While some fans were surprised that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Legends: Arceus involved time travel as soon as they started playing the game, plenty of longtime fans had expected ওit ꦯto be included in some way due to the pre-release reveal of the Arc Phone.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus may have surprised a few with its inclusion of time travel as one of its main plot points, but it is nowhere near the first time that time travel has appeared in the franchise. Between the core gam♛es, spinoff games, anime, and manga series, time travel has appeared on a number of separate occasions, primarily due to Pokemon like Celebi and Dialga.
10 🦋 Time Capsule - Pokemon Gold, Silver, And Crystal
The first time that time travel appeared in the Pokemon franchise came from the mainline games themselves, with the inclusion of the Time Capsule in the second-generation Pokemon games. The time capsule allows players to transfer Pokemon from Red, Blue, and Yellow versions to Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal versions and vice versa. When using the Time Capsule, players can only have first-generation Pokemon in their party, none of them can be holding mail, and they can't have any moves introduced in the second generation. It's clear that this limited feature was more useful for transferring Pokemon forward than backward.
9 ꦆ Time Capsule Pikachu - Pokemon: Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
While the Time Capsule was seemingly never used or mentioned in the anime series, it was featured in the Pokemon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga and was used to send Eusine's Pikachu into the future so that it could help him find legendary Pokemon by using an unseen device he had attached to it. After arriving in the future, the Pikachu joined Gold's team during a battle against Violet City Gym Leader Falkner. Once Pikachu's true purpose was revealed, Gold and Eusine battled each other to decide who would get to keep it, with Gold winning the battle.
8 Sam Oak - Pokemon 4Ever: C♐elebi The Voice Of The Forest ♐
In the fourth Pokemon movie, known as Pokemon 4 Ever: Celebi, The Voice of the Forest in English, and Celebi: A Timeless Encounter in Japanese, Celebi sends a character named Sam to the distant future where he meets Ash, Misty, and Brock. Time travel isn't used again until near the end of the movie, where other Celebis, presumably from different eras, come to heal Celebi and save it from certain death. Sam is also taken back to his own time with the help of the revived Celebi, and later it's revealed that Sam was actually a younger version of Pr🐬ofessor Oꦐak.
7 🉐 Turning Back Time To Reverse Death - Pokemon Adventures: Ruby & Sapph꧙ire
In round 267 of the Ruby & Sapphire chapter of the Pokemon Adventures manga, it's revealed that protagonist Ruby caught Celebi in Johto before moving to the Hoenn region, but he didn't know what kind of Pokemon it was. Ruby decides to release Celebi, and in return, it alters events, so that gym leader Norman, former Team Magma Admin Courtney, and Hoenn League Champion Steven are still alive, having previously died during the battle against Groudon and Kyogre. Celebi has not used its time travel abilities in the manga since but was a key ally during the HeartGold & SoulSilver chapter.
6 🀅 Ritchie Saves The Pokemon Center - Pokemon Chron🔜icles
In the twelfth episode of Pokemon Chronicles, titled "Celebi & Joy," Ash's friendly rival Ritchie is sent back in time by Celebi so that he can save a boy named Nick from getting crushed by a landslide and prevent the demolition of a 75-year-old Pokemon Center, the last reminder that Marion City was once a small town. With the help of Celebi, Ritchie saves Nick from his original fate and returns to the present. Because Ritchie interfered in past events, Nick is now the mayor of Marion Town, which never forgot its roots and is now restoring the old Pokemon Center.
5 Preventing Giovanni's Return - HeartGold & SoulSilver
In the Celebi event featured in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the player is sent back in time to battle Giovanni, who is revealed to be Silver's (the Rival's) father. Giovanni originally planned to revive Team Rocket after being defeated by Red three years prior but decides not to after the player defeats him. Unfortunately, this event was only accessible if the player had either received a Celebi from an event Pokemon distribution or if they hacked the game, which is a real shame since it gives more context to the relationship between Silver and Team Rocket and why Giovanni had disappeared.
4 Time Gears - Pokemon🌊 Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of Time, Darkness, And Sky
In the Nintendo DS spinoff game Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness, and the enhanced version Explorers of Sky, Time Gears are an integr🍨al part of the plot, as they help time fl🅺ow, with their absence causing time to stand still in the area they were in.
However, this is revealed to be only temporary, as the Grovyle from the future who had been stealing them planned on taking them to the Temporal Tower to prevent time from stopping around the entire planet. It's a much stranger time travel story than the others featured in the franchise.
3 🅺 Dialga Preventing Destruction - Arceus And The Jewel of Life
In the twelfth Pokemon movie, Arceus and the Jewel of Life, Dialga sends Ash, Dawn, Brock, their new friend Sheena, and all their Pokemon several thousand years in the past to prevent Sheena's ancestor from betraying Arceus and causing it to wreck the planet.
It turns out that Damos never planned to betray Arceus and was actually hypnotized by a Bronzong under the ownership of Damos' former apprentice Marcus. Of course, thanks to Ash and friends, the course of history is altered so that when Arceus returns to judge humanity, it decides to stop its rampage and leave the world alone.
2 Time Ripple - Zoroark The Master Of Illusions 🥂
While not quite as direct as the other instances of time travel and manipulation featured in the anime, Zoroark: The Master Of Illusions shows how when Celebi travels through time, it may leave temporal rifts kn♈own as Time Ripples, whicꦆh it can use to return to the time it arrived from.
Time Ripples are not visible to the human eye unless a Pokemon uses foresight, will cause surrounding nature to die if destroyed, and can be used to help heal other Pokemon if Celebi wishes. Additionally, if absorbed by a human using a particular device, they will g🙈ain the power of precognition.
1 ꧅ Kukui A🌳nd Ash - Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon
In "A Timeless Encounter!," the 125th episode of Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon that cleverly references the Japanese title of the fourth movie, Ash and his Torracat are sent back in time after scaring a nearby Celebi they were unaware of. This is where they meet a younger Professor Kukui and his Litten, and Ash educates the young Kukui on how Gyms, Badges, and Pokemon Leagues work, although he seems baffled by the concept. Does this mean Ash accidentally created the Alola League? If so, then it's no wonder it's the first official league he became the champion of.