Sometimes the 2D and 3D animation doesn't blend, and the heinous pop songs would embarrass Peter Cetera, but there's plenty to like, including a fascinating mechanical contraption and musical score both shamelessly and lovingly stolen from "The Dark Crystal."
Pokemon Heroes is actually or maybe the best pokemon movie yet. I do love this movie cause the new characters are amazing, the plot is interesting, everything is just perfect or great.
Really loved this movie when it came on DVD, its awesome to see they where making progress of the use of a Blend of 3D Animations, and normal drawings, Latios and Latias are one of the best pokemon they made, to bad there is no other movie about those 2...
Kids who love Pokemon movies are no doubt going to see this movie, and they'll have a blast watching it. Very soon they will become older and more sensible and understand how terrible these movies are.
Of all the Pokemon movies, this was by far the one that I watched the most as a kid (probably because it was the only one that I owned on VHS or DVD at the time but still). The movie takes place in a Pokemon city that didn't appear in the game in which Ash again meets a legendary Pokemon, but this time it's to tease Gen. 3. The movie is the last to be made with the original cast of characters from the show and I think that it's a pretty great send of to them. The music is again great and the visuals are fantastic, minus some bad 3d and 2d mixing. The characters are again likeable and they do a pretty good performance as well. And that's about it everything else just fits together, so I would recommend this movie to (again) any Pokemon fan.
it's not bad it's just ok and to be honest it will seem a lot better if you watch it after seeing pokemon 4. but it could have been so much better and considering that this film is the last of that era of Pokemon it probably should have been. check it out though pokemon fans will mostly enjoy
Pokemon Heroes does not feature anything worthwhile for parents or outsiders to the series, but will keep children entertained and may suffice as a guilty pleasure to fans.
Production Company
East Japan Marketing & Communications Inc.,
Media Factory,
OLM,
Oriental Light and Magic (OLM),
Pikachu Project 2002,
Pikachu Project,
Shogakukan Production,
Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions,
TV Tokyo,
The Pokemon Company,
Tomy