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Young
Pokémon trainer Ash Ketchum and his loyal friends journey to the
beautiful mountain town of Greenfield, where they will encounter the Unown,
the most mysterious of all Pokémon in Kids WB! Presents Pokémon
3 The Movie.
The third big-screen installment in the infinitely popular Pokémon
mythology is really two stories in one. The feature-length adventure,
Spell of the Unown, is accompanied by a bonus 22-minute short,
Pikachu and Pichu, starring the much-loved Pikachu in its
own adventure with the mischievous Pichu brothers, with a Dixieland jazz-inspired
score imported from the original Japanese release.
Many of the more than 100 new Pokémon that were introduced for
the first time in October of last year in the Gold and Silver edition
Pokémon Game Boy games will make their animated debut in Pokémon
3 The Movie, including Entei, the ferocious-looking beast with the
big roar and the gentle heart.
Even
Charizard, a Pokémon that Ash had released and now lives in Charicific
Valley, will make a surprise return to help the young trainer during a
particularly difficult battle, marking the first time the two friends
have been together since they said goodbye in one of the Pokémon
television show episodes.
The most interesting new Pokémon showcased in Pokémon
3 The Movie are the ultimately mystifying and elusive Unown, 26
cryptic entities shaped like letters of the alphabet (like alphabet
soup, without the soup, according to Pokémon Meowth) that
have the power to bring human thoughts and dreams into reality.
It is the Unown that create a challenge for Ash far greater than any Pokémon
battle he has ever experienced before. With help from Pikachu and all
his faithful Pokémon, plus friends Brock and Misty and even a little
unexpected assistance from Team Rocket, Ash must rescue the young orphan
Molly from the mystical forces that threaten to transform her life into
a dreamworld prison. At the same time, Ash must also struggle to bring
his own mother back from the realm of the Unown before she is lost forever
and he becomes an orphan himself.
No
one is sure what the Unown are capable of, once they unleash their full
powerÖ.but Ash and his friends are about to find out.
Warner Bros. is again collaborating with Nintendo of America, which manages
the Pokémon franchise, acquired from the original creators in Japan,
in all territories outside of Asia; and 4Kids Entertainment, which adapted
the film and is Nintendo of Americas exclusive agent for licensing
the property. Kids WB! Presents a 4Kids Entertainment Production,
Pokémon 3 The Movie, produced by Norman J. Grossfeld,
President of 4Kids Productions. Grossfeld and Michael Haigney adapted
the script from the original screenplay written by TAKESHI SHUDO and HIDEKI
SONODA, based on characters created by SATOSHI TAJIRI. The director of
the Japanese production is KUNIHIKO YUYAMA, and the American director
is Michael Haigney. Fans of the hit TV show will recognize the starring
voice talents of VERONICA TAYLOR, ERIC STUART, RACHAEL LILLIS, MADDIE
BLAUSTEIN, IKUE OTANI, KEN GATES, DAN GREEN and STAN HART. The voice cast
also features PETER R. BIRD, LISA ORTIZ, KATHY PILON, LEE QUICK, ED PAUL,
KAYZIE ROGERS, TARA JAYNE and ROGER KAY. Pokémon 3 The Movie
is distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, an AOL Time Warner
Company. www.pokemon.com / AOL Keyword: Pokemon v 1997-2001 Nintendo,
CREATURES, GAMEFREAK, TV Tokyo, SHO-PRO,JR KIKAKU. © PIKACHU PROJECT
2000. Pokémon properties are trademarks of Nintendo.
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