What was his deal? Where did his wealth come from? How did he amass enough money and resources to construct a flying city without anyone noticing?
>>26705462
it falls in line with the "villains weve never seen and never will see again" that they like to go for in the movies.
in my eyes it gives us a better feel from ash & cos. point of view. they dont know who or why but they know they gotta stop it
>>26705462
I actually think he could be an interesting character. Just a rich guy who wants to collect rare Pokemon. He's kind of like Colress in that he isn't "bad", he's just doing his thing.
AMBITION
>>26705462
Post YFW you realize he's N's birth father.
>>26705462
literally captain planet
Nigga was stone cold. This was his face when his palace was about to crash.
>>26705600
That's more of a "I really should have built escape pods" kind of expression.
>>26705462
He wanted to collect super rare Pokémon.
>>26705462
>yfw your theater gave out that kickass Mew card he had
>>26705718
>mfw I traded mine for a Flygon EX
>>26705462
Was this the best Pokemon movie?
His image song was great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuuEdddeX6Y
>>26705760
Yes. So many rainy days spent as a little kid at Books A Million watching this on the VHS TV boat in the little kids section.
>>26705760
The best Pokemon movie was the one released when you were ten.
Lawrence III (Japanese: ジラルダン Gelardan) is a self-styled collector, appearing as the main antagonist in The Power of One. Many refer to him as explicitly a Pokémon collector, though there is no evidence that he had any Pokémon himself prior to the movie.
He travels about in his airship, known as 飛行宮 Hikōkyū (literally, "Flying Palace"), which is about the size of a small city, and gathers artifacts from around the world. Despite the scope of his collection, however, he remains rather shortsighted about the world, with his entire plot to capture Lugia reflecting this; his not taking into account the disruption of the natural forces governed by the Legendary birds leads to his downfall.
Very little is known about his past, with the only concrete information given by him in the movie. The first object in his collection was an Ancient Mew card, and it remains the only thing remaining in his possession at the end of the movie, inspiring him to continue his collection on a more modest scale. His family is equally mysterious, with his only known relative, his mother, being stated as having died.
>Lawrence the III is the Pokemon universe of those people who buy expensive trading cards on Ebay to hoard them
>>26705798
So yours is Hoopa and the Clash of Ages?
>>26705826
I've been found out! Please don't tell mom.
>>26705838
Joking or not, enjoy your ban :^)
>>26705462
Who cares? It was just an advertisement for Gold and Silver.
>>26705851
But Ho-oh didn't appear
>>26705826
Give that boy a burn heal!
>>26705718
>That ending scene with the villain pulling out his own Mew card
>>26705915
To be fair, Ho-Oh, still to this day has not been featured in any movie.
>>26705996
Because Ho-oh's design and name is stupid. It's rainbow Moltres.
>>26705996
>>26705967
That always confused me. This shit isn't Yu-Gi-Oh, why does he even have a card?
>>26706080
If you've been to the theater to watch it, Anon. You would understand
>>26705826
Kek