VHS : Pokemon - I Choose You! Pikachu! (Vol. 1)

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VHS : Pokemon - I Choose You! Pikachu! (Vol. 1)

Pokemon - I Choose You! Pikachu! (Vol. 1)

starring: Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart (III), Ted Lewis (II), Rachael Lillis, Madeleine Blaustein
directed by: Kunihiko Yuyama, Masamitsu Hidaka




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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305209874
Format: Animated, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6305209871
Label: Viz Video
Product Manufacturer: Viz Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Viz Video
Release Date: November 24, 1998
Running Time: 75 minutes
Ranking: 10630
Studio: Viz Video









Editorial Product Review:

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The eager fan of Pokemon or those curious of the phenomenon will want to get their hands on this first video. This volume includes three TV episodes 'Pokémon, I Choose You!,' 'Pokémon Emergency!' and 'Ash Catches a Pokémon,' this DVD is guaranteed to please anyone who's caught up in the Pokémon phenomenon. In the Pokémon world, 10-year-olds acquire their Pokémon training license and begin their quest to catch, train, and fight these adorable creatures--all 151 of them! Our enthusiastic hero, Ash Ketchum, is determined and intensely eager to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world! Ash's closest Pokémon is the lovable Pikachu, who helps Ash fight other Pokémon and accompanies him on his quest. In these three episodes Ash meets Misty, his future traveling companion and friend, and the two of them combat Team Rocket, who will always be their arch enemy. This video includes the full-length 'Pokérap,' in which all 150 Pokémon are described. Followed by The Mystery of Mount Moon. --Samantha Allen Storey











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - yay! the begining!
I am SO happy too beable to watch the first episodes of Pokemon again! I have missed it since they updated the charactors and voices. The original Pokemon is by far the best and it doesnt HAVE to be just for kids. I grew up watching it and am now a teenager and i STILL love pokemon!

This DVD includes the very beging of Pokemon and everything about how it all started. Its wondeful and if you havent seen it you should definately buy it! Its cheap and fully worth it!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How it all Began
The first time I saw this was a long time ago, I rented it.
I FINNALY got a used copy at suncoast and watched it all the way through! (yay) It was cool to see Misty again >-<
for some unknown reason the replaced her with "May" and "Max" they also replaced Brock but he came back.
I highly recommend getting this if you have not seen were it all started (the TV sires that is).



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great DVD
The three episodes on this DVD are the episodes that started the Pokemon saga.The show is great and does not include violence,if your children enjoy the pokemon series you should definately purchase this DVD.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How it all began
the series started off with the glimpse of the game with nidorino and gengar fighting a determined trainer watching it on tv named ash ketchum is introduced when he oversleeps the day he's supposed to get his first pokemon none are left but a spunky pikachu this is how it all began any pokemon fan should own this dvd
my opinion: their old episodes but still has as much humor and fun characters as the newer episodes



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