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Japanese Movie Three: "Lord of the Unknown Tower"
American Movie Three: "Spell of the Unown"
When a little girl named Mii has her father taken away from her, the newly orphaned child makes a wish to have her daddy back. Enter Entei, the legendary pokemon who decides to act as her father. But when Mii's wish for a mother leads to the kidnapping of Satoshi's mom, it's up to the young trainer and his friends to face the giant crystal tower to defeat their unknown enemy.
This is the review thread for "Pokémon 3 The Movie," airing tonight, November 21st, at 8:00pm ET on Cartoon Network. It is the last of three Pokémon movies being aired by the network this month, and I believe it is also the American TV debut of this movie (HBO never aired this one, right?). I realize that many of you have already seen this movie before, but since this is the basic cable premiere of these movies (and since I'm sure a number of us haven't seen it in a while) I decided to create this review thread.
The assumption is that, like the other two movies, the third movie will air as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater next weekend, but since the December schedule is not up yet I am unable to confirm that. So I wouldn't be too worried if you're unable to catch it tonight.
This is the last week for Pokémon movies on Cartoon Network. Don't expect to ever see the fourth or fifth movies on the network--since both movies are owned by Miramax (who is in turn owned by Disney), the chances of them showing up on a Turner-owned network is slim to none. However, the network could air "Mewtwo Returns" as a movie, so this may not be the last feature-length Pokémon project to appear on the network.
American Movie Three: "Spell of the Unown"
When a little girl named Mii has her father taken away from her, the newly orphaned child makes a wish to have her daddy back. Enter Entei, the legendary pokemon who decides to act as her father. But when Mii's wish for a mother leads to the kidnapping of Satoshi's mom, it's up to the young trainer and his friends to face the giant crystal tower to defeat their unknown enemy.
This is the review thread for "Pokémon 3 The Movie," airing tonight, November 21st, at 8:00pm ET on Cartoon Network. It is the last of three Pokémon movies being aired by the network this month, and I believe it is also the American TV debut of this movie (HBO never aired this one, right?). I realize that many of you have already seen this movie before, but since this is the basic cable premiere of these movies (and since I'm sure a number of us haven't seen it in a while) I decided to create this review thread.
The assumption is that, like the other two movies, the third movie will air as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater next weekend, but since the December schedule is not up yet I am unable to confirm that. So I wouldn't be too worried if you're unable to catch it tonight.
This is the last week for Pokémon movies on Cartoon Network. Don't expect to ever see the fourth or fifth movies on the network--since both movies are owned by Miramax (who is in turn owned by Disney), the chances of them showing up on a Turner-owned network is slim to none. However, the network could air "Mewtwo Returns" as a movie, so this may not be the last feature-length Pokémon project to appear on the network.