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Pokmon: The Rise of Darkrai

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is a 2007 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film based on, produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Hideki Sonoda. It is the tenth animated installment in the 'Pokmon' film series created by Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori.

In the film, Dialga and Palkia, two Pokmon known to be deities who were never meant to meet, fight in the space between dimensions. The brawling causes disturbances in the space around Alamos Town. The townsfolk blame the events on a nightmare-causing Pokmon called Darkrai, which is trying to protect the town from Dialga and Palkias clash. The film was released in Japan on July 14, 2007, to a mixed critical reception but a positive audience reception. Two sequels have been released, 'Pokmon: Giratina & the Sky Warrior' in 2008 and 'Pokmon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life' in 2009.

Sarah Brightman performs the movie's theme song, a cover of "Where the Lost Ones Go" titled . The cover also features Chris Thompson.

Plot



A hundred years ago, Godey, the architect who designed an enormous set of musical instruments in Alamos Town called the Space-Time Towers, had a nightmare which he wrote down in his diary, which is later discovered by his great-grandson, the scientist Tonio. The nightmare foretold that two entities that should never have met would cross paths in the space-time rift. Their wrath from this meeting will envelop the town, and cause its collapse. In a garden designed by Godey, Darkrai, a nightmare-causing Pokmon hated by everyone else, opened its heart to a girl called Alicia, who invited Darkrai to stay in the garden. Godey realized the nightmare was telling him to make a music disc for "Orcion", a song with the power to soothe the fiercest rage, for future use. Years later, Darkrai saved the life of Alicia's granddaughter Alice after she tripped and fell from a cliff.

In the present, Godey's foretelling comes true when the Pokmon Palkia, who can control space, and Dialga, who rules over time, cause disturbances in the air around Alamos Town as they brawl in the space between dimensions. At the same time, Ash Ketchum, Brock, and Dawn arrive in the town for Dawn's next Pokmon Contest inside the Space-Time Towers. Palkia and Dialga's clashing causes a disturbance in space which damages the garden. Baron Alberto believes this is the work of Darkrai. While battling Alberto's Lickilicky, Darkrai makes Ash fall asleep and creates a nightmare where Palkia attacks Ash. Darkrai then appears before disappearing down a hole that Ash and his Pikachu are sucked into.

The next day, Palkia, injured and attempting to hide from Dialga, emerges in Alamos Town. It moves the town to another dimension with no way of escaping. Darkrai reappears in the town square telling someone to go away. Alberto, joined by Ash, Dawn, and other Pokmon trainers, engage in combat with it. Outraged, Darkrai traps many Pokmon in the town square in nightmares. Later that evening, Tonio finds Palkia resting between the Towers. Darkrai tries to attack the resting Palkia. Ash then realizes that Palkia was the one that Darkrai was telling to go away and that Darkrai's nightmare was warning Ash about Palkia.

As Palkia is about to hit Darkrai with one of its attacks, Dialga arrives, opens fire on the two and immediately runs into Palkia. As Palkia and Dialga brawl, the entire town slowly starts to collapse. After Alice finds the "Oracin" music disc, Ash and Dawn climb up to the music disc player on the Space-Time Towers' skybridge while Brock helps evacuate the townspeople. Tonio reveals that if Palkia and Dialga collide once more, the dimension they are in will be destroyed. When Palkia and Dialga discharge their attacks, Darkrai crosses the attacks' line and forms a sphere around itself to block the attacks, engulfing and immobilizing Palkia and Dialga in the process.

After breaking free, Palkia and Dialga both attack Darkrai, causing it to disintegrate. Ash and Dawn realize that the Space-Time Towers are no-longer charged, so Pikachu along with Dawn's Pachirisu use their electrical powers to charge the Towers as they play the "Orcion" disc. The song successfully calms Palkia and Dialga down. Dialga flies away, and Palkia's wound heals. Ash and Dawn successfully plead to Palkia to restore the lost parts of the town, returning Alamos Town to how it originally was, and the townspeople and Pokmon rejoice and return home. Later, the group mourns the loss of Darkrai, with Alice thanking it for its efforts. They then find Darkrai standing on top of the Space Tower.

In the end credit montage, Dawn fails to win a ribbon at her Pokmon contest.

Setting



'The Rise of Darkrai' is set in an area based on Barcelona, Spain. The staff visited this area in September 2006 to form a basis for the movies setting. Yuyama travelled there with screenwriter Hideki Sonoda and composer Shinji Miyazaki. Places in 'The Rise of Darkrai' are inspired by places in Spain - the Space-Time Towers and Oracin featured are based on the incomplete Sagrada Famlia and the Park Gell, respectively, in Barcelona. The name of the architect behind the Space-Time Towers, Godey, and the name of his descendant, Tonio, bear homage to the name of Sagrada Famlia's architect, Antoni Gaud.

