Pokémon Kalos is a Japanese anime film.
Summary[]
Calem and Chespin begin their adventure on Kalos, which holds new challenges, allies and Pokémon.
Characters[]
Japanese Voice | English Voice | Character | Description |
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Kensho Ono | Zach Aguilar | Calem | A Pokémon trainer. His lead Pokémon is Chespin, which later evolves into Quilladin and, later on, Chesnaught. |
Akari Kito | Jackie Lastra | Serena | Calem's rival. Her lead Pokémon is Froakie, which later evolves into Frogadier and, later on, Greninja. |
Asami Shimoda | Daisy Guevara | Shauna | A Pokémon trainer. Her lead Pokémon is Fennekin, which later evolves into Braixen and, later on, Delphox. |
Daisuke Kasuya | Jordan Dash Cruz | Tierno | A Pokémon trainer. |
Ayaka Mori | Michael Crouch | Trevor | A Pokémon trainer. |
Katsuyuki Konishi | Ben Lepley | Professor Sycamore | Calem's mentor. |
Aya Endo | Brianna Knickerbocker | Viola | The Sanatalune City Gym Leader. |
Masaya Fukunishi | Erik Scott Kimerer | Grant | The Cyllage City Gym Leader. |
Wakana Kingyo | Ryan Bartley | Korrina | The Shalour City Gym Leader. |
Hiroshi Naka | Steve Kramer | Ramos | The Coumarine City Gym Leader. |
Daisuke Sakaguchi | Kyle McCarley | Clemont | The Lumiose City Gym Leader. |
Hitomi Ueda | Skyler Davenport | Valerie | The Laverre City Gym Leader. |
Masako Katsuki | Catrin Lloyd-Bollard | Olympia | The Anistar City Gym Leader. |
Kenichiro Matsuda | Jamieson Price | Wulfric | The Snowbelle City Gym Leader. |
Kotono Mitsuishi | Morgan Berry | Malva | The first of the Elite Four. |
Shonosuke Horikoshi | Sean Chiplock | Siebold | The second of the Elite Four. |
Susumu Akagi | Barrett Leddy | Wikstrom | The third of the Elite Four. |
Nodoka Hasegawa | Laila Berzins | Drasna | The fourth and final of the Elite Four. |
Aya Hisakawa | Antonia Flynn | Diantha | The Kalos Champion. |
Akio Otsuka | D. C. Douglas | Lysandre | The leader of Team Flare. |
Shuntaro Furukawa | Doug Bowser | Team Flare Grunt |
Plot Elements[]
- Calem claims his lead Pokémon: Chespin.
- Serena claims her lead Pokémon: Froakie.
- Trevor gives Calem a Pokédex.
- Tierno gives the Prof's Letter Calem to give to his mother.
- Calem and Shuana have a Pokémon match.
- Reoccurring Moment: Calem occasionally captures more Pokémon and fights other trainers.
- Calem defeats Roller Skater Rinka and earns Roller Skates for faster travel.
- Calem defeats Santalune City Gym Leader Viola and claims the Bug Badge.
- Calem receives Exp. Share from Viola's sister, Alexa.
- Chespin evolves into Quilladin.
- Calem meets Professor Sycamore in Lumiose City.
- Professor Sycamore challenges Calem to a Pokémon match to test his strength.
- Calem wins and is awarded a Squirtle.
- Professor Sycamore asks Calem (as well and Serena, Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor) to study Mega Evolution.
- On his way out, Calem meets Lysandre.
- At Café Soliel, Calem overhears Lysandre attempting to recruit movie star Diantha for something.
- Calem receives O-Power from Mr. Bonding.
- Calem and Tierno have a Pokémon match.
- Trevor gives Calem Honey.
- Calem and Serena help the owner of Parfum Palace find his missing Furfrou.
- Calem and Serena use a Poké Flute they find at Parfum Palace to wake up a sleeping Snorlax that's blocking their path.
- Calem and Serena have a Pokémon match against Tierno and Trevor.
- Reoccurring Moment: Calem comes into conflict with Team Flare.
- Calem rescues a Scientist from Team Flare in the Glittering Cave and receives a Jaw Fossil which is restored into a Tyrunt.
- Calem defeats Cyllage City Gym Leader Grant and claims the Cliff Badge.
- Calem battles Korrina's two Lucarios.
- Calem gets licked hard by a Slurpuff.
- Calem, Serena, Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor meet Gurkinn, Korrina's grandfather and the Mega Evolution guru, at the Tower of Mastery, where he tells them that Mega Stones are required for Mega Evolutions.
- Calem and Serena have a Pokémon match to attempt Mega Evolution.
- Calem defeats Shalour City Gym Leader Korrina and claims the Rumble Badge.
- Quilladin evolves into Chesnaught.
- Calem defeats Korrina in a Pokémon match with Korrina's Lucarios at the Tower of Mastery and earns a Lucario and a Mega Ring.
- Calem defeats Coumarine City Gym Leader Ramos and claims the Plant Badge.
- Calem defeats Team Flare scientist Aliana and restores power to Lumiose City's Power Plant.
- Calem defeats Lumiose City Gym Leader Clemont and claims the Voltage Badge.
- Calem defeats Laverre City Gym Leader Valerie and claims the Fairy Badge.
- Calem and Valerie defeat Team Flare's Celosia and Bryony at the Poké Ball Factory, driving them away.
- Calem and Professor Sycamore rescue a bunch of Abomasnow from Team Flare at Frost Cavern.
- Calem defeats Anistar City Gym Leader Olympia and claims the Psychic Badge.
- Calem learns that Lysandre is the leader of Team Flare.
- Lysandre plans to use the ultimate weapon.
- Lysandre imprisons AZ.
- Flashback: AZ used the ultimate weapon to revive his Floette and then used it to end the war 3,000 years ago.
- Lysandre promises that if the player defeats Xerosic, he will turn off the ultimate weapon, but Xerosic turns the weapon on remotely and unleashes it in Geosenge Town.
- Lysandre reveals his plans to eradicate all Pokémon and people who do not agree with his ideals.
- Calem defeats Lysandre and catches the Legendary Pokémon, Xerneas and Yveltal.
- Lysandre tries to use the remaining energy in the weapon for his selfish goals, but is instead only caught in the destruction it wreaks.
- Calem defeats Snowbelle City Gym Leader Wulfric and claims the Iceberg Badge.
- Calem enters the Pokémon League.
- Calem defeats Elite Four Malva.
- Calem defeats Elite Four Siebold.
- Calem defeats Elite Four Wikstrom.
- Calem defeats Elite Four Drasna.
- Calem defeats Champion Diantha and becomes the new Pokémon League Champion.
- Calem is challenged by and defeats AZ.
- AZ says he finally knows what it means to be a Trainer again, and his Floette appears from the sky and is reunited with him.
Notes[]
- The 81st installment of the Nintendo Cinematic Universe.
- The 25th installment of Stage 4.
- Based on Pokémon X and Y.
- Contemporaneous with Pokémon Unova Part 2.
- Distributed by Warner Bros.