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| NDS Pokemon Platinum Battle Tower Video |
| This is a random video that I made of Pokemon Platinum. |
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| Added Aug 15, 09 by DaveKuriboh |
| This is a random video that I made of Pokemon Platinum. |
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| Added Jul 30, 09 by LuisGar |
| All pokemon Movie Openings |
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| Added Nov 21, 08 by hmdwgf2 |
Japanese Title: The Sky Splitting Visitor: Deoxys
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English Title: Destiny Deoxys
Japanese Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2004 USA Television Air Date: January 22, 2005
A giant meteorite from space strikes in the Arctic. Arising from the crash-site is a Pokémon known as Deoxys. Feeling threatened, Rayquaza starts to attack the Pokémon while it was trying to revive a stone. The fight ends, however, when Rayquaza fires a point blank range Hyper Beam, vaporizing Deoxys except for its crystal core, which fell deep into the waters. The research team led by Professor Lund, whose camp was in the middle of the battle, takes the stone Deoxys was holding, and bring it with them on their return to LaRousse City. Four years later, Ash and his friends arrive at LaRousse City, intent on battling in the city's famed Battle Tower. There, they run into Tory Lund, the son of Professor Lund, who became afraid of Pokémon after being caught in the middle of a Walrein and Sealeo stampede caused by the meteor strike four years ago. Ash attempts to help Tory get over his fear, but their main priority becomes survival when both Deoxys and Rayquaza come to LaRousse as well.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
This is the original uncut Japanese version of the seventh Pokemon movie. It is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1.
My own thoughts: You know, a lot of fans of the Pokemon series said that this was a letdown. I actually liked this a lot. The high-tech city of LaRousse is amazing, and the excitement is very high in this film, especially when Ash and the rest of them avoid being caught by the Deoxys clones (the idea that Deoxys had to remove everyone to make it easier to find it's friend was something I didn't like, but Yuko had to regenerate Deoxys #2 before Deoxys #1 got to it first, which keeps up the excitement) and the excitement factor is the strongest thing about this film, other than the visuals. I was equally happy to have Rayquaza in this film, because Rayquaza is my favorite Pokemon of them all. The most underrated Pokemon movie, but that's just me talking. less |
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| Added Nov 21, 08 by hmdwgf2 |
Japanese Title: The Sky Splitting Visitor: Deoxys
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English Title: Destiny Deoxys
Japanese Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2004 USA Television Air Date: January 22, 2005
A giant meteorite from space strikes in the Arctic. Arising from the more... more...crash-site is a Pokémon known as Deoxys. Feeling threatened, Rayquaza starts to attack the Pokémon while it was trying to revive a stone. The fight ends, however, when Rayquaza fires a point blank range Hyper Beam, vaporizing Deoxys except for its crystal core, which fell deep into the waters. The research team led by Professor Lund, whose camp was in the middle of the battle, takes the stone Deoxys was holding, and bring it with them on their return to LaRousse City. Four years later, Ash and his friends arrive at LaRousse City, intent on battling in the city's famed Battle Tower. There, they run into Tory Lund, the son of Professor Lund, who became afraid of Pokémon after being caught in the middle of a Walrein and Sealeo stampede caused by the meteor strike four years ago. Ash attempts to help Tory get over his fear, but their main priority becomes survival when both Deoxys and Rayquaza come to LaRousse as well.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
This is the original uncut Japanese version of the seventh Pokemon movie. It is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. less |
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| Added Nov 21, 08 by hmdwgf2 |
Japanese Title: The Sky Splitting Visitor: Deoxys
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English Title: Destiny Deoxys
Japanese Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2004 USA Television Air Date: January 22, 2005
A giant meteorite from space strikes in the Arctic. Arising from the crash-site is a Pokémon known as Deoxys. more...Feeling threatened, Rayquaza starts to attack the Pokémon while it was trying to revive a stone. The fight ends, however, when Rayquaza fires a point blank range Hyper Beam, vaporizing Deoxys except for its crystal core, which fell deep into the waters. The research team led by Professor Lund, whose camp was in the middle of the battle, takes the stone Deoxys was holding, and bring it with them on their return to LaRousse City. Four years later, Ash and his friends arrive at LaRousse City, intent on battling in the city's famed Battle Tower. There, they run into Tory Lund, the son of Professor Lund, who became afraid of Pokémon after being caught in the middle of a Walrein and Sealeo stampede caused by the meteor strike four years ago. Ash attempts to help Tory get over his fear, but their main priority becomes survival when both Deoxys and Rayquaza come to LaRousse as well.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
This is the original uncut Japanese version of the seventh Pokemon movie. It is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. less |
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| Added Nov 21, 08 by hmdwgf2 |
Japanese Title: The Sky Splitting Visitor: Deoxys
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English Title: Destiny Deoxys
Japanese Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2004 USA Television Air Date: January 22, 2005
A giant meteorite from space strikes in the Arctic. Arising from the crash-site is a Pokémon known as Deoxys. Feeling threatened, Rayquaza starts to attack the Pokémon while it was trying to revive a stone. The fight ends, however, when Rayquaza fires a point blank range Hyper Beam, vaporizing Deoxys except for its crystal core, which fell deep into the waters. The research team led by Professor Lund, whose camp was in the middle of the battle, takes the stone Deoxys was holding, and bring it with them on their return to LaRousse City. Four years later, Ash and his friends arrive at LaRousse City, intent on battling in the city's famed Battle Tower. There, they run into Tory Lund, the son of Professor Lund, who became afraid of Pokémon after being caught in the middle of a Walrein and Sealeo stampede caused by the meteor strike four years ago. Ash attempts to help Tory get over his fear, but their main priority becomes survival when both Deoxys and Rayquaza come to LaRousse as well.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
This is the original uncut Japanese version of the seventh Pokemon movie. It is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. less |
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| Added Nov 21, 08 by hmdwgf2 |
Japanese Title: The Sky Splitting Visitor: Deoxys
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English Title: Destiny Deoxys
Japanese Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2004 USA Television Air Date: January 22, 2005
A giant meteorite from space strikes in the Arctic. Arising from the crash-site is a Pokémon known as Deoxys. Feeling threatened, Rayquaza starts to attack the Pokémon while it was trying to revive a stone. The fight ends, however, when Rayquaza fires a point blank range Hyper Beam, vaporizing Deoxys except for its crystal core, which fell deep into the waters. The research team led by Professor Lund, whose camp was in the middle of the battle, takes the stone Deoxys was holding, and bring it with them on their return to LaRousse City. Four years later, Ash and his friends arrive at LaRousse City, intent on battling in the city's famed Battle Tower. There, they run into Tory Lund, the son of Professor Lund, who became afraid of Pokémon after being caught in the middle of a Walrein and Sealeo stampede caused by the meteor strike four years ago. Ash attempts to help Tory get over his fear, but their main priority becomes survival when both Deoxys and Rayquaza come to LaRousse as well.
In Japanese with English subtitles.
This is the original uncut Japanese version of the seventh Pokemon movie. It is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. less |
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| Added Nov 11, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
| To await the release of Shadows of Almia Tommorow more...here in the US, I have uploaded this memorable TV Commercial from Japan! Please enjoy! less |
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