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Pokémon, la película: Blanco - Victini y Zekrom

Título original: Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ Besuto Uisshu: Bikutini to kuroki eiyû Zekuromu
  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 37min
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Pokémon, la película: Blanco - Victini y Zekrom (2011)
AnimeActionAdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamilyFantasySci-Fi

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    • Kunihiko Yuyama
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    • Jun'ichi Masuda
    • Hideki Sonoda
    • Ken Sugimori
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    • Rica Matsumoto
    • Ikue Ôtani
    • Hideki Takahashi
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    • Dirección
      • Kunihiko Yuyama
    • Guionistas
      • Jun'ichi Masuda
      • Hideki Sonoda
      • Ken Sugimori
    • Elenco
      • Rica Matsumoto
      • Ikue Ôtani
      • Hideki Takahashi
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    Hideki Takahashi
    • Zekuromu
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    Takeshi Tsuruno
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    • Dread
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    Leah Clark
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    Jason Griffith
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    • Cilan
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    Khristine Hvam
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    Sarah Natochenny
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      • Kunihiko Yuyama
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      • Hideki Sonoda
      • Ken Sugimori
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    1intomyworld44

    Not what the fans expected out of the Pokemon's latest journey

    Pokemon Victini and Zekrom, along with its counterpart is a solid example of bad writing, and evidence of the series becoming a seasonal rot like My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The movie's real plot starts with the heroes Ash, Iris, and Cilan trying to restore some kingdom with either reuniclus or gothitelle, rescuing victini from Damon, and using reshiram to restore the kingdom altogether in one perfect session. The characters can act like Spongebob or Timmy Turner at times during and before the plot lines execute. The morals were somewhat inappropriate for even a Pokemon fan or trainer to see. After a big battle with Damon and his master plan to destroy the kingdom, Ash and his heroes were able to defeat him with careful strategy. Concluding this poor movie, Ash and his friends sadly depart from the kingdom to head for more and more terrible adventures. And the first 493 pokemon were not featured at all because of the writing staff have a ton of issues with what's a pokemon and what can be done to bring them back from the first four generation.

    Cringe inducing audio: 3/5 Cringe inducing Visuals: 1/5 Lackluster Writing: 5/5 Annoyance: 2/5 Disturbing Content: 2/5 Unnecessary Cruelty: 5/5 Rancid Morals: 1/5 Low Production Values: 2/5 Unfortunate Implication: 2/5 Character Derailment: 4/5

    Other Notes: Take some things from teen titans go's waffles, and mix it with some one coarse meal, and there is a bad movie that has been decompiled from the computer.
    2ThunderKing6

    Gotta catch a verdict

    Currently bored from being on the Q. I pop in this movie and it's making me even more bored.

    Its really corny. It has your typical pokemon cliches.

    Verdict is this movie can't save you from boredom.
    4breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    Not a good start for the new series / generation

    Starting off the first year of the 2010s, Pokémon's Black and White finally let go of Ash's remaining friends he had met from the beginning of the anime. However, that basic group outline would stay consistent. Venturing into the unova region he would be joined by Iris and Cilan having somewhat similar roles to fill as previous characters. Along with that came a new film entry but released in a very weird way. For some reason two productions were made having the same storyline except for some slightly different scene changes. As for reception of the release, it seemed like many enjoyed it. This is good for familiar fans of the show but to anyone just joining, it still would be hard to get fully involved. Realistically though, this is one of the weaker entries in this shows run of films.

    The story feels overly complex dealing with ancient ancestry and how a kingdom was removed from its rightful place. This was done after two legendary dragon Pokémon Zekrom and Reshiram clashed. To settle the spat, another legendary Pokémon by the name of Victini gave its powers to accomplish just that. And it just so happens Ash and his new friends are headed in that direction. Considering again the guys heading it - Mr. Yuyama and Sonoda, this entry or set of entries is nothing to feel invested over. Making it all the less inviting is the release of this film. What is the point of having two similar versions of this story? If it's a director or producer's cut, that's something, but just altering various scenes to fit a different perspective? It just feels very horseshoed in. Which one should a viewer watch, both?

    If so, that's truly wasted time. What also doesn't help is the over reliance on main characters with cuteness. Victini is too reminiscent of several other tiny "legendaries" that have appeared throughout the franchise of films. Now, it's just overstaying it's welcome. This doesn't mean the antagonists don't have development, but it is very distracting when the main focus always pivots on the tiny big eyed Pokémon. One other thing to note of is the change in Team Rocket and their approach taken in stories now. Yes, for this they are still relegated to sideline characters, but they are far more competent than what they used to be. Instead of making jokes, puns, rhymes or even blasting off, they actually manage to hold their own. What got into them lately?

