Pokemon 3 The Movie
Spell of the Unown | Pikachu & Pichu |
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TITLE: Spell of the Unown JAPANESE NAME: Emperor of the Crystal Tower RELEASE DATE: April 6, 2001 (US) |
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A young girl, Molly, who's parents disappears because of the Unown, is lonesome in a large mansion in the beautiful town of Greenfield. The Pokemon Unown comes to Molly. Slowly Molly begins to lose sight of what is real and what isn’t. It seems that with the help of Unown, a crystal begins to cover the tower, blurring the outside world and making it all the more unreal for Molly. Unown creates the crystal tower for Molly to help her forget her forget her lonliness due to the lost of her parents. Molly believes that Entei is her father, and Entei is then created. Everytime she wishes for something, a piece of the tower becomes crystal. Eventually it starts to cover everything. Ash Ketchem gets into this story because his mother is taken to the tower because Molly wished for a mother, and Ash's mom, being a mother, was taken to the tower by Entei. Now Ash must somehow rescue his mother and Molly from the powers of the tower. However they don’t want to leave because they believe they’re happy in the tower due to the powers of distortion it has and they no longer have a idea of the real world.
- Molly - The girl who lost her parents, and also the main character
- Entei - The legendary beast who got a mom for Molly: Ash's mother
- Unown - The Pokemon who turned everything in the Greenfield into crystal
- Charizard - The Pokemon who flies back to save the day
- Ash's Mom - The person who was taken by Entei to the crystal tower to be Molly's mom
- Our Heroes - Ash, Brock, and Misty, always trying to save the day
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Review |
RATING: 6 out of 10 This movie was really disappointing. Compared to the first movie, this one's no good at all. The plot really wasn't that good, with Entei being an "imaginary" Pokemon. If they wanted to make a movie based on Entei, then it should have been real. The Unown's special CGI effects were quite nice, though they didn't really blend in with the animation. In conclusion, this isn't what I'd like to see from the makers of Pokemon. |
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TITLE: Pikachu & Pichu JAPANESE NAME: Pichu and Pikachu RELEASE DATE: April 6, 2001 (US) |
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