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The Reverse World has a direct and symbiotic connection to the [[Pokémon world]]. It takes in abnormal pollution from the Pokémon world, which takes the form of poisonous clouds.
The Reverse World has a direct and symbiotic connection to the [[Pokémon world]]. It takes in abnormal pollution from the Pokémon world, which takes the form of poisonous clouds.
The connection also has a sensitivity that behaves accordingly to Newton's third law, the law of reciprocal actions: to every action there is always an opposite and equal reaction.
Therefore, any actions that occur in the Pokémon world will also take effect in the Reverse World and vice versa.


Many pillars and crystal shards freely float around the Reverse World, depicting things in the real world. If the shards are shattered or if any part of a pillar is destroyed, an explosion happens in the real world near the place or thing within the shard or whatever the pillar is currently mirroring. {{an|Giratina}} has the exclusive ability to stop a glacier from collapsing by repairing the damage it sustained in the Reverse World.
Many pillars and crystal shards freely float around the Reverse World, depicting things in the real world. If the shards are shattered or if any part of a pillar is destroyed, an explosion happens in the real world near the place or thing within the shard or whatever the pillar is currently mirroring. {{an|Giratina}} has the exclusive ability to stop a glacier from collapsing by repairing the damage it sustained in the Reverse World.

Revision as of 17:15, 25 April 2009

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The Reverse World

The Reverse World (Japanese: 反転世界 Reverse World) is another universe directly opposite the Pokémon world. It is where Giratina resides and it plays an important role in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

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A portal to the Reverse World

It is depicted as a world where there is no solid ground where it might be expected and mirror images of scenery is in vertical symmetry with itself.

The Reverse World has a direct and symbiotic connection to the Pokémon world. It takes in abnormal pollution from the Pokémon world, which takes the form of poisonous clouds.

Many pillars and crystal shards freely float around the Reverse World, depicting things in the real world. If the shards are shattered or if any part of a pillar is destroyed, an explosion happens in the real world near the place or thing within the shard or whatever the pillar is currently mirroring. Giratina has the exclusive ability to stop a glacier from collapsing by repairing the damage it sustained in the Reverse World.

Trivia

  • A game location, the Distortion World, may be the game version of the Reverse World; both locations are home only to Giratina (in its Origin Forme).


Other animated series-exclusive locations
Region unknown: Bloom CanyonBrindille TownCero IslandForest of OkoyaFula CityGanga Town
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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
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