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Koreda once took an unknown {{p|Ditto}} actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use {{m|Transform}} so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Koreda had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Koreda to become very strict towards Ditto. | Koreda once took an unknown {{p|Ditto}} actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use {{m|Transform}} so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Koreda had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Koreda to become very strict towards Ditto. | ||
Ditto was eventually cast in a movie directed by Koreda about {{p|Gardevoir}} twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Koreda's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Koreda scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Koreda admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue. | Ditto was eventually cast in [[Movies in the Pokémon world#In SS019|a movie]] directed by Koreda about {{p|Gardevoir}} twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Koreda's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Koreda scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Koreda admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue. | ||
{{Ash}}, {{an|Go}}, and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with {{TRT}}, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Koreda was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie. | {{Ash}}, {{an|Go}}, and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with {{TRT}}, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Koreda was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie. |
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This article is about a character featured in the Pokémon anime who has not yet debuted in the English language dub. As such, their information may contain romanized Japanese names, rather than dub names. |
(Japanese: コレダ Koreda) is a character of the day who appeared in SS019. He is a world-famous movie director.
Koreda once took an unknown Ditto actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use Transform so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Koreda had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Koreda to become very strict towards Ditto.
Ditto was eventually cast in a movie directed by Koreda about Gardevoir twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Koreda's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Koreda scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Koreda admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue.
Ash, Go, and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with Team Rocket, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Koreda was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie.
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This article is part of Project COD, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each one-time character of the Pokémon animated series. |