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Pokemon scenery movie11/20/2023 I definitely wanted to see this movie because the poster and previews showed Entei, one of the franchise’s Legendary Pokémon, and Charizard, Ash’s best pokémon. There’s nothing that really makes it stand out from any of the other twelve Pokémon movies, so I’ll get the bad parts out of the way.Įvery Pokémon movie to date featured one or more Legendary Pokémon. Spell of the Unown is a straightforward adventure that continues Ash, Misty, and Brock’s journey into the Johto region. ![]() Seeing all the pokémon dance and play in their junky clubhouse still manages to bring a smile to my face. Despite this, it’s still a fun little romp. I was tempted to watch this entire short on mute. However, the problem with devoting a significant amount of time to these particular types is the nonsensical and often high-pitched chatter between the creatures. The majority of the pokémon creatures that appear are of the cute variety. Pikachu and Pichu walks a fine line between adorable and overly saccharine. Upon returning, Ash reveals that he set up a party to celebrate the anniversary of the first day he met his best friend, Pikachu. Pikachu notices that it’s getting late and makes his way back to the rooftop. All the pokémon, including the Houndour, come together and frantically repair the playground. They’re chased around by an overly aggressive Houndour, causing the junk playground to start collapsing. Pikachu is introduced to the feral pokémon roaming city and their playground made of junk. Pikachu makes his way across but the three of them end up falling down into the alley. All is going well until *record scratch* Pikachu notices two Pichu precariously playing on a building ledge across the street. It starts off with Ash, Brock, and Misty taking out their pokémon on a rooftop courtyard and telling them to behave and enjoy themselves for a couple hours while the three trainers go do some errands. The short about Ash’s Pikachu and two mischieveous Pichu (the less mature form of Pikachu) is like watching classic Disney Silly Symphonies. Poké-mania was still at its height, so of course I watched this movie. ![]() You can tell because of the appearance of pokémon species from the Silver/ Gold/ Crystal generation of games. ![]() The third film, which is composed of the Pikachu and Pichu short and the Spell of the Unown feature, takes place at some point during Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (Seasons 3-5 in the U.S.). While the movies for some franchises did not fit into their respective television series’ canon/timeline, like Dragon Ball Z, the Pokémon films did. In Japan, it’s fairly common to create a movie entry that takes place at some point between the midseason and the season finale of an anime show. Ash and company go to the Hale mansion to stop Entei, Molly, and the Unown before they can further warp reality and encase the land in crystal. Entei kidnaps Delia Ketchum, mother of protagonist Ash, to serve as Molly’s mother. These pokémon, the Unown, recreate the Legendary Pokémon Entei to act as Molly’s father. Logline: When Molly’s father, Professor Hale, goes missing, the strange pokémon that he was studying come to the little girl via the power of strange ancient blocks. This time, it’s the wide world of Pokémon. For the second consecutive week, our friend, the talented Mark Batalla of PixelDrip Gallery, delves into the realm of animation.
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