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Closed Caption; Multi-angle animation progression: Forest Fly-Through, Dust Storm, Battling a 3-D Foe, Climbing Ivy; Pikachu's PikaBoo - short; Audio commentary - meet the actors and producers behind "Pokémon 4Ever"; A sneak peek at the next "Pokémon" movie; Theatrical trailers - U.S., Japanese; "Pokémon 4Ever" trivia game; DVD-Rom features:; Trading card game interactive tutorial; Hidden content at Pokémon.com; Specifications:; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. The World of Pokémon [2:30]
2. The Boy That Disappeared in the Forest [5:42]
3. 40 Years Later [2:13]
4. Opening [3:46]
5. Arborville [4:19]
6. A Timeless Encounter [4:20]
7. Going After Celebi [3:07]
8. Lake of Life [11:03]
9. In the Forest [5:55]
10. The Iron Masked Marauder's Power [4:29]
11. Suicune to the Rescue [8:57]
12. Wake Up, Celebi! [3:55]
13. The Forest Is Dying [3:51]
14. Wrapped Up in Light [3:07]
15. The Last Battle [2:22]
16. Until We Meet Again [2:12]
17. The Journey Continues [2:52]
18. End Credits [4:37]
The "pocket monsters" discover new friends and face off against new adversaries in this installment in the Pokemon animated series. Ash Ketchum (voice of Veronica Taylor), his loyal pet Pokemon Pikachu (voice of Ikue Ootani), and several of their friends travel to an island where an especially rare species of Pokemon, Celebi, is said to exist. With the help of friendly Diana and her Grandmother, Ash is able to capture Celebi, and discovers the creature has remarkable powers - bred to defend the forest and the wilderness, Celebi has the ability to travel through time. However, an especially villainous member of Team Rocket, Vicious, is soon after them, and Ash discovers the full extend of Celebi's powers - Vicious is actually a man from the future who has been sent back by Team Rocket trainers Jim and Jesse to battle Ash, while Diana and her Grandmother have also traveled through the years in order to protect Celebi and the forests. Pokemon 4-Ever was the fourth feature-length Pokemon adventure to receive theatrical release in the United States, though other Pokemon features found an audience on home video in America in the meantime. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide