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Pokemon Movie - Pokemon Ranger & The Temple of the Sea (Amazon.com Exclusive 3 Disk Set)
Pokemon Movie - Pokemon Ranger & The Temple of the Sea (Amazon.com Exclusive 3 Disk Set)
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List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $14.99
You Save: $4.99 (25%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 14 reviews)
Sales Rank: 11171
Category: DVD

Actors: Sarah Natochenny, Michele Knotz, Bill Rogers, Jimmy Zoppi (a.k.a Billy Beach), Rich Mcnanna
Publisher: Viz Media
Studio: Viz Media
Manufacturer: Viz Media
Label: Viz Media
Format: Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Published)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 100 minutes
Number Of Items: 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

UPC: 782009237242
EAN: 0782009237242
ASIN: B000MRAAKG

Release Date: April 3, 2007
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Pokemon Ranger and The Temple of the Sea:
It all started with a legend passed down from the People of the Water... Somewhere in this world, there is a Sea Temple created by the People of the Water. The Sea Temple contains a hidden treasure called the Sea Crown, but no one has ever seen the Sea Crown, or even the Sea Temple, because the temple is protected by a secret mechanism. The temple drifts through a vast ocean undetected, waiting... waiting...

Ash and Pikachu meet Lizabeth, a descendant of the People of the Water, and learn about the legend. They also meet Jackie, a Pokemon Ranger on a secret mission to protect a Manaphy egg (Manaphy is mysteriously known as The Prince of the Sea) and find the Sea Temple as well. The Phantom plans to obtain the Sea Crown and take over the world - but first he needs the Manaphy egg. Now Lizabeth and Ash must help Jackie protect the egg and stop the nefarious pirate! What is the Sea Crown? How does Manaphy's mysterious power connect it to the Sea Temple? Can Ash help Jackie complete his mission?


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3 out of 5 stars A good movie with impact that's haplessly lowered and overwrought with inept voice acting   November 9, 2008
When it comes to Pokemon movies seldom do I think there is any doubt in the minds of Pokemon fans that the writers put every vestige of their soul into making the movies at issue as good as they can be. The original format (the Japanese version) is wrought not by a lack of competent voice acting, animation, pacing, character relations, or anything of the such. While the anime is good the movies themselves are something special to pay heed to. And while Movie 9 isn't quite as good as some of the other Pokemon films, in its own right it is a good film unto itself and well warrants more than just a fleeting gander.

Sadly, I can't say the same thing about Pokemon USA's dub of this film. Movie - Pokemon Ranger and The Temple of the Sea.

I don't know if Pokemon USA quite knew the ramifications of what they were doing when they decided to fire 4Kids' VAs at a whim and hire new, rookie ones for the sake of spending (or in this case, squandering as they've done) less money, but one of the resulting effects is that it's affected movies like this and will henceforth as long as PUSA is in charge with their current attitude and these "new" VAs. When May bonds with Manaphy in this film, I want to feel a deep, vibrant, and tense bond. Instead, making contrasts to the matter, I feel accentuation on strained voice acting that rings of superficial and black and white distances of emotion that does little to touch the viewer or join a mood that's wonderfully set by inspiring BGM and wonderful animation.

When Ash faints when trying to cede the last crystal in the Temple and Manaphy establishes a psychic connection with him, I feel nothing because Sarah Natochenny brings nothing to Ash's role. Unlike Veronica Taylor, there's no determination, no rich tones, no warm characterizations, no distinguished qualities, no uniqueness at all. There's just "Hey guys," in a very dull and strained voice, along with incorrect pronounciations that neither the Seiyuus (original Japanese VAs) nor the original dub cast ever made. Seriously, PUSA, *who* do you think you're duping? In all seriousness? And if that isn't bad enough you won't provide a Japanese alternative for the viewers. There's no subbed and original audio track that if I'm not having a lapse in recollection you promised.

If this qualifies for "good" to you and is any way to treat your fans, then I'd hate to see what qualifies for "bad". The voices ARE the characters and a character is not just defined through visual tones. You change and lower the quality of the voice and you change and lower the quality of the character. One day you need to fathom that the fans who care will never take well to this, the anime and the movies will suffer, and that YOU ARE DOING THIS TO PLEASE THE FANS BY SOME ACCOUNT, I DEAR HOPE. Because if you're not doing this for the fanbase then *who* are you dubbing the anime and movies for? And why are you continuing to solicit people to buy dubs.... like this? If you can do a better job, why not?

Perhaps I should leave you with this as a closure of sorts: if you're so intent on dubbing these movies and doing a good job then perhaps rehiring the dub original cast who knew the characters of the English dub better than anyone and not asking people for money over this would be a prudent recourse at any length. If you can do this, perhaps Pokemon fandom wouldn't be suffering as much as it is, nor would the show...

Well, there's a fellow Pokemon fan's plea. Let's hope it's answered, among many others, before it's too late (which is a day let's hope will never come to fruition).



1 out of 5 stars A beautiful movie,Ruined By Cheap Voice Acting   September 9, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Im a long time pokemon fan and movie after movie ive enjoyed watching my heroes adventures...However what should of been a great adventure turned out to be a calling for me.

Allow me to explain, The movie is great, the animation is awsome and the story is fresh and thrilling. However as good as it is the voice acting is what drags this film down horribly.

Pokemon Usa's decision to fire the original talented cast after 8 years of pokemon has backfired horribly. The characters have become dull,Boring and life less. Each word out of their mouth brings the quality of this amazing movie down and down.
Fans are fighting back now join them in their struggle to save pokemon and restore it to its former beauty before the giant that is Pusa crushes it for good. [...]



3 out of 5 stars An Interesting Turn For Pokemon   January 23, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is part 10/10. "Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea" seemed too long for me. Although I think that they upped the ante for cute legendary Pokemon, I really do think that Kyogre could have played a larger role. This movie definitely seemed more epic. I felt more grown up watching this. It was a hole lot of water though.


5 out of 5 stars Pokemon Movie   July 30, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Brought this movie for my grandson and he was excited. The movie was very good (if you are a Pokemon fan). The condition was excellent and it arrived very timely


5 out of 5 stars Pokemon Ranger & Temple of the Sea   July 3, 2007
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My son (8) loves this CD set, especially with the extra bonus discs. He watches them all over and over again - he's quite a Pokemon Fan.



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