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Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom

Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram[c] and Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom[d] are a pair of 2011 Japanese animated films produced by OLM, Inc., Production I.G and Xebec and distributed by Toho. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama from a screenplay by Hideki Sonoda. The two-parter film is the 14th animated installment in the Pokémon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori.

Pokémon the Movie
Black—Victini and Reshiram and
White—Victini and Zekrom
Japanese theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム / 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロム
Literal meaningPocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram / Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnGekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Shiroki Eiyū Reshiramu / Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Kuroki Eiyū Zekuromu
Directed byKunihiko Yuyama
Written byHideki Sonoda
Based on
Pokémon: Best Wishes!
by
Produced byTakemoto Mori
Choji Yoshikawa
Yukio Kawasaki
Junya Okamoto
Koichi Kawase
StarringSee below
CinematographyShinsuke Ikeda
Edited byToshio Henmi
Music byShinji Miyazaki[a]
Akifumi Tada[b]
Kazuhiko Sawaguchi[b]
Production
companies
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • July 16, 2011 (2011-07-16) (Japan)
Running time
95 minutes (each), 190 minutes (total)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$57.1 million[1]

The two films follow a similar plot. Both films follow a man called Damon, descended from the residents of a dead kingdom called the Kingdom of the Vale. In Black—Victini and Reshiram, he finds Zekrom, a dragon-like creature known as a Pokémon to fulfill his ideals. In White—Victini and Zekrom, he finds the Pokémon Reshiram to find the truth. In both films, the dragon leads Damon to pilot the town's floating castle with the powers of the Pokémon Victini in an attempt to restore his old kingdom and reunite the People of the Vale that have scattered over the past thousand years.

The films were released on July 16, 2011 and grossed over $57 million in Japan. The two sides of Every Little Thing's double A-side single "Sora/Koe" (宙 -そら-/響 -こえ-, lit. "Air/Voice") serve as the ending songs for the two films;[2] "Sora" is the theme for the Zekrom version and "Koe" is the theme for the Reshiram version.[3]

Plot edit

The two films follow a similar plot with some major and minor changes, notably the Pokémon that appear and where they appear. In Black—Victini and Reshiram, Damon finds Zekrom under the castle to fulfill his ideals, while Ash finds Reshiram to find the truth. The roles are swapped in White—Victini and Zekrom. Damon has a Gothitelle in Black—Victini and Reshiram and a Reuniclus in White—Victini and Zekrom.

1,000 years ago, Victini, a Pokémon which can boost the power of other Pokémon, was friends with the king of the Kingdom of the Vale, who ruled over the People of the Vale. The people and Pokémon in the kingdom used an energy source called the Dragon Force to live in harmony with nature. The king's sons were accompanied by the black and white dragon Pokémon, Reshiram and Zekrom, but the princes became enemies leading to a war between Reshiram and Zekrom, who mortally wounded each other, transforming into stones and fell into a long slumber. The Dragon Force grew destructive. To contain the energy, the king created a dark magical barrier around the castle using the Pillars of Protection to use Victini's powers to make the Psychic type Pokémon move the castle known as the Sword of the Vale to the mountaintop where Eindoak Town now stands. The king used up his magic power and died and Victini was trapped in the barrier isolated by the Pillars of Protection. Over time, the People of the Vale scattered, leaving Victini inside the barrier. Eventually, the chaos within the Dragon Force subsided. The two princes were filled of deep remorse, and they moved the stoned Reshiram and Zekrom to a cave beneath the castle.

In the present, the vale has become inhospitable. Damon, a descendant of the People of the Vale, hopes to restore the vale using Victini's powers and reunite the scattered People of the Vale, based on his mother Juanita's wish during his childhood. He finds either Zekrom or Reshiram after hearing the dragon Pokémon's voice in the caves beneath the castle. Unaware that doing so would threaten the Dragon Force to destroy the entire world, Zekrom or Reshiram shows Damon how to move the castle and use the Dragon Force's energy.

