Pokémon the Movie Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom | |
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Japanese theatrical poster | |
Japanese | 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと白き英雄 レシラム / 劇場版ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ ビクティニと黒き英雄 ゼクロム |
Hepburn | Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Shiroki Eiyū Reshiramu / Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Besuto Uisshu Bikutini to Kuroki Eiyū Zekuromu |
Literally | Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram / Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom |
Directed by | Kunihiko Yuyama |
Produced by | Takemoto Mori Choji Yoshikawa Yukio Kawasaki Junya Okamoto Koichi Kawase |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Based on | Pokémon: Best Wishes! by Satoshi Tajiri Ken Sugimori Junichi Masuda |
Starring | see below |
Music by | Shinji Miyazaki[a] Akifumi Tada[b] Kazuhiko Sawaguchi[b] |
Cinematography | Shinsuke Ikeda |
Edited by | Toshio Henmi |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 92 minutes (each), 184 minutes (total) |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | $57.1 million[1] |
Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom[d] are 2011 Japanese animated films produced by OLM, Inc., Production I.G and Xebec and distributed by Toho. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama from a screenplay by Hideki Sonoda. The two-parter film is the 14th animated installment in the Pokémon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori.
The two films follow a similar plot. Both films follow a man called Damon, descended from the residents of a dead kingdom called the Kingdom of the Vale. In Black—Victini and Reshiram, he finds Zekrom, a dragon-like creature known as a Pokémon to fulfill his ideals. In White—Victini and Zekrom, he finds the Pokémon Reshiram to find the truth. In both films, the dragon leads Damon to pilot the town's floating castle with the powers of the Pokémon Victini in an attempt to restore his old kingdom and reunite the People of the Vale that have scattered over the past thousand years.
The films were released on July 16, 2011 and grossed over $57 million in Japan. The two sides of Every Little Thing's double A-side single "Sora/Koe" (宙 -そら-/響 -こえ-, lit. "Air/Voice") serve as the ending songs for the two films;[2] "Sora" is the theme for the Zekrom version and "Koe" is the theme for the Reshiram version.[3]
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