QUI L’A LAISSÉ SORTIR ? - Détective Pikachu - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a humorous and satirical take on the "Detective Pikachu" movie. It describes a comical process of transforming someone into Detective Pikachu, followed by a parody of the film's plot involving car chases, insurance, and Pokémon battles. The summary also touches on themes of slavery and exploitation within the Pokémon world, and ends with a twist revealing the true villain of the story. The tone is light-hearted and pokes fun at various aspects of the movie and its characters.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is explaining how to become Detective Pikachu in six steps.
2. The first step is to find an attractive model.
3. The narrator is using a bucket of yellow paint to transform the model.
4. The narrator adds ears to the model.
5. The narrator adds a panoply to the model to make it look like a detective.
6. The narrator mentions that Pikachu is two meters tall and weighs 120 kg.
7. The narrator mentions that the Pokémon is not one of the enslaved ones.
8. The narrator talks about a story involving Harry Goodman, a detective.
9. Harry Goodman was working on a case involving a mysterious bottle.
10. The narrator meets Lieutenant Yoshida, who was Harry Goodman's partner.
11. Yoshida tells the narrator that Harry Goodman was a great detective.
12. The narrator finds out that Harry Goodman's partner was Pikachu.
13. The narrator and Pikachu go to the police office to investigate.
14. They meet Mr. Clifford, the founder of Ryme City.
15. Mr. Clifford tells them that he hired Harry Goodman to investigate a case.
16. The narrator and Pikachu discover that the real villain is Mr. Clifford's son.
17. The narrator and Pikachu learn that Mr. Clifford's plan is to use a headset to control people's minds.
18. The narrator and Pikachu stop Mr. Clifford's plan and save the city.
19. The narrator and Pikachu find out that Harry Goodman is still alive.
20. Pikachu offers his body to save Harry Goodman's spirit.
21. The narrator and Pikachu go to a tavern to celebrate.
22. The narrator talks about making a video about the story.
23. The narrator asks viewers to comment and vote for the next film they want to see.

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