Review of Pokémon: Zoroark - Master of Illusions (2010) by Stephen D — 09 Jul 2011
Follows you standard Poke-movie formula. Ash and pals turn up in a new location only to be coincide with the onset of some legendary Pokemon trouble. In a way the gang have become their own genre's version of Murder She wrote, replacing the murders with Pokemon mishaps of course.
Anyway following that theme ever so slightly this time it's a real frame up job. It seems some evil TV exec it blackmailing the illusion making Zourak in a Scooby-do esq plot to scare away the townsfolk, in turn leaving him free to look for a time portal somehwere in the town, which he'll be able to use to restore his youth (somehow).
With no less than 4 legendary beasties putting in a showing along with the two new creatures (which were probably more exciting for Pokemon fans living in Japan where the films release pre-dated the new games).
Fans will no doubt enjoy it but the series has certainly shone brighter.
This review of Pokémon: Zoroark - Master of Illusions (2010) was written by Stephen D on 09 Jul 2011.
Pokémon: Zoroark - Master of Illusions has generally received positive reviews.
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