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Pokemon - Adventures on the Orange Islands Box Set

Pokemon - Adventures on the Orange Islands Box SetDirector: Director Not Provided
Actor: Pokemon
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Category: DVD

List Price: $39.97
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Seller: goHastings
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 9081

Format: Box set, NTSC, Full Screen
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Region: 1
Discs: 3
Running Time: 760 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 0.9

MPN: DPMBS4
UPC: 782009237945
EAN: 0782009237945
ASIN: B0014Z4OOS

Release Date: May 20, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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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


Customer Reviews:



4 out of 5 stars Viz Media Strikes Again. And not in that good way.   May 21, 2008
Lara H.
30 out of 30 found this review helpful

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 sets of the Indigo League seasons. This is good, more green friendly and space saving on the shelf and all that.

I popped the first DVD into my player and was appalled at what I saw. A simple still shot of Ash and party riding Lapras. That wasn't the problem. The problem was the fact that the image itself looked as if it had been hacked together in five minutes by a first-time Photoshop user. The edges of the image were very poorly done, in fact, parts of the image were cut off--namely Togepi's head and Pikachu's ear. They also felt it necessary to plop a Goldeen in there, which didn't even match the rest of the image.

"Ok," I thought, "Calm Down. Its just the menu."

No, it wasn't just the menu. The first three episodes of the first DVD were originally a part of the Indigo League seasons, and thus had the original Pokémon opening song attached to them. Most unfortunately, Viz felt it necessary to put the Orange Island opening song before the FIRST episode only, and then leaving the original opening transition screens intact with the first song. After those three episodes, the intros matched.

Then we come to the way that the menus on the DVD are actually set up. Selecting "Play All" from the DVD menu typically means that all episodes run in continuous sequence. Nay. Not this DVD set. Every time an episode comes to its end and this is the weird thing, ONLY after the third episode on the disk, the viewer is forced to select to play the next episode to start it.

Then we have the lack of intro and ending songs at each episode. My thought on this is that they cut the opening and ending songs at the beginning and end of each episode because they were trying to address the video compression quality issues that many people had complained about in past boxed sets.

The video quality is quite nice in this set (Note: being viewed on a 42 inch Sharp Aquos HDTV.), But I do miss the openings and endings. My only qualm (and it is being anal, I know but STILL) I wish they had matched the proper opening song to the proper episodes by including both opening and ending songs on the DVD.

One other thing I noticed that was different (not in that good way)is the disk art is exactly the same on every disk, except it says Disc 2 and 3 to differentiate.

Disk 2 so far is faring much better than the first disk. The menu image is MUCH better and looks slightly more like a professional DVD than a pathetic attempt at a Fan-made DVD. I mean, I've made DVD menus before and MINE looked more professional than the first disk's menu. That's pretty pathetic when you can say that about an official product. The issue that the first disk had seems to have been eliminated. Users are free to skip between episodes without being forced back to the episode selection menu. The Play All function works PERFECTLY, the opening and ending songs play at the beginning and ending songs play in their proper places in EVERY episode, and the video (while only SLIGHTLY compromised) looks pretty crisp and clean. Whoever did the second disk did a WAY better job than the hacks who did the first one.

This would have been a 5 star product had it not been for the shoddy DVD menu production and episode setup on the first disk, and as always, the complete and total lack of Japanese language tracks (We're still waiting, Viz.)

If you're trying like me to get Pokémon on DVD in its entirety, pick this up. It's got all 36 episodes of the Orange Islands arc, and the video is good. If weird DVD operations and menu organization on one of the disks and aesthetic properties don't bother you, 5 stars, pick it up NOW. You won't regret it. Its a good solid set, and you'll be that much closer to having all your Pokémon episodes on DVD. Enjoy, all! =)

PS--Because every good Boxed set review includes:
*trumpet fanfare*

An EPISODE LIST! =D

Disk 1:
Episode 80: Pallet Party Panic
Episode 81: A Scare In The Air
Episode 82: Poké Ball Peril
Episode 83: The Lost Lapras
Episode 84: Fit To Be Tide
Episode 85: Pikachu Re-Volts
Episode 86: The Crystal Onix
Episode 87: In The Pink
Episode 88: Shell Shock!
Episode 89: Stage Fight!
Episode 90: Bye Bye Psyduck
Episode 91: The Joy of Pokémon

