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Pok mon 4: The Movie [Region 2] The fourth Pok mon feature follows the pattern set by the previous three–and falls into the same traps. The TV series depicts the modest adventures of Pok mon trainer Ash Ketcham and his friends Brock and Misty as they roam an imaginary world, fighting matches and making friends. The features add elaborate CG effects that don’t mesh with the flat, drawn characters, and over-scaled threats that feel beyond Ash’s abilities to resolve. Forty years ago, Sam, a young trainer, meets the 251st Pok mon Celebi (it looks like Tinkerbell with a goldfish for a head). To escape a mean hunter, Celebi brings Sam to the present day, where they meet Ash & Company. They also meet the evil Iron Mask Marauder who’s supposed to be a member of Team Rocket, but who’s much nastier than the comically inept Jessie, James, and Meowth. The Marauder corrupts Celebi with a “dark ball” and forces it to create a monster out of trees, branches, etc., that is blatantly copied from the Night Walker in Princess Mononoke. Ash and his friends eventually save the day, the Pok mon, and the forest–but it all feels like we’ve been there/done that. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: Pokemon 4ever This was a great movie for the whole family. We all enjoyed it very much. The kids watch it over and over and still love it. I would definitly recommend to any family who is intrested in Pokemon. Customer Review: Perhaps the Downfall This is my official Pokemon movie review part 5 of 10. Pokemon 4ever was not the movie that it’s predecessors had been. While I watched this I was thinking about it being a real long television episode. This is partially biased due to my dislike of cute legendary Pokemon. I think their plots really dwindle. Although Suicune is one of my favorites I think a little more air time with him would have been more exciting. I was thinking delving deeper into a connection between Suicune and Celebi.
Tags: Air Time, Cg Effects, Charles Solomon, Downfall, Drawn Characters, Forty Years, Goldfish, Imaginary World, Iron Mask, Jessie James, Ketcham, Legendary Pokemon, Night Walker, One Of My Favorites, Pokemon 4ever, Predecessors, Princess Mononoke, Team Rocket, Television Episode, Tinkerbell
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Pok mon 4: The Movie The fourth Pok mon feature follows the pattern set by the previous three–and falls into the same traps. The TV series depicts the modest adventures of Pok mon trainer Ash Ketcham and his friends Brock and Misty as they roam an imaginary world, fighting matches and making friends. The features add elaborate CG effects that don’t mesh with the flat, drawn characters, and over-scaled threats that feel beyond Ash’s abilities to resolve. Forty years ago, Sam, a young trainer, meets the 251st Pok mon Celebi (it looks like Tinkerbell with a goldfish for a head). To escape a mean hunter, Celebi brings Sam to the present day, where they meet Ash & Company. They also meet the evil Iron Mask Marauder who’s supposed to be a member of Team Rocket, but who’s much nastier than the comically inept Jessie, James, and Meowth. The Marauder corrupts Celebi with a “dark ball” and forces it to create a monster out of trees, branches, etc., that is blatantly copied from the Night Walker in Princess Mononoke. Ash and his friends eventually save the day, the Pok mon, and the forest–but it all feels like we’ve been there/done that. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: Pokemon 4ever This was a great movie for the whole family. We all enjoyed it very much. The kids watch it over and over and still love it. I would definitly recommend to any family who is intrested in Pokemon. Customer Review: Perhaps the Downfall This is my official Pokemon movie review part 5 of 10. Pokemon 4ever was not the movie that it’s predecessors had been. While I watched this I was thinking about it being a real long television episode. This is partially biased due to my dislike of cute legendary Pokemon. I think their plots really dwindle. Although Suicune is one of my favorites I think a little more air time with him would have been more exciting. I was thinking delving deeper into a connection between Suicune and Celebi.
