Pokemon 3 The Movie 
Synopsis Professor Spencer Haled discovers the Unown while working on research and is sucked into their prison--a disordered state of symbols that alter reality--in a Scrabble case buried in some ruins. He remains there until his assistants take the box to the castle of his distraught daughter Molly and present it to her. When she opens the case, the Unown escape, and in order to relieve her grief for her missing father, grant every one of her wishes. In the process, they turn her hometown into an ice palace and the castle becomes a world of illusionary happiness that lulls people into complacency. This somehow leads to a Pokémon battle. Though the moral of the story seems to be that fighting is bad, the characters fight constantly, directing phlegm balls from their throats at their enemies. The movie is preceded by the 22-minute short "Pikachu and Pichu," in which Pikachu is chased by a Pokémon dog through an urban city. Rating: G (Suitable for all ages) Release Date for US: April 6, 2001 Starring: Eric Stuart Rika Matsumoto Veronica Taylor Philip Bartlett Addie Blaustein | Megumi Hayashibara Ikue Otani - Pikachu Masayumi Izuka Rachel Lillis |
Director: Michael Haigney | Kunihiko Yuyama |
Producer: Norman J. Grossfeld Norman Grossfield | Choji Yoshikawa Tomoyuki Igarashi |
Screenwriter: Hideki Sonoda Norman J. Grossfeld Takeshi Shudo | Michael Haigney Norman Grossman John Touhey |
Voice: Veronica Taylor Eric Stuart Rachel Lillis Ikue Otani | Maddie Blaustein Ken Gates Dan Green Stan Hart |




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