Title: | Pocket Monsters Advance Generation: Rekku no Homonsha
Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys
ポケットモンスター・アドバンスジェネレーション 裂空の訪問者
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Overall: | Rent |
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2004, Action, All Ages, Movie, Sci-Fi, Video-game inspired
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Satoshi and his friends travel to LaRousse, where they meet a boy named Tooi who is afraid of Pokemon due to an incident that happened four years earlier. Meanwhile, Deoxys, a Pokemon from space, has reappeared, putting a barrier around the city and kidnapping people. Rayquaza, a Pokemon that lives in the atmosphere, comes to fight it.
(Summary Courtesy of Anime News Network)
97-minute film released on July 17, 2004.
Animated by OLM. |
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Satoshi and his friends travel to LaRousse, where they meet a boy named Tooi who is afraid of Pokemon due to an incident that happened four years earlier. Meanwhile, Deoxys, a Pokemon from space, has reappeared, putting a barrier around the city and kidnapping people. Rayquaza, a Pokemon that lives in the atmosphere, comes to fight it.
(Summary Courtesy of Anime News Network)
97-minute film released on July 17, 2004.
Animated by OLM.
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Pocket Monsters Advance Generation: Rekku no Homonsha
(Rent-/ Watch+)
One of the decent film entries in the Pokemon franchise, Destiny Deoxys' intent is exploring a moral in learning to understand and trust others. This is explored through two plots in the movie that involve a boy named Tory trying to get over his fear of Pokemon due to a traumatic experience from a few years earlier and a Pokemon from space named Deoxys that invades the high-tech city of Larousse City for mysterious reasons, while evading attacks from a hostile Rayquaza that perceives it as a threat. The conflict involving the Deoxys and Rayquaza play into the film's moral as both Pokemon have their reasons for behaving as they do and are revealed to not be totally nefarious with their motives. Like prior films, the visuals for the film are better than what you find in the TV anime with fluid movement and more polished character designs, though its uses of CG animation during the movie's opening and with the technology of Larousse City sticks out like a sore thumb from the regular animation. Pretty much, a decent entry within the franchise.
Last updated Wednesday, October 02 2019. Created Wednesday, October 02 2019.
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