I still remember passing by a video store more than ten years ago and begging my mother to buy a set of pirated Pokemon vcd.
Maybe because of age, I didn't touch the game, but I bought comics, special editions, and various pirated vcds one by one. I probably spent my childhood in front of a DVD player.
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The 20th anniversary theatrical version can be said to be a compression work of emotional death. Although the world line changes, everything that should be there will appear.
For example, the family bird, the strong air sitting, the seeds, the old spray. . .
In addition to the much criticized opening speech of the American version, the ending more or less made me cry while fishing in the office. Damn, it's the 20th anniversary.
Many stalks and easter eggs are not spoiled one by one. In short, this is a work that sells feelings, and it is also very successful.
It is said that ed is a former OST changed by Lin Mingrixiang, and she was also the singer of the Seven Nights Wishing Star before. That theatrical version is the source of all evils of the pirated vcd at the beginning.
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