Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life

Movie #12 of Pokémon, and the conclusion to the Story Arc set up in the tenth.

A godlike Pokémon, Arceus, wants to destroy a town because it was betrayed by a man hypnotized by another man. Ash and his friends are sent back to the past (by Dialga) to Set Right What Once Went Wrong. This results in a misunderstanding that causes history to be changed at least twice.


 * Abusive Truly Single Parent: Arceus created the Dragon Trio, and spends this movie beating them up for defiance.
 * Ambiguous Gender: Arceus is intended to be genderless even in the movies. This is both helped and hindered by the voice actor (some believe it sounds like an elderly woman while others think it's an elderly man)
 * And in Japan, it's voiced by Akihiro Miwa.
 * Big Bad: Marcus.
 * Big Damn Heroes: Dialga at the beginning of the movie to save Pikachu and Piplup; later, both Dialga and Palkia saving Ash and company from Arceus' attack, which would soon be followed by Giratina.
 * Bowdlerize: In the Japanese version, Arceus says "Judgment Day is come! Humanity, prepare for trial!" as it awakens and prepares to destroy the world. The English version changed this to "The time has come! Prepare for justice!", presumably to remove the Biblical reference.
 * Even though "Judgment" (with one 'e') is the name of Arceus' signature move.
 * The word 'god', (in the polythestic sense) is thrown around a couple of times, but not in the English Dub.
 * Continuity Nod: The credits include shots of characters from The Rise of Darkrai and Giratina and the Sky Warrior. Giratina also recognizes Ash and calms down from its rage at Dialga at the sight of him.
 * Delayed Ripple Effect: After returning to the present, Ash and company find Arceus still angry and attacking everything as though nothing had happened. Only after Arceus is able to recognize Ash does time begin to correct itself.
 * Demoted to Extra: Heatran, a legendary Pokémon, is the Big Bad's underling...and that's it. Seriously. It's not even the pivotal underling to the plot; that would be Bronzong.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: In the present, Arceus, aka God, is strong enough to beat three other legendaries at the same time. In the past,.
 * seems to be If that doesn't punch out Cthulhu, especially after, nothing probably would. It's more likely that it's
 * Do Not Touch the Funnel Cloud: Subverted by the waterspout at the beginning.
 * Do Not Taunt Cthulhu: You get Arceus mad, Arceus will not hesitate to kill your entire species.
 * Disney Villain Death:
 * Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: The Jewel of Life consists of five of Arceus's plates, which correspond to the types of Water, Ground, Electric, Grass and Dragon. The presence of the last four means that it effectively gave up all of its resistance to electric attacks, which comes back to haunt it later.
 * The End of the World as We Know It: "Humans being brought to justice" obviously means "Humans will go through Judgment". See Below.
 * Grandfather Paradox: During the climax of the film,
 * Hanging Judge: Arceus, and how.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Dan Green returned to voice a supporting character, Damos.
 * Marcus's red and black outfit, spiky hair and voice may remind you of a certain black hedgehog.
 * It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY": The dub of the movie pronounces Arceus' name as "Ark-ee-us", whereas the original Japanese version pronounces it as "Ar-seh-oos". Fans of the games have also used "Ar-see-us", and it is still in popular usage today.
 * According to Pokémon Battle Revolution, 'Ar-see-us' is the official English pronunciation.
 * Large Ham: "YOU DARE SIDE WITH THE HUMANS?!" Granted, this is Arceus we're dealing with.
 * Meanwhile in the Future: The story constantly cuts back to the legendaries battling in the future, and Team Rocket trying to survive it.
 * Never Say "Die": Averted twice.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Sheena
 * No Ontological Inertia: Marcus' motivation is based on his belief that if Arceus took the Jewel of Life back, Michina Town would go back to being a wasteland.
 * Possibly Justified if you think that all the Jewel of Life did was the equivalent of growing plants off of steroids, which would probably provide minerals for future plants, or maybe Arceus just lowered the pH of the soil or something.
 * Olympus Mons: Arceus, but the movie also features Palkia, Dialga, and Giratina from the previous two movies.
 * Pals with Jesus: the dragon trio are basically friends of Ash and company in this movie, particularly Giratina, which is probably why they stepped up to protect them from Arceus.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: Arceus when it's angry. In the present, only its pupils glow red.
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Arceus, holy cow. Humans, landscapes, even its own "children" are all fair game for Judgment.
 * Staying Alive: Near the end of the movie, Marcus was clearly killed when the earthquake knocked him off of a ledge, but he shows up during the end credits with the only possible explanation being that Arceus saved him while saving everyone else, even though we don't see that happen.
 * Stone Wall/Determinator: Giratina takes a tremendous beating from Arceus and keeps fighting long after Dialga and Palkia are taken down.
 * Timey-Wimey Ball: Although the film addresses the Grandfather Paradox above, it fails to address the fact that
 * Except, you know, clearing the whole human species's names, or did you really think Arceus would be kind to them after they stole from him?
 * To be clear: 1. Actions in the past result in a mad Arceus. 2. Because Arceus is mad, he attacks the group, and they go back in time to resolve this. 3. The team in the past stops Arceus from ever getting mad. 4. This means that Arceus never attacks the team in the present. 5. This means that there's no reason for the team to be sent back in time to resolve the issue (i.e. the issue does not exist). Result: this plot does not have a stable time loop.
 * Total Eclipse of the Plot: Heralds Arceus' arrival.
 * Watching Michina Burn: Arceus wants to destroy Michina Town and kill everybody in it due to getting betrayed by Damos under Marcus's control, but Dialga sends Ash, Brock and Dawn back in time to change history.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Marcus thinks Arceus taking back the Jewel Of Life will doom Michina Town, and thus is trying to save his home, at least in his own mind.
 * Write Back to the Future: A carved tablet to let Ash and co. know how things worked out.
 * Watching Michina Burn: Arceus wants to destroy Michina Town and kill everybody in it due to getting betrayed by Damos under Marcus's control, but Dialga sends Ash, Brock and Dawn back in time to change history.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Marcus thinks Arceus taking back the Jewel Of Life will doom Michina Town, and thus is trying to save his home, at least in his own mind.
 * Write Back to the Future: A carved tablet to let Ash and co. know how things worked out.