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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After Marshadow is driven mad by the feather's corruption, he possesses wild Pokémon (and Cross's Lycanroc) to instruct them all to eliminate the children and their Pokémon]].



* DarkerAndEdgier: Unlike previous movies, there are some dark themes all about: [[spoiler:young Souji's Luxray dying from cold temperatures, Ash taking the brunt of attacks ''twice'' shielding Pikachu and dying (in fireflies)]].

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* TheCorruption: Marshadow tags along with Ash to [[spoiler:purify the Rainbow Feather by having Ash summon Ho-oh. Unfortunately, the corruption takes a hold of the feather once the impure of heart Cross uses it instead, which drives Marshadow mad]].
* DarkerAndEdgier: Unlike previous movies, there are some dark themes all about: [[spoiler:young Souji's Luxray dying from cold temperatures, Ash taking the brunt of attacks ''twice'' shielding Pikachu and dying (in fireflies)]]. BloodlessCarnage still applies, though.

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** Generation VII having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar and Midnight Lycanroc.

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** Generation VII having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar and Midnight Lycanroc.Lycanroc
* AntiHero: Cross is a {{Jerkass}} trainer and the closest thing the movie has to a villain that wishes to see Ho-oh. [[spoiler:Once he accidentally causes Marshadow to attack everyone for him having an impure heart to summon Ho-oh with Ash's Rainbow Feather, Cross then undergoes a HeelFaceTurn]].

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Marshadow ends up being the main villain of the movie]].


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* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:Marshadow ends up being the main villain of the movie as a result of an impure heart being like Cross summoning Ho-oh with the Rainbow Feather, which results in Marshadow going berserk and deeming humans unworthy. Marshadow would have avoided all this had Ash been the one summoning Ho-oh instead]].
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* BloodlessCarnage: [[spoiler:Though Ash receives grave life-ending injuries that kill him, he doesn't suffer loss of blood]].
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Unlike previous movies, there are some dark themes all about: [[spoiler:young Souji's Luxray dying from cold temperatures, Ash taking the brunt of attacks ''twice'' shielding Pikachu and dying (in fireflies)]].


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* DreamSequence: Which doubles up as a BizarroEpisode where Ash dreams of [[spoiler:a world that is technically real life with no Pokémon and he lives a normal life as an ordinary student...who keeps hallucinating Pikachu]].

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* BackFromTheDead: After [[spoiler:vaporizing from existence trying to shield Pikachu, Ho-oh revives Ash]].

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* BackFromTheDead: After [[spoiler:vaporizing from existence trying to shield Pikachu, Pikachu (and literally turning into fireflies), Ho-oh revives Ash]].Ash]].
* BigBad: [[spoiler:Marshadow ends up being the main villain of the movie]].



* IWishedYouWereDead: A variation. [[spoiler:After their first battle against Cross ends up in failure, Ash berates Pikachu and angrily tells him he should have picked Squirtle instead and storms off for a while]].



* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:During the scene of the afterlife, Ash is called by Pikachu, except Pikachu speaks actual words, telling Ash that he will always be with him forever]].

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* SacrificialLion: Souji's [[spoiler:Luxray saved him from dying in the cold during a skiing accident when he was little, at the cost of Luxray's life]].
* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:During the scene of the afterlife, [[spoiler:As he dies from his wounds, Ash is called by Pikachu, except Pikachu speaks actual words, ''actual words'', telling Ash that he will always be with him forever]].forever]]. It doubles up as a OneSceneWonder that isn't brought up later.
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* BackFromTheDead: After [[spoiler:vaporizing from existence trying to shield Pikachu, Ho-oh revives Ash]].
* CallBack:
** The Charmander Ash gets comes from a {{Jerkass}} trainer (this time being Cross) who thought it had no real battle potential.
** Ash's Butterfree [[spoiler:is let go to mate with a pink Butterfly]].
** Ash protects Pikachu from [[spoiler:Marshadow's brainwashed Pokemon's attacks]] just like he did protecting Pikachu from Spearow. [[spoiler:The massive difference is that Ash ends up vaporizing from existence until Ho-oh brings him BackFromTheDead]].


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* DeusExMachina: Cross's complaints about Charmander being weak come to bite him real hard when [[spoiler:Charmeleon evolves into Charizard and ends up taking down his Incineroar]].


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* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:During the scene of the afterlife, Ash is called by Pikachu, except Pikachu speaks actual words, telling Ash that he will always be with him forever]].

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* CanonDiscontinuity: While most Pokemon movies are loose with canon at best, this movie is explicitly non-canon and is set in an alternate universe.



** While it does feature Marshadow, a Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon that can only be gotten from real-life events) from the current generation, it is not the main focus of the movie.

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** While it does feature Marshadow, a Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon that can only be gotten from real-life events) from the current generation, it is not the main focus of the movie.movie.
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* AlternateContinuity: The entire movie deviates rather heavily from the anime's story with many points:

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* AlternateContinuity: The entire movie deviates rather heavily from the anime's story with many points:points, and is said to be inspired by all of Ash's adventures.
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** While it does feature Marshadow, a Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon that can only be gotten from real-life events) from the current generation, its not the main focus of the movie.

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** While it does feature Marshadow, a Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon that can only be gotten from real-life events) from the current generation, its it is not the main focus of the movie.
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* RevisitingTheRoots: The first trailer is heavily based on the Indigo League season of the anime.

