Pokémon the Movie: White - Victini and Zekrom

December. 03,2011      G
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Kingdom of the People of the Earth once ruled over the land, but now all that remains is the Sword of the Earth. in the city of Eindoak. Satoshi, Iris, and Dent arrive in Eindoak during a harvest festival's Pokémon Tournament and meet the legendary Pokémon Victini who wishes to share its powers of victory to someone. Elsewhere in the city, a descendant of the People of the Earth named Dred Grangil has arrived who seeks to revive the kingdom's power with the Sword of the Earth, bringing them back into power over the land, and Satoshi and his friends must stop him before he destroys the land along with Victini.

Rica Matsumoto as  Satoshi (voice)
Ikue Otani as  Pikachu (voice)
Aoi Yuki as  Iris (voice)
Minami Tsuda as  Kibago (voice)
Mamoru Miyano as  Dent (voice)
Megumi Hayashibara as  Musashi (voice)
Shin-ichiro Miki as  Kojiro / Iwapalace (voice)
Inuko Inuyama as  Nyarth (voice)
Unsho Ishizuka as  Narrator (voice)
Misato Fukuen as  Mijumaru / Leefu (voice)

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Reviews

CommentsXp
2011/12/03

Best movie ever!

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Pacionsbo
2011/12/04

Absolutely Fantastic

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Nayan Gough
2011/12/05

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Allison Davies
2011/12/06

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Owen Ogletree
2011/12/07

Many people may disagree, but this is my favorite post-Hoenn Pokémon movie. It felt fresher and was done better than most of the other newer movies.The story isn't out of this world, but it's pretty interesting. Damon wishes to bring the kingdom back to power by using the legend of the People of the Vale. Nothing particularly new, but it was done the right way, in my opinion. Damon was pretty good as the "misled protagonist."Ash's relationship with Victini was actually pretty well done, probably the best since his bond with Lucario from "Lucario and the Mystery of Mew." They become so close that they nearly die for each other.The animation is especially good in this one, very rich and colorful. The action set pieces were larger-than-life and quite epic.I'm really not a fan of Iris or Cilan, I feel that they are very weak characters. Also, as usual, there are some pretty stupid moments.In my opinion, this is the most satisfying Pokémon movie since "Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea." I think even fans who have stopped watching the series should give this one a try.RATING: B+

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Mike Young
2011/12/08

Pokemon Victini and Zekrom, along with its counterpart is a solid example of bad writing, and evidence of the series becoming a seasonal rot like My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The movie's real plot starts with the heroes Ash, Iris, and Cilan trying to restore some kingdom with either reuniclus or gothitelle, rescuing victini from Damon, and using reshiram to restore the kingdom altogether in one perfect session. The characters can act like Spongebob or Timmy Turner at times during and before the plot lines execute. The morals were somewhat inappropriate for even a Pokemon fan or trainer to see. After a big battle with Damon and his master plan to destroy the kingdom, Ash and his heroes were able to defeat him with careful strategy. Concluding this poor movie, Ash and his friends sadly depart from the kingdom to head for more and more terrible adventures. And the first 493 pokemon were not featured at all because of the writing staff have a ton of issues with what's a pokemon and what can be done to bring them back from the first four generation.Cringe inducing audio: 3/5 Cringe inducing Visuals: 1/5 Lackluster Writing: 5/5 Annoyance: 2/5 Disturbing Content: 2/5 Unnecessary Cruelty: 5/5 Rancid Morals: 1/5 Low Production Values: 2/5 Unfortunate Implication: 2/5 Character Derailment: 4/5Other Notes: Take some things from teen titans go's waffles, and mix it with some one coarse meal, and there is a bad movie that has been decompiled from the computer.

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hayashimegumi
2011/12/09

Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram & White—Victini and Zekrom (2011) are quite special as they are the two versions of the fourteenth films, just like the two versions of the game, Pokémon Black & White. Each version has different set of Pokémon that are exclusive to its respective titles and there are indeed some differences in several aspects. Unfortunately, even if it's two against any one film, they are not as captivating as most of the other Pokémon films in entirety.Firstly, the concept of Victini is quite interesting and it is adorable but that is not enough to make this a good one as the whole backstory and plot is just not compelling. Then, while the designs of Reshiram and Zekrom are quite unique; the concept of Heroes of Truth and Ideals associated with them are awfully laughable. There is just nothing to it because everything here is extremely vague. Talk about philosophy!There is also nothing much to the flying castle, except that it look grand on the outside, can be moved around by abusing Pokémon's powers and if it lands on the right spot, it can magically stop a powerful energy known as the dragon force. Honestly, nothing much stands out here except the pop up history book scene which is creative and nicely done and probably Ash Ketchum's selfless and reckless actions. So, if you hate him, it is most likely that you won't like this because the creators of this animated feature decided to make it Ash-centric again with these films by making him, an unknown person to the kingdom as the chosen one. I am neutral towards Ash Ketchum but it is still illogical. What made it worst is that the villain is also one of the worst there is. He seems to be a good guy but he is not. He is supposed to be a bad guy, but he is not really one too. There is just so many contradiction about this character Damon but I guess in the end he is just a confused guy.Which one is the better version, is all up to your own liking. There are only slightly different scenes with different side of story and characters but as a whole, the differences are almost unnoticeable except during the People of the Vale scenes and the appearance of Damon's Pokémon as the script and the editing is largely the same. For me, these makes a bad recycling example. Sure, it is certainly something new but can't deny that it is a very lazy work. I just hope this won't happen again because anyone could do the same to their films by just changing or recreating some stuffs and release it as two versions. Or, worst, even more than that. So, it is quite sad to conclude that these films are another letdown as it has one of the worst backstory.

