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. Pokemon - The Rise of Darkrai (2008)
Pokmon: The Rise of Darkrai originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond Pearl the Movie: Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai ( VSVS Gekijban Poketto Monsut Daiyamondo ando Pru Diaruga Tai Parukia Tai Dkurai?) is a 2008 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the tenth Pokmon anime film. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 14 2007. It was later released in Australia on November 5 2008 and September 29 2008 in the United Kingdom. Pokmon: The Rise of Darkrai aired on Jetix in February 2009. As indicated by the film title Dialga Palkia and Darkrai will be the featured Pokmon. On January 25 2008 Cartoon Network revealed the title to be Pokmon: The Rise Of Darkrai with a preview that aired on February 1 2008 as part of a two-hour premiere involving a tag team battle at 8 PM ET/PT and was shown on Cartoon Network on February 24 2008 in the United States at 7 pm ET/PT. The preview was shown during Cartoon Networks Fried Dynamite and indicated the possibility that The Rise of Darkrai may be the first Pokmon film to have a cinematic release since Pokmon Heroes. This was later proven false when Pokmon.com announced a direct-to-DVD release following the premiere on Cartoon Network.[3] This is the first English dub done by DuArt Film and Video instead of TAJ Studios. This is also the final Pokmon movie to be distributed by Viz Media in the United States the next two films are/will be distributed by Universal Pictures.As with all Pokmon films it was announced in Japan after the ending credits of the previous Pokmon film in this case Pokmon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.Sarah Brightman famous for her roles in Andrew Lloyd Webbers Phantom of the Opera performs the movies theme song a cover of "Where the Lost Ones Go". The cover also features Chris Thompson. This is the first time an English song was sung in a Japanese dubbed Pokmon film.[citation needed]. The song was replaced by "Ill Always Remember You" by Kristen Price (who would also sing th...
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Category: Movies
Video Length: 5096
Date Found: November 05, 2010
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