Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon
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Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
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Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon (Japanese: おでまし小魔神フーパ The Minidjinni of the Word "Appear!": Hoopa) is an anime short for the XY series. It was available in Japan along with the purchase of a ticket for the eighteenth Pokémon movie, which this short ties into. It first aired in Canada on November 14, 2015, along with Hoopa and the Clash of Ages and Lights! Camera! Pika!. In the United States, it was added to the official Pokémon website on December 3, 2015.
Blurb
After Baraz sets off to find the Prison Bottle for Hoopa, Meray remembers how the three of them grew up together. The young Baraz decides that Hoopa should use its rings to help people instead of playing tricks on them, but it doesn’t always go as planned. Hoopa tries to help a farmer who’s desperate for rain, but showers him with candy instead! When they return the candy to the baker Mira, she sets them to work at her shop—where Hoopa tries to help, but ends up breaking Mira’s precious statue. The kids do their best to reassemble it, but the end result is…rather colorful. Mira is angry at first, but then laughs at their creative repair job and offers them some donuts. Hoopa is immediately enthralled—and back in the present, as Meray and Hoopa make their way to Dahara City, they plan to eat more donuts while they wait for Baraz to return!
Plot
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Major events
Debuts
Humans
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Cast
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Hoopa | Lori Phillips | Hoopa | Rie Kugimiya | フーパ いましめら | 釘宮理恵 |
Meray | Emily Woo Zeller | Mary | Ayane Sakura | メアリ | 佐倉綾音 |
Baraz | Daniel J. Edwards | Barza | Junko Takeuchi | バルザ | 竹内順子 |
Kevie | Robby Duncan Sharpe | Kopou | Kei Shindō | コプー | 真堂圭 |
Pit | Peter Mills Weiss | Bit | Kiyotaka Furushima | ビット | 古島清孝 |
Lucianne | Eliza Bent | Luca | Karin Nanami | ルカ | 奈波果林 |
Mira | Zoe Martin | Grandma Mila | Miyako Itō | ミラばあさん | 伊東みやこ |
Old Man Dom | Chuck Bedford | Grandpa Dam | Kensuke Satō | ダムじいさん | 佐藤健輔 |
Trivia
- The episode leads directly into Hoopa and the Clash of Ages.
- There is no To Be Continued screen at the end of the episode.
- Music from Hoopa and the Clash of Ages is used in this special.
Errors
Dub edits
- The scene in which Hoopa summons a Manneken Pis statue that then "urinates" on Baraz is removed entirely.
In other languages
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