At Eindoak Town's harvest festival, the Pokémon trainers Ash Ketchum, Iris and Cilan take part in a Pokémon battle competition. Damon's sister Carlita notices Victini has been giving Ash's Tepig and Scraggy power boosts. Ash offers Victini some of Cilan's macarons and he and his friends befriend Victini. The next day, Ash promises to take Victini to the ocean, but Damon then forces Victini to use its power to help move the castle and redirect the Dragon Force's power to the vale. Ash and Juanita try to stop Damon from harming Victini, but their attempts are thwarted by Zekrom and Damon's Gothitelle or by Reshiram and Damon's Reuniclus. Ash ventures into the caves and finds Reshiram or Zekrom to help Victini. As Reshiram and Zekrom duel, both spot the destructive Dragon Force and join forces to stop it.

Zekrom or Reshiram releases Victini and Damon is shown the Dragon Force, prompting him to use the castle to contain the unstable power with help from Reshiram and Zekrom. The group evacuate the castle, but Damon wants to try and fix the mess he has made and Victini remains trapped by the barrier with Ash and Pikachu not wanting to leave Victini, as the Dragon Force's power grows deadlier and the castle floats up into the sky. Victini appears to sacrifice itself to blast apart the barrier by using its signature move V-Create, the contained Dragon Force energy being fired into space. Damon, Reshiram and Zekrom guide the castle to the edge of the sea, and seal away the Dragon Force once again.

Later, Ash, Iris and Cilan visit a nearby beach in Victini's memory, tossing one of Cilan's macarons into the ocean. Victini appears and eats it, now free of the barrier (and somehow having survived the ordeal of using V-Create to destroy the Pillars of Protection and the barrier) and has plans to restore the valley its own way. Damon begs for forgiveness, receiving it from Juanita.

Cast edit

Regular characters edit

Guest characters edit

  • Damon (ドレッド, Doreddo, Dread): A protagonist with an antagonistic side. In White—Victini and Zekrom, he dresses in lighter clothing and uses a Reuniclus in battle. In Black—Victini and Reshiram, he dresses in winter clothing and uses a Gothitelle in battle. In both films he wishes to use the legend of the People of the Vale to bring their kingdom back to power and uses Victini to that end.
  • Carlita (カリータ, Karīta, Karita): Damon's younger sister who uses a Hydreigon in Pokémon battles. In White, the Hydreigon is shiny.
  • Juanita (ジャンタ, Janta, Jeanta): Damon and Carlita's mother who owns a shop where she is assisted by her Golurk. In Black, the Golurk is shiny.
  • Mannes (モーモント, Mōmonto, Mormont): Mayor of the city of Eindoak who is knowledgeable in the Victini myth.
  • Luisa (セード, Sēdo, Seyde): A child of the People of the Vale.
  • Luis (オード, Ōdo, Aude): A child of the People of the Vale.
  • Victini (ビクティニ, Bikutini): A Legendary Pokémon living in Eindoak. It is said it has mysterious powers Victini can share to someone it befriends to.

Production edit

The production team visited locations of the Alpes-Maritimes department of Southern France, including Nice,[4] Gourdon,[5] Tourrettes-sur-Loup,[6][7] Èze,[8] Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,[9][10] Sainte-Agnès, Peillon, and Cagnes-sur-Mer,[11][12] as well as visits to the French Riviera, Normandy, Paris,[13] and Mont Saint-Michel,[14] as inspiration for the setting of the films.

Promotion edit

To promote the films in Japan, players of Pokémon Black and White were able to download a Victini for their games. This Victini was different from the one that was given to initially promote the video games' release, as it was given several attacks that it would not be able to learn throughout normal gameplay. This included its signature moves Searing Shot and V-Create (unobtainable in gameplay), as well as Reshiram and Zekrom's unique moves Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt.

To promote the movie release in the US, it was announced on the official US Pokémon website that starting on December 3, 2011 to December 31, 2011, players of Pokémon Black and White could download Victini to their games through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This Victini also included its signature moves Searing Shot and V-Create (unobtainable in gameplay), as well as Reshiram and Zekrom's unique moves Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt and held a Fire Gem.[15] A bonus manga sampler of Pokémon Black and White was also given away at theaters playing Pokémon the Movie:White—Victini and Zekrom. A sweepstakes also took place on the official site as a promotion for the movie.[16] A second promotion was released in the US for the DVD release of the movies. Between March 10, 2012 and April 8, 2012 players were able to download a level 100 Reshiram or a level 100 Zekrom depending on which version the player had through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When players who "tucked in" Reshiram (or Zekrom) using the Game Sync in their game both Pokémon unlocked a special C-Gear skin of the Pokémon they received, as well as a special place in the Dream World on the Pokémon Global Link site where a special password could be obtained to get a special Victini doll for the user's house in the Dream World.[17]