Tags: Air Time, Cg Effects, Charles Solomon, Downfall, Drawn Characters, Forty Years, Goldfish, Imaginary World, Iron Mask, Jessie James, Ketcham, Legendary Pokemon, Night Walker, One Of My Favorites, Pokemon 4ever, Predecessors, Princess Mononoke, Team Rocket, Television Episode, Tinkerbell
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Pokemon 4: Movie (Spanish) The fourth Pok mon feature follows the pattern set by the previous three–and falls into the same traps. The TV series depicts the modest adventures of Pok mon trainer Ash Ketcham and his friends Brock and Misty as they roam an imaginary world, fighting matches and making friends. The features add elaborate CG effects that don’t mesh with the flat, drawn characters, and over-scaled threats that feel beyond Ash’s abilities to resolve. Forty years ago, Sam, a young trainer, meets the 251st Pok mon Celebi (it looks like Tinkerbell with a goldfish for a head). To escape a mean hunter, Celebi brings Sam to the present day, where they meet Ash & Company. They also meet the evil Iron Mask Marauder who’s supposed to be a member of Team Rocket, but who’s much nastier than the comically inept Jessie, James, and Meowth. The Marauder corrupts Celebi with a “dark ball” and forces it to create a monster out of trees, branches, etc., that is blatantly copied from the Night Walker in Princess Mononoke. Ash and his friends eventually save the day, the Pok mon, and the forest–but it all feels like we’ve been there/done that. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: Pokemon 4ever This was a great movie for the whole family. We all enjoyed it very much. The kids watch it over and over and still love it. I would definitly recommend to any family who is intrested in Pokemon. Customer Review: Perhaps the Downfall This is my official Pokemon movie review part 5 of 10. Pokemon 4ever was not the movie that it’s predecessors had been. While I watched this I was thinking about it being a real long television episode. This is partially biased due to my dislike of cute legendary Pokemon. I think their plots really dwindle. Although Suicune is one of my favorites I think a little more air time with him would have been more exciting. I was thinking delving deeper into a connection between Suicune and Celebi.
Tags: Air Time, Cg Effects, Charles Solomon, Downfall, Drawn Characters, Goldfish, Imaginary World, Iron Mask, Jessie James, Ketcham, Legendary Pokemon, Night Walker, One Of My Favorites, Pok, Pokemon 4, Pokemon 4ever, Princess Mononoke, Team Rocket, Television Episode, Tinkerbell
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Pokemon - Mewtwo Returns In this direct-to-video sequel to Pok mon: The First Movie, Ash, Misty, and Brock continue exploring the Johto region, then have to rescue Pikachu after Jessie and James of Team Rocket kidnap him. The search leads them to the hidden plateau where the redoubtable Mewtwo has established a haven for the cloned Pok mon from the previous film. The evil Giovanni is plotting to recapture Mewtwo and renew his efforts to create an army of bio-engineered Pok mon. Aided by the reluctant Meowth, Ash and his friends defeat Giovanni and his henchman in a battle that is less over the top than the original feature but more intense than the program’s usual adventures and lessons in sportsmanship. The result is a mildly amusing, not particularly involving film. Mewtwo’s angry brooding and some of the action may be too scary for very small children. Unrated; suitable for ages 6 and up. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: An Interesting Path For Pokemon This is review 4/10. This is an interesting path for Pokemon movies. Although most don’t consider it one of the movies. This movie, from what I believe, takes place between Pokemon 3 and Pokemon 4ever. I liked Mewtwo Returns. I thought it was repetitive at times and I miss the CGI from the ‘official’ movies. However, I thought it was nice to see the return of Mewtwo. I especially like the DVD feature for the uncut story of Mewtwo’s origin. I thought that was exciting. By the way, the Pikachu balloon was cute. I also like the fact that Mew wasn’t in this movie as a main character. Customer Review: Pokemon Rules All Pokemon movies will get 5 stars from me. My daughter loves Pokemon and we’ve watched this movie several times together and she about a hundred times by herself and its very entertaining.
Tags: Ash Misty, Balloon, Brock, Charles Solomon, Giovanni, Henchman, Hundred Times, Jessie, Meowth, Pikachu, Plateau, Pok, Pokemon 3, Pokemon 4ever, Pokemon Mewtwo Returns, Redoubtable, Sequel, Sportsmanship, Team Rocket, Uncut Story
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Pokemon Movie 10th Anniversary Monster Collection Box Limited Edition (18 ~2″ PVC Mini Figures Painted in Metallic Finish) (Japanese Imported) Pokemon is your favorite? Then you shouldn’t miss this boxset of 18 Pokemon’s Monster Collection ~2″ figures painted in metallic finish. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Pokemon movies, Takara TOMY creates this boxset for the fans of Pokemon. The boxset features Pokemons from the past ten Pokemon movies, including Pikachu, Mew, Mewtwo (1998 - Pokemon: The First Movie), Lugia (1999 - Pokemon: The Movie 2000), Entei (2000 - Pokemon 3: The Movie), Celebi, Suicune (2001 - Pokemon 4Ever), Latios, Latias (2002 - Pokemon Heroes), Absol, Jirachi (2003 - Pokemon: Jirachi Wishmaker), Deoxys, Rayquaza (2004 - Pokemon: Destiny Deoxys), Lucario (2005 - Lucario and the Mystery of Mew), Manaphy (2006 - Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea), Palkia, Dialga, Darkrai (2007 - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Dialga vs Palkia vs Darkrai.) This boxset is a limited edition and is very rare in the United States. Customer Review: pokes, the best toys I got I like the pokes cause I can play with others kids and it can be a good game to play. And the toys are beautiful and they have a story, each one have a particular story. It is so exciting. I would like the pokes are real beens.
