Pokemon Movie 21: Minna no Monogatari


Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us

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Synonyms: Gekijouban Pocket Monster: Minna no Monogatari, Pokémon the Movie: Everyone's Story
Japanese: 劇場版ポケットモンスター みんなの物語
English: Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us
Spanish: Pokémon Película 21: El Poder de Todos
French: Pokémon Film 21: Le pouvoir est en nous
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 13, 2018
Producers: None found, add some
Studios: OLM, Wit Studio
Source: Game
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Theme: Strategy GameStrategy Game
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 1 hr. 45 min.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 7.191 (scored by 2203422,034 users)
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Ranked: #33942
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Popularity: #3555
Members: 39,481
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Preliminary Spoiler
Nov 25, 2018
Alright, let us see how my first review of MAL goes. I have only recently become a member, though I have been an anime fan much longer.

Lets get started.

The Power of Us is no sequel to I Choose You, it is its own story. Going into this movie, my expectations had to walk a fine line between my inner Pokemon fan, and my subjective view to critique it. I give this movie credit for having the bravery to juggle at least 6 main characters, and not lose its way. For a majority of the time, it is consistent with the world it sets up. The ...
Nov 24, 2018
It’s hard to say why exactly this is a bad movie, because, at the end of the day, I’m not really sure what this is supposed to be.

At first glance, it looks like it’s a remake (of sorts) of The Power of One, the second Pokemon movie. The title “The Power of Us” is a great mirror of that and it stars Lugia as the centerpiece. Except it’s not. This movie isn’t about Lugia, it’s about Zeraora. So if you think this new Electric-type fursona looks super cool, then this movie’s gonna be up your alley 10/10.

So let’s throw all immediate comparisons out the window. ...
Nov 26, 2018
If “I Choose You” was Star Wars Episode 7 (a incoherent mess of a nostalgia trip) then “The Power of Us” is absolutely Star Wars Episode 8 (a bold new direction)...if episode 8 was actually good.

Pokemon Movie 21 "The Power of Us" had no right being as great as it turned out to be. My impressions of the 20th film “I Choose You” almost made me write off Pokemon for good. Its attempt at trying to capitalize on the first generation while also fitting in another B plot into one film (as well at retconing a lot of what happened in the first TV series) ...
Dec 2, 2018
Man, this was a pretty solid pokemon movie. Animation and setting were great, battles were fun, and the narrative style of this movie was a welcome change. Stylistically it revolved around internal conflicts rather than an existential threat posed by one single villain/entity. The only real "sin" was that since it focused on ~6 different characters' conflicts it needed screen-time to develop these characters. Pacing wasn't a problem per se, but man this movie had to keep it moving in order to accomplish that feat. As a result, Ash became more of a supporting character who seemed to "steal the spotlight" in critical moments so-to-speak. ...
Nov 25, 2018
Mixed Feelings
I think this movies biggest problem is too many characters, including Ash, I always like movies,books, etc that have separate character stories all converge into one by the climax. That being said this movie had too many useless characters, ones of them as I said before was Ash, even the least developed of the new characters did more than Ash in this movie. It would have been a much better movie if it decided to focus on 3 maybe 4 of the other characters stories and personalities. You could have easily cut the mayors daughter, the old lady and Ash and let the other characters ...
Dec 15, 2018
REVIEW NO SPOILER: Pokemon minna no monogatari is by far the best movie of Pokemon

Story: 8
The movie start show you to Rina who has travel to another city for capturer a pokemon for her Brother, although the approach of the film is like other pokemon movies the job of Aya Takaha the writer of the ancient magus bride leaves the story more polished and detailed making this very good

Characters: 8
Minna no Monogatari is a history about persons, real persons with different problems, Ash who is already established as a character and if he has not changed does not fall as heavy as ...
Jan 10, 2019
This movie truly was the greatest Pokémon movie ever! They have definitely changed things up in a great way! This is a great example of a GOOD reboot Pokemon movie. The previous Pokémon movie was boring, predictable, and had horribly unlikable and uninteresting characters (aside from the rival Cross) and the worst part was the 3rd act. I only liked the beginning and that’s it. However I can’t say the same for this amazing movie. I guess I do enjoy character driven stories which is probably why I liked this movie. In my opinion, this movie is in EVERY way better than the previous Pokémon ...
Dec 17, 2018
"Pokemon the Movie: The Power of Us" carries winds of fresh air into a long series of movies that fans assumed would only dwindle in quality.

