With Pokemon Black and White released in Japan and the new anime series airing in Japan, now is the perfect opportunity to review the twelfth Pokemon film, Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
Due to be released in America on DVD on the 23rd of November, with a UK release date Tbc, even with the franchise making this many films, it does not quite live up to my childhood feelings on the very first film.
Following the continuing adventures of Ash Ketchum (Sarah Natochenny), Dawn (Emily Bauer) and Brock (Bill Rogers) from the latest anime series, the trio find a small town where the legendary Pokémon Arceus (Tom Wayland) awakens from his long rest and attacks the town before three other legendary Pokémon, Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, join forces to stop the attacking legendary monster.
During the battle, Dialga uses his powers to teleport Ash and the gang back in...
Due to be released in America on DVD on the 23rd of November, with a UK release date Tbc, even with the franchise making this many films, it does not quite live up to my childhood feelings on the very first film.
Following the continuing adventures of Ash Ketchum (Sarah Natochenny), Dawn (Emily Bauer) and Brock (Bill Rogers) from the latest anime series, the trio find a small town where the legendary Pokémon Arceus (Tom Wayland) awakens from his long rest and attacks the town before three other legendary Pokémon, Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, join forces to stop the attacking legendary monster.
During the battle, Dialga uses his powers to teleport Ash and the gang back in...
- 11/23/2010
- by Martyn Warren
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
So I was waiting for a subway yesterday after visiting my local comics store, and I heard a voice behind me say "Glenn!"
I turned around and didn't see anybody. Then I looked down. Lo and behold, there was Jill Friedman, fundraising director for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
"Glenn, let me ask you, as a member of the press, how come you aren't covering the Neil Gaiman benefit in town this weekend?" I kinda answered a bit non-commitally. Jill got that determined/slightly crazed look in her eye that suggested that if I didn't write up a piece about cousin Neil, I would be beaten around the head with a stapler.
So here you are, Jill. Please don't hurt me...
Veteran voice actor Tom Wayland and others, will read from some of the most politically charged excerpts of The Sandman written by New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman,...
I turned around and didn't see anybody. Then I looked down. Lo and behold, there was Jill Friedman, fundraising director for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
"Glenn, let me ask you, as a member of the press, how come you aren't covering the Neil Gaiman benefit in town this weekend?" I kinda answered a bit non-commitally. Jill got that determined/slightly crazed look in her eye that suggested that if I didn't write up a piece about cousin Neil, I would be beaten around the head with a stapler.
So here you are, Jill. Please don't hurt me...
Veteran voice actor Tom Wayland and others, will read from some of the most politically charged excerpts of The Sandman written by New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman,...
- 11/7/2008
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
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