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Pokémon : Jirachi, le génie des vœux

Original title: Gekijouban Poketto monsutâ Adobansu jenerêshon: Nanayo no negaiboshi Jirâchi
  • 2003
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  • 1h 21m
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5.7/10
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Pokémon : Jirachi, le génie des vœux (2003)
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A magician attempts to use the power of the Millennium Comet to awaken the legendary Pokémon Groudon.A magician attempts to use the power of the Millennium Comet to awaken the legendary Pokémon Groudon.A magician attempts to use the power of the Millennium Comet to awaken the legendary Pokémon Groudon.

  • Directors
    • Kunihiko Yuyama
    • Eric Stuart
  • Writer
    • Hideki Sonoda
  • Stars
    • Rica Matsumoto
    • Veronica Taylor
    • Eric Stuart
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    • Directors
      • Kunihiko Yuyama
      • Eric Stuart
    • Writer
      • Hideki Sonoda
    • Stars
      • Rica Matsumoto
      • Veronica Taylor
      • Eric Stuart
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Rica Matsumoto
    Rica Matsumoto
    • Satoshi
    • (voice)
    Veronica Taylor
    Veronica Taylor
    • Ash Ketchum
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Eric Stuart
    Eric Stuart
    • Brock
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ikue Ôtani
    Ikue Ôtani
    • Pikachu
    • (voice)
    Madeleine Blaustein
    Madeleine Blaustein
    • Meowth
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Yûji Ueda
    Yûji Ueda
    • Takeshi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kaori
    • Haruka
    • (voice)
    Rachael Lillis
    Rachael Lillis
    • Jessie
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Amy Birnbaum
    Amy Birnbaum
    • Max
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Kyôko Yamada
    • Masato
    • (voice)
    • (as Fushigi Yamada)
    Wayne Grayson
    Wayne Grayson
    • Butler
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Musashi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Megan Hollingshead
    Megan Hollingshead
    • Diane
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Kojiro
    • (voice)
    Inuko Inuyama
    Inuko Inuyama
    • Nyarth
    • (voice)
    Kerry Williams
    • Jirachi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Tomiko Suzuki
    Tomiko Suzuki
    • Jirachi
    • (voice)
    Chinami Nishimura
    • Achamo
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Kunihiko Yuyama
      • Eric Stuart
    • Writer
      • Hideki Sonoda
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    6owen-watts

    "Dooo doo doo doo doo doo dooo"

    Even though I watched this many months ago, I can still recall the complex and beguiling lyrics of the lullaby. "Doo doo doo" it starts and "doo doo doo dooo doo doo" it continues. Truly beautiful. Beyond that I know there was something about a vengeful butler, a gigantic circus and pokekaiju. I honestly enjoyed it rather more than the film before with the shrieking sky chickens and the China-inspired mountain locale here is rather nice. Sure, a lot of it falls into that classic pokemon trap of mindless tomfoolery with a thin veneer of sentiment, but... well actually I can't put it better than the rousing chorus of the wonderful lullaby: "doo dooo doo doo doooooo doo doo".
    6breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    A sequel that tries something different and passes okay

    While Pokémon has been one of Nintendo's mascots for a long time, even popular icons go into hibernation. After the lackluster performance of Pokémon: Heroes - Latios & Latias (2002), the franchise would finally begin its venture into home video territory with this sixth film installment. For some tent pole franchises, this is the kiss of death as most don't return to theatrical releases. Additionally, that means the stories lose more and more of their connections to the original films. However, because these films are playing in line with the TV show, that hasn't seemed to be the case yet. Which is good otherwise that would really throw off the legions of fans who watched the episodes religiously. Another thing to note is that while this entry is the beginning of home video releases, it is also the beginning of other changes.

    The story, taking place during the sixth season of the show, follows Ash, Brock and their new crew comprised of May and Max where they seek to catch a glimpse of the millennium comet. It is said the comet contains a large amount of energy capable of generating lots of power. Making its appearance in parallel to the comet is Jirachi (Kerry Williams), a Pokémon with special powers who befriends Max (Amy Birnbaum). Where they meet is at the local festival headed by Butler (Wayne Grayson) and Diane (Megan Hollingshead). The script and direction were headed by the usual crew members working on the past films There's also a bit of additional support from Norman J. Grossfeld returning for script adaptation as well as voice actor Eric Stuart doing direction adaption for the first time.

    What both Japanese and American crews accomplish in this feature is changing the formula slightly for fans who have been wanting something more. Of course by no means would the sixth film in a series change any new comers but for fans of the show, this should be entertaining enough. For once, the plot revolves around a main character other than Ash. While he is a central character, laying him off for a while is needed and it fits in with the show since much of Season 6 essentially reset Ash and has put him more in a mentor role than a mentee. That's a nice way to show Ash is growing up...despite the fact that he's still the same age even though it seems like years have passed. But that's not something that can be really faulted for, as fans have come to accept this.