Tags: 10th Anniversary, Beens, Best Toys, Destiny Deoxys, Good Game, Latios, Limited Edition, Lucario, Manaphy, Mewtwo, Mini Figures, Monster Collection, Pokemon 3, Pokemon 4ever, Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Heroes, Pokemon Jirachi Wishmaker, Pvc, Suicune, Tomy
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Pokemon 4Ever The fourth Pok mon feature follows the pattern set by the previous three–and falls into the same traps. The TV series depicts the modest adventures of Pok mon trainer Ash Ketcham and his friends Brock and Misty as they roam an imaginary world, fighting matches and making friends. The features add elaborate CG effects that don’t mesh with the flat, drawn characters, and over-scaled threats that feel beyond Ash’s abilities to resolve. Forty years ago, Sam, a young trainer, meets the 251st Pok mon Celebi (it looks like Tinkerbell with a goldfish for a head). To escape a mean hunter, Celebi brings Sam to the present day, where they meet Ash & Company. They also meet the evil Iron Mask Marauder who’s supposed to be a member of Team Rocket, but who’s much nastier than the comically inept Jessie, James, and Meowth. The Marauder corrupts Celebi with a “dark ball” and forces it to create a monster out of trees, branches, etc., that is blatantly copied from the Night Walker in Princess Mononoke. Ash and his friends eventually save the day, the Pok mon, and the forest–but it all feels like we’ve been there/done that. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: Pokemon 4ever This was a great movie for the whole family. We all enjoyed it very much. The kids watch it over and over and still love it. I would definitly recommend to any family who is intrested in Pokemon. Customer Review: Perhaps the Downfall This is my official Pokemon movie review part 5 of 10. Pokemon 4ever was not the movie that it’s predecessors had been. While I watched this I was thinking about it being a real long television episode. This is partially biased due to my dislike of cute legendary Pokemon. I think their plots really dwindle. Although Suicune is one of my favorites I think a little more air time with him would have been more exciting. I was thinking delving deeper into a connection between Suicune and Celebi.
Tags: Air Time, Cg Effects, Charles Solomon, Downfall, Drawn Characters, Goldfish, Imaginary World, Iron Mask, Jessie James, Ketcham, Legendary Pokemon, Night Walker, One Of My Favorites, Pok, Pokemon 4ever, Predecessors, Princess Mononoke, Team Rocket, Television Episode, Tinkerbell
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Pokemon - Mewtwo Returns In this direct-to-video sequel to Pok mon: The First Movie, Ash, Misty, and Brock continue exploring the Johto region, then have to rescue Pikachu after Jessie and James of Team Rocket kidnap him. The search leads them to the hidden plateau where the redoubtable Mewtwo has established a haven for the cloned Pok mon from the previous film. The evil Giovanni is plotting to recapture Mewtwo and renew his efforts to create an army of bio-engineered Pok mon. Aided by the reluctant Meowth, Ash and his friends defeat Giovanni and his henchman in a battle that is less over the top than the original feature but more intense than the program’s usual adventures and lessons in sportsmanship. The result is a mildly amusing, not particularly involving film. Mewtwo’s angry brooding and some of the action may be too scary for very small children. Unrated; suitable for ages 6 and up. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: An Interesting Path For Pokemon This is review 4/10. This is an interesting path for Pokemon movies. Although most don’t consider it one of the movies. This movie, from what I believe, takes place between Pokemon 3 and Pokemon 4ever. I liked Mewtwo Returns. I thought it was repetitive at times and I miss the CGI from the ‘official’ movies. However, I thought it was nice to see the return of Mewtwo. I especially like the DVD feature for the uncut story of Mewtwo’s origin. I thought that was exciting. By the way, the Pikachu balloon was cute. I also like the fact that Mew wasn’t in this movie as a main character. Customer Review: Pokemon Rules All Pokemon movies will get 5 stars from me. My daughter loves Pokemon and we’ve watched this movie several times together and she about a hundred times by herself and its very entertaining.
