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Pok mon Heroes The fifth Pok mon movie takes Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu to the city of Altomare, a thinly disguised Venice guarded by the shape-shifting Pok mon Latios and Latias. Two new agents of Giovanni’s, Annie and Oakley, are out to capture these rare Pok mon–reducing Team Rocket to the role of spectators. Latios and Latias are linked to an elaborate, computer-generated mechanism that defends the city, controls the tides and brings fossil Pok mon back to life. Ash and Pikachu foil the evil plan with some help from Misty, Brock, and Bianca, a girl who lives in Altomare with her kindly grandfather. The contrived story suggests that as far as features are concerned, the Pok mon franchise has pretty much run dry. (The film earned less than $1 million in its U.S. theatrical release.) Extras include a Camp Pikachu short and a Pok mon Heroes trivia game. (Rated G, all ages: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: The Pokemon are Back for their Final Theatrical Voyage This part 6/10. “Pokemon Heroes” really stuck with me after I watched it. It also has a great rewatchable factor. I do think the obvious reference to Annie Oakley was corny though. Who would ever name their daughter Oakley? Latias and Latios are interesting. I like having two main characters with this one. The connection between the two made this a great watch. The likelihood to Venice was great. I loved watching the race through Alto Mare at the beginning. Definitely a good comeback for Pokemon. Customer Review: Best Pokemon Movie I’ve seen most of the Pokemon movies with my son, and I definitely think this is the best one by far. It may not be the best movie in the world, but it’s worth watching. All of the other Pokemon movies seem to have the same exact plot, just with different characters thrown in. This movie has a wider range of characters and motives, and is visually quite nice. I could actually relate to the “joyful” scenes in this movie as well.
Tags: Annie Oakley, Ash Misty, Brock, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Evil Plan, Giovanni, Latias And Latios, Latios And Latias, Likelihood, Motives, Pikachu, Pok, Pokemon Heroes, Spectators, Team Rocket, Theatrical Release, Tides, Trivia Game, Venice
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Pok mon Heroes The fifth Pok mon movie takes Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu to the city of Altomare, a thinly disguised Venice guarded by the shape-shifting Pok mon Latios and Latias. Two new agents of Giovanni’s, Annie and Oakley, are out to capture these rare Pok mon–reducing Team Rocket to the role of spectators. Latios and Latias are linked to an elaborate, computer-generated mechanism that defends the city, controls the tides and brings fossil Pok mon back to life. Ash and Pikachu foil the evil plan with some help from Misty, Brock, and Bianca, a girl who lives in Altomare with her kindly grandfather. The contrived story suggests that as far as features are concerned, the Pok mon franchise has pretty much run dry. (The film earned less than $1 million in its U.S. theatrical release.) Extras include a Camp Pikachu short and a Pok mon Heroes trivia game. (Rated G, all ages: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: The Pokemon are Back for their Final Theatrical Voyage This part 6/10. “Pokemon Heroes” really stuck with me after I watched it. It also has a great rewatchable factor. I do think the obvious reference to Annie Oakley was corny though. Who would ever name their daughter Oakley? Latias and Latios are interesting. I like having two main characters with this one. The connection between the two made this a great watch. The likelihood to Venice was great. I loved watching the race through Alto Mare at the beginning. Definitely a good comeback for Pokemon. Customer Review: Best Pokemon Movie I’ve seen most of the Pokemon movies with my son, and I definitely think this is the best one by far. It may not be the best movie in the world, but it’s worth watching. All of the other Pokemon movies seem to have the same exact plot, just with different characters thrown in. This movie has a wider range of characters and motives, and is visually quite nice. I could actually relate to the “joyful” scenes in this movie as well.
