Pokemon - The Mystery of Mount Moon (Vol .2)

Pokemon - The Mystery of Mount Moon (Vol .2)

Pokemon - The Mystery of Mount Moon (Vol .2)
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Actor: Pok?mon
Edition: VHS Tape
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Dubbed)
Format: Animated, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Running Time: 75 minutes
Release Date: 1999-03-09
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Publisher: Viz Video
Studio: Viz Video

VHS Movie Reviews of Pokemon - The Mystery of Mount Moon (Vol .2)

Movie Review: Mystery of this video
Summary: 4 Stars

While our heros are through the Viridian Foreat Caterpie has turned into a Metapod then this strange Samuri wants to challenge ash they battle he wins when Metapod does something then when Beedrill turn into Beedrill Metapod evolves in to Butterfree. then They go to Pewter Face Brock. then ash has lost gets Pikachu energized by Brocks Father in disguize tells ash about then the next day Ash Battles Brock again. while batling the Eergency water sprinklers in case of a fire go out sending onix to lose the batlle then brocks brothers and sisters want Ash to stop and doesnt. then brocks dad undisuizes himself to take care of the brother and sisters. Then Brock goes on the adventure with Ash. then while getting out of the Forest they see Clefairies and this weird guy comes out saying that he studies them then ash learns about the creepy guys destiny to be a Clefairy master and well that is the review

Movie Review: Getting better
Summary: 5 Stars

As we remember from the last DVD, Ash and Misty are venturing through Viridian Forest.

Following the game, they should reach Pewter Town now, right.
Nah, not yet. Looks like we have to slow down a bit, or the show'll be over in 30 episodes.

So, they're still in Viridian Forest. Ash meets a pokemon trainer named Samurai (uh..), who want a fight after losing to Gary earlier. The fight turns out to be a bore-fest where Ash's and Samurai's Metapods harden a few dozen times. It ends with a bucnh of Beedrills kidnapping Metapod. Woo, finally rid of him. Now to get rid of Pikachu, and catch some good pokemon. Nah, Ash embarks on a rescue mission, but is attack by J&J who want Pikachu. They end up getting attacked by more Beedrills, while Metapod defend Ash. The experience evolves him into Butterfree, a pokemon even worse than Pikachu. Blah.
Well, Ash and Misty continue their journey, and reach Pewter City, where Ash decides to enter the Pokemon League. To enter, he has to travel between cities and towns, challenging the local pokemon master in a battle and win. This'll give him a badge to brag about. Get 8 badges, and you can enter the league. Ash challenges the local master, Brock, but is easily beaten. An old man named Flint, who turns out to be Brocks father, helps Ash super-charge Pikachu making him win. Almost. Ash gets the chanse to cheat, but turns it down. Brock hands him the badge anyway, and joins him on the journey. On the way to the next town, Cerulean, Ash and co journey through Mount Moon, where they meet a scientist named Seymour, and stop Jessie and James from stealing the mysterious Moon Stone from the Clefairies, a very rare species of pokemon. The stone is supposed to evolve pokemon into otherwise unattainable forms, making it very useful for Team Rocket. Ash and co don't succeed, however, and J&J get away with the stone. The Clefairies stop them with a bit help from Brock's Onix, use the Moon Stone to evlve, and beat up the Rocket agents. Turns out the stone was a bit more powerful than they thought.

So, what do we have here? 3 very good episodes, each deling with a different pokemon species. The first one cover the Weedle/Kakuna/Beedrill family, then we have Brock's pokemon, Geodude and Onix. And finally, Clefairy and Clefable.
Can't really say much else, cept that these are among the best episodes at this point in the series, and I recommend this DVD to all fans.


Movie Review: Not a very good video
Summary: 3 Stars

This video is cute, but not what I would call a "good video" A good video has alot of action and stuff, but this does not have alot of action. It is boring.

