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Pokemon Movie - The Rise of Darkrai
Pokemon Movie - The Rise of Darkrai
List Price: $19.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 13 reviews)
Sales Rank: 3508
Category: DVD

Actors: Sarah Natochenny, Emily Jenness, Bill Rogers, Michele Knotz, Jimmy Zoppi (a.k.a Billy Beach)
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Brand: POKEMON MOVIE #10 (DVD MOVIE)
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 90 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: DPMRD
UPC: 782009238966
EAN: 0782009238966
ASIN: B0014Z4OOI

Release Date: May 27, 2008
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ash may think he's seen everything when it comes to Pokemon, but is he ready to face the mysterious Darkrai in his latest awesome adventure? While touring Alamos Town -home of the Space-Time Tower -with the beautiful Alice, Ash and his friends discover that the town's special garden has been decimated! Baron Alberto, a dashing but arrogant fellow, immediately blames the destruction on Darkrai. As if it just overheard the accusation, Darkrai appears and confronts our heroes!
Who is Darkrai? Is it a friend... or a friend in disguise? And as a battle between Legendary Pokemon Dialga and Palkia rages directly above Alamos Town-and threatens to tear a hole in the space-time continuum-will Ash and his friends survive this showdown and learn Darkrai's true nature?

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Amazon.com
The 10th Pokemon movie introduces Dialga and Palkia, two Legendary Pokemon from the "Diamond" and "Pearl" versions of the game. Ash, Brock, Dawn, and Pikachu visit the town of Alamos, which is dominated by two lofty towers that represent space and time. Alamos has been plagued by nightmares and supernatural events that the arrogant Baron Alberto blames on Darkrai, a powerful and elusive Pokemon. Alice, a gentle musician whose grandmother discovered Darkrai, disagrees. Her professor friend Tonio proves the escalating problems are caused by a clash between Dialga and Palkia. Unless the humans find a way to end this battle, the space-time fabric will tear and Alamos will be thrown into another dimension. Ash and Pikachu save the day, with some help from Dawn and Alice. The Rise of Darkrai (2007) is most the elaborate Pokemon feature to date: the CG effects range from the graceful towers to fireworks and energy storms. The drawn characters and computer-generated special effects are better integrated than in the previous features. The results are sure to delight Pokemon fans. (Unrated, suitable for ages 6 and older: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A great movie that reminds the Pokemon fandom of all of Pokemon's greats but good voice acting   November 9, 2008
There many be some fans out there who are laughing shakily over the ineptitude of this dub. Me? I'm just sighing heavily, because while this is one fantastic movie IMO that perhaps even calls to the epic nature of Movie 7, 8, (despite being divergent) and 2, as you can guess, this movie's fatal flaw is rather glaring and has been an outlet for whining amply amongst fans since 2+ years ago: the voice acting.

That's right, my fellow fans, Pokemon USA is more content with getting money than giving quality and care. The conflict between dimensions and the Space Time Tower? And Darkrai's ever-consuming, vindictive, yet deeply felt wrath? None of these things mean as much as they could if the viewers can't be touched by character reactions. The characters the viewers care about. And the voice acting is what does this, not just visual expressions. When Ash struggles in this film I WANT to be at the edge of my seat with the suspense of disbelief maintained as I feel the pithy qualities just on a sheer level of emotional intensity as the tones of suspense and worry build to a fever pitch and much conflict. However, Sarah Natochenny's, Bill Roger's, and Michele Knotz's lack of appositeness to deliver this hurts more than helps. If you can do a better job, DO A BETTER JOB. Pokemon USA, how about trying to give suggestions in order to improve upon voice acting? Work with your voice actors instead of just letting them do a job that isn't passable, especially by comparison to the older cast.

Oh, and alternatives? The Japanese version? Extras? Does PUSA make the inclusion of them with this product? Nope. That's a laugh. You know, I can only hope that the next film - Movie 11 - Giratana and the Sky Warrior - does not suffer in the same way if it is to suffer. For a film like this that rings with such epic nature, it's hard to feel that epic or immersed when the end product lacks with the characterizations provided audibly (if you want to deem them so). The film itself is pretty good - the animation is intense and vivid and so is the music. All of those things work nicely as backgrounds. But jeez? The voice acting? As negative as this review may come off there are fans out there who want change and will get that change if PUSA isn't going to budge. It's a tiresome refrain to allow this many movies in a row to be victim to this lack of care when it comes to the English dub.

If I sound like a broken record then forgive me. But these are the same sentiments many of the fans are feeling. It's sad that Pokemon is not amongst the US dub of animes that are often thrashed in quality by comparison to their original versions, as well as aired in other countries, viewers of lore who now have to share our adversity and pain in this regard. But PUSA? "Screw the viewers. Once asinine, always asinine." seems to be their motto. It's too bad they have not an inkling of the notions fans are of on this matter. The fight between Darkrai and Palkia? Still good. But the characters matter as much as their obstructions and as much as the Pokemon do, who once again the characters bond with as a basis for the show. Yes, the voice acting lambastes this.

I guess it'd be foolish for me to rattle on any more. Just know this, PUSA - if you think it's funny to rip off fellow viewers as incessantly as you have, then a job well done. Let's just hope that future movies and anime material do not withdraw into quagmires like these and that PUSA will sooner or later get our message: good voice acting and giving those who were unfairly fired a chance again = better quality all around.

Here's hoping it isn't foolhardy of me to continue to hope as prevalent a force as that is.



5 out of 5 stars Darkrai Delivers   September 30, 2008
My 7-year-old son is a HUGE fan of Pokemon and I have to say I have come to admire the phenomenon as well. In spite of the general premise that the Pokemon are used to "battle' each other, which I was initially uncomfortable with, the stories of the TV show and this movie in particular tend to leave the children watching with a positive message. Darkrai is fighting to save the town he calls home while Ash, Brock, Dawn, and others mistakenly assume he is one of the bad guys. In the end they realize they were wrong about Darkrai and feel regret and a deep sense of loss at Darkrai's selfless sacrifice on their behalf. But, not to worry, the movie ends on a happy note. Let's just say the title says it all. Any Pokemon fan will love this movie and those coming to Pokemon for the first time will enjoy it just as much.


2 out of 5 stars Umm Voices??   September 21, 2008
Movie was awsome,trully beautiful visuals and music, however honestly PUSA who do you think your fooling with the horrible voice acting, trying to make them sound alike...Foreshame...thank you for the japanese version i purchased i no longer have to see a cheap immitation.


4 out of 5 stars A Pretty Good Pokemon Movie   July 7, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great animation, the plot moves a good pace that keeps the action coming, and almost every character and creature that appears helps out and make themselves useful. Too bad it has a lousy dub's (as usual)


5 out of 5 stars Works Great   June 24, 2008
  0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this for my Grandson and he was very Happy with it. I was very happy with the speed in which it came and the condition was very good.

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