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| ACTORS: | Pokemon-Johto Journeys |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pioneer Video |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Animated |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013023157095 |
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Customer Reviews of Pokemon Johto Journeys - Crimson Warrior (Vol. 46)
Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Gligarman! Even though Nintendo Power is no longer selling the Pokemon comics anymore, I'm goin' to love this volume just like you told me. They contain the following:
"The Superhero Secret", featuring Gligar, a scorpion pokemon that knows how to glide like Superman. Way cool! But that's not all, Team Rocket also creates the hilariously bizzare mechanical Spinarak. That's even better than ever!
"Mild 'n Wooly" featuring Mareep, the sweetest electric-type sheep pokemon that must have a bunch of other Mareep join up to power this baby up, and blast the silver mainframe wide open! Kaboom! The type of electricity he uses is amps, not volts, to get the job done.
And "Wired For Battle" featuring Scizor, the evloved form of Scyther, but looks even better! This episode is much like the Digimon Movie where Tai hooks up to the Internet, just like us.
The reason why I'm goin' to love this ultimate volume is because of the following:
1. The episode "The Superhero Secret" reminds of the television series, "Superman".
2. The episode "Mild 'n Wooly" reminds me of having a barnyard full of that type of pokemon, is it?
3. The episode "Wired For Battle" is much like the Digimon Movie, but much better!
Once again, thank you for your cooperation on what to rank. Good luck to all pokemon trainers out there. Enjoy the Internet if you can. For volume numbers 9 and 10, I'll see ya in November 2001.
Enjoyable series but too expensive
Pokémon is the story about Ash Ketchum and his friends, Misty Williams and Brock Harrison. Ash's goal is to become a Pokémon Master. Misty's goal is to be "the best at everything" but, more specifically, a Water Pokémon Master. Brock's goal is to be the world's best Pokémon breeder. Pokémon are the animals that inhabit their world. They come in many different species (mouse, cat, dog, etc.) and types (electric, grass, water, fire, etc.). Each Pokémon trainer trains his or her Pokémon to battle other Pokémon and win badges to compete in Pokémon Leagues. Ash, Misty, and Brock must deal with Jessie, James, and Meowth of the evil Team Rocket, who want to steal Ash's first Pokémon, Pikachu, and usually other Pokémon as well. This Japanese animation series is an advertisement for the Pokémon video games, and the episodes' plots are usually simple, but this is actually an enjoyable series. Common themes are friendship, not giving up, parting ways with a dear friend, and other good morals. Parents and guardians that are concerned about the violence need not worry. Yes, the kids have their pets fight each other, but they also must learn to take care of and love their pets. Girls will find a strong female role model in Misty. Overall, this is a fun, simple, warm-hearted, rather repetitive series. However, despite how much I like the anime, the DVDs are not worth your money. Each episode is probably less than twenty minutes long, and there are only three episodes on each DVD. You would be paying the price of this DVD for around one hour of Pokémon. That's ridiculous. They don't even include the Japanese vocal tracks with English subtitles or the fun music videos from the TV airings. You can rent these same English-dubbed episodes on VHS. If you really want this series on DVD, my advice to you is to buy the movies and the special, "Mewtwo Returns", and wait for box sets of the series.
A Summary
There are three episodes on this DVD; they are:
"The Superhero Secret" Ash and his friends fall into a trap set by Team Rocket, causing Togepi to be in danger. Luckily for them, Togepi is saved by a superhero who called himself Gligar and his pokemon, a gligar. Later Ash and co. find out who he is and settles an argument between father and daughter.
"Mild 'n Wooly" Ash and friends meet a young girl with a mareep called Fluffy. Along with her mother, who happened to own a raichu, they foil another one of Team Rocket's plans to capture all the mareep that they own.
"Wired for Battle" Ash and friends meet Mr. Morramasa, who owns a Scizor, and runs a training school for pokemon trainers and their pokemon. Ash challenges Shingo, Mr. Morramasa's top student, who thinks that his computer is more important than pokemon. Ash beats him with his heracross, and Shingo realizes that his computer isn't everything.
This is my favorite episode on this DVD, probably because Ash and Shingo has a very long pokemon battle.