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Pokemon - Pikachu Party (Vol. 12)
:Description:Biking across a long bridge reunites Jessie and James with their old bicycle gang, but can Ash and his friends withstand the reunion? Next, meet the world's greatest Pokemon impersonator, Duplica, and her incompetent Ditto! Ditto has to become a real impersonator to escape from Team Rocket! Finally, Pikachu meets up with a whole herd of wild Pikachu, which leads to a decision: to journey with Ash or stay with its own kind. :Three more episodes from the popular Pokémon series. The opening episode, 'The Bridge Bike Gang,' is one of the giddiest ...
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Pokemon - The Final Badge (Vol. 20)
:Description:Mr. Mime Time! The Clefairy have a flying saucer and they've kidnapped Pikachu to power it! Ash and UFO-expert Prof. Orville team up to investigate! Then, it's a showdown for the eighth and final badge - the Earth Badge! But after this gym leader defeated Gary, how can Ash hope to win? Plus, on the way home to Pallet Town, Ash and his friends visit the Pokemon Circus. But the main attraction, Mr. Mime, is giving the worst show on Earth! Contains TV episodes: Clefairy Tales, Earth Badge Battle, It's Mr. Mime Time. ...
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Pokemon - Our Hero Meowth (Vol. 19)
:Description:Underwater Pokemon Battle! Misty is the star of the Cerulean Gym's underwater play, but the villains in the play are the dramatic Team Rocket! Then, neither Misty nor Jessie have ever owned princess dolls, but now the winner of an all-girl Pokemon tournament takes home the priceless Pokemon Princess Collection! Plus, a little boy knows which is the bravest, most honorable Pokemon in the world: Meowth!? Contains TV episodes: Princess vs. Princess, The Purr-fect Hero, The Misty Mermaid. :Princesses, kitties, and mermaids are the order of the day in this three-episode installment of ...
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Pokemon - The Movie 2000
: :Thanks to a greedy Pokémon collector, Earth's weather patterns are askew and its population doomed unless Pokémon trainer Ash can return three glass balls to their proper place in this second Pokémon feature. Unlike the television show, the movie features little violence and no Pokémon battles in the classic sense. Instead, the focus is an environmental one: what happens when humans interfere with the harmony of Earth's elements--in this case fire, ice, and lightning. Even Team Rocket have a (temporary, to be sure) change of heart, joining Ash and Misty in their effort ...
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Pokemon - Jigglypuff Pop (Vol. 14)
:Description:An incompetent magician is using Exeggicute to hypnotize his audience into thinking he is world-famous. Ash and his friends have to teach the magician right from wrong before they get hypnotized too! When a kind, beautiful girl cures Meowth's sickness using her own home-made remedy, it falls for her and tries to help her evolve her cowardly Paras. Can Meowth be a hero even though it's a villain? Finally, Jigglypuff puts on a concert in the 'Town That Never Sleeps!' :What happens when a Jigglypuff can't sing or a Paras can't fight or ...
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Pokemon - The Great Race (Vol. 11)
:Description:Ash tries to get the soul badge at Fuchsia Gym, but the gym is a ninja mansion full of treacherous traps! Then, devious racer Dario has rigged the Pokemon race with his sabotage, wounding the front-runner, Lara! Can Ash ride Lara's Ponyta and win the race? A lost boy, Tommy, has been raised by the Kangaskhan to speak Pokemon language! Now Team Rocket is trying to trap the Kangaskhan, and only Ash, Pikachu and their friends can stop them, save the Kangaskhan, and reunite Tommy with his family! :The kids and their pet ...
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Pokemon the First Movie: Mewtwo vs. Mew
: :The world domination of Pokémon begets their first theatrical movie. This adventure is a little more complex and dark than the popular TV series, but kids who live for the show will gobble up this film and ask for seconds. Those baffled by the show's popularity, however, will see nothing better here. Mewtwo, a new type of Pokémon designed by scientists to be the ultimate fighter, decides he wants to rule the world and challenges all the great Pokémasters to battle. Of course, our intrepid heroes Ash, Misty, and Brock are there to ...
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Pokemon - Into the Arena (Vol. 24)
:Description:The Secret of Pokemopolis. Ash and his friends dig up some unusual artifacts that come from an ancient culture, but can anybody stop the gigantic Gengar they have awakened? Then, the training is over, and it's off to the Indigo League, but Ash can't take part if somebody steals his Pokemon badges! Plus, the Indigo League has a long tradition of carrying the torch with the undying flame, but Team Rocket is determined to put it out! :In these three Pokémon television episodes, Ash is hard at work training for the upcoming Pokémon ...
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Pokemon - Thunder Shock (Vol. 5)
:Description:When Pokemon evolve, they are almost always stronger than before, and for Ash to win a ThunderBadge, Pikachu must defeat its evolved form, Raichu! It's a clash of lightning and pride! Later, Ash, Misty and Brock embark on a pleasure cruise aboard the St. Anne accompanied by other Pokemon and their trainers, but something seems wrong. Can the Cruise be a Team Rocket plot?! :Pokémon Master-in-training Ash Ketchum experiences further ups and downs, with Misty teasing him and the practical Brock advising him. 'Mystery at the Lighthouse' recalls Ray Bradbury's short story 'The ...
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Pokemon - Wake Up Snorlax! (Vol. 13)
:Description:When young Mikey is pressured by his big brothers to evolve his Eevee before it's ready, it is up to Ash, Pikachu and friends to teach a Pokemon lesson. Then, Snorlax takes a nap in the spring that supplies a town with water! Can anybody wake him up!? And finally, when two Pokemon gyms brawl for the right to become an official gym, Ash, Misty, Brock and their Pokemon are caught in the middle. Which side will they take, and how is Team Rocket involved in all this? :In 'The Battling Eevee Brothers,' ...
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