Pokémon, la película XY: Diancie y la crisálida de la destrucción
Cuando Diancie, un Pokémon que debe crear diamantes, viaja para encontrar a Xerneas para ayudarla a hacer un diamante de corazón para salvar su hogar, Ash, Serena, Clemont y Bonnie la ayudan... Leer todoCuando Diancie, un Pokémon que debe crear diamantes, viaja para encontrar a Xerneas para ayudarla a hacer un diamante de corazón para salvar su hogar, Ash, Serena, Clemont y Bonnie la ayudan a estar a salvo en el camino de los ladrones.Cuando Diancie, un Pokémon que debe crear diamantes, viaja para encontrar a Xerneas para ayudarla a hacer un diamante de corazón para salvar su hogar, Ash, Serena, Clemont y Bonnie la ayudan a estar a salvo en el camino de los ladrones.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Pikachu
- (voz)
- (as Ikue Ohtani)
- Diancie
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Ash Ketchum
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Serena
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Haven Paschall)
- Clemont
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Michael Liscio Jr.)
- …
- Bonnie
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
- Dace
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Merrick
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Dave Wills)
- Marilyn Flame
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Ninja Riot
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Argus Steel
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Pete Zarustica)
- Millis Steel
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Brittney Hamilton)
- Xerneas
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Astrid
- (English version)
- (voz)
- James
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Carter Cathcart)
- …
- Jessie
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Chespin
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Suzy Myers)
Opiniones destacadas
I adore Diancie in this film, she is super cute and her chemistry & friendship with Ash, Pikachu, Serena, Bonnie and Clemont is so good. The animation and art style is ahead of its time, and I liked the story of it.
Ash Ketchum and his friends (Serena, Bonnie and Clemont) become Diancie's protectors after rescuing her from a multi-pronged abduction attempt in a remote European mountain town. The most enjoyable scenes come when they travel together and bond and have fun, including a trip on a cruise ship to a big city and a visit to a shopping mall where the girls (Serena and Bonnie) take Diancie to a clothing store and play dress-up. Soon after this, they enter Diancie's underground kingdom where they learn that the heart diamond that powers the place is losing power and only Diancie can restore it, but only after her powers are enhanced by the mystical deer god Xerneas in the forbidden All-Earth Forest nearby. (If Xerneas reminds you too much of the "shishigami" from PRINCESS MONONOKE, you're not alone.) However, lurking in the forest is a formidable Pokémon menace, Yveltal, a giant bird monster that is laying dormant in the "Cocoon of Destruction." Should it be awakened, all hell will break loose.
The action soon shifts to the forest and, as expected, the interventions of all the competing villains—Marilyn Flame, Ninja Riot, Argus Steel and Team Rocket—cause Yveltal to awaken and go berserk, shooting rays that turn everything they touch into stone. Only the intervention of Xerneas can save the day. It's all very spectacular, but doesn't make a lot of narrative sense. I wish there'd been more context provided and more proper build-up, as in last year's Pokémon movie, GENESECT AND THE LEGEND AWAKENED, which set up the antagonists' backstory in a timely and concise fashion. The existence of this massive, unexplored forest and underground Pokémon kingdom so close to a large metropolis is never explained. Couldn't the writers have established its existence in a more remote locale first? It may seem like a minor point to the child audience, but in past Pokémon movies they always took great care to establish the more exotic settings in a more satisfying way. A lot happens in the final 15-to-20 minutes, but it was never terribly suspenseful. Which is too bad, because Diancie herself is a genuinely interesting new Pokémon protagonist and is one that can talk, albeit telepathically. Her scenes with Ash & company and her socialization process after being underground all her life are the best parts of the film and make one wish the action elements had been streamlined a bit. It all got overly complicated with the heart diamond, Yveltal, the All-Earth Forest and everything. I like it when there's one strong antagonist and a conflict that directly impacts our heroes, as in last year's GENESECT film (which I've also reviewed on this site).
This movie is a spin-off of the newest season, "Pokémon the Series: XY," which is now running on Cartoon Network and which introduced Ash's newest set of traveling companions, Serena, Clemont and Bonnie. Serena is, to me, probably the most compatible female counterpart Ash has ever had. She admires and respects him and is always unfailingly supportive. She doesn't compete with him but has her own set of talents and specialties that she indulges in when the opportunities arise. He should keep her around. When they get older who knows? Clemont is a young scientific genius and Bonnie is his gregarious little sister, not the first little kid the series has had, but certainly the most endearing. They make a great team and I hope they're all featured in the next movie as well.
Does it seem like I'm just making up words? I feel bad for not being able to keep up with them. Team Rocket do appear for awhile, so they're cool. This just tries to put in so many pokemon and I think they're like five different people that are coming after Diancie in the end. I guess since all featured pokemon in movies can use telepathy, it's not a big deal to hear them talk. The movies themselves are formulaic with Ash and the gang simply meeting some new legendary talking pokemon they have to save. The earlier films really did have variety. Not even an AmourShipping moment! *1/2
cringe-inducing visuals: 1/5 cringe-inducing audio: 2/5 lackluster writing: 5/5 annoyance: 3/5 disturbing content: 4/5 unnecessary cruelty: 4/5 low production values: 3/5 rancid morals: 4/5 unfortunate implications: 5/5 character derailment: 5/5
other notes: whether loaded with diamonds or not, this movie is nearly full of cruelty to diamonds and filler. it is also a next huge step in horrible morals, and bonnie's flanderization.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhile other movies have featured in-person cameos of Pokémon Champions and Frontier Brains, this is the first film that features an in-person cameo of an Elite Four member.
- Citas
Ash Ketchum: [sees Pikachu fall over] Pikachu!
[picks him up]
Ash Ketchum: Pikachu, tell me what's wrong.
[the group sees Pikachu start turning to stone and remembers when Yveltal fired at him]
Clemont: Back before...!
[Pikachu's body slowly turns to stone]
Pikachu: [looks up at Ash] Pika, pi.
[the rest of him turns to stone as he closes his eyes]
Ash Ketchum: [choked up] No, Pikachu. Come on, Pikachu. Pikachu. Come back, Pikachu!
[Bonnie starts crying before tearfully hugging Serena who starts crying as well while Clemont looks away in sadness]
Ash Ketchum: Pikachu. Pikachu!
[everyone stands in sad silence until the ground lights up with energy. Everyone looks over to see Xerneas standing nearby]
Serena: Xerneas...
[Pikachu suddenly glows with energy and turns back to normal]
Pikachu: Pika, pi.
Ash Ketchum: [tightly hugs him] Pikachu!
- ConexionesFollowed by La película Pokémon: Hoopa y un duelo histórico (2015)
- Bandas sonorasMega V (Mega Volt)
Performed by Yusuke Kamiji (as Yûsuke)
Lyrics by Yusuke Kamiji (as Yûsuke)
Music by Hirokazu Tanaka
Remix Arrangement by Mitsuki Shiokawa
Original Arrangement by Chokkaku
Courtesy of Sony Music Records
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- También se conoce como
- Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 28,595,105
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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