Thursday, September 29, 2011
Pokemon: Rise of Darkrai
Takamisaki, Ryo. Pokemon: Raise of Darkrai. San Francisco : Viz Media, 2008.
Plot: Ash, Dawn, and Brock find there way to a new town. However, the town's Pokemon garden seems under assault. Most of the town's occupants believe Darkrai, a shadowy and powerful pokemon, is responsible for the damage. As the city's strongest trainers challenge the dark creature, the disturbances town expand, affecting people and pokemon alike. A pair of citizens, however, suspect Darkrai may be innocent of the accusations. Their suspicions are confirmed at the arrival of two dueling monsters. The fight between the two threaten to break the town into the realm beyond time and space. Ash and friends must find a way to stop the two creatures, but they have an unexpected ally.
Genre: Movies, Graphic Novels, Manga, Video Games
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Personal Thoughts: The novel is a manga version of a film released in English in 2008. As a rule, novelizations are tricky to review, since they rely on a completely different medium than the original source. Also, the original plot determines the value of the story determines much of the novelization's capacity, limits, and direction. That said, this manga presents the plot rather well. The style, while more simplistic than the anime, fits the medium well while following the story accurately. Fans of the Pokemon anime will probably enjoy it, although it will not convert any anti-Pokemon players/watchers/readers.
Side Note: Tee hee. I took a picture of a Pokemon reading Pokemon.
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