I guess you're right. For example, the second movie is excellent in quality, and that hasn't stopped me from getting bored and uninterested of it due to overexposure to it as a child (for the longest time, it was the only Pokémon movie I could easily watch, so I quickly grew bored of it and it...
I liked the Mewtwo with the female voice. It didn't feel girly, or even overly polite to me. The 16th movie was honestly one of the better parts of the Best Wishes series IMO.
Pokémon Colosseum and XD were filled with Johto Pokémon, including Celebi, because they were absent from the first two sets of Generation III games and were needed to complete the Pokédex in those games.
Actually, the tears were actually explained better in the Japanese version. The woman at the ferry port talked about them, while the dub changed her dialogue to something completely different. And let's say "flaws" rather than "plot holes".
Actually, it was a group of other Celebi that traveled...
I think they made a smart choice in starting to make movies that don't tie in with the current series. Gives more liberty to the stories that can be told.
And personally, while I admit that the first movie may have had some plot holes, they didn't make it unenjoyable.
This sounds interesting. I hope they can make the movie as good as the two previous ones. But having the director of the original movie be directing its "remake" should be a good sign, right?
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