Pokemon: Pikachu no Fushigi na Fushigi na Daibouken
Pokémon: Pikachu's Big Mysterious Adventure / ピカチュウのふしぎなふしぎな大冒険 / Pocket Monsters: Pikachu's Really Mysterious Adventure
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Kids | |
Demographics: Kids | |
Studios: OLM | |
Rating: 6.29 / 10 | |
Rank: #8558 | |
Popularity: #8078 | |
Users Listed: 6,869 | |
Users Scored: 2,605 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 03/21/2021 | |
Aired: August 1, 2010 (Summer) | |
Type: special | |
Source: game | |
Age Rating: PG | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
A seemingly ordinary day of play takes an unexpected turn when Pikachu and Piplup find themselves adrift in unfamiliar territory. Separated from their companions, these young Pokémon encounter a Skitty who guides them through a dimensional rift, plunging them into a vibrant yet unsettling new world. Their journey is complicated by a colorful cast of fellow travelers: a persistent Croagunk, the ever-present shadow of Team Rocket's schemes, and a hopeful Marill seeking an audience for her melodies.
The anime explores themes of friendship and belonging amidst disorientation, as the protagonists navigate this strange land while grappling with their own desires and uncertainties. The narrative emphasizes character interaction and environmental exploration, offering a contemplative experience focused on discovery rather than high-stakes conflict. It presents a gentle exploration of unfamiliarity and connection in an otherworldly setting.
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Characters:
- Eneko (Main) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi
- Pikachu (Main) - Voice Actors: Ootani, Ikue
- Pochama (Main) - Voice Actors: Kozakura, Etsuko
- Unown (Main)
- Agnome (Supporting)
- Deoxys (Supporting)
- Emrit (Supporting)
- Goukazaru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ueda, Yuuji
- Hinoarashi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Furushima, Kiyotaka
- Manene (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ootani, Ikue
- Mukuhawk (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Konishi, Katsuyuki
- Narrator (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Horiuchi, Kenyuu
- Nyarth (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Inuyama, Inuko
- Pachirisu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nishimura, Chinami
- Soonansu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ueda, Yuuji
- Usokki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakaguchi, Daisuke
- Uxie (Supporting)
Staff:
- Kawasaki, Yukio (Producer)
- Mori, Takemoto (Producer)
- Okamoto, Junya (Producer)
- Okuno, Toshiaki (Producer)
- Yoshikawa, Chouji (Producer)
- Anami, Rei (Assistant Producer)
- Muratsubaki, Takurou (Assistant Producer)
- Shimodaira, Satoshi (Assistant Producer)
- Yuyama, Kunihiko (Director)
- Asada, Yuuji (Episode Director, Sound Effects)
- Jinbo, Daisuke (Sound Effects)
- Kanemura, Katsuyoshi (Art Director)
- Katou, Hiroyuki (Production Manager)
- Kubo, Masakazu (Executive Producer)
- Oohashi, Yukiyoshi (Screenplay)
- Oomura, Yuusuke (Original Character Design)
- Sugimori, Ken (Original Character Design)
- Tajiri, Satoshi (Original Creator)
- Yoshida, Hitomi (Art Director)
- Yumiya, Masanori (Associate Producer)
Reviews:
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User DylanSan (Score: 5/10):
I guess I'm writing one of if not my first review(s) right here. I do spoil the entire story below, but there's not much to it anyway. This has got to be the best looking worst Pikachu short of all (so far). Comparing this Pikachu short to the others really puts in perspective how far Pokémon had come in terms of animation. Unfortunately there's not much to this Pikachu short other than that you get to see a few mythical Pokémon. If you are a huge fan of the Entei Pokémon movie you'll be delighted to know that we make a return to the unknown dimension, this timeit looking a lot more fun that portrayed earlier. However, the story is not very interesting, they help get back a lost unknown, for some reason they meet Mesprit Azelf and Uxie and Deoxis before playing around in the unknown dimension and then promptly return to play with their fellow Pokémon .nAs usual they are being followed by Meowth, this episode it being 3 whole times that Marill sang and put them to sleep. I gotta admit, it got old after the 2nd this generation of Pikachu shorts.nThey get plus points for featuring all Pokémon from ash and friends towards the end of the anime.nnI highly recommend watching this in Japanse, Its great fun and they use very easy language in case you are wanting to start learning Japanse or have started recently. The Pikachu shorts are made for a young audience after all.
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- Pokemon Diamond & Pearl (anime - Parent Story)