Pokemon 3 (G)
Not great, but series fans should enjoy.
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- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Directed By: Michael Haigney
- Release Date: 04/06/2001
- Genre: Family and Kids
- MPAA Rating: G
- MPAA Explanation: characters in peril
Parents need to know
Families can talk about how having one's wishes granted may not always be a good thing, and about the way the Pokemons take care of each other in the short segment and take care of their human trainers in the feature movie. Older kids may get a kick out of the way that the silly Team Rocket, always trying to get ahead of Ash and his friends, end up helping them out because "without them, we'd be out of show business!" They may also want to talk about the way Molly sees the shape of her Pokemon friend in a cloud, and how we can keep those we love inside us always.
Message
Social Behavior:
Minority character, passive females
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
None
Violence
Combat, but no one hurt Characters in peril
Sex
None (brief, mild boy-girl humor)
Language
None
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
Most adults find Pokemons somewhere between annoying and painful, but children love them. They are always drawn to the idea of hidden sources of power accessed by seemingly powerless figures (think of Superman, Power Rangers, etc.). And they love the memorizing, sorting, and of course collecting opportunity that Pokemons afford. This can be an important part of their social development, and parents should respect their affection for Pokemons while maintaining control over the accumulation of clutter.
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