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'''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Hikatokage no Tenkyuugi''' (ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ 光と影のテンキュウギ, translates to Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Celestial Globe of Light and Shadow) is an anime film from the Pokémon series. It was only shown in planetariums in Japan, being projected on the domed ceiling. It is the fourth of such shorts. In this short, Team Rocket sneaks up behind Ash and friends and steals Pikachu. They follow Team Rocket through a forest and end up finding ancient ruins, where an artifact called the Celestial Globe awaits them. Professor Oak is also known to have been featured. | '''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Hikatokage no Tenkyuugi''' (ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ 光と影のテンキュウギ, translates to Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Celestial Globe of Light and Shadow)<ref>[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Celestial_Globe_of_Light_and_Shadow Celestial Globe of Light and Shadow article at Bulbapedia.]</ref> is an anime film from the Pokémon series. It was only shown in planetariums in Japan, being projected on the domed ceiling. It is the fourth of such shorts. In this short, Team Rocket sneaks up behind Ash and friends and steals Pikachu. They follow Team Rocket through a forest and end up finding ancient ruins, where an artifact called the Celestial Globe awaits them. Professor Oak is also known to have been featured. | ||
Unlike previous Pokémon planetarium specials, this film is fully animated, featuring traditionally-animated characters on CGI-rendered backgrounds. It was shown during the summer of 2011 in various planetariums around Japan. It hasn't been seen since its initial run. Also unlike its predecessors, some footage is available to the public, as a trailer was uploaded to YouTube. | Unlike previous Pokémon planetarium specials, this film is fully animated, featuring traditionally-animated characters on CGI-rendered backgrounds. It was shown during the summer of 2011 in various planetariums around Japan.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140405050844/http://www.planetarium.konicaminolta.jp/press/2011/2011_0422_06.pdf PDF from KONICA MINOLTA Planetarium "Manten" in Sunshine City.]</ref><ref>[https://www.museum.or.jp/modules/im_event/?controller=event_dtl&input[id]=81201 Article from Internet Museum.]</ref> It hasn't been seen since its initial run. Also unlike its predecessors, some footage is available to the public, as a trailer was uploaded to YouTube. | ||
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Revision as of 02:56, 27 November 2018
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Hikatokage no Tenkyuugi (ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ 光と影のテンキュウギ, translates to Pocket Monsters Best Wishes: Celestial Globe of Light and Shadow)[1] is an anime film from the Pokémon series. It was only shown in planetariums in Japan, being projected on the domed ceiling. It is the fourth of such shorts. In this short, Team Rocket sneaks up behind Ash and friends and steals Pikachu. They follow Team Rocket through a forest and end up finding ancient ruins, where an artifact called the Celestial Globe awaits them. Professor Oak is also known to have been featured.
Unlike previous Pokémon planetarium specials, this film is fully animated, featuring traditionally-animated characters on CGI-rendered backgrounds. It was shown during the summer of 2011 in various planetariums around Japan.[2][3] It hasn't been seen since its initial run. Also unlike its predecessors, some footage is available to the public, as a trailer was uploaded to YouTube.
Gallery
Reference
- ↑ Celestial Globe of Light and Shadow article at Bulbapedia.
- ↑ PDF from KONICA MINOLTA Planetarium "Manten" in Sunshine City.
- ↑ [id=81201 Article from Internet Museum.]