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Pokemon - Jirachi Wish Maker The sixth Pok mon feature may well rank as the most satisfying entry in the series because the filmmakers avoid the overblown threats of the earlier films. Ash and Brock are joined not by Misty, but by May and her little brother Max, on a trip to a festival. Butler the magician and his assistant Diane introduce them to Jirachi, a wish-granting Pok mon that emerges every thousand years, when the Millennium Comet appears in the sky. Max and Jirachi quickly bond. Butler tries to exploit the energy Jirachi receives from the comet to regenerate an extinct Pok mon. He accidentally creates a monster that Ash, Max, and Jirachi have to defeat, but it’s not the kind of world-threatening menace that throw the previous Pok mon features out of balance. Adults may find the film tedious, but Pok mon-playing children will enjoy it. (Not rated, suitable for ages 6 and older: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: An Hour and a Half of my Life I can Never Get Back This is part 7/10. “Jirachi Wish Maker” was, in my opinion, the worst Pokemon movie. Jirachi was so cute I wanted to get sick. I think the plot line was too little for a movie. The majority of the movie seemed to be made up of cutesy circus tricks and a fake Groudon waltzing about. Not one I’d recommend for someone over the age of 2. Customer Review: The Most amazing Pokemon Movie Ever! This pokemon movie is amazing! It’s about Ash, May, Max and Brock going to a fair that comes every thousand years. While there, they go to a magic show where Max hears Jirachi talking to him from a crystal! The magician lets Max keep Jirachi only to find out Jirachi stays for one week! During that week the gang finds out that the magician is evil and uses Jirachi to bring to life a legendary pokemon! It’s a little sad for kids under the age of 7. Even I cried and I’m 11. But it’s also funny, like when Max and Jirachi were in the tea cups and got dizzy.If you like pokemon you must get this movie.
Tags: Adults, Ash, Brock, Brother Max, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Circus Tricks, Comet, Filmmakers, Hour And A Half, Jirachi Wish Maker, Legendary Pokemon, Little Brother, Magic Show, Magician, Millennium, Monster, Plot Line, Pok, Tea Cups
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Celebi Rescue (Pokemon) On the way to Battle Pike, Ash, May, Max, and Brock find an injured Celebi in the forest. This Legendary Pokemon needs help! Luckily, a skilled Pokemon Ranger named Solana comes to the rescue. Together, they all nurse Celebi back to health.
But when there’s a Legendary Pokemon to be found, Team Rocket is never far behind! Can the friends keep Celebi safe?
Customer Review: Good book for the younger Pokemon fan This book from the world of Pokemon tells the story of Celebi, a legendary Pokemon that has the ability to heal forests. Celebi gets into trouble, and naturally Ash, Pikachu and friends help save it.
Tags: Ash, Back Health, Chapter Books, Forests, Friends, Frontier Series, Illustrations, Legendary Pokemon, Nurse, Pikachu, Plot Line, Pokemon Celebi, Pokemon Fan, Pokemon Help, Pokemon Ranger, Shipping, Team Rocket
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Pokemon - Jirachi Wish Maker The sixth Pok mon feature may well rank as the most satisfying entry in the series because the filmmakers avoid the overblown threats of the earlier films. Ash and Brock are joined not by Misty, but by May and her little brother Max, on a trip to a festival. Butler the magician and his assistant Diane introduce them to Jirachi, a wish-granting Pok mon that emerges every thousand years, when the Millennium Comet appears in the sky. Max and Jirachi quickly bond. Butler tries to exploit the energy Jirachi receives from the comet to regenerate an extinct Pok mon. He accidentally creates a monster that Ash, Max, and Jirachi have to defeat, but it’s not the kind of world-threatening menace that throw the previous Pok mon features out of balance. Adults may find the film tedious, but Pok mon-playing children will enjoy it. (Not rated, suitable for ages 6 and older: minor cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon Customer Review: An Hour and a Half of my Life I can Never Get Back This is part 7/10. “Jirachi Wish Maker” was, in my opinion, the worst Pokemon movie. Jirachi was so cute I wanted to get sick. I think the plot line was too little for a movie. The majority of the movie seemed to be made up of cutesy circus tricks and a fake Groudon waltzing about. Not one I’d recommend for someone over the age of 2. Customer Review: The Most amazing Pokemon Movie Ever! This pokemon movie is amazing! It’s about Ash, May, Max and Brock going to a fair that comes every thousand years. While there, they go to a magic show where Max hears Jirachi talking to him from a crystal! The magician lets Max keep Jirachi only to find out Jirachi stays for one week! During that week the gang finds out that the magician is evil and uses Jirachi to bring to life a legendary pokemon! It’s a little sad for kids under the age of 7. Even I cried and I’m 11. But it’s also funny, like when Max and Jirachi were in the tea cups and got dizzy.If you like pokemon you must get this movie.
Tags: Adults, Ash, Brock, Brother Max, Cartoon Violence, Charles Solomon, Circus Tricks, Comet, Filmmakers, Hour And A Half, Jirachi Wish Maker, Legendary Pokemon, Little Brother, Magic Show, Magician, Millennium, Monster, Plot Line, Pok, Tea Cups
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