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Brian Camp
2011/12/10

POKÉMON THE MOVIE WHITE: VICTINI AND ZEKROM (2011) played in a few hundred theaters across the country in morning screenings on December 3 and 4, 2011. It was one of two Pokémon movies to be produced in Japan in 2011, both of which were among Japan's highest grossing domestic releases this year. The second one, POKÉMON THE MOVIE BLACK: VICTINI AND RESHIRAM (2011), is slated to premiere in the U.S. on the Cartoon Network on December 10. I was lucky enough to attend one of the theatrical screenings of POKÉMON THE MOVIE WHITE and am happy to report that it is one of the best of the franchise. I write as a Pokémon fan who's seen every one of the previous movies, including theatrical screenings of the first five.This movie offers a more streamlined screenplay than the last few Pokémon movies and a pared-down group of main characters. There's about a half-hour of buildup and exposition before the narrative shifts into gear with a steady stream of suspense and excitement once all the characters wind up on a floating castle that rises up into the atmosphere, leaving havoc in its wake, and deliberately recalling Hayao Miyazaki's 1986 classic, LAPUTA: CASTLE IN THE SKY. Not a bad source of inspiration, I daresay.The setting is a mountaintop town, resembling settlements in the Andes, with a monumental castle that sits atop a peak overlooking the town. The castle is a remnant of the "Kingdom of the Vale," which existed thousands of years earlier elsewhere and, according to legend, following a devastating war, the castle was lifted up by powerful "pillars of protection" and brought to this peak. One young man from the region, Damon, seeks to restore the kingdom and reunite the scattered descendants of the "People of the Vale." He captures a little psychic Pokémon called Victini and harnesses its powers to fuel the pillars and get the castle moving again. Unbeknownst to him, though, such a move releases the stored-up "Dragon Force" that had been contained in the earth below the castle and which now threatens to destroy the world. Our heroes, Ash, Iris and Cilan, along with Damon's mother and sister, work to stop Damon and return the castle to Earth. They learn how to revive Zekrom, an ancient black flying dragon Pokémon, to help them. But first, it must confront Damon's ancient white flying dragon Pokémon, Reshiram.While Reshiram and Zekrom provide spectacular action setpieces in the film, it's the endearing little Victini, which looks like a beige squirrel with over-sized pointed ears, who earns our sympathy and keeps us engaged with the story. We first meet Victini, which can turn invisible when it wants, as it helps Ash telekinetically during a particularly perilous mountain climbing episode where Ash had tried to rescue some stranded Pokémon. The group gets to meet Victini when it's attracted by the "macarons" (cookies) offered by Cilan, who has baked them himself. Local characters Juanita and daughter Carlita are impressed by the newcomers' ability to coax the elusive Victini into view and then earn its devotion. Needless to say, Damon's cruel attempts to exploit Victini to carry out his self-proclaimed mission outrage Ash and company and get them involved in the action.The imagery is quite spectacular, ranging from the breathtaking sight of the town of Eindoak situated atop towering mountain peaks, to the scenes of the massive castle floating up in the sky high above the Earth. The castle itself is beautifully designed and laid out, particularly the massive chamber where Damon uses the pillars to power the castle's moves. A helicopter piloted by the town's mayor is the one rescue vehicle summoned to duty, although a robot Pokémon owned by Juanita helps out as well. On the Earth, the purple flames of the Dragon Force spread out of control through the region's forests, forcing hundreds of adorable wild Pokémon to flee in panic. The whole thing is quite compelling throughout. As Pokémon movies go, this one ranks with Movies 1, 6, and 7 as the best of the franchise, although I enjoy all of them and can easily rewatch any of them.Iris and Cilan are seen in the latest Pokémon TV season, "Pokémon Black and White," currently airing on the Cartoon Network. It's one of the best seasons so far in the long-running franchise and the two new characters are something of a breath of fresh air.ADDENDUM (12/10/11): I watched the companion movie, POKÉMON THE MOVIE BLACK: VICTINI AND RESHIRAM, in its premiere tonight on the Cartoon Network (interrupted multiple times by commercial breaks). As far as I can tell, roughly 70-80% of it is exactly the same as POKÉMON THE MOVIE WHITE. It simply amounts to an alternate version with Zekrom and Reshiram basically reversing roles. The only footage that's different is that which shows Zekrom acting as Damon's aide and Reshiram being revived by Ash to restore the balance, whereas in the first movie it was the other way around. Damon's other hench-Pokémon are different from those in the first film. For instance, Reuniclus has been replaced by Gothitelle (who is in one of the TV episodes), but they do exactly the same thing. It hardly seems to have been worth the effort. I don't understand the rationale for making two movies from the same material that tell exactly the same story with only slight changes in the cast of Pokémon and then releasing them together.

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