Pokémon: Giratina & the Sky Warrior

This is an accepted version of this page Pokémon: Giratina & the Sky Warrior[a][b] is a 2008 Japanese animated adventure film produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho.

Dialga, the Pokémon which rules over time, and Palkia, which controls space, then fought each other in Alamos Town,[c] both believing the other to have violated their territory.

Dialga follows Shaymin after it disables Giratina's ability to venture to the world of reality by trapping it in an infinite time loop.

Zero, who is also seeking Shaymin's power, attacks the kids with his army of Magnemite, Magneton and Magnezone, forcing them to escape onto a departing train.

On the train, Shaymin makes contact with a Gracidea flower and transforms into its Sky Forme, altering its appearance to a deer-like state and allowing it to fly.

Ash, Dawn, and Brock board a ferry to the Flower Garden, but are sucked into the Reverse World again, followed by Zero and his Pokémon.

Zero captures Shaymin, forcing it to open a portal for Giratina to return to the world of reality, freeing it from the time loop.

During the end credits, Newton rescues and reconciles with Zero who is then arrested, whilst Ash, Dawn and Brock send bouquets of flowers to their respective families as an expression of gratitude.

Universal Studios Home Entertainment also released the film in several European countries, including the United Kingdom.

It took the second Japanese box office, beaten by Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea during the July 19–20 weekend, when Giratina to Sora no Hanataba: Shaymin saw 982,000 viewers spending ¥1,018,770,000 ($9,463,400) to see the film.

Kidzworld gave it a positive review saying that "In summary, it's a fine movie, and definitely worth watching, whether you’re a fan of Pokemon or not".