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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Kunihiko Yuyama, Michael Haigney |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 21 July, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, Dolby, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Cartoons & Animation, Children, Family, Japanese Animation Video, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085391862024 |
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Customer Reviews of Pokemon - The Movie 2000
The best of them all This is the second pokemon movie. It has been along time since ashes last adventure. Brock has left the party temporaily. For those of you did see they episode from the T.V. series Brook meet this really hotter scientist named Professor Ivy and stayed behind to assit here. This movie featured a new charter a handsome pokemon artist named Tracey. Who joins as he begins his new journey in the orgin island. This movie introduces some new pokemon an second evolved form of Slowbro called Slowking and a new legendary bird called Loga. That is part fly/ part pyshic Who you don't she really clear until last half our of the movie. In this movie a pokemon collector causes unbalanced between the three legendary pokemon Zapados Articuno and Moltres when he tries to catch them for the collection. This is the first time Team Rocket coroperates with ash and his friends out side of the Television episodes. They even put team rockets old magic carp submarine in it which is really cool there's just one flaw with it. It is a foot power sub unless there feet are rotating on the pedals the sub won't movie. Ash does not die in this one but there is a part near the end where he has a very nasty fall from about forty feet off the ground on too and ice burg. Luckily he is not seriously injured. Can ash save the world and bring balance back between the three legendary birds or is the earth to be destroyed find out.
Awesome
I really like the pokemon movies and I was not dissapointed with this one. I have watched it about 7 times over the past several years. Team Rocket never plays as big of arole as in the t.v show though.
The Power of One
The second Pokémon movie is really good. In the plotline, an evil dastardly guy named Gelardan/Lawrence III (he was called "Gelardan" in the closed captioning, but someone said his name was Lawrence III, so I'm not entirely sure what his name actually is) decides to add the legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres to his collection of rare items. He thinks this way he can also collect another legendary Pokémon, Lugia, as well. Of course, when he succeeds in capturing Moltres, he inadvertantly throws everything horribly out of balance. (Whether he did it on purpose isn't entirely clear...)
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>Around this time, weather patterns are thrown out of whack and Pokemon everywhere are disturbed, so they are travelling to the source of the problem--Shamuti Island in the Orange Archipelago, which is, coincidentally, where Ash, Misty and Tracey currently are located.
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>Eventually, the group meets a young girl named Melody and partakes in an annual festival of sorts. Part of the festival involves an ancient ritual, and Ash is picked to play "the chosen one" in said ritual. Little does he know he really IS the "chosen one", according to an ancient text, and he's supposed to save the world from Gelardan/Lawrence III. Coincidentally, Lawrence III also read the text and misinterpreted it, which is part of why he's attempting to collect the Legendary Birds. You'll understand once you see it.
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>This movie is really nicely done. The special effects and facial expressions are of course great, and the voice acting is also nice.
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>Best of all, you get to see Team Rocket help out the good guys.
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>So in conclusion, this movie is really nice and is definitely worth purchasing, maybe even if you're not a Pokemon fan.
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>This movie is only missing one thing, unfortunately: Mewtwo. :)
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>There is also a rather interesting mini-movie, "Pikachu's Rescue Adventure", wherein Pikachu and company go to rescue Togepi, with the help of an Elekid, and they find a lot of interesting things along the way. Like with "Pikachu's Vacation", the only language spoken is Pokemon-speak (aside from Meowth).
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>I won't give away very much about it, except to say that I really like the dancing Bellossom. ^_^