

Pokémon Heroes
ポケットモンスター 水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス
As they continue their journey through the Johto region, Satoshi and his friends visit Altomare, an island city that hosts an annual racing event called the Pokémon Water Race. While Takeshi and Kasumi are enjoying themselves, strange things seem to be happening to Satoshi—he somehow loses the water race, sees some women attack a girl with their Pokémon, and despite them saving her, the girl later denies ever seeing Satoshi and Pikachu before! Fortunately for Satoshi, his confusion clears up as he learns that the girl he and Pikachu saved earlier was actually a Pokémon named Latias, who likes to disguise herself as her human friend, Kanon. Latias and another Pokémon, Latios, are known as the Eon Pokémon, as they inhabit and guard Altomare along with a mystical blue sphere called the Soul Dew. An ancient legend of Altomare is highly connected to the Eon Pokémon and the Soul Dew, and is well known among the locals—as well as among Latias' earlier assailants, the thief sisters Zanner and Lyon. As the thieves attempt to capture both the Eon Pokémon and the Soul Dew, Satoshi is forced to act in order to stop them from bringing disaster to Altomare. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Duckielover151
July 9, 2018
Of all the movies with the original trio, this is the one I never remember for some reason, and I'm really not sure why. It's not a bad movie. Maybe not one of Pokémon's best, but still perfectly enjoyable. There are some low points. The villains aren't at all memorable. Team Rocket is there just to be there. Even Misty and Brock are there just to be there in this one. (Seriously, I don't think there's any other movie where they do less.) Even Ash doesn't really learn or grow in any meaningful way. It felt like a typical showcase movie-- introducing kids to thenew legendaries. But none of this was really off-putting to me. (The only thing I truly disliked was the screeching sound Latias and Latios make to communicate; was ready to mute that before the movie was half over...) But what really stuck out to me was the visuals. Maybe it was just the design of the town, but everything in this movie looked beautiful. So yeah, maybe not the best Pokemon movie out there, but it didn't get on my nerves in any major way, so I'd say it's served its purpose.
Aegwyn
March 31, 2010
As they continue their journey through the Johto region, Satoshi and his friends visit Altomare, an island city that hosts an annual racing event called the Pokémon Water Race. While Takeshi and Kasumi are enjoying themselves, strange things seem to be happening to Satoshi—he somehow loses the water race, sees some women attack a girl with their Pokémon, and despite them saving her, the girl later denies ever seeing Satoshi and Pikachu before! Fortunately for Satoshi, his confusion clears up as he learns that the girl he and Pikachu saved earlier was actually a Pokémon named Latias, who likes to disguise herself as her human friend, Kanon. Latias and another Pokémon, Latios, are known as the Eon Pokémon, as they inhabit and guard Altomare along with a mystical blue sphere called the Soul Dew. An ancient legend of Altomare is highly connected to the Eon Pokémon and the Soul Dew, and is well known among the locals—as well as among Latias' earlier assailants, the thief sisters Zanner and Lyon. As the thieves attempt to capture both the Eon Pokémon and the Soul Dew, Satoshi is forced to act in order to stop them from bringing disaster to Altomare. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This is one of my favourite movie of the Poke series. I just love the story, the music, the art. The storyline is very nice written, the characters are ofc what we are used to :) I prefer the "older" pokemon storyline, and i think this was the last one which made me whatch it without going away from it in the middle.
Chaotic_beauty
April 10, 2015
Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias is a strange movie. Unlike the older movies which intertwined the story and characters, this movie (un)intentionally separates the two into their mostly self-contained scenes. Thus, when talking about why this movie is good, we're practically talking about a completely different movie than the one we have in mind while discussing the bad. Lets get the bad over with first. Continuing the now grand tradition of rushed and poorly thought out plots, here we have a machine which lacks any real gounding in the real world and is bound only by the power of plot necessity. There are two big questionswhich arise from watching the movie - How did ancients build a mech-pod with a VR interface and magic cameras all over the city? How do infinite prison bars materialize all over the city? Both of these are answered with the power of Latios and Latias, of course. It just isn't tought out, at all. On the brighter side of things, the town looks lovely and Venice, the city this movie was modeled on, can only wish to be this beautiful. Locations in this movie are amazingly detailed and ooze with atmosphere, arguably more so than any Pokemon movie since. Coupled with a really great soundtrack to complement it, the movie becomes an unforgetable cozy experience. As a stand out song, I have to mention "Mistery Girl, Again", a great example of music being synced with a scene in an intricate way. Since the plot is paper thin, the movie has to rely on something beyond the drive towards a distinct goal. While some later movies utilized daily life in Ash's journey to pad out the running time, this one embraces that reality and shapes itself into a bunch of slice of life scenes which slowly turn the movie into a character relationship piece. After we're treated to an engaging and visually creative opening through a pokemon race, the movie lets us soak in the atmosphere of the city for a few minutes. Not overstaying its welcome, we're soon introduced to a mute girl, Latias in disguise. After a few fun adventures, Ash finds himself in direct contact with two siblings, Latios & Latias. What makes the movie tick are the regular interactions between Ash, Latias and Latios. Unlike questionable relationships Ash had with others in previous and will have in future movies, you can really feel the connection between them here. Eventually a duo of thieves steal the Soul Dew, a jewl which grants its wielder control of the city's defense systems. This leads to a tragic situation. While the aformentioned machine is a lazy plot McGuffin, it's used to steer character interactions into an arc and give them a sense of purpose. While certainly a thorn in the side of this movie, it doesn't detract from the overall experience much. At the very end of the movie, we get to witness Ash's first kiss. Latias in her human form thanks him for everything he's done for her, cementing this as the weirdest Pokemon movie yet. Guardian Gods of the Capital of Water: Latias and Latios is a comfy cartoon about a special day in Ash's life. Its B plot is kind of a mistake in itself, but is easily glanced over. Beyond that, the movie is an extremely enjoyable experience in the vein of Aria. I doubt we'll get something like it ever again, so even if it ain't the greatest thing since baked bread, it should still be cherished as one of the best Pokemon episodes.
Luru86
December 6, 2010
Another Pokémon movie with a decent storyline, beautiful art, and our familiar characters. Misty and Brock didn't get all that much screen time in this one since the plot revolves around Ash and his adventures with Latias and Latios. Another refreshing change was that besides our familiar Team Rocket (Jessie, James and Meowth), we had another team (Annie and Oakley), who had more style than our usual arch enemies, and they actually managed to cause some real mayhem. The plot was okay, but I felt that it lacked a little in focus and inventiveness; it seemed same things/themes were repeated, and although the ending was pretty good, themovie left me wanting for more. An okay Pokémon movie, altogether.
HardeepSean
April 9, 2018
Bear in mind I haven't watched this since i was a child around 8 or 7. This movie was the first time I've watched anything from the Pokemon movie franchise and I still hold it dear to my heart because it was the first anime I saw. Sure the graphics weren't that good at the time but the story of latias and latios working together with ash and their strong bond was enough to get me hooked. If i re watched this movie i probably will be singing a different tune but for now this is my song. In my eyes its also a classic to mesince it is from my childhood memories. It is also a classic because it's got the basics of any great anime movie, The bad guy(s), the good guy(s) and their goal to protect something or someone. So i feel if you want to have an enjoyable time i recommend you watch this anime movie because it is worth your time.
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