    The structure of the story also has slightly changed for the better. This entry did not start off like it typically does with Ash battling some stranger with the current season's theme song behind it. Even the continuity is adequately referenced for the most part. Unfortunately, even with all these good parts, the film does get caught up in some real juvenile things like not giving the antagonist a very clear backstory. It's certainly not as bad as the antagonist from Pokémon the Movie 2000 (1999), but there are parts that feel like more could be said. It's just not that clear. The acting though is still great. Veronica Taylor who used to voice only Ash now also plays May and her interactions with the other voice actors is good too. Kerry Williams as Jirachi is fine, the Pokémon is supposed to be childlike so it seemed like an easy role. Mike Pollock also steps in as narrator instead of Roger Parsons, who sounds fairly close in performance.

    What still makes no sense as to why it would be needed is cinematography. This time not only handled by Hisao Shirai but also Takaya Mizutani. Seriously, what is camerawork needed for in animation? The only thing maybe is digital camera movement for anything CGI but who's to say? Shirai has been doing cinematography for the series since the very first film. Lastly Shinji Miyazaki returns as composer to this feature which looks to remain intact even for the English release. That's always good, but again no domestic album release. What can be said is at least there's consistency in the production where people who've worked on an entry before come back again for another time.

    None of the Pokémon films have ever managed to hit ground breaking levels of entertainment and this one is no different. It still makes no sense how cinematography is incorporated and the villain still doesn't have the best backstory. But the production crew that work on these films are a reliable bunch with acceptable voice acting and good music. The direction has also been slightly modified to keep its fans attention.
    10sportmaster032000

    Thank you, Pokemon!!!

    Thank you, Pokemon!!! I really enjoyed movie! This movie was so great that I gave this movie 10 out of 10! Thanks to computer graphics (I think it was included in there), and the animations, for Pokemon and Pokemon characters, I really loved this movie! Oh my god..., I can't stop but think about this movie after I watched it. The music was good, the plot was good, the animations were good... I mean great, everything was good. No wait, I say everything's GREAT, not good! Man, I'm so excited about this. No wonder I can't stop but think about this movie all over again. I can watch it over again, too, so that I'll be able to remember this throughout my life. I recommend this movie to everyone, so watch it and remember it!
    5gandalf_a_1999

    OK if you are a poke fan

    I wasn't expecting much. I found the Mewtwo movie better. I thought it would be interesting having a pokemon grant wishes, but hey this is for kids.

    I have also seen pokemon 2 and will be watching Pokemon 7 Destiny Deoxys. I started watching the TV series then the red/blue gold silver and other games came out, then we got the Mewtwo movie so I have missed the ones between 2 and this one.

    If you don't know much about pokemon you wont get the small team rocket parts and the powers pokemon have such as Pikachu's thunder attacks, but you wont miss much of the story. Go back and watch the TV series or play a gameboy version if you're a bit lost but I doubt it.

    A better name for the magician could have been better, though it was original. The plot is simple and you don't need to guess whats going to happen.
    3dizzypunch

    The BOR-RING factor outweighs everything else.

    If you like Pokemon as much as I do, you won't want to miss the appearance of a Pokemon that is, otherwise, never shown on TV. Though I would make an exception for this movie, even you're a hardcore Pokemon fan.

    I've been following Pokemon shows, games and movies ever since I was a child. This has got to be the most boring Pokemon movie yet! More than half of the entire movie is FILLERS and nothing but FILLERS. The plot is crappy and the only character development was when their past is revealed in a brief sentence or two. The voice over is terrible, especially for Jirachi. Half way through, I was so disappointed that it felt painful to sit on my seat.

    The only reason why this movie didn't receive a 1 star from me is because of the sudden twist towards the end. It saved the movie and made it almost worth watching.

    Again, even for hardcore Pokemon fans, you might want to simply skip the first half. Trust me, you won't miss a damn thing!

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    • Trivia
      This is the first Pokemon film in which one of Ash's friends has a prominent role, in this case Max. The previous five movies featured Ash and/or a character-of-the-day as the central human character.
    • Quotes

      Jirachi: Max!

      Max: Huh?

      Jirachi: I'm gonna miss you! We'll be best, best friends, forever and ever.

    • Crazy credits
      As the credits roll we see Ash, May, Brock, and Max heading to their next location. As well as different constellations of Pokémon in the night sky.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Pokemon Films (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Make a Wish/Chiisaki Mono
      Music/Arrangement by Takahiro Yamautsuri

      Lyrics by Yoshiko Miura & Norman J. Grossfeld

      Performed by Asuca Hayashi & Cindy Mizelle

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Nintendo
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pokémon: Jirachi - Wish Maker
    • Production companies
      • 4 Kids Entertainment
      • Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
      • Pikachu Project
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      • $34,173,059
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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