^Confusing post
Aside from the...minor messups, this is my 2nd favorite movie, aside from the Mewtwo Returns special. I rate it 9.5/10.
~RJ Fighter
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^Confusing post
Aside from the...minor messups, this is my 2nd favorite movie, aside from the Mewtwo Returns special. I rate it 9.5/10.
~RJ Fighter
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Hm........let me try and rephrase that. The Venasaur named Bruteroot, the Blastoise named Shellshocker, and Charizard each belonged to a trainer, the male one, female one, and Ash. Each trainer accepted Mewtwo's challenge to face a cloned version of their Pokemon, a Blastoise, Venasaur, and Charizard, all of them containing markings all over their body's. Since the clones defeated the 'original' Pokemon, the 'original' Pokemon were taken by Mewtwo to be cloned, but in the 'war' scene where the 'originals' faced the clones, there were only one Blastoise, Venasaur, and Charizard on the clone side, when there should have been two, the ones with markings that were there, and ones without markings, cloned from the male's, female's, and Ash's Bruteroot, Shellshocker, and Charizard.
I hope that was clearer.........or did I just make it more complicated 0.o
...XD No comment. Don't wanna anger Toto. XDOriginally Posted by ShucklemasterJ
Dude. Corey. The hawt.
Fergus was kinda hot too. >__> Too bad he didn't really do squat except get pwned by Mewtwo. Did he even battle? XD I know Corey and Neesha did, but...hm. XD
Purrrrrrr.
Evidently, those three pokemon were not cloned before the machine was destroyed. They were probably a low priority for Mewtwo, since he already had individuals of their species which had shown themselves to be stronger than those three.Originally Posted by 0Hero
Wow. I hated that "Brother, my Brother" crap the first time I heard it as a seven-year-old now I really hate it. Of course, the original was awesome and 4Kids ruined everything.
Forgot my rating.
Original: 9/10.
Dumbed down 4Kids version: 1/10.
Hate 4Kids.
Last edited by Lil Brother; 19th July 2005 at 10:30 PM.
I liked this movie. When Pikachu and all the other Pokemon started crying, I started crying. I don't usually cry when normal people in real life cry, but when I see Pokemon cry, I cry as well. I don't know what's with that....
I liked the Brother, my Brother song, but I don't think it was appropriate for this movie. Or for that one scene, at least. I love Mew, and it was so cute when it was riding that little wheel thing. I don't know what it's called.
I didn't know Scyther was Alakazam. When I first saw that, I'm like, wait a minute. That's Scyther, not Alakazam!
Pidgeotto is not Pidgeot. Obviously the trainer doesn't know what Pokemon he flew on.
Oh well. Besides those, I thought the movie was pretty good.
I liked the pokemon movie especially when TR said Pokemon's name wrong.
I have a question.In the movie,Pikachu defeated Venomoth,Golem and Pinsir.I know It can defeat Venomoth and Pinser,but not Golem!How is that possoble?
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Last edited by PKMNTrainer987; 28th July 2005 at 6:20 AM.
thanks to Mewtwo Strikes Back, Mewtwo is my second favorite pokemon.
"Brother, My Brother" fit perfectly with the clones and originals fighting eachother. I don't know what movie you were watching.
This will always be my favourite movie. It actually had a real moral behind the flashy attacks and explosions. It also let us see a real sense of humanity in Mewtwo that we rarely see in any Pokémon (the fact he stands upright and spoke clearly might be a reason). It was sort of there with Entei and Lugia, but not in the same way as Mewtwo. I could imagine sitting beside Mewtwo at the dinner table like, just havin a chat.
I never really took notice of the 'Brother, My Brother' song. It was grand like. I didn't strongly dislike it by any means.
Also, it was one of the rare times we saw Charizard, Venusaur and Blastoise in close proximity for an extended period of time. Those clones rocked. You'd wonder why Ash didn't pull the whole 'Oh Mewtwo, I can look after them! I'll give them a happy life!' or something. I'd kill for Pokémon like that if I were in the animé.
that is really dramatic...Originally Posted by Serebii
but the movie is cool
It's a bad 90's pop wannabe song, and it has no place in Pokémon. :s The music playing during that scene in the original was quite sad and suspenseful, like the scene was supposed to be. "Brother, My Brother" is not sad sounding at all.Originally Posted by Flygon Prince
There is no escape.
"Brother, My Brother" sounds like a modern blues/soft-rock song to me. I think the mood and lyrics of the song make it a good choice for that scene. Anyone agree?It's a bad 90's pop wannabe song, and it has no place in Pokémon. :s The music playing during that scene in the original was quite sad and suspenseful, like the scene was supposed to be. "Brother, My Brother" is not sad sounding at all.
I agree completely only because it worked well for the scene. Not like dubbers would not make it work out:/Originally Posted by Flygon Prince
Considering that I have heard the Japanese score for this scene, I can definitely say that the original music choice is far more fitting than "Brother My Brother." The original score accurately (and more powerfully) captures the emotions of the scene. The US version just doesn't compare.
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Originally Posted by Heracross
what did u want them to use to portray the mood? a pop song? man, get a grip. antway, i think the song is perfect.
A majority of us like the song, a small few dont( maybe just one, i dont know). This threads over and done with........or not.lolOriginally Posted by bloodstone
Ew no, I fecking hate pop. -_- Where on Earth did you get such an idea? I wanted them to use the original music to portray the mood, seeing as how it already did a brilliant job.Originally Posted by bloodstone
There is no escape.