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Your Learning Zone - Pokemon - Jirachi Wish Maker

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Manufacturer: Miramax Starring: Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ootani, Megumi Hayashibara, Inuko Inuyama, Shinichirô Miki Directed By: Kunihiko Yuyama, Masamitsu Hidaka
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0786936244106 Format: Animated Label: Miramax Manufacturer: Miramax Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Miramax Release Date: 2004-06-01 Running Time: 81 Studio: Miramax
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pokemon Movie #6- Jirachi, Wish Maker Comment: The sixth movie in the Pokemon series is as good as the ones before it; max, little brother of May, is given a mysterious geode by "The Great Butler", a magician traveling with the Millennium Comet Carnival. Butler explains that the rock contains Jirachi, a Pokemon that only appears every thousand years when the Millennium Comet passes overhead. Ash, Brock, and May watch Max bond with Jirachi, becoming fast friends in the week before the comet passes overhead. Trouble ensues as Butler kidnaps Jirachi, plotting to use the innocent creature to fulfill his twisted dreams of revenge.
The story is filled with moments that teach good, solid values to kids; the results of Max's first (greedy) wish, what negative emotions like revenge can do to normally nice people, and (as always) the values of Teamwork and Friendship. There's exciting action, great Pokemon battle scenes, the usual splendid artwork and more than a few laughs in what this reviewer feels is a great family movie, one you'll want to watch with your smaller Pokemon fan(s)!
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Hour and a Half of my Life I can Never Get Back Comment: This is part 7/10. "Jirachi Wish Maker" was, in my opinion, the worst Pokemon movie. Jirachi was so cute I wanted to get sick. I think the plot line was too little for a movie. The majority of the movie seemed to be made up of cutesy circus tricks and a fake Groudon waltzing about. Not one I'd recommend for someone over the age of 2.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Most amazing Pokemon Movie Ever! Comment: This pokemon movie is amazing! It's about Ash, May, Max and Brock going to a fair that comes every thousand years. While there, they go to a magic show where Max hears Jirachi talking to him from a crystal! The magician lets Max keep Jirachi only to find out Jirachi stays for one week! During that week the gang finds out that the magician is evil and uses Jirachi to bring to life a legendary pokemon! It's a little sad for kids under the age of 7. Even I cried and I'm 11. But it's also funny, like when Max and Jirachi were in the tea cups and got dizzy.If you like pokemon you must get this movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Most amazing Pokemon Movie Ever! Comment: This pokemon movie is amazing!It's about Ash,May,Max and brock going to a fair that comes every thousand years. While there they go to a magic
show.Then Max hears Jirachi talking to him from a cristel!The magician
lets Max keep Jirachi but then only to find out he's evil!But will he
get Jirachi?This is the most funniest,sadest,cutest pokemon movie sinse
pokemon heroes!
Customer Rating:      Summary: GOOD BUT... Comment: the movie wasn't as good as I thought it would be but their is good humor and the short " Gotta Dance " is one of the best reasons for buying but the movie has great color and a pretty good storyline
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Editorial Reviews:
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The sixth Pokémon feature may well rank as the most satisfying entry in the series because the filmmakers avoid the overblown threats of the earlier films. Ash and Brock are joined not by Misty, but by May and her little brother Max, on a trip to a festival. Butler the magician and his assistant Diane introduce them to Jirachi, a wish-granting Pokémon that emerges every thousand years, when the Millennium Comet appears in the sky. Max and Jirachi quickly bond. Butler tries to exploit the energy Jirachi receives from the comet to regenerate an extinct Pokémon. He accidentally creates a monster that Ash, Max, and Jirachi have to defeat, but it's not the kind of world-threatening menace that throw the previous Pokémon features out of balance. Adults may find the film tedious, but Pokémon-playing children will enjoy it. (Not rated, suitable for ages 6 and older: minor cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon
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