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Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ: Myûtsû no Gyakushû (1998)
Pokémon
Although I'm not a Pokémon fan anymore, I won't deny that I didn't like this film when it was out. I can remember crying when Ash died, I found it so sad, seeing little Pikachu trying to wake him up. I was only seven at the time, and I absolutely adored the shows. I sing the theme tun to annoy my family now. I think when all the Pokémon started crying along with Pikachu to bring him back to life, was a really lovely moment. God, even Jessie, James and Meowth were crying, and they were the enemies! Mew was a cute character, and the real difference between her and Mewtwo was shown clearly, by the fact that all she could say was "Mew" whereas Mewtwo could speak proper English. Good story lines for the fans. I've noticed Pokemon's disappeared now too.....
Bratz Rock Angelz (2005)
It's good for Bratz fans
Oh grow up! The films aimed at children. For the children who love playing with Bratz dolls, and who love the characters of Bratz. You're obviously not a Bratz fan, so keep comments like that to yourself.
I think the film's good for the children who like Bratz. The storyline is paced well, and describes to the viewers, how Bratz started their own magazine in the TV series. It also introduces us to the characters of Bratz who weren't produced as dolls. The film also shows some of the stories, which are frequently featured in the Bratz TV series, when the girls have flashbacks or whatever. My younger sister loves the characters of Kirstee and Kaycee, and I must admit, the way Kaycee reacts whenever she hits her nose is amusing! Although I'm not a particular fan of them, I won't deny I liked it. If you like Bratz, watch it. If you don't, then stay away from it.