When Molly Hale's sadness of her father's disappearance gets to her, she unknowingly uses the Unown to create her own dream world along with Entei, who she believes to be her father. When Entei kidnaps Ash's mother, Ash along with Misty & Brock invade the mansion looking for his mom and trying to stop the mysteries of Molly's Dream World and Entei!
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Best movie of this year hands down!
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Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Returns some of the darkness of the first film. Here we find a bunch of legendary Pokemon making one young girl's dreams come true. Not as nice as it sounds when her imaginary world is a nightmare for the rest of the earth. Pokemon 3 does a lot of things right, such as limiting the number of Pokemon, allowing for more story. It also brings Ash back his Charizard for a while, which only makes sense, since he doesn't have any powerful Pokemon at this point in the continuity. Team Rocket are reduced to such a joke that even they question their appearance by breaking the 4th wall. More CGI, which doesn't quite mix with the simple anime style, adds something new but not essential.
How did this get a low score this movie was so good, the only reason it gets minus a point because its pokemon.This movie was so amazing. There is nothing better than a talking giant dog making a girl a god.There seriously isn't anything better.Ash can get annoying because of his stupid little voice but thats it. Even pikachu and pichu short was good. This one had a great plot, unlike the first. I watched this movie like 10 times when i was a kid. I suggest watching this and the second movie then the anime first series. Nothing besides that.THE BEST POKEMON MOVIE, ONE OF THE BEST ANIME OVAS.
Ugh this film made my head reel. BADLY. But i will admit it, it wasn't bad from the last time I watched it. Fun new Pokémon. Ash is acting a little more like a teenager then the ten year old he really started out to be. Pikachu, which Im glad to say is still with us with his famous sayings. (even if we don't really understand them - but hey, if it ain't broke don't fix it!!) The only part that I didn't really like (which is a shame as its the main part) is the character Molly Hale. Who really I think came off a little too spoilt. Now I know its the main part that she bends the world to her will as her father died and she never knew her mother. But for me that never quite did it. She just ended up annoying me. Entri also REALLY annoyed me, (carm down dear irmalicious, your getting a little annoyed over a cartoon you probably haven't watched for the best of five years, anyway) couldn't the unknown created a better father figure? I mean kidnapping Ashs Mom Delia was probably not the smartest thing to do. After seeing Ash and his trusty crew save the Pokémon world, wouldn't be the smartest thing to do. It would be like kicking a rhino in the backside. Also Entri sounded liked a microphone!Not a bad movie for a Pokémon fan. If only they made Molly a tragic tearaway and Entri a hot six foot then yeah I might watch it a bit more.
If we have to chose the weirdest Pokémon movie for the big screen, this will be that movie. First of all, we must despite that non-intentional subversive message of zoophile status. What??? Yes, that message represented by the dog father and the human mother. Is not clear enough? Lord of unknown tower (I refuse to call it The spell of the unown) is a movie that, again, makes a critic to the Pokémon massive phenomenon. This time, the critic is for those children, trapped into the video game, that don't want to communicate with anybody else but with their own dreams. That annoying girl is just a victim of her own acts, and like a drug-addict makes everybody around her suffer the consequences of what she desires. If there is a movie that Pokémon loathers will love, it can be this one. Is just a movie that Pokémon lovers trapped by the phenomenon will hate, because it's a clear critic to them and their now ridicule admirers status. With this movie we receive another message, this time a RIP message. Pokemon is dead. The last amazing visual ideas are mixed with the school-boy-redaction screenplay, but the balance between well written plot and the visuals are so different that it really works. When the plot doesn't work, the visuals do the rest. So we have a hollow movie with a beautiful production design and a nightmare/dream look.