Pokemon: The Movie 2000
This sequel is a marked improvement over the first big-screen adaptation of the
kiddie-craze-turned-economic-empire. Sure there's more infernally insipid Poke
banter, but the animation is crisper and the story line is more adventurous and
better told.
In the feature segment, "The Power of One," the world's weather system is
thrown into disarray because a self-interested Pokémon collector has
hijacked the Titans of Fire and Lightning (giant birds with a lethal
discharge). When the guardian of the deep (a majestic bird-seal-dragon thingy)
can't restore harmony, it's up to kid Pokémon trainer Ash to save the
world; in the process two teenybopper maidens vie for his affections. The cute
and cuddly electro-vermin Pikachu gets plenty of screen time (he heads the
all-Pokémon short "Pikachu's Rescue Adventure"), and the misfits from
Team Rocket drop in too. This is reasonable family entertainment and a sure
sign of more to come. At the Harbour Mall, Holiday, Hoyts Providence Place 16, Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Tom Meek