There isn't even an interesting pokemon fights, you get a pokemon vs big robot that have been used too many times in pokemon before, and in a couple of pokemon movies too
#Pokemon the movie ost movie
The movie tries to be sad and emotional, but nothing that I haven't already seen done in other works It feels like even the writers are sick of him and don't know what to do with him Just like in the previous movie, Ash doesn't do anything for most of the Overused "pokemon and humans must co-exist!" as if this subplot hasn't been used millions of times Team Rocket role felt forced and unnecessary Typical cartoon villain being a bad guy because he's a bad guy (also extremely dumb, recording a proof of his evil plot for no good reason as if he wanted to be caught) Unoriginal story, literally a rip off of Tarzan but worse Not surprised that this is another terrible Pokemon movie. Lastly, if you are going into this very good movie expecting to get major backstory on Ash's dad, DON'T. I hope that it will get more attention once it hits streaming platforms here in the west. I rarely leave reviews, but I feel bad that this movie, which obviously had a lot of love and passion put into it, was mostly brushed under the rug due to the pandemic. I also wished they built a little bit more on the established lore of the forest and the whole shiny Celebi aspect as I felt like that was almost completely brushed over. And also, the main "twist" villain (if you can even call it that) was not interesting whatsoever and could be spotted a billion miles away the moment they appeared on screen. My only criticisms for this movie were some occasionally awkward CGI, especially in some crowd shots, that really weren't TOO noticeable. Team Rocket is as adorkably conniving as ever and really helps the protagonists in this movie more than do any actual villainy. Ash is there as well to propel the story forward. Its a classic coming of age/parenthood story between a human and a Pokemon Zarude. I won't rant on too much longer because really there is not that much to dissect here. The few insert songs used were quite sappy but effective at conveying the budding emotions that bloom in the climax moments of the movie (where the big cry happened for me). Overall, the Pokemon in this film feel very integrated into the world and strengthens both the world-building and the central theme of the story: how Pokemon and humans coexist to become friends, and even family to one another.Īlso while the soundtrack of this movie is not particularly mind-blowing, it works well for what it is. The same could be said about the scenes in Milyfa Town where we get to see Pokemon living together with humans and participate in various events and festivals together. Everything in Okoya Jungle looked lush and vibrant and teeming with life. Its really a win-win in my book.Īrt and animation are SOLID. This way, the movies can pack more richness in its characters and concepts without sacrificing continuity.
#Pokemon the movie ost tv
To follow the canon storyline of the TV anime. I love this new alternate line of Pokemon movies after the soft-reset that was Pokemon Movie 20: I Choose You and then Movie 21: The Power of Us which seem to focus on a specific theme instead of trying Its 100% worth a watch, especially for any long-term Pokemon fans out there. I know there will be people out there calling this a Tarzan rip-off, and I'll admit, the concept is nothing revolutionary and the plot can be very predictable at parts, but BOY is the overall execution and heights of the emotions in movie incredible. Pokemon Movie 23: Coco/Secrets of The Jungle made me cry.