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Pokemon 3 - The Movie

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Movie Reviews of Pokemon 3 - The Movie

Movie Review: My son loves the movie....
Summary: 5 Stars

Although I have not seen the DVD yet, I will rate the movie. More specifically, I will let my son rate the movie, as I had to take him to see it 6 times at the theater. He gives it 5 stars and says that everybody should buy the DVD.

He asks me every day when the disc is coming in.


Movie Review: Reliable!
Summary: 5 Stars

My grandson received his Pokemon movie within the quoted time frame. The purchase was convenient and the product was in perfect condition when it arrived. I would purchase from this vendor again.

Movie Review: a FABULOUS movie
Summary: 5 Stars

WOW! I just got this movie and I LOVED it! Team Rocket was funnier than ever and Pikachu and Pichu was GREAT!! I hope the 4th Movie (the japanese trailer is on the DVD) comes to America!

Movie Review: Entei rocks!
Summary: 5 Stars

My top favorite pokemon movie that stars my top favorite Pokemon of them all! Entei is so awesome in this film. This film has an amazing plot and is so worth the money.

Movie Review: Almost as good as the first
Summary: 4 Stars

In the third theatrical release of the Pokemon series, we are introduced to the "Unown" and their powers and abilities. This was almost as good as the first movie.

If you're unfamiliar with the basics, Pokemon (short for "POcKEt MONsters") are creatures a little like those from this world, but with strange and unusual powers and abilities that they use for their masters - masters that can be either good or evil. Ash and his friends train their Pokemon to fight battles with their enemies. They travel all over the planet to collect new and unusual types of Pokemon. They trap Pokemon in "Poke Balls" - a small device that hangs from a belt. When Ash's enemies release their Pokemon to do their work, Ash and his friends release their Pokemon, and they have a big battle.

The story revolves around Molly and her missing father. Molly's father had been involved in an archaeological expedition to find out more about the mysterious "Unown" - Pokemon that look like letters of the English alphabet. Molly's father accidentally falls victim to the Unown and his remaining work is shipped home. Molly finds the Unown blocks that her father unearthed and begins playing with them and accidentally activates their ancient powers. The Unown, sensing Molly's sadness, make Molly's dreams come true - her home becomes a crystal palace and they create a father figure for her - the enigmatic Entei, a lion-like Pokemon. As Molly's fantasy life becomes more real to her, the area that is affected by the conversion process started by the Unown grows. Soon it begins to threaten to engulf populated areas. Of course, Ash and company are nearby to help. Meanwhile, Molly expresses her desire to have a mother. Mysteriously, Entei responds by capturing Ash's mother and bringing her to the fantasy palace. Ash, along with his friends and Team Rocket (again) must stop the Unown and Entei before Molly's dreams become all too real.

This story is a fine addition to the Pokemon franchise. Its timeless story of what a little girl really wants if separated from her mother and father can foster discussions between parents and children. Molly, of course, finally understands what is important and the world returns to normal. This is possibly the most well done of the movies, although I liked the story and secondary plots of the first movie a little better. The art is top notch Anime at close to greatness, and the story finale with Molly making the final decisions, is not understated nor overstated.

There's also a Pikachu cartoon that younger fans of the TV show will enjoy.

Almost as highly recommended as the first Pokemon film, this deserves a place in a lot of home libraries and some school and counselor's (child psychologist's) collections.

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