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Development



As with all Pokmon films, it was announced in Japan after the ending credits of the previous Pokmon film; in this case, 'Pokmon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea'.

Release



Theatrical run

The film originally distributed by Toho was released on Japanese theaters on July 14, 2007 in Japan.

Broadcast airing

On January 25, 2008, Cartoon Network revealed the title to be 'Pokmon: The Rise Of Darkrai', with a preview that aired on February 1, 2008 as part of a two-hour premiere involving a tag team battle at 8 PM ET/ PT, and was shown on Cartoon Network on February 24, 2008 in the United States at 7 pm ET/PT. This is the first English dub done by DuArt Film and Video instead of TAJ Studios.

Home media

In the UK, the movie was released on DVD by Network DVD, who specialise in distributing old British TV shows. Universal Studios Home Entertainment released the film on DVD in Northern European countries. It was later re-released on DVD in the UK with the other Diamond and Pearl movies as part of the 4 disc 'Diamond & Pearl Collection' from Manga Entertainment, released on May 21, 2018. It was then later re-released as a separate title again by Manga Entertainment on April 15, 2019. Blu-ray Release on December 13, 2021 in the UK.

Reception



Box office

'The Rise of Darkrai' topped the Japanese box office charts in the first three days of its release. With a revenue of 1.13 billion ($9.26 million) from 1,074,000 viewers, the movie performed better than its predecessor 'Pokmon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea'. 'The Rise of Darkrai' eventually earned a franchise record of . It was the fourth highest-grossing film in Japan of 2007, behind 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End', 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', and 'Hero'. and it also became the highest grossing anime film of 2007.

Overseas, the film grossed $, including $159,141 in Hong Kong and $99,154 in Taiwan. Worldwide, the film grossed $.

Critical reception

Carl Kimlinger, in his review of the film for Anime News Network, gave the film an overall grade of B. He described the film's plot as "simple enough for kids to follow with ease", and added: "parents will find the message of teamwork and understanding, as well as the franchise's usual refusal to paint anyone as a villain, quite reassuring." Kimlinger also praised the film's imagery and use of CGI, writing: "Hardly a minute passes without a Pokmon spitting a shiny ball of CGI energy at something", and described a fight sequence between two Pokmon as "a fantastic tableau of spiraling darkness and swirling smears of soap-on-water rainbow light". However, he criticized the overall animation, saying: "[Oriental Light and Magic] never bothered to question how the meticulously rendered CG architecture and frequent bursts of 3-D action would mesh with the simplistic character designs and gaudy cartoon aesthetic of the Pokmon themselves."[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/pokemon/dub-dvd-the-rise-of-darkai?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=fdf637d54621070dd022e995e5a30fc83485ae0f-1595031982-0-AfgC0DiTkqffqIQvjz3mrYuLn78ksVPudZ6layjnuWDVXNFmeOr0bnE0yqarlAaTigCqUCrnKamjfl4EciIDKHWaurQsrc7beOyXSiercps5HvouoDwT47zOgR8d6CspOcyOgdZiTWx7Q4fuvzDzDPYfrCRFo_AOxzqWcyn7dSaGWDKN46dj6HMgjFxQZ4V86qqOJpMaHTtOrF9GT5eG0oyR1U94nNzOgFO8GE3QdfB_gHbYNNGEwJ_XJveIgicn8G2VaG9X3Z6V2fxAnp8dFWUgkIgGMxvT59LTOSqf5cKHcY9iVs2NsjuKM1ov-zCbmYwRvbUyZIuZHoNxQJ9kD-k Pokemon- The Rise of Darkrai Dub. DVD - Review - Anime News Network]

Jenny Sanders, writing for Den of Geek, gave the film a score of 4 stars out of 5. She wrote that the film "is very well structured, less-than-obviously scripted and has an impressively epic orchestral soundtrack", and praised the film's special effects and scenery, but stated that they "jar terribly with the rather more basic drawing employed for the characters and Pokmon themselves, which seem to have been lifted from the original creations." She concluded: "Despite its aesthetic faults and somewhat clichd elements, 'The Rise of Darkrai' is absorbing and entertaining even if nobody over the age of eight will have any idea whats going on by two-thirds of the way through."

Film Music Central gave it a positive review saying that "While Pokmon: The Rise of Darkrai did weird me out at times, I did enjoy the overall story. More than that, Im eager to see where the story goes, since I know now that the next two films continue the story that was begun here"

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