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* RevisitingTheRoots: The first trailer is heavily based on the Indigo League season of the anime.anime.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: This movie breaks away from the formula from the previous movies. In particular:
** It doesn't take place in Alola with the current cast, as previous movies "fit in" with the concurrent season airing at the time.
** It doesn't feature the either of the current generation's cover legendaries. Since the third generation, the first movie to follow a launch of a new Pokémon generation had one or both cover legendaries as a major focus.
** While it does feature Marshadow, a Mythical Pokémon (Pokémon that can only be gotten from real-life events) from the current generation, its not the main focus of the movie.
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** Generation VII having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar.

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** Generation VII having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar.Incineroar and Midnight Lycanroc.
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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation IV: Piplup and Lucario, which are {{Breakout Character}}s from their home games).

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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation IV: Piplup and Lucario, which are {{Breakout Character}}s from their home games).games and anime season).
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** Ho-oh - having been dropped off from the main story without a proper introduction - being the focus of the journey, being from Generation 2.
** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario).
** Generation 7 having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar.

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** Ho-oh - having been dropped off from the main story without a proper introduction - being the focus of the journey, being from Generation 2.
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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: IV: Piplup and Lucario).
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** Generation 7 VII having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar.
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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario). Even furthermore, none of them turned out to be Misty and Brock.

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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario). Even furthermore, none of them turned out to be Misty and Brock.
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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario).

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** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario). Even furthermore, none of them turned out to be Misty and Brock.
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** An old man appears in the second trailer, wearing a cap and jacket ''very'' similar to those worn by Red in VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue.
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** Ho-oh being the focus of the journey, being from Generation 2.
** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario).

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** Ho-oh - having been dropped off from the main story without a proper introduction - being the focus of the journey, being from Generation 2.
** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of the currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario).
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* AlternateContinuity: The entire movie deviates rather heavily from the anime's story with many points:
** Ho-oh being the focus of the journey, being from Generation 2.
** Ash having entirely different companions that aren't Misty or Brock, or any other known traveling companion. Furthermore, said companions have Pokémon that aren't part of currently advertised generations (specifically Generation 4: Piplup and Lucario).
** Generation 7 having Marshadow joining Ash and his companions, with another trainer possessing Incineroar.
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** Ash is wearing a slightly modified version of his Indigo League attire.

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** Ash is wearing a slightly modified version of his Indigo League attire. The symbol on his cap is a mix of his Kanto and Alola caps, and the original symbol can be seen on his backpack.
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** The trailer music is a remix of "Mesaze Pokémon Master", [[AnimeThemeSong the first Japanese opening]].

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** The trailer music is a remix of "Mesaze "Mezase Pokémon Master", [[AnimeThemeSong the first Japanese opening]].
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* BrokenStreak: Previous movies have been aligned with the currently airing anime season, with either the legendary and mythical Pokémon of the current generation or new Pokémon from a upcoming one being at the center of the movie's story. This movie, however, revisits the beginning of the original anime for its story.
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* BrokenStreak: Previous movies have been aligned with the currently airing anime season, with either the legendary and mythical Pokémon of the current generation or new Pokémon from a upcoming one being at the center of the movie's story. This movie, however, revisits the beginning of the original anime for its story.
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''Pokémon: I Choose You!'' is the 20th Anime/{{Pokemon}} movie, revealed on December 14, 2016. Scheduled to be released in Japan on July 15, 2017, not much is known about the movie apart from the fact that it will feature the legendary Ho-Oh and the Kanto region, and harken back to the original series in some way.

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''Pokémon: I Choose You!'' is the 20th Anime/{{Pokemon}} movie, revealed on December 14, 2016. Scheduled to be released in Japan on July 15, 2017, not much is known about the movie apart from the fact that it will feature the legendary Ho-Oh and the Kanto region, and harken back to the original series in some way.
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** The trailer music is a remix of "Mesaze Pokémon Master", [[AnimeThemeSong the first Japanese opening]].
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''Pokémon: I Choose You!'' is the 20th Anime/{{Pokemon}} movie, revealed on December 14, 2016. Scheduled to be released in Japan on July 15 2017, not much is known about the movie apart from the fact that it will feature the legendary Ho-Oh and the Kanto region, and harken back to the original series in some way.

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''Pokémon: I Choose You!'' is the 20th Anime/{{Pokemon}} movie, revealed on December 14, 2016. Scheduled to be released in Japan on July 15 15, 2017, not much is known about the movie apart from the fact that it will feature the legendary Ho-Oh and the Kanto region, and harken back to the original series in some way.
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* {{Retraux}}: An odd example, in that the movie returns to the artstyle of the ''XY'' saga (which is essentially [[ArtEvolution an evolution of the art style that the series had used from the beginning]]), rather than going with the unique style of the concurrent ''Sun & Moon'' anime.

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** Ash is wearing a slightly modified version of his IndigoLeague attire.

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** Ash is wearing a slightly modified version of his IndigoLeague attire.Indigo League attire.
* RevisitingTheRoots: The first trailer is heavily based on the Indigo League season of the anime.
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* MilestoneCelebration: The 20th Pokémon movie, and one that breaks the mold by harkening back to the nostalgic days of the Indigo League season.
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''Pokémon: I Choose You!'' is the 20th Anime/{{Pokemon}} movie, revealed on December 14, 2016. Scheduled to be released in Japan on July 15 2017, not much is known about the movie apart from the fact that it will feature the legendary Ho-Oh and the Kanto region, and harken back to the original series in some way.

!! Tropes that this movie provides:

*MilestoneCelebration: The 20th Pokémon movie, and one that breaks the mold by harkening back to the nostalgic days of the Indigo League season.
*MythologyGag: Already present in the first preview, considering the nature of the movie.
**Ho-Oh, who appeared in the first episode, has been shown prominently.
**The title of the movie is the title of the first episode of the anime.
**Ash is wearing a slightly modified version of his IndigoLeague attire.

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