Pokémon 4Ever

Pokémon 4Ever

Infobox_Film
name = Pokémon 4Ever


caption = Australian DVD cover of "Pokémon 4Ever"
director = Kunihiko Yuyama
Jim Malone
producer = Norman Grossfield
Yukako Matsusako
Takemoto Mori
Choji Yoshikawa
writer = Norman Grossfield
Hideki Sonoda | starring = Veronica Taylor
Rachael Lillis
Eric Stuart
Madeleine Blaustein
Tara Sands
Dan Green
Stuart Zagnit
Ken Gates
Amy Birnbaum
Roxanne Beck
Roger Kay
Ed Paul
Kayzie Rogers
Marc Thompson
Kerry Williams
distributor = Toho (Japan)
Miramax Films (U.S.)
Alliance Films (Canada theatrical)
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Canada DVD, distributing for Alliance Atlantis)
Europa Filmes (Brazil)
released = July 07, 2001 (Japan) October 04, 2002 (USA)
runtime = 79 min.
country = Japan
United States
language = English
Japanese
budget =
preceded_by = "" (2001)
followed_by = "Pokémon Heroes" (2003)
imdb_id = 0313487
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nihongo|"Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: Voice of the Forest"|劇場版ポケットモンスター セレビィ 時を越えた遭遇|Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Serebii Toki o Koeta Deai|lit. "Pocket Monsters the Movie: Celebi: The Meeting that Traversed Time"; officially "POCKET MONSTERS CELEBI A TIMELESS ENCOUNTER" in Japan is the fourth official "Pokémon" movie. It was the first one to be distributed by Miramax Films and the last "Pokémon" film to be released in wide theaters outside of Japan in 2002. The original Japanese version was released in theaters on July 7, 2001, and the English adaptation saw limited theatrical release on October 4, 2002.

Although Cartoon Network currently airs the film, it aired on Toon Disney on May 21, 2007 (because Miramax, owned by Disney, released this animated film), being the third "Pokémon" film to air on Toon Disney (the first two being the next films ' and ').

In the United States, this film was rated G by the MPAA.

Plot

The film focuses on Celebi who travels to the future and brings with a boy named Sam when being chased by a hunter. Meanwhile Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu are on their way to the next gym in their Johto journey and get a lift from a man named Maki who takes them to his hometown of Arborville. They see a Suicune (who was actually the first Pokémon Ash saw in Johto). When they plan to enter a forest that is claimed to have many unusual and rare Pokémon, they are warned by an elderly lady about the "Voice of the Forest" which may carry a person off to a different period in time unless those hearing it stand still.

Ash finds Sam alone in the forest as Celebi has fled. Sam awakens and discovers he is 40 years in the future from when he was. He, Ash, and the others search for Celebi and they find it in a tree. After some convincing, the gang manage to gain Celebi's trust. They run into a high-ranking member of Team Rocket, the Iron Masked Marauder, who has been trying to capture Celebi. Jessie, James, and Meowth also team up with the Iron Masked Marauder to capture Celebi.

The heroes take Celebi to its home, the Lake of Life, where it is healed by the water. The group spend the night in the forest. The next day, Celebi is captured by the Iron Masked Marauder and is turned evil by the Dark Ball, a ball with special powers that will enhance the captured Pokémon's powers and turn it evil. The Iron Masked Marauder orders Celebi create a giant dragon made from parts of the forest. The heroes chase after Celebi in Maki's flying boat, but are brought down by the evil Celebi's attacks. The Iron Masked Marauder tries to kill Ash and Sam, but Suicune saves them. Onix and Suicune do battle with the Masked Marauder's evil Tyranitar, while Ash, Sam, and Pikachu clamber into the dragon and manage to get Celebi to remember its memories, successfully bringing Celebi back to normal.

With the destruction of the dragon shape, the Iron Masked Marauder falls into the lake. The other heroes rush to the lake's edge and find Ash and Sam with Celebi, who suddenly falls limp. Ash and Sam realize Celebi is dead and everyone weeps. However, the Voice of the Forest materializes in the sky and thousands of Celebi appear and resurrect Celebi. The Iron Masked Marauder appears and kidnaps Celebi and flies up with a jetpack, but Ash and Pikachu hold onto him as he flies away. Pikachu destroys the Masked Marauder's jetpack and they fall to Earth, but Celebi saves them. The Iron Masked Marauder falls down to the forest floor and is confronted by the old woman, her granddaughter Diana, Maki, and the Pokémon of the forest.

Celebi prepares to bring Sam back in time. He has an emotional farewell with Ash and departs with Celebi. The movie ends with Ash and company talking to Prefessor Oak, who muses about the story and tells a confused Ash that he and Sam are going to be friends forever.

The ending credits and it shows Tracey cleaning Professor Oak's room and finds Sam's drawing pad, containing a faded sketch of Pikachu and Celebi. The reason being that Sam was actually a young version of Professor Oak, whose his first name was Samuel.

Cast

Box Office

Unlike the other films, the movie was a big flop at the box office, all together the film made $28,023,563. Domestically the film made just a little over a million dollars, and made most money at the foreign box office (and enough to be deemed profitable).

External links

*imdb title|id=0313487|title=Pokémon 4Ever
* [http://www.pokemon.com/4everdvd/4everdvdsite.htm Official Pokémon.com site]
* [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/movies_specials/mov04.html Dogasu's Backpack's English/Japanese comparison of Pokémon 4Ever]


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