"The Power of Us" shows versatility in plot and in appealing to a younger Ash-crazed fan-base, by starting out the movie without even showing Ash at all; in fact, we only see Ash briefly for most of the movie's beginning. Pokemon took quite a risk by deviating from the original formula they use, such as starting the movie with a battle or starting by showing a legendary Pokemon right from the beginning. The risk was well-payed ...
Feb 28, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Pokemon: Everyone's Story feels like a movie set in the Pokemon universe rather than another tired sequel. This is shocking. Throughout the years we've been served almost two dozen Pokemon movie sequels. Some of them were good and felt distinct, but after the fifth movie quality quickly started dipping. After the tenth movie the best that could be hoped for was a passable flick. Passing the insane number of twenty, things changed; by the time of the fabled twentieth sequel even the producers were getting worried. To reinvigorate the series they decided to serve us a reboot. And it was a boring, albeit quickly forgotten ...
Nov 24, 2018
Mixed Feelings
Not nearly as good as last year's _I Choose You!_.

As someone who is not really into the series enough to call himself a fan, I did see the rebooted movie from last year and went to see this with some good excitement. Last year's movie had absolutely gorgeous artwork and great animation. There was an antagonist who was befriended in the end, Ash had a goal of meeting and battling Ho-Oh, and the battles throughout the film were fun and interesting spectacles to see.

This movie has none of that. Yes, the artwork is good and so is the animation, but there aren't any breathtaking scenes ...
Dec 1, 2018
Mixed Feelings
This movie was a surprisingly entertaining Pokemon film. I only have a few major complaints, but otherwise it was probably one of the most well-rounded films to date.

First of all, This film could have done with a bit of a rewrite. There were little bits and pieces that felt awkward or didn't make sense, (ie The Smeargle Shoes) and some pieces of dialogue could have been cut all together. I love how this film chose to focus on an interesting and well developed (For Pokemon Standards) cast. But this cast could have done with a slight bit more time and development for each. And ...
Dec 3, 2018
Mixed Feelings
As a whole, the movie was decent.

It took way too long to get going, however. Most of the first half was fillerish, even if a few parts were pretty funny, and i'd definitely cut a lot of it out. However, it picked up nicely in the second half, and remained entertaining through the end.

Though the plot wasn’t the best it had some aspects to compensate well. The fight scenes were the usual high quality that the movies offered, especially the excellent climax scene. There was some very funny bits, too. I especially liked the parts with Sudowoodo. The professor’s Chansey was great too. And the ...
Jan 1, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Turns out this is actually kind of good.

Well, it's not completely surprising given, that I also enjoyed the previous film, but whereas Movie 20 recycled some of the better parts of the original Pokemon season, this one actually attempts to do so on it's own terms and succeeds quite decently.

Don't get me wrong, it's not a brilliant story. It's a kid film alright, it promotes a set of what most of us would perceive as good values like togetherness, solidarity, keeping the environment clean or non-conflicting relationships with Pokemon - who in the franchise, often serve as a stand-in for animals. The film also isn't ...
Mar 20, 2020
There's a special place in Hell for the person who decided that the new Pokemon movies would start being an alternate continuity and then made Ash also the protagonist of the new continuity. The tenacity with which Ash has remained the anime protagonist has bothered me for more than a decade, but it's especially a problem here. The Ash in these movies is not allowed to have an arc because he might diverge from the cast-in-amber version of Ash from the TV show. I'm not saying the anime version of the character is completely static in every single story, because that's definitely not true, but ...