Pokémon, le film : Je te choisis !
- 2017
- Tous publics
- 1h 38m
Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town is 10 years old today. This means he is now old enough to become a Pokémon Trainer. Ash dreams big about the adventures he will experience after receiving his fi... Read allAsh Ketchum from Pallet Town is 10 years old today. This means he is now old enough to become a Pokémon Trainer. Ash dreams big about the adventures he will experience after receiving his first Pokémon from Professor Oak.Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town is 10 years old today. This means he is now old enough to become a Pokémon Trainer. Ash dreams big about the adventures he will experience after receiving his first Pokémon from Professor Oak.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Narrator
- (voice)
- …
- Satoshi
- (voice)
- Ash Ketchum
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Musashi
- (voice)
- Kojiro
- (voice)
- Nyarth
- (voice)
- Pikachu
- (voice)
- Caterpie
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Rebecca Becker)
- Pikachu (talking)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as H.D. Quinn)
- James
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Carter Cathcart)
- …
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Bryan Tyler)
- Lapras
- (voice)
- Lucario
- (voice)
- Bonji
- (voice)
Featured reviews
If you are new to pokemon, -You will not really introduced to the world of pokemon -They put legendary pokemon and a lot more from all generations unnecceserly.
Initially, I was worried that this plot would be a pared-down selection of key moments from the anime, much like what has been done with other anime movies like One Piece's The Desert Princess and the Pirates (2007) and Episode of Chopper Plus(2008). Fortunately, this film managed to capitalize on some hindsight that ended up linking the first few episodes of the anime to significant plot points introduced in the second generation of games. Granted, this semi-ret-conning diverges from the anime plot (to a point where Team Rocket is completely uninvolved), but at least it provides a more cogent conclusion by the end of the film.
Some have bashed this movie for the controversial decision to give Pikachu an actual voice, but the nostalgia in me (partly from the anime, as much as from the first Pokémon movie) got chills during the climax of this film. That being said, I had trouble getting used to the new voice actors for this movie, which pulled me out of the nostalgia every now and again. In the end, the plot of this film probably follows a lot closer to the actual Pokémon games than the anime ever did, which is probably a plus considering some of the complaints many fans have about the anime.
A nostalgia trip for the millennials who grew up with Pokémon, I give I Choose You! 3.5 stars out of 5.
hey don't serve any purpose to the plot and don't even make any funny remarks. Haven't we had enough of Team Rocket throughout the series? Please just be off. Also one thing that sort of ruined it for me, was Prof.Oak's voice. . . . Yeah no... I know he wasn't featured for very long... but why couldn't ' Stuart Zagnit ' or ' Stan Hart ' return?. . So The story at times seems very Lazy and they just threw in little parts to give us all Nostalgia. But wasn't that the whole purpose of the film? It was released on the 20th anniversary of Pokemon and the writers probably felt free to throw in whatever they wanted to fit. I enjoyed it for what it was but it was no grand achievement. The little throwbacks here and there are what makes it so enjoyable for me. If you didn't watch Pokemon when you were young, you probably won't get a kick out of it. My Favorite parts were the battle between Charizard and Incineroar and the moment when Charizard saves Cross and the Explanation was that "charizard hasn't forgotten you were once its Trainer." The main thing I MUST mention here is the artwork and animation. This was absolutely my favorite thing. Everything looks so beautiful and updated and it's great to see Kanto this way. I Loved the parts with Ho-oH and seeing all the rainbows and bright sunlight. If you've been a Pokemon Fan since day one, why not give it a watch?
Did you know
- TriviaThe film retells Ash and Pikachu's meeting to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Japan's first airing of Pokémon (1997).
- GoofsDuring 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.
- Quotes
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...
- Crazy creditsThere 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.
- Alternate versionsThe post-credit scene (see spoilers under trivia) was removed from the American limited theatrical release of the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in A Pokémon Journey with Kunihiko Yuyama (2018)
- SoundtracksMezase 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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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,401,722
- Gross worldwide
- $37,552,144
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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