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07/21/00- Updated 09:43 AM ET |
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'Pokémon' makes millennial returnBy Mike Clark, USA TODAY Though the critical drumroll for the second Pokémon ( An effete Bondian villain tries to alter weather patterns, a threat immediately sensed by Pokémon creatures attuned to ecological tinkering. Best are the three cool Pokémon birds that emit flames and electrical currents easy standouts over the dialogue ("chill out" and "dorky") and the 4-1 ratio of words spoken to lip movements. Watching the human characters speak is a lot like watching a really rotten ventriloquist. As before, a demented short precedes, and it co-stars Pikachu and some nested eggs with moving happy faces. As a nudging colleague commented: "What do you have to smoke to understand this?" (Rated G) | ||
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