Pokemon The 1st Movie remake Grabbed By Netflix!

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Pokemon The 1st Movie remake Grabbed By Netflix!

Post by gaastra » January 21st, 2020, 4:27 pm

So you can kiss a full big screen release goodbye! Netflix has striked again!


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Post by gaastra » November 15th, 2020, 9:45 pm

Next movie--tarzan pokemon!


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Post by Ben » November 16th, 2020, 5:33 am

That looks so nuts I might actually have to try and see it...someday.

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Post by Farerb » November 16th, 2020, 5:38 am

Can't wait to see how it gives Disney the idea of remaking their animated classics in CGI.

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Post by Ben » November 16th, 2020, 5:46 am

That idea already goes back to Michael Eisner suggesting they update Peter Pan twenty years ago. I can’t see that happening, though. Live remakes and sequels will come first...

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Post by EricJ » November 16th, 2020, 8:35 am

In fact, the 3D CGI versions of Peter Pan and Aladdin at Disney Parks' "Philharmagic" 3D-movie attraction were, hush-hush, meant to be auditions of 2D projects to be updated.
We had an easier transition of power getting rid of Eisner fifteen years ago than we do of You-Know-Who.

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Post by Farerb » November 16th, 2020, 9:04 am

It doesn't seem like WDAS are struggling these days.

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Post by Daniel » November 18th, 2020, 7:52 pm

Lovely song in the trailer. Animation looks great. Doubt very much I will ever see this. Dub will likely go to Netflix, and that whole voice situation. Sarah will never be Ash to me. Too different and just plain distracting. She can't emote to save her life!

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Re: Pokemon The 1st Movie remake Grabbed By Netflix!

Post by Daniel » November 21st, 2020, 2:35 pm

Speak of the devil, English trailer:



Meh. The Japanese one was infinitely better in every way.

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Post by Daniel » September 22nd, 2021, 3:31 pm

As I predicted, Secrets of the Jungle is heading to Netflix:



Could just be the bias talking, but that has to be one of the worst cut trailers for a Pokémon film I've ever seen. Footage seemed random, the audio mixing was all over the place and yes, the voices... ugh. Also sounds like dub music. Oh well, no real loss. The last Poké flick I attempted to watch, I Choose You, (an alternate continuity of the first season, essentially) I couldn't make it past five minutes. I just get no joy out of the current dub.

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Post by droosan » November 16th, 2023, 3:22 am

Everything about this seems exceptionally pure & heartwarming. :)


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Post by Ben » November 16th, 2023, 3:35 am

Not particularly for me, but this looks exceptionally well made. At first I was thinking it was stop-motion, but was then questioning if it was CG done on twos to give that stop-motion look — mainly because I couldn’t get my head around why anyone would make Pokémon in stop-motion!

So I looked for the usual tiny "imperfections" and decided that, yes, this is stop-motion, but the decision to do it on twos *really* keeps that anime feel to it, which is indeed something subconscious, almost, and keeps it close to the original style while also coming over, as Droo said, very heartwarming (stop-motion always seems to elicit a warm feeling, even more than traditional animation, since *everything* has been touched by human hand).

Naturally the designs and models support this aesthetic; they've really nailed it! :)

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