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Gotcha!
Rated: PG - Children
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Game
Score: 8.32
Rank:
Popularity: 4256
In a bright, grandiose city, a young boy and girl look for their partners amidst a technicolor tour de force. As the two embark on their respective quests, they encounter the familiar faces of those who have made their mark on the Pokémon world. Villains, champions, rivals, and professors alike grace the tallest skyscrapers and largest screens while the adventurous teens carry on in the search for their companions. Gotcha! takes its viewers on a nostalgic trip to the riveting realm of Pokémon, encapsulating the electrifying essence of the franchise. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Eievui
Main
Pikachu
Main
Doble
Supporting
Goukazaru
Supporting
Hoshigumo-chan
Supporting
Review
MozillaFennekin
This is the greatest piece of animation ever constructed by human beings. It must be known that I am only guessing that human beings made this, because the nature of this video is so other-worldly amazing that it is not out of the question for it to have been made by celestial deities on a higher plane of existence. And also Bump of Chicken. After merely two minutes and change, your eyes will be shitting out pieces of your brain. Your life will be forever changed and you'll temporarily forget the collapse of civilization occurring outside of your place of residence, because this video isgood enough to change humanity. The human eye can see a million colors, but this animation has several trillion. It exceeds the limitations of the third dimension and stretches beyond infinity. It is all-consuming and limitless. It is universe-defining. From the first sparkling notes to the ending chant of GOTCHA!, love from all sources penetrate your eyes, ears, heart, soul, red, blue, dick and cum simultaneously. Starting with four boys walking on railroad tracks and ending with two original characters passing by billboards of post-game bosses through each generation, GOATCHA! is a death blossom of nostalgia that will bring even the most hardened of cynical fans to their knees. Not a single split-second is spared in shoving in every personable animation possible. Whether it's a silent protagonist, a charismatic rival, an iconic Champion, an intimidating Gym Leader, or Diantha, each face in the lightning-fast carousel of callbacks is given a brilliant moment to shine; one more grain of Stardust in the bag. GOTCHA! leaves nothing behind and never forgets. The limits of time mean nothing. Included in the tornado of nostalgia are strikingly well-designed original characters who traverse various locations, allowing the animator gods to deliver more scenes in dazzlingly clever ways, with the perspective often changing to connect the pieces together. Many flashbacks of intense, memorable Pokemon battles are played directly in their respective locations in between the journey of the two adventurers, who pass by legends casting shadows over cities and video screens continuing the montage. GOTCHA! is not just an orgasmic celebration of the series, it's a journey forward. A new adventure with new characters. They, too, have been injected with an abundance of charm and likability. Art exists to enrich the lives of others. GOTCHA! is the reason why art exists. When art was invented in My Hero Academia by Walt Disney in 1690, his exact words were "I have created art because one day a Pokemon music video will be created and it will make Mozilla Fennekin shit his fucking pants." On September 29, 2020, art officially peaked. Nothing better has ever existed before, and nothing greater will exist ever again. We are free from the pressures of success and achievements. GOTCHA! has saved us all by being everything that we are not. Perfect. Also, the music was good.
-Rainy-
This music video is a perfect illustration of why I love anime. From the godlike team up of Rie Matsumoto and Yuki Hayashi, a divine duo that's proven themselves together twice over with Kyousougiga and Baby, I Love You Daze, loads of incredibly animation talent from studio Bones and other connections, and a bumping song by BUMP of Chicken, this music video was born. All it needed was three minutes. Three minutes of time to completely embody the appeal, history, and wonder that is the nearly 25 year old franchise known as Pokémon. Every bit of love I've ever had for every facet of this franchiseand every bit of love the team creating this music video had for this franchise, bursts into a beautiful celebration of the series, one that has made me feel more passionate than I've felt about anything for a long time. That passion I'm feeling right now, to me, thats the real power of anime.