Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (Japanese: 裂空の訪問者 デオキシス Sky-Splitting Visitor: Deoxys; Official: Deoxys the Visitor) is the second Ruby and Sapphire series movie, and seventh of all Pokémon movies.
It was first in Japanese theaters on July 17, 2004. It then aired on the Kids' WB! programming block for North American audiences on January 22, 2005, and released on home video on February 15, 2005, distributed by Miramax Films.
Plot[]
High-tech LaRousse City is a pretty impressive place to visit—and a pretty impressive place for a Pokémon battle. Ash heads straight for the renowned Battle Tower, but things don't turn out too well when his battle partner turns out to be a scared boy named Tory. Because of a frightening childhood incident, Tory is scared of all Pokémon—even cute ones like Pikachu.
There's a lot more to be frightened by when Deoxys shows up and takes control of the city, shutting down the machines and taking everyone captive. One Pokémon that is not amused is the Legendary Rayquaza and it will do whatever it takes to remove this invader from its territory. Meanwhile, Ash, Tory and all their friends may be caught in the middle, but they're certainly not out of the fight.
Characters[]
Humans[]
- Ash Ketchum
- Brock
- May
- Max
- Tory Lund
- Yuko (Hoenn)
- Professor Lund
- Sid
- Rafe
- Audrey and Kathryn
- Rebecca
- Jessie
- James
Pokémon[]
- Deoxys (Normal Forme, Defense Forme, Attack Forme)
- Rayquaza
- Munchlax
- Metagross (Rebecca's)
- Cacturne
- Registeel (intro only)
- Gorebyss (intro only)
- Gardevoir (intro only)
- Armaldo (intro only)
- Lunatone (intro only)
- Snorunt (intro only)
- Grumpig (intro only)
- Mawile (intro only)
- May's Bulbasaur (dub only)
Cast[]
Character | Japanese | English | |
---|---|---|---|
Ash Ketchum | Rica Matsumoto (松本 梨香) | Veronica Taylor | |
May | Kaori (KAORI) | ||
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani (大谷 育江) | ||
Brock | Yuuji Ueda (上田 祐司) | Eric Stuart | |
Max | Fushigi Yamada (山田 ふしぎ) | Amy Birnbaum | |
Tory Lund | Noriko Hidaka (日髙 のり子) | Tara Sands | |
Professor Lund | Kouichi Yamadera (山寺 宏一) | Sean Schemmel | |
Yuko | Takako Uehara (上原 多香子) | Rachael Lillis | |
Rafe | Kenji Nojima (野島 健児) | Sebastian Arcelus | |
Rebecca | Becky (ベッキー) | Lisa Ortiz | |
Sid | Makoto Higo (肥後 誠) | Andrew Paull | |
Kathryn | Maria Yamamoto (山本 麻里安) | Rebecca Handler | |
Audrey | Nana Mizuki (水樹 奈々) | ||
Deoxys | Susumu Chiba (千葉 進歩)
Kenji Nojima (野島 健児) | ||
Rayquaza | Katsuyuki Konishi (小西 克幸) | ||
Jessie | Megumi Hayashibara (林原 めぐみ) | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Shinichirou Miki (三木 眞一郎) | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Inuko Inuyama (犬山 イヌコ) | Maddie Blaustein | |
Munchlax | Keiko Yamamoto (山本 圭子) | Jason Griffith |
Additional voices[]
- Maddie Blaustein
- Darren Dunstan
- Dan Green
- Carrie Keranen
- Rachael Lillis
- Amy Palant
- Andrew Rannells
- Tara Sands
- Sean Schemmel
- Eric Stuart
- Lindsey Warner
Trivia[]
- The film was not released on DVD in Australia until 2016.
- This is the last Pokémon movie distributed by Miramax.
- This is the last Pokémon movie released on VHS in North America due to the discontinuation of VHS tapes in the United States a year later.
- When Deoxys attacks using Psycho Boost, Kiryu's roar from Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. is heard.