Pokémon 10: O Pesadelo de Darkrai
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn idyllic town is thrown into chaos when two powerful Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia, cross paths and battle, distorting the dimensions of time and space. The only hope comes from Darkrai, a sh... Ler tudoAn idyllic town is thrown into chaos when two powerful Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia, cross paths and battle, distorting the dimensions of time and space. The only hope comes from Darkrai, a shadowy Pokémon shunned by the townsfolk.An idyllic town is thrown into chaos when two powerful Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia, cross paths and battle, distorting the dimensions of time and space. The only hope comes from Darkrai, a shadowy Pokémon shunned by the townsfolk.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Satoshi
- (narração)
- Pikachu
- (narração)
- Hikari
- (narração)
- Musashi
- (narração)
- Dai
- (narração)
- Dawn
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Emily Jenness)
- …
- James
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Billy Beach)
- …
- Buizel
- (narração)
- Alice
- (English version)
- (narração)
- Darkrai
- (narração)
- Aipom
- (narração)
- Kai
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Sean Rey)
- Jessie
- (English version)
- (narração)
- …
- Tonio
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Rich McAnna)
- …
- Allegra
- (English version)
- (narração)
- (as Elisabeth Williams)
- Maki
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
Many pokemon fan know that 4Kids entertainment had the rights to all pokemon anime/movies how ever it was then taken over by "Pokemon.inc" so the leading roll of Ash ketchum would no longer be played by Veronica Taylor but by Sarah Natochenny (A sound alike vice actor) no offense to Sarah but Veronica was the Voice many people had come to know as Ash's voice. How ever the sound alike sounds NOTHING like Ash, and this movie is the best example of bad dubbing, all the original voices have been changed for the worst except for Jessie (the red headed member of team rocket) who for some reason sounds the same.
But aside from the voices, the story line and plot of this movie, kept me watching till the end. a nice choice of music for the battling moments,
The story is set around the time of the Diamond and pearl animes time line, as two pokemon are engaged in a battle caught between space and time, in the mean time ash and his buddies arrive in a new town, where Darkrai ( a pokemon that is cause of your bad dreams ) is bringing chaos to the town and its people. could this be the end of the pokemon world as we know it ?
Worked on by the same Yuyama Sonoda duo, the story is about the city of Alamos which has two musical towers built at the center of it all. The two towers represent space and time which is also related to the legendary Pokémon Palkia and Dialga respectively. Unfortunately, when these two creatures cross paths their dimensions' warp causing catastrophic damage. The only one who seems to be aware of this is Darkrai (Scott Williams), a Pokémon that causes nightmares and is shunned from the city of Alamos. And of course, Ash and company are headed straight towards that event that is bound to happen. There they also meet Alice (Khristine Hvam) and Tonio (Rich McNanna) who are close childhood friends. The concept sounds initially okay...but upon further analysis, things don't really add up or seem rather pointless.
The biggest issue is the conflict between characters...in this case the Pokémon. Palkia and Dialga are this entry's "big baddie" Pokémon. But the thing is, they aren't villains and that's okay. The problem is their purpose. The whole plot is due to them crossing paths and deciding to fight about it. For what? What's the reason? Does one want the other's job? Or did just one Pokémon wake up that morning in a rotten mood? And being that their Pokémon and answer in English is like expecting to win the lottery; the chances are beyond low. Prior to the main story, the film refers to all past movies and shows how Pokémon live among each other...including the legendary ones. So why can't Palkia and Dialga? Aren't they aware of each other's presence? If these two hard heads didn't get mad each other, then this whole issue could have been avoided.
Not to mention wasn't Celebi from the 4th movie the Pokémon that controlled time? Topping it off are the other side characters. Of the new characters Alice is the only one who has stake in the game. The script probably could have found a way to just make it about her and the two new legendries mitigated Tonio and Darkrai altogether. The problem is, the characters just aren't that interesting. Darkrai just plays elusive the whole time despite that it's a Pokémon that can speak English like Team Rocket's Meowth. Speaking of which, Jessie, James and Meowth have more of a part to play in this feature. Why does it have to be when the story isn't as good though, is hard to tell. And although the side characters are not that interesting, the voice acting is better than The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon (2006).
Emily Bauer as Dawn joins Sarah Natochenny in Ash's company after doing Season 10 of the show and she performs just fine. Rich McNanna as Tonio also voice Jack Walker in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (2006). Khristine Hvam as Alice was her first voice acting credit and managed fine too. As for Scott Williams as Darkrai, he actually managed to sound like Dan Green sometimes. How Darkrai became a liked character is a mystery. Cinematography was again taken care of by Takaya Mizutani but again not sure what that was. If anything the animation and music composed by Shinji Miyazaki was nice to hear. Although not many tracks were distinguishable and no domestic album release is available, the main song Orácion is quite nice to hear coming from an organ.
The actors all perform well along with some different sounding music. Regrettably, this does not make up for the premise this particular entry is based on. The reason for the whole plot feels baseless and the majority of supporting characters feel like they weren't exactly needed to resolve it either.
When I first saw this movie I was like superb! This is one of the best Pokemon movies I've ever seen so far. & I had this feeling that I must buy this movie. The best thing I really like about this movie is that the movie followed up on the plot perfectly.The special effects in 3 D turned out great. & best of all it had such a sad but cute happy ending to it. I totally disagree on how the star rating turned out to be. I think this movie deserves something better. I would give this movie an 8.5 star rating. From all the Pokemon movies that I've seen they have been starting to improve quite a bit. Great job! Keep up the good work!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn the English dub, Darkrai is referred to as a male, even though Darkrai is genderless in the games
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the Oracion end scene, there is a shot of the towers zoomed out with Alice and the gang on the bridge. It shows all the complete features of the tower. However, when the wings show, the "complete" set of flowers and vines disappear
- Citações
James: [spying on Ash and co] Say, this balloon thing is catching on.
Meowth: Like we're gonna catch Pikachu.
[several aerial Pokemon float by]
Jessie: More balloons?
Meowth: Three Drifloon and a Drifblim.
Jessie: Ah, they're so round and cute. Say, I think they want us to take them for a walk!
[tries to catch them with a net]
Jessie: Come... to... Jessie! Will you please stop playing hard to get?
[the Drifloon and Drifblim expand in size]
Jessie: What'd I do?
Meowth: Same thing you always do!
James: Okay, now. A little humor will go a long way to stop that swelling.
[the Drifloon and Drifblim expel a whirlwind of air]
Meowth: They busted us with gust!
- ConexõesFeatured in Honest Game Trailers: Pokemon Diamond and Pearl (2015)
- Trilhas sonorasBe With You: Itsumo Soba ni
(movie version)
Performed by Sarah Brightman
Lyrics & Music by Espen Lind & Amund Bjørklund & Magnus Rostadmo
Translated by Motoko Oshino
Courtesy of EMI Music Japan
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 42.496.749
- Tempo de duração1 hora 35 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.85 : 1