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Features
• Animated
• Color
• DVD-Video
• NTSC
In Theaters : 1999
DVD Release : 20 July, 1999 |
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Pokemon - Seaside Pikachu! (Vol. 6) description
The continuing adventures of Pokémon pick up after the cliffhanger ending of Thunder Lizard as Ash, Misty, Brock, and Team Rocket are trapped aboard a sinking ocean liner. À la The Poseidon Adventure, they look to escape the upside-down ship with plenty of Poké-action along the way. After making it (was there a doubt?), the three heroes search for their lost Pokémon but find something else: Giant Pokémon! Finally, we find the not-so-subtle differences between the Pokémon Tentacool and Tentacruel. The final segment has more gunplay than most episodes, but the real challenge for parents will be the middle episode, which has five minutes of subtitled scenes in which the Pokémon talk to each other. Parents of nonreaders will certainly be brought in to translate for eager young souls anxious to know what Pokémon say to each other. Followed by Psychic Surprise. --Doug Thomas |
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Pokemon - Seaside Pikachu! (Vol. 6) Customer Reviews
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Without a doubt the BEST Pokemon episodes EVER!
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Seriously, these are classic. I love all three; they're all very exciting and funny. And I like how Team Rocket and the "heroes" teamed up to get out of the ship (although I do have one qualm- Misty should have lent Jessie and James a water Pokemon when they were escaping the ship). The second episode is lots of fun- you can finally tell what the Pokemon are saying! (The Pokemon talk as normal but they have subtitles) The best part in that episode, IMO, is when Team Rocket and the "heroes" are in the roller caster. Scary for them fun for us!
Tentacool and Tentacruel is also a great episode. Nastina is just so hilariously evil and her voice matches her personality perfectly. Misty was great in this episode; she showed her softer side. And you know what's really great about these episodes? They'r not all about Ash! Seriously, all the Advanced (*shudder*) and the Johto seasons talk about is Ash for the most part- I mean that boy has done more than most (wait he saved the world- all) old people have done! All the movies are centered around him and his gret accomplishments. Personally I think he's lucky about 75% of the time. And I think it would be really cool to see a NEW trainer compete in the Pokemon League instead it being the oh-so-talented Ash competing in every single league there is. Or maybe they should have him still winning the badges and stuff but have another trainer along with him winning them as well.
Uhhh . . . got a little sidetracked there. Do NOT get me started on how embarassingly horrible Pokemon Advanced is. The games are great but the show . . . not so much.
Anyway, these episodes are classic (and for those of you who don't know, Tentacool and Tentacruel is a lost episode . . . it was banned for awhile because the big Tentacruel crashing the towers reminded Americans too much of Sept. 11. At least that's what I heard. Btw that was AFTER this episode premiered so much of us had already seen it). It's just too bad that more of the Pokemon Advanced episodes aren't as good. |
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