Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
PG | 20 September 2006 (USA)
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In the legendary past, before Poké Balls were invented, an aura-guiding hero Pokémon named Lucario sensed two groups of armies about to clash, and a threat of a massive war in front of Oldoran Castle in Kanto that would leave no survivors. He transferred this message to his master, the legendary hero Arlon, while he was being attacked by a violent group of Hellgar. During the battle, his sense of sight was lost and he was rendered unable to see. He used the detection of his Aura, and so with the offensive Wave Bomb, he eliminated them. Though by the threat, the queen of Rota, Lady Rin was resolute to die with her civilians, and so Arlon made a choice.

Reviews
SunnyHello Nice effects though.
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
Vinay Krishna I am a 13 year old, as far as I remember, I saw the first episode of Pokémon when I was in KG. Right from that day till now, I love Pokémon! I have seen each and every episode of Pokémon till the diamond and pearl season. I have just finished seeing this movie, and this is the first time I am seeing Pokémon after almost 2 years!After I finished seeing the movie, my eyes were filled with tears! I just remembered the days when I was a kid, I used to get up in the morning, run down the stairs and switch on the T.V, turn into Cartoon Network and start seeing Pokémon imagining that how would life be if Pokémon was real, turn on my DS and start playing Pokémon! Ah! Those were the days!The whole plot of the movie is great, the soundtrack is awesome and the animation is better than the previous movies. I have seen all the Pokémon movies released and this is the best one among them!
Amos Sauder I was a little hesitant to watch this movie, after seeing the other Advanced Generation movies (Jirachi, Deoxys). But I'm glad I did. The opening was one of the best introductions I've ever seen to any movie, and the title was just as impressive. I was a little curious as to why the main theme (I'm Unbeatable) was postponed until twenty minutes into the movie, but it went well with that particular scene. And the plot was fascinating, albeit with holes in places. At places, the movie even made me cry--something that hasn't been done since Pokemon Heroes.Overall, an enjoyable film. Highly recommended, even to non-Pokemon fans.
nolanmrky666 Personally, I found this movie to be quite entertaining. Let me first start with animation. Simply put, the movie is beautiful. Computer generated images and sceneries blend seamlessly with the two-dimensional artwork, and create a fantastic effect and feeling. The music is amazing. Shinji Miyazaki truly went all out with his score for this movie. To see what I mean, check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmhN4UlfkhU&feature=relatedThe score is far superior to what one would ever expect to find in an animated movie, and lends a great part to my above rating. Now, this movie was the last act of the English voice actors of the series, and they really put something special into this film that has been previously unseen from them. They certainly went out in style.The story is also solid and enjoyable. There is clear character development, and the dialogue and pacing is just right. However, one point I must whine about is Lucario's voice actor. He is meant to sound much more mysterious, but since the actor did a good job, I can't really complain that much. Sure, the movie is somewhat childish, but it's Pokémon, and I, for one, enjoyed it, even though I am above Pokemon's target age. This film is superior to all other Pokemon movies, in my opinion, and I highly suggest you see it. It is truly epic.
reddragonhero17 I only watched this on you tube rather than give it a rental or even own it. That said, I did like the opening sequence which gives the complete history of Pokémon. However, after that it begins to go down hill and becomes another advanced generation episode with the same old paper-thin, immature, predictable plot, annoying characters (like Max and May), and same old third-rate pop songs from the show. I did like the animation though, and how Lucario had to understand humans, but with the inclusion of Mew, it kind of lost its "umph". I only recommend renting it to see what it is like. The third movie still ranks even with the test of time as the number one Pokémon movie