Il film Pokémon: Scelgo te!
Titolo originale: Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ: Kimi ni Kimeta!
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6,3/10
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Ash Ketchum ha compiuto 10 anni, ed è ora abbastanza vecchio da diventare un allenatore di Pokemon. Ash sogna di intraprendere avventure dopo aver ricevuto il suo primo Pokemon dal professor... Leggi tuttoAsh Ketchum ha compiuto 10 anni, ed è ora abbastanza vecchio da diventare un allenatore di Pokemon. Ash sogna di intraprendere avventure dopo aver ricevuto il suo primo Pokemon dal professor Oak.Ash Ketchum ha compiuto 10 anni, ed è ora abbastanza vecchio da diventare un allenatore di Pokemon. Ash sogna di intraprendere avventure dopo aver ricevuto il suo primo Pokemon dal professor Oak.
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Unshô Ishizuka
- Narrator
- (voce)
- …
Rica Matsumoto
- Satoshi
- (voce)
Sarah Natochenny
- Ash Ketchum
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
Shin'ichirô Miki
- Kojiro
- (voce)
Inuko Inuyama
- Nyarth
- (voce)
Ikue Ôtani
- Pikachu
- (voce)
Rikako Aikawa
- Caterpie
- (voce)
Simona Berman
- Additional Voices
- (voce)
- (as Rebecca Becker)
Kate Bristol
- Pikachu (talking)
- (English version)
- (voce)
- …
Tyler Bunch
- Additional Voices
- (voce)
- (as H.D. Quinn)
James Carter Cathcart
- James
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (as Carter Cathcart)
- …
Bryan Fenkart
- Additional Voices
- (voce)
- (as Bryan Tyler)
Chika Fujimura
- Lapras
- (voce)
Arata Furuta
- Bonji
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's decent. The animation is refreshing and elevated and the storytelling is what one is to expect from a Pokémon movie. It's not a ground-breaking concept nor is it a stand-out film in the tapestry of Pokémon, but it certainly fulfills its role as the 20th anniversary celebration. If you decide to invest time into the movie, make sure to stick around for the credits. In my opinion, the visuals and music found there is the best of the movie, making one wonder why an entire film had to be crafted just to have it's essence buoyed primarily by nostalgia. What this movie does successfully (that nostalgia) isn't necessarily hard for a 20-year-old childhood-favorite franchise to muster up. Perhaps they realized this and took the easy way out.
Nevertheless, expect to walk away with your heart full of childhood warmth and your mind forgetting the rest.
Nevertheless, expect to walk away with your heart full of childhood warmth and your mind forgetting the rest.
This movie took me back to all the memories of this series and my childhood, it was not the plot but the feeling and the memories that got me into tears three times. Made me warm with that feeling only pokémon can.
I'm 23. You might wonder why I'm telling you this, but that is not without significance.
When I was 6 years old I would get up every Sunday morning at 07.00 to see the latest Pokemon episode, and it was some of the happiest Sundays I spend watching, and because of that I was very nostalgic watching this movie.
NOW FOR THE REVIEW
What doesn't work:
1st off The movie is very fast paced, and because of that, some of the touching moments in this movie, some new, some recognizable doesn't really pay off.
2nd The animation has some of the old style, but also some new style which doesn't come off great. One moment you're like: Wow, that's like the old days, and in another: ugh that's not good.
3rd Because it rekindles some moments from the old days, you feel bad for the moments left out, which leaves you feeling a bit annoyed and cheated.
4th Team rocket is utterly wasted in this movie. They could have left them out, but they kept them for comic relief, which was a HUEEGE MISTAKE! WHAT A WASTE!
5th It's not for hardcore Pokemon fans. If you're deep into Pokemon new gens and hate the old stuff, this will leave you unsatisfied and feeling like they f**ked the community over.
What works:
1st off The movie is a mix of nostalgia and new gen Pokemon's and characters, and they actually made it work. Kudos.
2nd. If you are anything like me, an OG Pokemon fan and a bit of a GENWUNNER, this is gonna be pure nostalgia love-fest. Right off the bat you're taken back to pallet town and you know where this is headed, nostalgia adventures. You get to see some old legendary encounters and some heartfelt moments, which sweetens this roller-coaster ride.
3rd. We finally gets some closure an in depth story regarding ash an Ho- Oh. The chapter I waited for so long as a kid is finally here.
