: Unlike many Pokémon films that focus almost entirely on Ash, this movie gives Max (Ash's younger traveling companion) a significant protagonist role, allowing for deeper character growth. Technical Details
: As the first film of the Hoenn era, it introduced a vibrant new art style and used CGI more extensively than previous entries to depict the Millennium Comet and the Meta Groudon. Pokémon: Jirachi – Wish Maker
: A recurring musical theme, "Make a Wish," is central to the film's atmosphere. In the English dub, May sings a lullaby version to soothe Jirachi, which has become a fan-favorite moment. : Unlike many Pokémon films that focus almost
Released in 2003, is the sixth feature film in the Pokémon franchise and the first to feature the Advanced Generation cast. It centers on the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi, which awakens for only seven days every thousand years when the Millennium Comet passes over Earth. Plot Synopsis In the English dub, May sings a lullaby
: Seven Nights of the Wishing Star: Jirachi Director : Kunihiko Yuyama
The story follows Ash, May, Brock, and Max as they visit a traveling carnival to witness the appearance of the Millennium Comet. Max hears a mysterious voice coming from a "cocoon" held by a magician named Butler. This cocoon houses Jirachi, who chooses Max to be its friend during its brief period of wakefulness.
: Butler’s character serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of obsession and the consequences of trying to control nature for personal gain. Key Highlights