Tags: Ash Misty, Balloon, Brock, Charles Solomon, Giovanni, Henchman, Hundred Times, Jessie, Meowth, Pikachu, Plateau, Pok, Pokemon 3, Pokemon 4ever, Pokemon Mewtwo Returns, Redoubtable, Sequel, Sportsmanship, Team Rocket, Uncut Story
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Pokemon 4Ever: Movie The fourth Pok mon feature follows the pattern set by the previous three–and falls into the same traps. The TV series depicts the modest adventures of Pok mon trainer Ash Ketcham and his friends Brock and Misty as they roam an imaginary world, fighting matches and making friends. The features add elaborate CG effects that don’t mesh with the flat, drawn characters, and over-scaled threats that feel beyond Ash’s abilities to resolve. Forty years ago, Sam, a young trainer, meets the 251st Pok mon Celebi (it looks like Tinkerbell with a goldfish for a head). To escape a mean hunter, Celebi brings Sam to the present day, where they meet Ash & Company. They also meet the evil Iron Mask Marauder who’s supposed to be a member of Team Rocket, but who’s much nastier than the comically inept Jessie, James, and Meowth. The Marauder corrupts Celebi with a “dark ball” and forces it to create a monster out of trees, branches, etc., that is blatantly copied from the Night Walker in Princess Mononoke. Ash and his friends eventually save the day, the Pok mon, and the forest–but it all feels like we’ve been there/done that. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: Pokemon 4ever This was a great movie for the whole family. We all enjoyed it very much. The kids watch it over and over and still love it. I would definitly recommend to any family who is intrested in Pokemon. Customer Review: Perhaps the Downfall This is my official Pokemon movie review part 5 of 10. Pokemon 4ever was not the movie that it’s predecessors had been. While I watched this I was thinking about it being a real long television episode. This is partially biased due to my dislike of cute legendary Pokemon. I think their plots really dwindle. Although Suicune is one of my favorites I think a little more air time with him would have been more exciting. I was thinking delving deeper into a connection between Suicune and Celebi.
Tags: Air Time, Cg Effects, Charles Solomon, Downfall, Drawn Characters, Goldfish, Imaginary World, Iron Mask, Jessie James, Ketcham, Legendary Pokemon, Night Walker, One Of My Favorites, Pok, Pokemon 4ever, Predecessors, Princess Mononoke, Team Rocket, Television Episode, Tinkerbell
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Pokemon - Mewtwo Returns In this direct-to-video sequel to Pok mon: The First Movie, Ash, Misty, and Brock continue exploring the Johto region, then have to rescue Pikachu after Jessie and James of Team Rocket kidnap him. The search leads them to the hidden plateau where the redoubtable Mewtwo has established a haven for the cloned Pok mon from the previous film. The evil Giovanni is plotting to recapture Mewtwo and renew his efforts to create an army of bio-engineered Pok mon. Aided by the reluctant Meowth, Ash and his friends defeat Giovanni and his henchman in a battle that is less over the top than the original feature but more intense than the program’s usual adventures and lessons in sportsmanship. The result is a mildly amusing, not particularly involving film. Mewtwo’s angry brooding and some of the action may be too scary for very small children. Unrated; suitable for ages 6 and up. –Charles Solomon Customer Review: An Interesting Path For Pokemon This is review 4/10. This is an interesting path for Pokemon movies. Although most don’t consider it one of the movies. This movie, from what I believe, takes place between Pokemon 3 and Pokemon 4ever. I liked Mewtwo Returns. I thought it was repetitive at times and I miss the CGI from the ‘official’ movies. However, I thought it was nice to see the return of Mewtwo. I especially like the DVD feature for the uncut story of Mewtwo’s origin. I thought that was exciting. By the way, the Pikachu balloon was cute. I also like the fact that Mew wasn’t in this movie as a main character. Customer Review: Pokemon Rules All Pokemon movies will get 5 stars from me. My daughter loves Pokemon and we’ve watched this movie several times together and she about a hundred times by herself and its very entertaining.
Tags: Ash Misty, Balloon, Brock, Charles Solomon, Giovanni, Henchman, Hundred Times, Jessie, Meowth, Pikachu, Plateau, Pok, Pokemon 3, Pokemon 4ever, Pokemon Mewtwo Returns, Redoubtable, Sequel, Sportsmanship, Team Rocket, Uncut Story
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