![]() The Pokemon known as Exegutter emerges by the end, and his name's pronunciation is so similar to executor that some may think the Pokemon have finally found a creature to help plan their estates. Still, some small amount of educational purpose is better than none at all. It may be a language they'll be able to use only at Pokemon conventions, or as a way to irritate their parents. ![]() Instead, the short is filled with Pokemon speak and has no subtitles, and it's an inventive way for youngsters to learn a new language. A Supporting-Actress Underdog: In “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” don’t discount the pivotal presence of Stephanie Hsu.‘Glass Onion’ and Rian Johnson: The director explains why he sold the “Knives Out” franchise to Netflix, and how he feels about its theatrical test.Best-Actress Battle Royal: A banner crop of leading ladies like Michelle Yeoh and Cate Blanchett rule the Oscars’ deepest and most dynamic race.Meet the Newer, Bolder Michelle Williams: Why she made the surprising choice to skip the supporting actress category and run for best actress.Kyle Buchanan is covering the films, personalities and events along the way. The Projectionist Chronicles the Awards Season The Oscars aren’t until March, but the campaigns have begun. ![]() With the exception of some complaints voiced by Meowth - the Pokemon associate of Team Rocket, the bad guys - no English is spoken. In the first of the two offerings, Pikachu, the little yellow character with black ears, and his mates, including Squirtle (who resembles a turtle), Snorlax (a penguin with a thyroid problem), Psyduck (a pink tailless platypus) and others, are off to assist several other Pokemon of an eggy sort during an intense and driving rainstorm. And since the entire program runs less than 90 minutes, what does that make the main feature? Probably way too long for the uninitiated, but that's another story. The first of the two films is ''Pikachu's Rescue Adventure,'' a short. This program, which seems to have been cobbled out of several episodes of the syndicated television series from Japan, is probably about as good as cut-rate animation that seems to consist of screen savers can be. In ''Pokemon the Movie 2000,'' Pikachu and his fellow mystical creatures pursue two new adventures.
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