Seil
06-07-2011, 12:42 AM
Or philosophy, for that matter. Seriously - The Dao Of Pooh (http://www.amazon.com/Tao-Pooh-Benjamin-Hoff/dp/0140067477) is an interesting read. Go check it out.
Anyways, we're talkin' 'bout Pokemon here. Sure, you can talk about "poke-slavery" here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YfWR438wkg), (Thanks, Arcanum) but 'M talking about the movies. The ones where Ash Ketchum is an actually decent dude. In the first movie - I don't know if anyone remembers the last time they saw it - it begins with Mewtwo literally asking "Who am I? What am I?" He "wakes up" in the laboratory where he's created in among the scientists who created him - with a mighty fine intelligence, by the way - and communes with his creators. He is brought by Giovanni - the leader of Team Rocket - into a world of pretty much constant fighting, and told by the man that he was created for this life. Mewtwo rebels and the entire movie is the most powerful Pokemon in the world try to find his place in the cosmos the only way he knows how. It's only when some punk kid steps in the way of a fight that he discovers himself.
And in that Pokemon flick what with the Unknown (http://media.strategywiki.org/images/f/f8/Pokemon_201Unown.png), Pokemon 3, there is a little girl whose father... well, he doesn't abandon her for his research, but she feels pretty alone. Her mother is gone - because of why I cannae remember - but the movie is trying to pull our heartstrings over this little chick. And then the apocalypse happens inside her house and Entei comes to her rescue. She wishes for a father figure (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU2wkuHTuZ8) and gets this (totally rad) fire type Pokemon. In the climax of the flick, where the Unknown are going to destroy everything (inside the house) as every (inside the house) apocalypse demands, Entei leaps into action and tells her that 'Hey, you're a pretty rad chick. I was happy with you. Be happy.' and saves the day.
Molly - I was happy... and proud to be your father. The last thing I can do for you is to take you out of here.
"But how?"
I was born of your dreams. Believe in me, and there is nothing I cannot do!
Then there's Pokemon Whatsits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slhq8SfHcbI), the one with Lugia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2CPPHUjakA). Now in that flick - you've probably stopped reading past the first paragraph, so I won't talk about how long it's been since the flick was released - the world is gonna end (again) so they get Ash Ketchum to save it. (Again.) Anyway, the great scene in that flick - aside from watchin' Moltres, Articuno and Zapdos (If you've continued past the first paragraph I think you're a bigger nerd than I am, just so ya'know) blow by in the final scenes is the huge number of Pokemon gather at the blowing. See, prophecy, yadda, yadda, blah, and all the Pokemon in the world know that there's gonna be a battle of literally Earth-shaking proportions going down, so they show up to see if they can help. Literally (in this fictional movie) hundreds of Pokemon travel thousands of miles to try and help in some infinitesimally small way to save the world.
So let's see: in the first flick we've got this Pokemon literally looking for meaning and purpose. In another movie we've got a group of Pokemon hoping to be part of a whole, hoping to achieve something for the greater good, to help those that they've never known. In yet another flick, we've got this little girl hoping for a parent, literally wishing for love personified, and she gets to hear it (honestly) say "You're pretty awesome." So what's this doin' in a kids flick? Isn't Pokemon some anime mumbo jumbo kids thing?
(I literally just thought of BHS' over-analyzing thread, but I dun wanna resurrect that thing when I can talk about my pokemans.)
Anyways, we're talkin' 'bout Pokemon here. Sure, you can talk about "poke-slavery" here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YfWR438wkg), (Thanks, Arcanum) but 'M talking about the movies. The ones where Ash Ketchum is an actually decent dude. In the first movie - I don't know if anyone remembers the last time they saw it - it begins with Mewtwo literally asking "Who am I? What am I?" He "wakes up" in the laboratory where he's created in among the scientists who created him - with a mighty fine intelligence, by the way - and communes with his creators. He is brought by Giovanni - the leader of Team Rocket - into a world of pretty much constant fighting, and told by the man that he was created for this life. Mewtwo rebels and the entire movie is the most powerful Pokemon in the world try to find his place in the cosmos the only way he knows how. It's only when some punk kid steps in the way of a fight that he discovers himself.
And in that Pokemon flick what with the Unknown (http://media.strategywiki.org/images/f/f8/Pokemon_201Unown.png), Pokemon 3, there is a little girl whose father... well, he doesn't abandon her for his research, but she feels pretty alone. Her mother is gone - because of why I cannae remember - but the movie is trying to pull our heartstrings over this little chick. And then the apocalypse happens inside her house and Entei comes to her rescue. She wishes for a father figure (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU2wkuHTuZ8) and gets this (totally rad) fire type Pokemon. In the climax of the flick, where the Unknown are going to destroy everything (inside the house) as every (inside the house) apocalypse demands, Entei leaps into action and tells her that 'Hey, you're a pretty rad chick. I was happy with you. Be happy.' and saves the day.
Molly - I was happy... and proud to be your father. The last thing I can do for you is to take you out of here.
"But how?"
I was born of your dreams. Believe in me, and there is nothing I cannot do!
Then there's Pokemon Whatsits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slhq8SfHcbI), the one with Lugia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2CPPHUjakA). Now in that flick - you've probably stopped reading past the first paragraph, so I won't talk about how long it's been since the flick was released - the world is gonna end (again) so they get Ash Ketchum to save it. (Again.) Anyway, the great scene in that flick - aside from watchin' Moltres, Articuno and Zapdos (If you've continued past the first paragraph I think you're a bigger nerd than I am, just so ya'know) blow by in the final scenes is the huge number of Pokemon gather at the blowing. See, prophecy, yadda, yadda, blah, and all the Pokemon in the world know that there's gonna be a battle of literally Earth-shaking proportions going down, so they show up to see if they can help. Literally (in this fictional movie) hundreds of Pokemon travel thousands of miles to try and help in some infinitesimally small way to save the world.
So let's see: in the first flick we've got this Pokemon literally looking for meaning and purpose. In another movie we've got a group of Pokemon hoping to be part of a whole, hoping to achieve something for the greater good, to help those that they've never known. In yet another flick, we've got this little girl hoping for a parent, literally wishing for love personified, and she gets to hear it (honestly) say "You're pretty awesome." So what's this doin' in a kids flick? Isn't Pokemon some anime mumbo jumbo kids thing?
(I literally just thought of BHS' over-analyzing thread, but I dun wanna resurrect that thing when I can talk about my pokemans.)