Movie Review: For The Poke Fans
Summary: 5 Stars

In this edition Ash sharpens up his battle skills against Samurai. Then he challenges a gym leader named Brock. After he gets the badge he a Brock become friends. Also, Misty is still following Ash around for the money he owes her for the bike he distroyed. Then Ash, Misty, and Brock head off to Mount Moon to discover it's many secrets.

Movie Review: POKEMON EPISODES 4, 5 AND 6
Summary: 3 Stars

THE MYSTERY OF MOUNT MOON contains episodes 4, 5 and 6. Episode 4 is called Challenge of the Samurai. Ash and Misty are lost deep in the Viridian Forest. They meet a strange-looking warrior who calls himself the samurai.Ash challenges the Samuria. Both fighters' Metapod seem to be putting up a boring battle. So, the battle is cancelled. Then, Ash and Pikachu and Misty and the samurai are attacked by a swarm of Beedrill. They all run off. But Ash's Metapod won't get into its PokeBall. It is mad that Ash abandoned it to save himself from the Beedrill. Then, the Beedrill attack and Metapod evolves! Ash's Butterfree saves our friends and they say goodbye to the samurai and continue on. Episode 5, Showdown in Pewter City. Ash, Misty and Pikachu reach Pewter City. Ash battles the gym leader, Brock but Pikachu gets crushed by Brock's Onix. Ash is shocked and runs off with Pikachu in his arms, sobbing. Then, a weird man tells Ash that he can recharge Pikachu at an abandoned power plant nearby. So, Ash Pikachu and the man go to the Power plant and charge Pikachu by running the electric machines. Ash returns to the Pewter Gym. Brock uses Geodude. Ash uses Pikachu. (This proves that Ash is really stupid because he also has a Butterfree, which is awesome against rock, but he still chooses Pikachu). Geodude loses. Then Brock uses Onix. Pikachu's Thundershock attack starts a fire and sets off the Gym's sprinkler system, eroding Onix's body. Ash goes away because he didn't beat Brock. But Brock insists that Ash take his Boulderbadge. So, Ash takes it and Brock joins Ash and Misty on their journey. Episode 6, Clefairy and the Moon Stone. Our friends reach Mt. Moon and meet Semour, a Pokemon researcher. He gets attacked by a colony of Zubat, but Ash saves him. Then, they find out that Team Rocket wants to steal the Moon Stone from the Clefairy. Ash, Brock, Misty and Semour defeat Team Rocket and save the Clefairy's Moon Stone. That's about it.

Summary of Pokemon - The Mystery of Mount Moon (Vol .2)

The adventures of Ash and Pikachu continue in these exciting new volumes of the Pokemon Home Video Series. With endearing characters, hilarious monsters, and fun stories, these Pokemon videos will appeal to kids of all ages - boys and girls! Don't miss out on this opportunity to participate in the next nation-wide phenomenon!
Pok?mon, the little high-tech toys, and the Nintendo game involving them, emerged as a pop-culture phenomenon in 1998: the TV show aired six times a week, a theatrical feature was released in 1999, and Pok?mon Web sites popped up all over the Internet. These episodes of the TV series center on Ash Ketchum, an adolescent boy who aspires to become a champion Pok?mon trainer. He sets out for his first tournament, accompanied by his sometimes friend, a girl named Misty, and his special pet Pok?mon, Pikachu. Along the way, he defeats another boy, Samurai, in a duel and makes a valuable new friend when he challenges Brock, the local champion, while learning lessons about friendship, perseverance, and honorable play. On Moon Mountain, he discovers a fallen meteor with magical powers over the excessively cute Clefaries. Jessie and James, the Team Rocket, attempt to steal the Moon Stone, but are defeated by Ash, Misty, and Brock in a slapstick battle. Adults may have trouble keeping track of the different Pok?mon without the help of a child, but the "Full-Length Pok?rap" at the end of the disc lists them, an obvious attempt to stimulate the urge to collect all 150 (plus one rare collector's Pok?mon coveted by fans). --Charles Solomon

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