|
List Price: $39.98Amazon.com's Price: $35.99 You Save: $3.99 (10%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy Now!
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: POKEMON ORANGE ISLANDS BOX SET (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0782009237945
Format: Box set, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 20, 2008
Running Time: 760 minutes
Sales Rank: 18211
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: September 08, 1998
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Product Description: After a stop in Pallet Town Ash Misty and Brock set out to find a rare and mysterious Pokeball for Professor Oak. Their quest leads them to the Orange Islands where Ash decides to battle in the Orange League Tournament. With new friends to meet new Pokemon to discover and tough new trainers to challenge them the adventures never end for Ash and his friends!Contains 36 episodes!System Requirements:Running Time: 760 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 782009237945 Manufacturer No: DPMBS4
Amazon.com: The Orange Islands continuity (1999) serves as a bridge between the longer Pokémon storylines about the Indigo League (1997) and Johto League (1999) adventures. Professor Oak sends Ash, Misty and Brock to the Orange Islands to retrieve the mysterious GS Pokéball found by fellow researcher Professor Ivy. When they reach her lab, moonstruck Brock decides to stay with the Professor and her three female assistants. Ash and Misty are soon joined by Tracey, a "Pokémon Watcher" in training who sketches. After the perpetually amorous Brock, he makes a rather bland companion, although the caricatures of Groucho Marx and Clint Eastwood they encounter liven things up a bit. The characters roam aimlessly from island to island, escaping the snares of the inept Team Rocket, who stalk them in a submarine disguised as a giant Magicarp and a balloon that looks like Meowth. Ash wins the Coral Eye, Sea Ruby, Spike Shell, and Jade Star badges, which qualify him for the Orange League Tournament, where he finally learns to make his recalcitrant Charizard obey him. These stories lack a narrative arc: Ash's battles at the various gyms don't escalate, nor is there any sense of urgency to the mission to return the GS ball. The adventure concludes with Ash, Misty, and Tracey returning to Pallet Town, just in time to encounter the long-absent Gary. Professor Oak invites Tracey to become his assistant, so Brock, who's been jilted by Ivy and her assistants, sets out with Ash and Misty for the Johto League. (Rated A, suitable for All Ages: minor cartoon violence. --Charles Solomon
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
With Pokemon now over 10 season's old, it is hard to imagine that there was a day where there was only just 150 Pokemon.
And Ash Ketchum was traveling with Misty and Tracy.
With Brock gone to live at Professor Ivy, Ash and Misty found themselves tempory alone until they bumped into Tracy, a Pokemon watcher.
Also Pikachu and Togepi are there with them all the way in this DVD series.
The second season of Pokemon was perhaps the shortest and Ash Ketchum ... Read More
Rating: -
Ok I'll admit, I haven't seen this particular product. But I have seen most Pokemon DVD's and I read one of the reviews, so I will say this:
When you compare the Orange Island DVD box sets and the Indigo box sets with the original releases, here is what you get:
1. Ever since the Master Quest box sets where finished Viz has been steering clear of offering English subtitles. This is one feature the individual volumes almost always have. Why do we need English subtitles? Well ... Read More
Rating: -
We have been watching this for days now! Loads of entertainment and full of that silly Pokemon-show fun. Gotta love Team Rocket's persistence in the face of failure...
Rating: -
I just purchased my copy of the set today. I was glad to finally get my hands on it. I am a thankful person when DVDs are released for the sole purpose that some shows stop releasing after a while or are not released at all. So, that in mind, I will critique this on a purely fun point of view and not to seem unthankful in any way.
I'm curious first off about the changes between Discs 1 and Discs 2/3. It almost seems like disc one was an earlier release. I mean, there's a Pokemon 4ever trailer ... Read More
Rating: -
I've loved Pokémon since I was ten years old. And I just graduated college. I was very excited to hear that Viz would be releasing the Orange Islands episodes on one compact boxed set right after my graduation. My pokédar went off, with bells a ringing and those bells tolled "Graduation Present! =D"
Excitedly I visited my local retailer to pick it up this morning and returned home with excited vigor. I tore open the packaging, which was actually more slimline than the recently released DVD boxed ... Read More
Television Show
Collectibles
Movie Searches
|
|
|
Search for posters,
art prints, photos, collectables, merchandise, toys, t-shirts
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

Join the Nielsen//NetRatings Research Panel and you could win a new car, a dream vacation, a dream home makeover or $50,000 Cash!
TV Guide
Program listings, celebrity profiles, industry
gossip, movie reviews, puzzle.
More
Entertainment
& TV Magazines
This site is
Hosted
by Bluehost
Read
my Bluehost Review

Original Superhero & other designs for t-shirts, bumper
stickers, prints, mugs, and other cool merchandise. |
|