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Pokémon 3: La Película

Título original: Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ Kesshôtô no Teiô Entei
  • 2000
  • G
  • 1h 33min
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Pokémon 3: La Película (2000)
In the town of Greenfield, a young, lonely girl's dreams and wishes are brought into reality by a collective of reality-warping Pokémon.
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AcciónAnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAnimeAventuraCiencia FicciónComediaDramaFamiliaFantasía

En la ciudad de Villa Verde, los sueños y deseos de una niña solitaria se hacen realidad gracias a un colectivo de Pokémon que alteran la realidad.En la ciudad de Villa Verde, los sueños y deseos de una niña solitaria se hacen realidad gracias a un colectivo de Pokémon que alteran la realidad.En la ciudad de Villa Verde, los sueños y deseos de una niña solitaria se hacen realidad gracias a un colectivo de Pokémon que alteran la realidad.

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    6SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    Pokémon 3: The Movie (2000)

    Returns some of the darkness of the first film. Here we find a bunch of legendary Pokemon making one young girl's dreams come true. Not as nice as it sounds when her imaginary world is a nightmare for the rest of the earth. Pokemon 3 does a lot of things right, such as limiting the number of Pokemon, allowing for more story. It also brings Ash back his Charizard for a while, which only makes sense, since he doesn't have any powerful Pokemon at this point in the continuity. Team Rocket are reduced to such a joke that even they question their appearance by breaking the 4th wall. More CGI, which doesn't quite mix with the simple anime style, adds something new but not essential.
    8rstreck

    Much better than you think!!

    I'll admit it. I'm 21 years old and I enjoy Pokemon. With that aside, let me say that Pokemon 3: The Movie is actually one of the better films I've seen this year. As usual the short, this time entitled "Pikachu and Pichu", is a throwaway. Pikachu goes exploring the "big city" and meets up with the Pichu brothers (cute little Pokemon who resemble Pikachu). Together they have a series of misadventures, mostly running from a large dog Pokemon named Hounddower. This short serves only to introduce new Pokemon for the kids to get excited over. What makes it worse is that the "short's" running time clocks in at a lengthy 22 minutes. However, if you can survive that, you are in for a treat. The feature, entitled The Spell Of The Unown, begins with a young girl named Molly and her father reading a bedtime story. We can see that the girl loves her father very much. We soon learn that the father is a famous Pokemon researcher who is investigating the ancient Pokemon call "Unown". While escavating a temple, where the remains of the Unown were found, he mysteriously vanishes.

    When Molly learns about her fathers disappearance, she sinks into a deep depression feeling that she is truely alone (her Mother had also disappeared several years earlier). Molly happens upon the remains of the Unown (which resemble letters of the alphabet) in her father's study. She spells out the names "Mama" and "Papa" with the Unown and begins to cry. The Unown come to life and give Molly the power to create her own dreamworld where she can have anything she wants. She brings to life an ancient Pokemon called "Entei" to be her surrogate father and promptly begins to turn her house and the rest of the countryside into a magnificent crystal palace. Enter Ash, Misty, Brock, Team Rocket, all those cute little Pokemon, and some old friends and you have the beginnings to a great movie. This movie has a lot going for it. The animation is well done, the colors are exceptionally vibrant, and even the American added CGI effects look much better in this as compared to the first two movies. The story line in Pokemon 3, which borrows liberally from Star Trek, Alice in Wonderland and The Neverending Story, has a much more dark tone than the first two and feels more like an actual movie rather than an extended episode of the TV series. It deals with such adult oriented issues as loss, loneliness, and depression. However, it is still perfectly suited for kids as there is no language and very minor cartoon violence. All in all Pokemon 3 is a great movie to take your kids to, or just to take yourself to if your in the mood for a great action/fantasy anime movie. I give it an 8/10.
    7Samiam3

    Pokemon 3, I choose you

    This is definitely the best of the pokemon films. Unlike the previous movie which depended mostly on juvenile action, this one gives us strong imagery, emotion, and a better use of Pokemon to advance the plot.