Release edit

Theatrical run edit

Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom received a limited theatrical release in the United States by the digital cinema developer and distributor, Cinedigm, on December 3 and 4, 2011. This made it the first Pokémon film to be screened in American theatres since Pokémon Heroes.

Broadcast airing edit

Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram aired on Disney XD in the United Kingdom and Cartoon Network in the United States on December 10, 2011. Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom aired on Cartoon Network on February 11, 2012.[18]

Home media edit

A two-disc DVD set was released in the United States on April 3, 2012.[19] The movies were released in the UK by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on April 9, 2012.[20] They were both later re-released in the UK on DVD by Manga Entertainment. On April 17, 2019 as part of the Black and White Movie Collection, along with the other two Black and White movies; Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice and Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened, before both being re-released again as a separate single disc release on September 2, 2019.

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Black—Victini and Reshiram only.
  2. ^ a b In White—Victini and Zekrom only.
  3. ^ Japanese: 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム, Hepburn: Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Shiroki Eiyū Reshiramu, lit. "Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram"
  4. ^ Japanese: 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロム, Hepburn: Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Kuroki Eiyū Zekuromu, lit. "Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom"

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official website of Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram (in English)
  • Official website of Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom (in English)
  • Cinedigm's website for Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom (in English)
  • Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom at IMDb  
  • Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram at IMDb  
  • Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Pokemon the Movie White Victini and Zekrom redirects here For the manga see List of Pokemon volumes Pokemon the Movie Black Victini and Reshiram c and Pokemon the Movie White Victini and Zekrom d are a pair of 2011 Japanese animated films produced by OLM Inc Production I G and Xebec and distributed by Toho The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama from a screenplay by Hideki Sonoda The two parter film is the 14th animated installment in the Pokemon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori Pokemon the MovieBlack Victini and Reshiram andWhite Victini and ZekromJapanese theatrical release posterJapanese nameKanji劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロムLiteral meaningPocket Monsters Best Wishes The Movie Victini and the White Hero Reshiram Pocket Monsters Best Wishes The Movie Victini and the Black Hero ZekromTranscriptionsRevised HepburnGekijōban Poketto Monsuta Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Shiroki Eiyu Reshiramu Gekijōban Poketto Monsuta Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Kuroki Eiyu ZekuromuDirected byKunihiko YuyamaWritten byHideki SonodaBased onPokemon Best Wishes by Satoshi TajiriKen SugimoriJunichi MasudaProduced byTakemoto MoriChoji YoshikawaYukio KawasakiJunya OkamotoKoichi KawaseStarringSee belowCinematographyShinsuke IkedaEdited byToshio HenmiMusic byShinji Miyazaki a Akifumi Tada b Kazuhiko Sawaguchi b ProductioncompaniesOLM Inc OLM DigitalProduction I GXebecDistributed byTohoRelease dateJuly 16 2011 2011 07 16 Japan Running time95 minutes each 190 minutes total CountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox office 57 1 million 1 The two films follow a similar plot Both films follow a man called Damon descended from the residents of a dead kingdom called the Kingdom of the Vale In Black Victini and Reshiram he finds Zekrom a dragon like creature known as a Pokemon to fulfill his ideals In White Victini and Zekrom he finds the Pokemon Reshiram to find the truth In both films the dragon leads Damon to pilot the town s floating castle with the powers of the Pokemon Victini in an attempt to restore his old kingdom and reunite the People of the Vale that have scattered over the past thousand years The films were released on July 16 2011 and grossed over 57 million in Japan The two sides of Every Little Thing s double A side single Sora Koe 宙 そら 響 こえ lit Air Voice serve as the ending songs for the two films 2 Sora is the theme for the Zekrom version and Koe is the theme for the Reshiram version 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Regular