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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The Pokemon XY DVD set used for this review was provided by VIZ Media. It has the right elements to keep kids entertained: as for us “ageable folk” (im not that old by the way) we may have a hard time watching the series. I’d recommend that you buy this for your kids, probably between the ages of seven and maybe thirteen.
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Final VerdictĪll in all, kids will have fun watching this series: however I don’t think the more “grown” Pokémon fans who are accustomed to the older seasons, such as Kanto and Johto, will be able to stomach the XY series for too long. It feels like they actually auditioned voices instead of just using the guy, and gal next door who were looking for a quick buck. Luckily, this isn’t exactly the case for Pokémon XY, the English voice acting for the most part is believable, fitting of the characters. I personally am not a fan of dubbed anime, most times the voices don’t match the characters or the moods at all, and often, just seems like a cheap replacement to their Japanese counterparts. It truly brings out the right modes for the various scenes. The music selection is just beautiful, always right on cue, dramatic when it needs to be, and nostalgic when it calls for it. The Art style is rich in color, and the choice of animation is very clean (although I’d still love to see Ash a little older, maybe some wrinkles? He works hard and gets blasted by a lot of Pokémon attacks yet always manages to heal perfectly, I’d love some of what he’s having). The characters are very interesting to say the least, each come brimming with personality Team Rocket’s appearances however sometimes seems forced, I could have done fine without seeing them for a couple of episodes. You would on occasion find yourself getting little life lessons about trust, bonds, and believing in each other. With a TV-Y7 rating it’s clear that Pokémon is geared for kids. After watching a couple episodes it began to feel just a bit monotonous. The writers seldom strayed from this format.
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Afterwards focus is returned to the main plot, then Team Rocket’s second appearance is made (Provided the first wasn’t a full interaction) their plan is foiled, they ‘blast off’, then wrap up the episode’s plot. Continuing the plot Team Rocket usually makes their appearance afterwards with either full interaction with the main protagonists, or just to introduce their “Scheme of the day”.
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The story is the typical Pokémon format, and from episode to episode it seems to have a chemically consistent formula: the set up (intro), Clement creates an invention to solve a problem, and notably like clockwork one of the main characters cheer him on with somewhat of a “Theme Phrase” ‘Science is Amazing’, which is quite cute sometimes. In this season Ash has two intense Gym battles, catches some new Pokémon and even rides in a Submarine (‘yes, I too am overwhelmed by the adventure’). This season kicks off at episode 50 in the XY series, Ash already has 3 Gym Badges and is amped to get his forth. This DVD set comes with 22 action packed episodes, on 3 Discs each containing about two and a half hours of Poké Poké Action! The DVD set comes English only with subtitles, so, if you are a fan of the Japanese voices only well you are out of luck here.