A Pokemon that talks the entire time, opens portals, and mostly wins by summoning other Pokemon to do the fighting? That single idea sets the tone for a review that turns into a full-on vent session. We’re continuing our Pokemon movie journey with Pokemon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, and we do not sugarcoat the reaction: the concept feels weird, the execution feels messy, and the result leaves us more irritated than entertained.
We walk through what Hoopa is, why the “genie in a bottle” setup never pays off, and how the action starts to feel like a string of moments instead of a story with a clear point. We also dig into a bigger franchise question that matters to longtime fans: when a Pokemon movie leans on nonstop dialogue from a Pokemon character and piles on random powers, does it lose the simple charm that made the originals fun? We compare that feeling to the clean, readable appeal of classic starters and why that contrast makes the newer choices land even worse.
By the end, we give Hoopa and the Clash of Ages a brutal 1.5 out of 6 and explain exactly why we score it that low. We also tease what’s coming next with Pokemon Zoroark: Master of Illusions and the upcoming July Cinema Sunday lineup. If you’ve ever rage-watched a franchise you love, hit play, then subscribe, share the show with a fellow Pokemon fan, and leave a review with your hottest Pokemon movie take.
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