A MUST WATCH for GENWUNNERS and people who are nostalgic for the old seasons.
It gets a 6/10 and a +1 for nostalgia.
On a last and more serious note. This could have been a 9/10 Pokemon if they made it an hour longer. That would have allowed them to slow it down, focus on story and would have made the heartfelt moments pay off more than they did.
When I was 6 years old I would get up every Sunday morning at 07.00 to see the latest Pokemon episode, and it was some of the happiest Sundays I spend watching, and because of that I was very nostalgic watching this movie.
NOW FOR THE REVIEW
What doesn't work:
1st off The movie is very fast paced, and because of that, some of the touching moments in this movie, some new, some recognizable doesn't really pay off.
2nd The animation has some of the old style, but also some new style which doesn't come off great. One moment you're like: Wow, that's like the old days, and in another: ugh that's not good.
3rd Because it rekindles some moments from the old days, you feel bad for the moments left out, which leaves you feeling a bit annoyed and cheated.
4th Team rocket is utterly wasted in this movie. They could have left them out, but they kept them for comic relief, which was a HUEEGE MISTAKE! WHAT A WASTE!
5th It's not for hardcore Pokemon fans. If you're deep into Pokemon new gens and hate the old stuff, this will leave you unsatisfied and feeling like they f**ked the community over.
What works:
1st off The movie is a mix of nostalgia and new gen Pokemon's and characters, and they actually made it work. Kudos.
2nd. If you are anything like me, an OG Pokemon fan and a bit of a GENWUNNER, this is gonna be pure nostalgia love-fest. Right off the bat you're taken back to pallet town and you know where this is headed, nostalgia adventures. You get to see some old legendary encounters and some heartfelt moments, which sweetens this roller-coaster ride.
3rd. We finally gets some closure an in depth story regarding ash an Ho- Oh. The chapter I waited for so long as a kid is finally here.
A MUST WATCH for GENWUNNERS and people who are nostalgic for the old seasons.
It gets a 6/10 and a +1 for nostalgia.
On a last and more serious note. This could have been a 9/10 Pokemon if they made it an hour longer. That would have allowed them to slow it down, focus on story and would have made the heartfelt moments pay off more than they did.
Plot of the film is basically alternate version of the first season of the series. It has many same scenes but has changed the plot to build around the Ho-Oh encounter, which happened in series but in series that didn't affect Ash's journey. Many of the later scenes are still same ones from series, but just in different places since Ash is traveling with different goal and direction. His travelmates aren't Misty and Brock but instead Verity and Sorrel who are basically same characters but with different names and look. Bad as a movie but if you want to watch how it all started. I think it's better to watch this instead of season 1 of the series. If you are not looking for nostalgia, there are better movies.
This is my favorite pokemon movie ever!!!!!!!! Very touching and a great story. I would recommend the movie to everyone!!! This movie changes up the original story of ash and pikachu and has them go on a new adventure to meet Ho-Oh. Very funny at lots of moments and the battle scenes are very cool!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film retells Ash and Pikachu's meeting to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Japan's first airing of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl (1997).
- BlooperDuring the infamous scene where Pikachu speaks English, it claims it doesn't like going in the Poke Ball because it doesn't want to leave Ash's side. This makes absolutely no sense, as Pikachu didn't like going in the ball even back at first, when it didn't even like Ash yet.
- Citazioni
Ash Ketchum: Pikachu... why won't you get in your Poké Ball?
Pikachu (talking): It's because... It's because... I always want... to be with you...
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is a large amount of unrelated clips played after the credits - including the start up screens from the original Game Boy title as well as stories about Giovanni (boss of Team Rocket) and Gary defeating the Elite 4.
- Versioni alternativeThe post-credit scene (see spoilers under trivia) was removed from the American limited theatrical release of the film.
- ConnessioniFeatured in A Pokémon Journey with Kunihiko Yuyama (2018)
- Colonne sonoreMezase Pokemon Masutâ: 20th Anniversary
(Aim to be a Pokemon Master: 20th Anniversary)
Performed by Rica Matsumoto
Lyrics by Akihito Toda
Music by Hirokazu Tanaka
Arranged by Saku
Courtesy of SME Records
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- 2.401.722 USD
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- 37.552.144 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 38min(98 min)
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