on the tower. The Shadow's army attacks, but is successfully blocked by the shield they had made. However, the Shadow attacks Rayquaza above, destroying the Twister shield, and Shadow's army proceeds to attack the tower. The Shadow then corners Ash and Hoopa and is just about the grab Hoopa before it is suddenly stopped by Baraz, who has now completed the Prison Bottle.

Shadow's army, now released from the Shadow, stop attacking and Baraz seals the Shadow within the bottle once more. As he does so, the bottle flies from Baraz's hand, which Ash leaps up to catch. Ash is immediately possessed by the Shadow. The possessed Ash then gets angry at Hoopa, but Hoopa tries to heal the Shadow's wounds with the memories that Hoopa had with Baraz, Meray, and their great-grandfather. Through these memories, the evil power disappears as a ray of light and a good Hoopa Unbound is left in the bottle. Out in the distance, the Legendary Pokémon roar, and Hoopa claims that "they were surprised."

However, just as things had settled, a space-time void warp forms around the tower, perhaps since too many Legendary Pokémon had been summoned. Pikachu's Thunderbolt proves useless against the warp which continues to advance towards the tower, destroying everything in its path. The Legendary Pokémon also try to attack the warp from outside, but to no avail. Hoopa then suggests that Ash use the Prison Bottle, allowing Hoopa to willingly transform into its Unbound form. Using its rings, it helps the people inside the tower escape, including Team Rocket. Finally, only Ash and the group with Hoopa are left behind, knowing that Hoopa cannot go through its own rings. Despite this, Ash encourages Hoopa to try and transforms Hoopa back into its smaller Confined form. Meanwhile, the destructive warp continues to close in on the tower and Hoopa's ring begins to shrink in size.

After Serena, Clemont and Bonnie escape through the ring, Ash and Hoopa jump into the ring. However, they are bounced back, unable to go through the ring. Hoopa tries two more times, but Hoopa still cannot go through the ring, and inadvertently helps Meray and Ash escape. Baraz is left alone with Hoopa and the warp is now getting very close to the two. But at the last moment, the rift stops due to the power of Arceus, giving them one more chance to escape through the ring. As everyone lends Hoopa their strength, Hoopa remembers the words that Baraz's great-grandfather had told it - that he considers Hoopa "family too". With these words, Hoopa is able to get through the ring. With only a very small ring left, Baraz is able to narrowly escape with the help of Hoopa.

The rift is then broken, and all that is left is a decimated tower. In the sky, everyone notices Arceus looking down at them, which then goes flying away. After all that happened, Clemont suggests they go back to Arche Valley, but Hoopa declines, saying he has to fix the tower first and wishes Ash the best of luck on his journey to become a Pokémon Master.

Featured Pokémon

Major events

For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Other

Cast

Cast
Ash Sarah Natochenny Satoshi Rica Matsumoto サトシ 松本梨香
Pikachu Ikue Ohtani Pikachu Ikue Ohtani ピカチュウ 大谷育江
Serena Haven Paschall Serena Mayuki Makiguchi セレナ 牧口真幸
Clemont Mike Liscio Citron Yūki Kaji シトロン 梶裕貴
Bonnie Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld Eureka Mariya Ise ユリーカ 伊瀬茉莉也
Dedenne Megumi Satou Dedenne Megumi Satou シトロンのデデンネ 佐藤恵
Jessie Michele Knotz Musashi Megumi Hayashibara ムサシ 林原めぐみ
James Carter Cathcart Kojirō Shin-ichiro Miki コジロウ 三木眞一郎
Meowth Carter Cathcart Nyarth Inuko Inuyama ニャース 犬山イヌコ
Wobbuffet Kayzie Rogers Sonans Yūji Ueda ソーナンス うえだゆうじ
Narration Rodger Parsons Narration Unshō Ishizuka ナレーション 石塚運昇
Special appearances by
Hoopa Confined Lori Phillips Hoopa Confined Rie Kugimiya フーパ いましめら 釘宮理恵
Hoopa Unbound Ryan William Downey Hoopa Unbound Kōichi Yamadera フーパ ときはなたれ 山寺宏一
Rayquaza Kiyotaka Furushima Rayquaza Kiyotaka Furushima レックウザ 古島清孝
Baraz Daniel J. Edwards Barza Tatsuya Fujiwara バルザ 藤原竜也
Meray Emily Woo Zeller Mary Shōko Nakagawa メアリ 中川翔子
Ghris Wayne Grayson Ghris Toshiyuki Morikawa 旅人 森川智之
Hippopotas Billy Bob Thompson Hippopotas Shin'ichi Shinohara ヒポポタス 篠原信一
Regigigas Kiyotaka Furushima Regigigas Kiyotaka Furushima レジギガス 古島清孝

