2 Jawaban2025-09-18 22:06:09
In a myriad of ways, 'Pokémon: I Choose You!' diverges from the classic anime series, and as a longtime fan who’s traveled with Ash and Pikachu since the beginning, this really sparked my interest. For starters, the storytelling approach in the movie is refreshingly condensed. It captures the essence of Ash's journey but does so in a way that feels more like an homage to the roots of the franchise, blending nostalgia with a modern twist. Emotions run high as we encounter the iconic first meeting of Ash and Pikachu, which is both familiar and slightly different from the series. It's that nostalgia, combined with the new twists on familiar characters, that kept me glued to my seat.
A significant difference I noticed is in the character arcs. In the anime, Ash's character development is gradual, spread across episodes. In contrast, the movie accelerates this progression, showcasing Ash’s determination and evolving bond with Pikachu far more quickly. Maybe because it’s a movie, there's less time to meander, but this brevity has a bittersweet quality. The evolution of their relationship felt more pronounced, especially during key moments like battles or emotional scenes, capturing the intense bond that defines the essence of ‘Pokémon’.
Additionally, the movie introduces new characters, like the unique version of Pikachu known as the ‘Mythical’ Pokémon. This version doesn’t share the same plot and character development that fans are accustomed to seeing with the series' supporting cast. This movie gives a fresh perspective on the Pokédex entries and lore by using characters that are not as fleshed out in the anime, which I found quite intriguing!
Ultimately, while I appreciate the essence of 'Pokémon: I Choose You!', it feels like a brisk, energizing sprint through the rich landscape of the franchise's world rather than the leisurely stroll we've come to love in the series. There's both magic and a strange somberness to this transition, especially as it captures the feel of a single, memorable day in Ash’s life rather than a lengthy journey across regions. Every Pokémon fan can appreciate that exhilaration of the journey, but maybe it’s nice to once in a while distill it down to its fundamentals.
If you’re a die-hard fan, you’ll likely find these shifts a delightful exploration, but new viewers might miss out on deeper character development seen throughout the original series. However, it’s definitely worth a watch for that undeniable spark of nostalgia along with fresh perspectives. I ended up enjoying it because it reminded me of why I fell in love with the franchise in the first place!