

Pokémon Heroes
Ash, Pikachu and the gang try and stop a pair of thieves hiding out in the canals and alleyways of Altomare, the age-old water capital. Joining the adventure are two new legendary Pokémon, a pair of siblings named Latias and Latios, who serve as peacekeepers and protectors of the Soul Dew — a priceless treasure with a mysterious power.
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Plot Summary
In the island city of Altomare, Ash, Misty, and Brock encounter legendary Pokémon Latias and Latios. A mysterious treasure hunt begins, leading them to uncover a plot by two sisters who seek to harness the power of the Soul Dew, a relic created from Latios's tears, to control the flow of time and protect their city. Ash must race against time and battle Team Rocket to save Latios and prevent a catastrophic event.
Critical Reception
Pokémon Heroes was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly among its target demographic. It was praised for its beautiful animation, emotional storyline, and the introduction of the popular Latias and Latios. While some critics noted its similarities to other Pokémon films and its predictable plot, the overall sentiment was positive, highlighting its appeal as a solid entry in the Pokémon franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stunning visuals and heartfelt narrative.
- Appreciated for the compelling introduction of Latias and Latios.
- Seen as a strong, albeit formulaic, addition to the Pokémon movie series.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed Pokémon Heroes, with many highlighting the beauty of the animation and the emotional connection to the characters, especially Latias and Latios. Some viewers found the plot straightforward, but the overall consensus was positive, with many fans appreciating the film's heartwarming story and action sequences.
Fun Fact
The city of Altomare in the film is inspired by Venice, Italy, with many landmarks and architectural styles directly referencing the famous canals and buildings of the city.
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