characters 2 2 Guest characters 3 Production 4 Promotion 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical run 5 2 Broadcast airing 5 3 Home media 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe two films follow a similar plot with some major and minor changes notably the Pokemon that appear and where they appear In Black Victini and Reshiram Damon finds Zekrom under the castle to fulfill his ideals while Ash finds Reshiram to find the truth The roles are swapped in White Victini and Zekrom Damon has a Gothitelle in Black Victini and Reshiram and a Reuniclus in White Victini and Zekrom 1 000 years ago Victini a Pokemon which can boost the power of other Pokemon was friends with the king of the Kingdom of the Vale who ruled over the People of the Vale The people and Pokemon in the kingdom used an energy source called the Dragon Force to live in harmony with nature The king s sons were accompanied by the black and white dragon Pokemon Reshiram and Zekrom but the princes became enemies leading to a war between Reshiram and Zekrom who mortally wounded each other transforming into stones and fell into a long slumber The Dragon Force grew destructive To contain the energy the king created a dark magical barrier around the castle using the Pillars of Protection to use Victini s powers to make the Psychic type Pokemon move the castle known as the Sword of the Vale to the mountaintop where Eindoak Town now stands The king used up his magic power and died and Victini was trapped in the barrier isolated by the Pillars of Protection Over time the People of the Vale scattered leaving Victini inside the barrier Eventually the chaos within the Dragon Force subsided The two princes were filled of deep remorse and they moved the stoned Reshiram and Zekrom to a cave beneath the castle In the present the vale has become inhospitable Damon a descendant of the People of the Vale hopes to restore the vale using Victini s powers and reunite the scattered People of the Vale based on his mother Juanita s wish during his childhood He finds either Zekrom or Reshiram after hearing the dragon Pokemon s voice in the caves beneath the castle Unaware that doing so would threaten the Dragon Force to destroy the entire world Zekrom or Reshiram shows Damon how to move the castle and use the Dragon Force s energy At Eindoak Town s harvest festival the Pokemon trainers Ash Ketchum Iris and Cilan take part in a Pokemon battle competition Damon s sister Carlita notices Victini has been giving Ash s Tepig and Scraggy power boosts Ash offers Victini some of Cilan s macarons and he and his friends befriend Victini The next day Ash promises to take Victini to the ocean but Damon then forces Victini to use its power to help move the castle and redirect the Dragon Force s power to the vale Ash and Juanita try to stop Damon from harming Victini but their attempts are thwarted by Zekrom and Damon s Gothitelle or by Reshiram and Damon s Reuniclus Ash ventures into the caves and finds Reshiram or Zekrom to help Victini As Reshiram and Zekrom duel both spot the destructive Dragon Force and join forces to stop it Zekrom or Reshiram releases Victini and Damon is shown the Dragon Force prompting him to use the castle to contain the unstable power with help from Reshiram and Zekrom The group evacuate the castle but Damon wants to try and fix the mess he has made and Victini remains trapped by the barrier with Ash and Pikachu not wanting to leave Victini as the Dragon Force s power grows deadlier and the castle floats up into the sky Victini appears to sacrifice itself to blast apart the barrier by using its signature move V Create the contained Dragon Force energy being fired into space Damon Reshiram and Zekrom guide the castle to the edge of the sea and seal away the Dragon Force once again Later Ash Iris and Cilan visit a nearby beach in Victini s memory tossing one of Cilan s macarons into the ocean Victini appears and eats it now free of the barrier and somehow having survived the ordeal of using V Create to destroy the Pillars of Protection and the barrier and has plans to restore the valley its own way Damon begs for forgiveness receiving it from Juanita Cast editMain article List of characters in the Pokemon anime series Regular characters edit Character Voice Actor Japanese Voice Actor English Ash Rica Matsumoto Sarah NatochennyPikachu Ikue ŌtaniIris Aoi Yuki Eileen StevensCilan Mamoru Miyano Jason GriffithJessie Megumi Hayashibara Michele KnotzJames Shin ichiro Miki Carter CathcartMeowth Inuko InuyamaNarrator Unshō Ishizuka Rodger ParsonsGuest characters edit Damon ドレッド Doreddo Dread A protagonist with an antagonistic side In White Victini and Zekrom he dresses in lighter clothing and uses a Reuniclus in battle In Black Victini and Reshiram he dresses in winter clothing and uses a Gothitelle in battle In both films he wishes