Amazon Prime has closed captions on all their Pocket Monsters episodes now!?!?!?!?
This is going to make my work soooooooooooooo much easier moving forward.
The rewrites, the voice acting, the music, the sound effects...they may not seem like that a big deal on their own but when you put them together it's like you're watching an entirely different show #TraceyGetsBugged
From @DogasusBackpack latest comparison: https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/02_orange/ep097.html…
“Musashi strikes back!” is an amazing line. Take a look!
#ロケット団#anipoke#アニポケ#Pokemon#TeamRocket
I'm no doctor but don't these bandage placements seem a little half-assed? Did Strike sprain *both* its legs and its wings (and its scythes, somehow?) #TraceyGetsBugged
If you're in Japan and need to figure out which theater is playing which movie(s) then you'll need to check their websites for showtimes.
Toho's posted links to all those theaters' websites here:
The way they're doing this is either 1) a theater chooses only one of the three films, or 2) a theater shows different films at different times of the day.
The Shinjuku Wald 9 is an example of the latter:
https://tjoy.jp/shinjuku_wald9
We are now in the fourth and final week of The 25th Anniversary Pokémon Movie Festival! The three movies that were re-released in theaters (Movies 5, 6, & 10) all return for one last week to round out the summer. #ポケモン映画祭
Taggingle (タギングル)
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Its name seems to come from "tagging" (タギング), as in a graffiti tag.
Japanese fans are also pointing out that the end of its name reminds them of Doble's (ドーブル), aka "Smeargle."
【DB Update】 We're now three for three! See how this weekend's re-release of Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl The Movie "Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Darkrai" stacked up against its competition in the Japanese box office.
https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net
Imagine a world where TPCi gives "Koko" a wide release in American theaters a mere two months after its Japanese debut *and* also has a bunch of Zarude serial codes ready to hand out to those who go see the movie. Number 1 movie in the country, guaranteed.
After a quick music break we head into the Rocket trio doing something *other* than eating food into microphones! That's right, it's the return of The 'Rocket-Dan is Put to the Test! The Sound Change Intro Quiz' Segment!!
But her most famous Pokémon song is none other than "Kaze to Issho ni!" Here's the version of the song she did with Shoko Nakagawa for Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution:
Next, she sang "Pokémon Ondo" under the name "Garura Kobayashi." This is the song that features Unshou Ishizuka singing in-character as Dogars so it has a bit of a special place in my heart LOL.
She worked on "Torikaekko Please!" as part of the singing trio "Suzuki-san" shortly after that. The music video for that song, which I only just discovered the other day, is absolutely WILD.
"Sacchan" is mostly known by Pocket Monsters fans for the theme songs she provided for the original series. Here's her first contribution, "Pocket ni Fantasy."
Years and years later she did a new version with Hatsune Miku:
After a brief introduction we get to the guest interview segment with Ms. Sachiko Kobayashi! This interview is not included on any of the CD releases they did for the radio show the following year so this is actually really rare!