>>41166026Cinderella but with more pokemon and a sadistic tone. Technically, it's the Cubone movie. Shooting for a PG-13 rating. Minimal cursing (maybe a “damn” or “hell” here or there, but only among evil characters), zero sexual references, but plenty of violence.
A cute young girl named Cindy loves pokemon and lives with her happy family. Starts off kind of happy with her family and their pokemon, to make you think this will be a happy movie. You will be wrong. Then her family dies in a fire brutally on-screen, and Dad had a powerful water pokemon, but it wasn't enough and the water pokemon died too. Maybe make it a Samurott? I just love the idea that he had the perfect thing for stopping this disaster and it still wasn't enough. Make sure Cindy had a younger brother too, I want this film to be brutal and heart breaking, and nothing breaks peoples hearts like a kid dying on screen from smoke inhalation.
So, Cindy gets sent to live with her evil aunt and her evil cousins, who bully her constantly, beat her up, treat her like a slave, humiliate her, and so forth. They are mean and unpleasant, Auntie smokes and drinks, and the older of the two cousins (about 14 or 15 years old) also smokes. Then one day, it's time for her cousins to get their first pokemon. Younger one gets an Eevee because it has a lot of possibilities, but everyone knows it will grow to be an evil Umbreon just like her. Older one gets a Deinos so they can learn to fly together, and also because a fire breathing dragon befits a young chain-smoker with a draconic personality. Cindy asks if she gets a pokemon too, but she gets beaten with a mop handle and told to go clean Evil Auntie's broken beer bottles out of the back yard. While clearing the broken beer bottles, Cindy cuts her hand and cries. Fervently, she prays for a pokemon, a single friend to ease her suffering. A drop of her blood hits the ground and at first it seems nothing has happened but her prayer has been answered.