Disk 2:
Episode 92: Navel Maneuvers
Episode 93: Snack Attack
Episode 94: A Shipful of Shivers
Episode 95: Meowth Rules!
Episode 96: Tracey Gets Bugged
Episode 97: A Way Off Day Off
Episode 98: The Mandarin Island Miss Match
Episode 99: Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?
Episode 100: Git Along, Little Pokémon
Episode 101: The Mystery Menace
Episode 102: Misty Meets Her Match
Episode 103: Bound For Trouble

Disk 3:
Episode 104: Charizard Chills
Episode 105: The Pokémon Water War
Episode 106: Pokémon Food Fight!
Episode 107: Pokémon Double Trouble
Episode 108: The Wacky Watcher!
Episode 109: The Stun Spore Detour
Episode 110: Hello, Pummelo!
Episode 111: Enter The Dragonite
Episode 112: Viva Las Lapras
Episode 113: The Underground Round-Up
Episode 114: A Tent Situation
Episode 115: The Rivalry Revival



5 out of 5 stars Pokemon Anime Buyers Guide:   March 3, 2009
Shawn (Tucson)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

If you want to collect some or all of the pokemon anime episodes on dvd, then here is a comprehensive guide that will help explain the progression of the pokemon series and the current availability in box set form.

Season 1: Indigo League (available in 3 dvd box sets, 79 episodes)

Season 2: Adventures in the Orange Islands (1 dvd box set, 35 episodes)

Season 3: The Johto Journeys (*no box set available, 41 episodes)

Season 4: Johto League Champions (*no box set available, 52 episodes)

Season 5: Master Quests (2 dvd box sets, 64 episodes)

Season 6: Advanced (2 dvd box sets, 40 episodes)

Season 7: Advanced Challenge (*no box set available, 52 episodes)

Season 8: Advanced Battle (*no box set available, 54 episodes)

Season 9: Battle Frontier (2 dvd box sets, 47 episodes)

Season 10: Diamond and Pearl (2 dvd box sets, 51 episodes)

Season 11: D/P Battle Dimension (tba)

Season 12 D/P Platinum (tba)

* = can be found on vhs and single disc dvd containing 3-6 episodes ea.



5 out of 5 stars A fun Pokemon summer adventure   July 1, 2008
Anthony P. Johns (Bendigo, Victoria, Australia)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

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 was able to just go though 4 unique Pokemon gym battles where the rules apply to more than just battle, Ash also had to surf, build a Bobslead out of ice, and also this was the first time where double battles were used.

Adventures on the Orange Islands is for any old school Pokemon fan who always remembered the old Ash and Misty romance. Episodes like Misty meets her match and Where art thou Pokemon provide a few hints towards an Ash x Misty relationship.

And also even when Brock was not there trying to make his moves on all the girls, Tracy was a good replacement as intead of trying to pull the romantic moves on all the Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys he was instead drawing all the girls in his sketch book.

Tracy of course loves to draw pokemon in his sketch book and that is also the same when he loves to draw all the girls that he meets allong his journey to become a Pokemon Watcher and his ultimate dream is to some day work for the famous Professor Oak.

So for anyone who loves Pokemon but who does not want to watch a whole series of episodes where Ash works so hard to reach a certain Pokemon league competition only to be unlucky to be defeated, then this one is for you as The Orange Island series was short but worth full of good Pokemon nostaliga and Ash finally wins a Pokemon tornument in the Orange Islands in an amazing match against a powerful opponent.

5 stars



4 out of 5 stars An Interesting Set   May 27, 2008
Brandon Howarth (Allentown, PA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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 on it? It's just weird.

However, I like the slim case idea. I am a fan of the slimcases.



4 out of 5 stars Classic Pokemon   June 14, 2010
Lazlo Falconi (South Dakota, USA)
I bought this for my wife who loved the Indigo League back when it was on the air, as I did, and owns the box set of that. We watched the Indigo League and were excited to see that the Orange Islands arc was available on DVD.

For those of you who love Pokémon, but haven't seen this series, I'd recommend picking it up. It's just as fun as the first series, but it does seem a bit hokey. It's more like a parody of Pokémon than an actual new season, with Team Rocket getting even more over-the-top, and Ash becoming a bit more stereotypically anime. It also has a feeling of watching Scooby-Doo, with crazy inane plots, total non-sequiturs and just generally weird stuff. Pikachu and Togepi get much more screen time, it seems like after every line the camera cuts to a close up on one of them, and as Pokémon, they don't have much to say.

That said, it was a very enjoyable season with all the fun and wackiness we've come to expect from Pokémon. Anyone who enjoyed the first series will love this one, and it's a great addition to your collection.




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