to use the legend of the People of the Vale to bring their kingdom back to power and uses Victini to that end Carlita カリータ Karita Karita Damon s younger sister who uses a Hydreigon in Pokemon battles In White the Hydreigon is shiny Juanita ジャンタ Janta Jeanta Damon and Carlita s mother who owns a shop where she is assisted by her Golurk In Black the Golurk is shiny Mannes モーモント Mōmonto Mormont Mayor of the city of Eindoak who is knowledgeable in the Victini myth Luisa セード Sedo Seyde A child of the People of the Vale Luis オード Ōdo Aude A child of the People of the Vale Victini ビクティニ Bikutini A Legendary Pokemon living in Eindoak It is said it has mysterious powers Victini can share to someone it befriends to Production editThe production team visited locations of the Alpes Maritimes department of Southern France including Nice 4 Gourdon 5 Tourrettes sur Loup 6 7 Eze 8 Roquebrune Cap Martin 9 10 Sainte Agnes Peillon and Cagnes sur Mer 11 12 as well as visits to the French Riviera Normandy Paris 13 and Mont Saint Michel 14 as inspiration for the setting of the films Promotion editTo promote the films in Japan players of Pokemon Black and White were able to download a Victini for their games This Victini was different from the one that was given to initially promote the video games release as it was given several attacks that it would not be able to learn throughout normal gameplay This included its signature moves Searing Shot and V Create unobtainable in gameplay as well as Reshiram and Zekrom s unique moves Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt To promote the movie release in the US it was announced on the official US Pokemon website that starting on December 3 2011 to December 31 2011 players of Pokemon Black and White could download Victini to their games through the Nintendo Wi Fi Connection This Victini also included its signature moves Searing Shot and V Create unobtainable in gameplay as well as Reshiram and Zekrom s unique moves Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt and held a Fire Gem 15 A bonus manga sampler of Pokemon Black and White was also given away at theaters playing Pokemon the Movie White Victini and Zekrom A sweepstakes also took place on the official site as a promotion for the movie 16 A second promotion was released in the US for the DVD release of the movies Between March 10 2012 and April 8 2012 players were able to download a level 100 Reshiram or a level 100 Zekrom depending on which version the player had through the Nintendo Wi Fi Connection When players who tucked in Reshiram or Zekrom using the Game Sync in their game both Pokemon unlocked a special C Gear skin of the Pokemon they received as well as a special place in the Dream World on the Pokemon Global Link site where a special password could be obtained to get a special Victini doll for the user s house in the Dream World 17 Release editTheatrical run edit Pokemon The Movie White Victini and Zekrom received a limited theatrical release in the United States by the digital cinema developer and distributor Cinedigm on December 3 and 4 2011 This made it the first Pokemon film to be screened in American theatres since Pokemon Heroes Broadcast airing edit Pokemon the Movie Black Victini and Reshiram aired on Disney XD in the United Kingdom and Cartoon Network in the United States on December 10 2011 Pokemon the Movie White Victini and Zekrom aired on Cartoon Network on February 11 2012 18 Home media edit A two disc DVD set was released in the United States on April 3 2012 19 The movies were released in the UK by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on April 9 2012 20 They were both later re released in the UK on DVD by Manga Entertainment On April 17 2019 as part of the Black and White Movie Collection along with the other two Black and White movies Pokemon the Movie Kyurem vs the Sword of Justice and Pokemon the Movie Genesect and the Legend Awakened before both being re released again as a separate single disc release on September 2 2019 Notes edit In Black Victini and Reshiram only a b In White Victini and Zekrom only Japanese 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム Hepburn Gekijōban Poketto Monsuta Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Shiroki Eiyu Reshiramu lit Pocket Monsters Best Wishes The Movie Victini and the White Hero Reshiram Japanese 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロム Hepburn Gekijōban Poketto Monsuta Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Kuroki Eiyu Zekuromu lit Pocket Monsters Best Wishes The Movie Victini and the Black Hero Zekrom References edit Japan Box Office 2010 Box Office Mojo September 10 11 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 03 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロム ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム 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