    The acting is good even though some consider the black and white series main characters not as great as others. Eileen Stevens who voices Iris plays her character well. Having voiced Zorua in the last film, her expansion into a full blown recurring character works. Jason Griffith voices Cilan and his performance doesn't miss a beat either. While he hasn't spent too much time with the franchise, he did voice some minor characters in Pokémon films before as well shows like One Piece and Sonic X. Then there's also J. Michael Tatum playing Damon, Leah Clark as Carlita and Lisa Ortiz as Luisa, who are natives and descendants of the old kingdom. All of whom have experience working on other animes. The animation is also credible.

    Being how far the films have come since they began, the CGI components are not as jarring anymore when next to their digitally animated counterparts. Cinematography is still a questionable thing to have in an animated film unless explained. The only shocker here is that it's not who it normally is. This time its Shinsuke Ikeda which is their first time working on a Pokémon film. As for score, the music is again composed by Shinji Miyazaki which again provides a very underwhelming experience. For some reason, the music here is just not that interesting to listen too. Maybe the guy just needs a break? That's probably understandable after working on it for so long. At least he likely didn't have to score music for both versions of the film.

    The animation and acting are really the only highlights because they are competently done. That's not to say music or the basic story structure isn't, but it just feels stock. Having a big eyed baby sounding Pokémon at the center of the film has been done enough times now. Additionally, making two versions of the film with practically no differences makes no sense.
    8carologletree

    By Far, My Favorite of the "Newer" Pokemon Movies

    Many people may disagree, but this is my favorite post-Hoenn Pokémon movie. It felt fresher and was done better than most of the other newer movies.

    The story isn't out of this world, but it's pretty interesting. Damon wishes to bring the kingdom back to power by using the legend of the People of the Vale. Nothing particularly new, but it was done the right way, in my opinion. Damon was pretty good as the "misled protagonist."

    Ash's relationship with Victini was actually pretty well done, probably the best since his bond with Lucario from "Lucario and the Mystery of Mew." They become so close that they nearly die for each other.

    The animation is especially good in this one, very rich and colorful. The action set pieces were larger-than-life and quite epic.

    I'm really not a fan of Iris or Cilan, I feel that they are very weak characters. Also, as usual, there are some pretty stupid moments.

    In my opinion, this is the most satisfying Pokémon movie since "Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea." I think even fans who have stopped watching the series should give this one a try.

    RATING: B+
    7prayagsuthar

    It's good, just not a story

    Maybe I kept watching because Gen 5 is my favorite Pokémon generation. Like the Genesect movie, this one is REALLY pretty - gorgeous visuals, gorgeously-animated action scenes, gorgeous cinematic soundtrack. There are so many scenes in this movie that are breathtaking, especially the ones of the castle flying in the sky, and of the dragon's pulse. They also manage to fill the characters with real depth and emotion (which is something that's severely lacking in movies like the Diancie one). As an example, Victini is adorable and a cinnamon roll who must be protected at all costs. As another example, the scenes of Ash regretting that he never got to show Victini the sea are really poignant and really well-done. That's how this movie will make you feel about the characters.

    If only so much could be said about the story, which is simply not there. I was held on by the gorgeous visuals, but I didn't see a coherent story whatsoever. The whole thing with the dragon's pulse and the this-which-whatever place you're supposed to put the sword castle, was just too vague and confusing as a plot device. The exposition lasts an entire hour, and when things actually start kicking into high gear, it's forced - Dread made a big mistake because he was ignorant of one not-so-minor detail, but the movie forces him to look like this adamant villain who's okay with hurting Victini, and it's so unconvincing. And they didn't even bother to make the "truth and ideals" thing make sense.

    It's another half-baked movie that they had to crank out in a year, but it's got those epic vibes going for it. The Best Wishes films seem actually decent despite their flaws, unlike what a lot of people say. Maybe the Keldeo movie is better than I remembered too...I'm not counting on that though.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first Pokemon film commercially released in American theaters since Héroes Pokémon: Latios y Latias (2002), appearing in 375 locations over the weekend of December 3 through 4, 2011.
    • Citas

      Damon: Ash, you can't give up! Because you were chosen by the dragon Pokemon!

      Ash Ketchum: Me give up? No way!

    • Créditos curiosos
      During the end credits, several scenes are played, which show Victini saying good-bye to Ash and his friends, Reshiram and Zekrom flying in the night, Damon having a dream of his land being replenished, and Ash, Iris, Cilan, and Pikachu coming out of the path they first took, walking into the distance.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Two versions of the same film were released simultaneously in Japanese theaters. The only major plot difference is that the hero, Ash, and the villain, Damon, side with different dragon Pokemon (Damon with Reshiram and Ash with Zekrom in White - Victini and Zekrom, vice versa in Black - Victini and Reshiram).
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      Edited into Pokémon, la película: Negro - Victini y Reshiram (2011)
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      Besuto Uisshu!
      (Best Wish!)

      (movie edit)

      Performed by Rica Matsumoto

      Courtesy of Pikachu Records

      Lyrics by Akihito Toda

      Music by Hirokazu Tanaka

      Arranged by Kenichi Koyano

      Chorus Arrangement by Yôgo Kôno

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