Arceus and the Jewel of Life (manga): Difference between revisions

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* At the beginning of the film, all of {{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}} and {{an|Brock}}'s Pokémon are sent out to play which leads into the battle against Kato and Kiko for the watermelons that the Pokémon find in the stream. In the manga, none of the Pokémon are sent out upon arriving at [[Michina Town]] and (with Kato and Kiko removed) there is no battle, although an allusion to this is made when [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} are briefly seen eating watermelons.
* At the beginning of the film, all of {{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}} and {{an|Brock}}'s Pokémon are sent out to play which leads into the battle against Kato and Kiko for the watermelons that the Pokémon find in the stream. In the manga, none of the Pokémon are sent out upon arriving at [[Michina Town]] and (with Kato and Kiko removed) there is no battle, although an allusion to this is made when [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} are briefly seen eating watermelons.
* In the film, the gang decide to go and visit the ruins on advice from Kato and Kiko whereas in the manga the gang decide to go after Brock reads about it in his guidebook.
* In the film, the gang decide to go and visit the ruins on advice from Kato and Kiko whereas in the manga the gang decide to go after Brock reads about it in his guidebook.
* In the film, Arceus doesn't know who Sheena is until she tells it. In the manga, however, Arceus immediately recognizes her as a descendant of [[Damos]].
* In the film, Arceus uses the power of its Plates to negate the attacks of {{mov|Palkia}} and {{mov|Giratina}}, before being hit by {{AP|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}}. In the manga, Arceus is instead seen using its Plates to negate the simultaneous attacks of {{mov|Dialga}}, Palkia, and [[Dawn's Piplup]], before being hit by Pikachu.
* Most of {{TRT}}'s appearances are left out of the manga. Throughout the movie, Team Rocket makes multiple small appearances in the places where Ash and his friends are "currently" in the past, even discovering Marcus's staff and the real Jewel of Life that was hidden inside of it, and, when the history is changed close to the end of the movie, they are shocked when the Jewel disappears. In the manga, the only involvement to the events of the past Team Rocket makes is discovering Marcus's staff. They weren't shown discovering the Jewel of Life inside of the staff at any point, nor did they make any further appearances in the manga.
* Most of {{TRT}}'s appearances are left out of the manga. Throughout the movie, Team Rocket makes multiple small appearances in the places where Ash and his friends are "currently" in the past, even discovering Marcus's staff and the real Jewel of Life that was hidden inside of it, and, when the history is changed close to the end of the movie, they are shocked when the Jewel disappears. In the manga, the only involvement to the events of the past Team Rocket makes is discovering Marcus's staff. They weren't shown discovering the Jewel of Life inside of the staff at any point, nor did they make any further appearances in the manga.
* Marcus is spelled as "Markus" in the manga.
* Marcus is spelled as "Markus" in the manga.
* When the gang are thrown in the prison cell in the manga, Ash and Dawn prove they're from the future by briefly sending out {{AP|Monferno}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} to demonstrate the technology of the [[Poké Ball]], whereas in the film only Monferno was sent out.
* When the gang are thrown in the prison cell in the manga, Ash and Dawn prove they're from the future by briefly sending out {{AP|Monferno}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} to demonstrate the technology of the [[Poké Ball]], whereas in the film only Monferno was sent out.
* In the film, during the flashback of how [[Damos]] saved {{mov|Arceus|Arceus|12}} after it lost its life Plates, Arceus is surrounded by [[wild Pokémon]] and Damos is wearing an outfit more suited to the snowy climate. In the manga, there are no wild Pokémon present and Damos is wearing his usual outfit.
* In the film, during the flashback of how Damos saved {{mov|Arceus|Arceus|12}} after it lost its life Plates, Arceus is surrounded by [[wild Pokémon]] and Damos is wearing an outfit more suited to the snowy climate. In the manga, there are no wild Pokémon present and Damos is wearing his usual outfit.
* When the gang were captured by Marcus and thrown in the prison cell in the film, Pikachu and Piplup were separated from the others and thrown into a hold where Damos's other Pokémon lived. From here, they were rescued by the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] and (after freeing a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} from the armor that forced them to work for the guards) retrieved the key to the cell with the help of a {{p|Totodile}} and returned to rescue the others. In the manga, this entire subplot is removed, as Pikachu and Piplup are thrown in the cell alongside their Trainers and the Spiky-eared Pichu simply turns up with the key (with no indication of how she retrieved it).
* When the gang were captured by Marcus and thrown in the prison cell in the film, Pikachu and Piplup were separated from the others and thrown into a hold where Damos's other Pokémon lived. From here, they were rescued by the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] and (after freeing a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} from the armor that forced them to work for the guards) retrieved the key to the cell with the help of a {{p|Totodile}} and returned to rescue the others. In the manga, this entire subplot is removed, as Pikachu and Piplup are thrown in the cell alongside their Trainers and the Spiky-eared Pichu simply turns up with the key (with no indication of how she retrieved it).
* When Marcus tells [[Sheena]] that she is to return the Jewel of Life, in the film he secretly removes the Jewel of Life from the staff before giving it to her while in the manga he instead gives her a fake jewel to present to Arceus (which could be the same fake that Sheena attempted to return to Arceus in the future).
* When Marcus tells [[Sheena]] that she is to return the Jewel of Life, in the film he secretly removes the Jewel of Life from the staff before giving it to her while in the manga he instead gives her a fake jewel to present to Arceus (which could be the same fake that Sheena attempted to return to Arceus in the future).
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