Tags: Annie Oakley, Ash Misty, Brock, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Evil Plan, Giovanni, Latias And Latios, Latios And Latias, Likelihood, Motives, Pikachu, Pok, Pokemon Heroes, Spectators, Team Rocket, Theatrical Release, Tides, Trivia Game, Venice
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Pokemon Heroes The fifth Pok mon movie takes Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu to the city of Altomare, a thinly disguised Venice guarded by the shape-shifting Pok mon Latios and Latias. Two new agents of Giovanni’s, Annie and Oakley, are out to capture these rare Pok mon–reducing Team Rocket to the role of spectators. Latios and Latias are linked to an elaborate, computer-generated mechanism that defends the city, controls the tides and brings fossil Pok mon back to life. Ash and Pikachu foil the evil plan with some help from Misty, Brock, and Bianca, a girl who lives in Altomare with her kindly grandfather. The contrived story suggests that as far as features are concerned, the Pok mon franchise has pretty much run dry. (The film earned less than $1 million in its U.S. theatrical release.) Extras include a Camp Pikachu short and a Pok mon Heroes trivia game. (Rated G, all ages: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: The Pokemon are Back for their Final Theatrical Voyage This part 6/10. “Pokemon Heroes” really stuck with me after I watched it. It also has a great rewatchable factor. I do think the obvious reference to Annie Oakley was corny though. Who would ever name their daughter Oakley? Latias and Latios are interesting. I like having two main characters with this one. The connection between the two made this a great watch. The likelihood to Venice was great. I loved watching the race through Alto Mare at the beginning. Definitely a good comeback for Pokemon. Customer Review: Best Pokemon Movie I’ve seen most of the Pokemon movies with my son, and I definitely think this is the best one by far. It may not be the best movie in the world, but it’s worth watching. All of the other Pokemon movies seem to have the same exact plot, just with different characters thrown in. This movie has a wider range of characters and motives, and is visually quite nice. I could actually relate to the “joyful” scenes in this movie as well.
Tags: Annie Oakley, Ash Misty, Brock, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Evil Plan, Giovanni, Latias And Latios, Latios And Latias, Likelihood, Motives, Pikachu, Pok, Pokemon Heroes, Spectators, Team Rocket, Theatrical Release, Tides, Trivia Game, Venice
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Pokemon Heroes: The Movie The fifth Pok mon movie takes Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu to the city of Altomare, a thinly disguised Venice guarded by the shape-shifting Pok mon Latios and Latias. Two new agents of Giovanni’s, Annie and Oakley, are out to capture these rare Pok mon–reducing Team Rocket to the role of spectators. Latios and Latias are linked to an elaborate, computer-generated mechanism that defends the city, controls the tides and brings fossil Pok mon back to life. Ash and Pikachu foil the evil plan with some help from Misty, Brock, and Bianca, a girl who lives in Altomare with her kindly grandfather. The contrived story suggests that as far as features are concerned, the Pok mon franchise has pretty much run dry. (The film earned less than $1 million in its U.S. theatrical release.) Extras include a Camp Pikachu short and a Pok mon Heroes trivia game. (Rated G, all ages: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: The Pokemon are Back for their Final Theatrical Voyage This part 6/10. “Pokemon Heroes” really stuck with me after I watched it. It also has a great rewatchable factor. I do think the obvious reference to Annie Oakley was corny though. Who would ever name their daughter Oakley? Latias and Latios are interesting. I like having two main characters with this one. The connection between the two made this a great watch. The likelihood to Venice was great. I loved watching the race through Alto Mare at the beginning. Definitely a good comeback for Pokemon. Customer Review: Best Pokemon Movie I’ve seen most of the Pokemon movies with my son, and I definitely think this is the best one by far. It may not be the best movie in the world, but it’s worth watching. All of the other Pokemon movies seem to have the same exact plot, just with different characters thrown in. This movie has a wider range of characters and motives, and is visually quite nice. I could actually relate to the “joyful” scenes in this movie as well.
Tags: Annie Oakley, Ash Misty, Brock, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Evil Plan, Giovanni, Latias And Latios, Latios And Latias, Likelihood, Motives, Pikachu, Pok, Pokemon Heroes, Spectators, Team Rocket, Theatrical Release, Tides, Trivia Game, Venice
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