I really didn't expect to see the big movie "Pokemon" in Spain. Because it is difficult for Japanese movies to be released simultaneously in China, the mainland is still showing last year's theatrical version. Because it's the first time I've seen it, I don't know what the quality of the theatrical version has been in the past 20 years. From this one alone, it may be because of the 20th anniversary that the crew once again took the plot of the first episode of the unprinted version a little and put it on the screen. Butterfly's series of events made fans relive their initial touch and play the emotional card.
In terms of companions, unfortunately, there are two new characters, and many elves from the next few game generations have also been added to the parallel world. There is no MEGA evolution, and it is quite friendly to old players like me. The main line of the plot is similar to the plot of the ordinary assembly line, and it is also about the old version of the special theme of the King of Phoenix, the gold and silver version of the three beasts, and the god guest of the Rockets.
And this feeling is reflected in one of the plots: Ash and Pikachu got separated and were controlled by the ghost-type elf. Then he had a dream, in which he became a teenager like us: going to school, eating, and doing homework every day, without the company of elves. One day after class, he walked up to the rooftop in a bored way, looked into the distance, and asked the two fellow companions: What is in the distance? Can we also live a life of traveling and going on adventures? (I'm not good at Spanish, but the context probably means that.) When I was immersed in the world of Pokemon, I often asked myself this question.
As for the distribution activities, you can basically don’t think about it. Given that the official Chinese version of Riyue has just been released recently, I believe that the development of its genuine version in the mainland can still be expected in the future. The original intention of "Pokemon" was to let more people go out and exchange elves. At the beginning, the goal of "everyone should have an NDS in their hands" was set. Nowadays, the rhythm of game updates is more and more frequent, and the life of a game is basically It's only been a year, and the old man like me who is still playing "Heart Gold" can't find anyone to connect with, which is also quite distressing.
It's not a bad thing to have a big feeling card, and now the sequel movie has developed into such a bottleneck period. Playing with emotions appropriately is still useful in attracting audiences. For example, Conan's latest theatrical version this year has a tendency to "Crossroads of the Labyrinth 2". Given that these animations are becoming more popular and younger, it is not so much a decline in quality as it is to cater to a general trend in the market.
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