Time to take a look at one of my personal favorite Pokemon movies. This is also my first review of an Advanced Generation movie, a series that I'm not as familiar with as the original, but I'll give it my best shot. Personal biases aside, let me tell you why this is one of my favorite Pokemon movies. Story: While the story isn't as well told as something like Pokemon Heroes, it's still really well done. Something that really surprised me is that this movie doesn't focus on Ash as much as it focuses on Tory and Deoxys. While Ash is still our main protagonist andas such handles the more heroic side of things, the story likes to keep its focus on Tory's and Deoxys' stories, which I find really interesting since they're such a great characters. However, there is one element of the story that I don't quite understand, that being Rayquaza. Granted, I watched the American release of the film, so there's most likely deleted scenes that I'm not taking into account since there's really no reason to unless you're the type of person that researches every last little bit about an anime before actually watching it, which I'm not. My gripe with Rayquaza is that he serves little purpose in the movie. The only part in which he actually affects anything going on is in the beginning. After that, he's just kinda there except for the last 10-20, which I felt the film could do without.
Art: I'll try to make this be the last comparison I make to another Pokemon movie, but, while the art is great, it's not quite up to scale with Pokemon Heroes. Granted, that's most likely just my own tastes in art speaking and not an actual problem with the film. So I'll at least say that the art is really creative, especially when animating thousands of little blocks all at once. There's also the beautiful scenes of inside this Greenhouse that shows off the talent of the artists behind the film.
Sound: This is where I believe Destiny Deoxys shines the brightest. The soundtrack for the film is unbelievably good. Even though it doesn't have any form of remix of the show's theme, there's still a lot of songs that are sure to get stuck in your head. The other little sound clips I also really liked since it made the movie feel more like an alien movie with a lot of the little sounds that Deoxys makes along with several other subtle music tracks.
Character: Besides the usual characters and background characters, most of what's left are Tory, Deoxys, and Rayquaza. Since I already talked about Rayquaza earlier (seriously why did it need to come back after 4 years? Deoxys didn't go back up into the ozone layer, so why is it still threatened?), I'll skip over him. As for Tory, he's actually a pretty cool character. He has a fear of Pokemon, but it's not some irrational fear of these things eating him, I mean most of the time that you see him afraid are around Plusle and Minun and those two wouldn't hurt a fly. His fear is perfectly explained early on and it's pretty reasonable. He's also not too afraid of them to actually help them out as shown several times throughout. So it's not like he's heartless or anything. Then there's Deoxys, who I just love. Most of the movie is spent trying to figure Deoxys out and exactly why it's here. Once it's figured out, Deoxys isn't really seen as a villain anymore. It's more like Pokemon 3 where there is no villain, but just a big misunderstanding, which I actually like more than just throwing in another member from whatever evil organization that the current season focuses on for the fourth time in a row.
Enjoyment: As stated at the beginning, this is one of my favorite Pokemon films, right behind Heroes and Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. So of course I really enjoyed it, despite its minor flaws.