Events

Pre-order distributions

In Japan, players could receive an Arceus via a serial code, after purchasing a pre-order ticket at a Pokémon Center store as well as other retail stores from March 7 to July 17, 2015. Each one holds one of 17 different plates or a Silk Scarf that is chosen at random. The serial code only worked in Japanese region games. The codes expired on August 31, 2015.

All players regardless of the 3DS's region could choose one of six Legendary Pokémon to receive via infrared at the store the ticket was bought from June 20, 2015 to August 31, 2015. Players could choose Kyogre, Groudon, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, or Kyurem.

Movie distributions

Hoopa distribution artwork

Across Japan, Hoopa was distributed via local wireless from July 18 to August 30, 2015 at theaters screening the movie. It was also distributed at a pre-showing of the movie on July 5, 2015, which was only open to selected people. Like all other local Generation VI events, this event is not region-locked; any player regardless of region and language will be able to receive Hoopa.

Additionally, Ash's Pikachu, Serena's Pancham, Lugia, and Latios, all based on the movie, were made available between July 18 and August 16, 2015, available in pairs. Ash's Pikachu (holding a Light Ball) and Serena's Pancham (holding Black Glasses) were available from July 18 to 31, 2015, while Latios (holding a Latiosite) and Lugia (holding Leftovers) were available from August 1 to 16, 2015.

To obtain these serial codes, players must have completed a stamp rally at 7-Eleven stores. If the player had two stamps, they could choose which of the two Pokémon available. The codes could then be redeemed in Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire. Each of the Pokémon can only be obtained once per game.

The event was repeated at Pokémon Center stores after the Rally had ended. Pancham was available from August 17 to 23, 2015, Pikachu from August 24 to 30, 2015, Latios from August 31 to September 6, 2015, and Lugia from September 7 to 13, 2015.

Soundtrack

Main article: The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa Music Collection

Trailers

English

By The Official Pokémon Channel
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By The Official Pokémon Channel
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Manga adaptation

Main article: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (manga)

Trivia

Errors

  • When Giratina launches a Shadow Ball at Dahara Tower after Shadow Hoopa breaks the tornado barrier, Mega Latios's forehead briefly turns completely white as it dodges.
  • When Ash is holding the Prison Bottle after it is purified, part of his left glove is missing, showing his un-gloved hand.

Dub edits

  • Every Side Of Me replaces Tweedia as the ending theme.
  • In the initial television broadcast, a number of scenes are removed to shorten the movie's running time. Most notably, the entire sequence of the young Meray and Baraz traveling into the desert when Hoopa falls ill is cut up to the point where they return to Arche Valley. As a result, when they encounter Ghris, his line of "and now you have returned" is referring to an event not shown in the broadcast.
    • The ending credits in the broadcast are significantly shortened, played over a black screen, and utilize a short clip of Every Side Of Me for music.
  • The Japanese texts depicting the Legendary Pokémon's names during the "World of Pokémon" segment was removed in the English dub.

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References

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Pokémon movies
Original series
Mewtwo Strikes BackThe Power of OneSpell of the Unown: EnteiCelebi: The Voice of the ForestPokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Jirachi: Wish MakerDestiny DeoxysLucario and the Mystery of MewPokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
The Rise of DarkraiGiratina and the Sky WarriorArceus and the Jewel of LifeZoroark: Master of Illusions
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
White—Victini and Zekrom / Black—Victini and ReshiramKyurem VS. The Sword of JusticeGenesect and the Legend Awakened
Pokémon the Series: XY
Diancie and the Cocoon of DestructionHoopa and the Clash of AgesVolcanion and the Mechanical Marvel
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
I Choose You!The Power of UsMewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
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