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Pokéstar Studios is an area in southwestern Unova situated above Virbank City whose function as a movie studio replaces the Pokémon Musical function of Black and White in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, allowing the player to choose a script and enact various scenes to create a movie. Roxie's father and Brycen have starred in numerous films created in the Pokéstar Studios.
Making movies
To make a movie, the player walks into an area with a green screen and faces a person in a motion capture suit. Here the player enters a battle scene where he/she uses their Pokémon against the character in the motion capture suit.
In battle, the player will get a variety of script options to follow and these options will determine the course of the movie. Once the script is run through, the movie is complete and the player can watch the result.
In the anime
Pokéstar Studios debuted in the anime episode BW084.
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