It was an ok episode... It was great seeing Wigglytuff for the 1st time and seeing how it's different from Jigglypuff. Nice to see Psyduck used in a different way, as a co-star in a movie.
20/100
It was an ok episode... It was great seeing Wigglytuff for the 1st time and seeing how it's different from Jigglypuff. Nice to see Psyduck used in a different way, as a co-star in a movie.
20/100
I liked seeing them do something different in this episode. It was nice to see them making a movie instead of just spending the episode battling or something. I liked how Psyduck was useful in this episode, I always like it when it does more than acting dumb.
Lol, when I first watched this, I didn't know that "I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday" and "Cleavon Schpielbunk" were references to I know What You Did Last Summer and Steven Spielberg. That makes me feel dumb. :/
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Funny episode! Wigglytuff was a snobby star, Psyduck dancing and Arbok and Weezing being sad about not getting the role was great! Just as most Kanto episodes, funny and great! A filler, but a very nice and entertaining filler.
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I quite liked this episode. It was funny to see Jigglypuff slapping and scratching all the other Pokémon, and how down Arbok and Weezing got when they were rejected. Love how Psyduck can't even get kidnapped properly, and saves the day after getting a headache from Misty's voice!
How the hell do Team Rocket make a Pokémon magnet anyway?
I LOVE THIS EPISODEIt was so great seeing all those pokemon and I got a laugh at Misty pushing Ash & posing for the camera, and the whole Wigglytuff/Psyduck was so cute & funny LOL!!!
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I still would have liked it if Ash and that girl had that battle before the mess but this is called a true filler of no use.
3/10.
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Didn't mind this episode when it first aired, but I find it really stupid these days. It could be because I'm in college studying film, so I have an idea how movies are made, and they are so never made in a day, even class project short films. In pre-production, everything from scenes to budget have to be planned, and then you go the extra mile and plan for the worst case scenarios. Then you make a schedule and decide which days are best for filming which scenes and is in the actors/actresses own schedules.
When I was younger, I do recall wondering why it was everyone was shouting out stuff during the filming of the battle scene, which might have been picked up by a boom mic somewhere. And having just recently seen it after so many years, I noticed the director (whose dub name is a botched-up version of "Steven Spielberg") was standing right out front where the camera could clearly see him in the shot. Classy.
Oh yeah, and he never shouted out, "action" at all in that episode.
This guy was an annoying idiot, I never liked him from the beginning, and I certainly don't like him now. He's a really bad director, and I hope that "Golden Growlithe Award" is an equivalent of the "Golden Raspberry Award", which is not something to be proud of.
So yeah, this episode is half-bad, half-entertaining only because no one can seem to make a proper film in the Pokémon world.
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This episode was funny especially since psyduck was chose instead of the others and they cut out all the people lol
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There is something very endearing about these two episodes. The second of course becasue of Meowth's story and this one for the parody of stereotypical movie production. Filler or not - the episodes in Kanto are predominately very comical. That is why they exceed in popularity.
Kanto had some serious laughs
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Katrina was awesome with her Raichu. Seeing Pikachu and Raichu dance was cute. And it was good that the writers focused on Arbok and Weezing, even if it wasn't for too long. And did anyone notice how Pidgeotto looked at one of the final scenes? It was funny looking.
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I saw this on the DVD! I was amazed at how they referenced 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'. I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday! XD
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