Alicia: Difference between revisions

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Check the talk page for Alicia's status - there's a very specific scene that proves Alicia is no longer alive
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(Check the talk page for Alicia's status - there's a very specific scene that proves Alicia is no longer alive)
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When she was much older, Alicia taught Alice the song "[[Oración]]", which has the ability to calm any Pokémon. There was also a special song disc that could be played on the [[Space-Time Towers]]' chimes. It was in turn used to stop {{mov|Dialga}} and {{mov|Palkia}}'s fighting.
When she was much older, Alicia taught Alice the song "[[Oración]]", which has the ability to calm any Pokémon. There was also a special song disc that could be played on the [[Space-Time Towers]]' chimes. It was in turn used to stop {{mov|Dialga}} and {{mov|Palkia}}'s fighting.


A sculpture of Alicia created by [[Godey]] is in the middle of the Space-Time Towerss. In the sculpture, she is playing her song while many Pokémon sit around her and listen.
A sculpture of Alicia created by [[Godey]] is in the middle of the Space-Time Towers. In the sculpture, she is playing her song while many Pokémon sit around her and listen.


It is unknown if she is still alive or not, seeing as how she is not around during the events of the movie, and her only appearances are in Alice's flashbacks.
In the English dub, Alicia is deceased  - when Darkrai mistook Alice for Alicia, Alice corrects him by stating that Alicia ''was'' her grandma. Furthermore, Alicia does not make an appearance during the events of the movie, and her only appearances are in Alice's flashbacks.


==Voice actors==
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