    Even though like Pokemon 2000, this movie feels a bit short, I think the story works well enough. Even though the dialog is juvenile as one might expect, somehow it feels less hokey than Pokemon 2000. Just as it was in the previous two films, Team Rocket acts as a comic relief, by constantly making reference to the fact that they are in a movie. In a way, they have become good guys, but I think the filmmakers are a little confused about what to do with them. The rest of the movie works fine. No movie will ever be as good as the show but, the Pokemon spirit does manage to come alive here for an entertaining hour and a half.
    rossrobinson

    Quite good

    I didn't mind this movie Pokemon 3: The movie. I did see the first ever pokemon the movie and i did find that boring. I never saw the 2nd one and i didn't i'll ever see it because pokemon isn't my cup of tea. Although i did watch the 3rd one and it did get me into it. I give this movie at least 5 out of 10.
    7TheMovieDiorama

    Pokémon 3 The Movie is my personal favourite from the original trilogy.

    It still lacks the cinematic style from the first, however it is a definite improvement from its predecessor. As always, this is slightly biased as I am a massive fan of the franchise. A young girl who's father mysteriously disappears is left alone and sad. Through her sorrow, the mysterious Unown feed off of this and grant her the ability to create a dream reality where she can find happiness, but at a cost of destroying the world. Instantaneously you are thinking "well that just sounds like the fable 'The Snow Queen'", to which you are right. Substitute a snow castle for a crystal palace, add in Pokémon and surreal dream manipulation and you are in for an imaginative adventure. The reason why I like this instalment the most is because it has a story that feels complete. It's creativity and rapid runtime (way too short in my opinion) makes for an emotional plot that revolves around the fear of loneliness. In order to keep this consistent with the franchise, we have energetic Pokémon battles embedded within the narrative, a corny pop song for the introductory credits (I just despise them...) and a child-friendly message about friends and family. Plenty of battles in this entry, the most in the trilogy, and all of them feel electrifying as the monsters fight to the sound of pounding electronic pop music. The final showdown between Charizard and Entei was well animated and chaotic. The sweetness and innocence that exhumes from Molly was a nice addition, and the dream worlds she creates looked creative. The animation of the Unown to make them look 3D was terrible, I hate it when animation includes 3D textures on a 2D background. The plot structure does start to become formulaic, and after this entry the future of the series continues the trend of utilising a legendary Pokémon as the pivotal plot point of a story. Overall, this third instalment rounds off the original trilogy in an creative and emotional way.

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    • Trivia
      Sean Connery turned down the role of the Professor, Molly's Father in the English dubbed version.
    • Errores
      Lee Quick's name is listed in the credits even though Officer Jenny doesn't have any lines of dialogue.
    • Citas

      James: I haven't seen this many strange letters since the last time I placed a personal ad.

    • Créditos curiosos
      As the credits roll, scenes are shown of Molly's new life with both of her parents.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the original Japanese version, Molly's (Mi's) mother's disappearance is not addressed on-screen. When the Japanese filmmakers were asked about this, they provided a detailed story about her and her absence. So Molly's mother is shown in the American version as a Pokémon researcher, like her husband, and her disappearance is explained early in the movie. The film's final credit sequence was re-edited so that the American audiences would be sure to see the return of Molly's mother and father, which is only shown in the Japanese version at the end of the final credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Pokémon Insider: The Video (2001)
    • Bandas sonoras
      OK! 2000
      Lyrics by Akihito Toda

      Music & Arrangement by Hirokazu Tanaka

      Performed by Rica Matsumoto

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de septiembre de 2001 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Pokémon 3: The Movie
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(4Kids Entertainment)
    • Productoras
      • Pikachu Project 2000
      • 4 Kids Entertainment
      • Creatures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 16,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 17,052,128
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,240,752
      • 8 abr 2001
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 68,411,275
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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