Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998)
Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ: Myûtsû no Gyakushû (original title)Reference View | Change View
- G
- 1h 36min
- Animation, Action
- 12 Nov 1999 (USA)
- Movie
- 3 wins & 6 nominations.
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Cast
Rica Matsumoto | ... |
Satoshi (voice)
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Ikue Ôtani | ... |
Pikachu (voice)
(as Ikue Otani)
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Mayumi Izuka | ... |
Kasumi (voice)
(as Mayumi Iizuka)
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Yûji Ueda | ... |
Takeshi / Hitokagetwo (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Satomi Kôrogi | ... |
Togepi / Zenigametwo (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Megumi Hayashibara | ... |
Musashi / Pikachutwo (voice)
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Shin'ichirô Miki | ... |
Kojirô / Charizard (Lizardon) / Staryu (Hitodeman) / Arcanine (Windie) / Charizardtwo (Copy Lizardon) (voice)
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Inuko Inuyama | ... |
Nyarth (voice)
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Hirotaka Suzuoki | ... |
Sakaki (voice)
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Ayako Shiraishi | ... |
Joy (voice)
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Chinami Nishimura | ... |
Junsar (voice)
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Kôichi Yamadera | ... |
Mew (voice)
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Yôsuke Akimoto | ... |
Doctor Fuji (voice)
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Tôru Furuya | ... |
Sorao (voice)
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Wataru Takagi | ... |
Umio (voice)
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Raymond Johnson | ... |
Pirate trainer (voice)
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Tesshô Genda | ... |
Kamex (voice)
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Ryûzaburô Ôtomo | ... |
Fushigibana (voice)
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Mitsuru Ogata | ... |
Kairyû (voice)
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Rikako Aikawa | ... |
Zenigame / Seadra / Golduck (voice)
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Katsuyuki Konishi | ... |
Scientist / Nidoking / Rhyhorn / Tauros (voice)
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Chiyako Shibahara | ... |
Scientist / Meowthtwo (voice)
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Unshô Ishizuka | ... |
Narrator / Gyarados / Iwark (Onix) / Kingler (voice)
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Masachika Ichimura | ... |
Mewtwo (voice)
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Sachiko Kobayashi | ... |
Voyager (voice)
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Aiko Satô | ... |
Sweet (voice)
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Shôtarô Morikubo | ... |
Young Mewtwo (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Shinobu Adachi | ... |
Dr. Fuji's Wife (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Kyôko Hikami | ... |
Itwo (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Etsuko Kozakura | ... |
Fushigidanetwo (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Shinpachi Tsuji | ... |
Investigator (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Tomohisa Asô | ... |
Investigator (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Hidenari Ugaki | ... |
Researcher (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Takuma Suzuki | ... |
Researcher (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Akio Suyama | ... |
Researcher (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") (voice)
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Veronica Taylor | ... |
Ash Ketchum / Female Scientist / Computer / Fuji's Wife (voice)
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Jay Goede | ... |
Mewtwo / Dr. Fuji (voice)
(as Philip Bartlett)
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Rachael Lillis | ... |
Misty / Jessie / Wigglytuff (voice)
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Eric Stuart | ... |
Brock / James / Squirtle / Weezing / Scyther / Hitmonlee / Tentacruel / Magneton / Male Scientist / Squirtletwo (voice)
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Madeleine Blaustein | ... |
Raymond / Meowth / Alakazam (voice)
(as Addie Blaustein)
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Ted Lewis | ... |
Giovanni / Corey / Male Scientist (voice)
(as Ed Paul)
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James Carter Cathcart | ... |
Fergus (voice)
(as Jimmy Zoppi)
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Michael Haigney | ... |
Psyduck / Venusaur / Nidoqueen / Blastoise / Dewgong / Venusaurtwo / Blastoisetwo / Raticate / Spearow / Charmandertwo (voice)
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Kayzie Rogers | ... |
Vaporeon / Vileplume / Ninetales (voice)
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Rodger Parsons | ... |
Narrator (voice)
(as Ken Gates)
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Lee Quick | ... |
Officer Jenny (voice)
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Lisa Ortiz | ... |
Miranda (voice)
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Amy Birnbaum | ... |
Neesha (voice)
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Megan Hollingshead | ... |
Nurse Joy (voice)
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Eric Grossfeld | ... |
(voice)
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Tara Sands | ... |
Bulbasaur / Bulbasaurtwo (voice)
(as Tara Jayne)
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Directed by
Kunihiko Yuyama |
Written by
Satoshi Tajiri | ... | (creator) (creator) |
Takeshi Shudô | ... | (written by) (as Takeshi Shudo) |
Takeshi Shudô | ... | (writer) (as Takeshi Shudo) |
Produced by
Toshihide Fukuda | ... | executive producer |
Norman J. Grossfeld | ... | producer |
Tomoyuki Igarashi | ... | producer |
Hiroshi Ishikawa | ... | associate producer |
Alfred Kahn | ... | executive producer (as Alfred R. Kahn) |
Shûkichi Kanda | ... | animation producer: OLM |
Takashi Kawaguchi | ... | executive producer |
Tsuneyoshi Kawai | ... | executive producer |
Hidefumi Kawamura | ... | executive producer |
Tetsu Kayama | ... | associate producer |
Takaaki Kii | ... | associate producer |
Masakazu Kubo | ... | executive producer |
Takashi Miura | ... | associate producer |
Kôichi Miyagawa | ... | executive producer |
Takemoto Mori | ... | producer |
Toshiaki Okuno | ... | animation producer: OLM |
Kathy Pilon | ... | associate producer (as Kathy Borland) |
Ken Sakamoto | ... | executive producer |
Kantarô Tomiyama | ... | executive producer |
Katsuhito Yamauchi | ... | associate producer |
Noriyuki Yoshida | ... | associate producer |
Chôji Yoshikawa | ... | producer (as Choji Yoshikawa) |
Music by
Manny Corallo | ||
Udi Harpaz | ||
Pat Irwin | ||
John Loeffler | ||
Shinji Miyazaki | ||
Ralph Schuckett | ||
Wayne Sharpe | ... | composer |
Hirokazu Tanaka |
Cinematography by
Hisao Shirai |
Editing by
Toshio Henmi | ||
Yutaka Itô | ... | (as Yutaka Ita) |
John Loeffler |
Editorial Department
David Fisher | ... | assistant sound editor |
Hiroaki Hirabayashi | ... | color timing |
Masao Shibata | ... | optical effects |
Hideo Tsuji | ... | digital film i/o |
Bill Daly | ... | post-production executive (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Katsuyoshi Kanemura |
Production Management
Paul C. Arianas | ... | post-production supervisor |
Larry Juris | ... | production manager: TAJ Productions |
Tsukasa Koitabashi | ... | production manager |
Gail Tilden | ... | production supervisor |
Shôji Ôta | ... | production manager (as Shoji Ota) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Masamitsu Hidaka | ... | unit director |
Kiyotaka Isako | ... | (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") unit director (as Kiyotaka Itani) / unit director |
Kazuya Murata | ... | assistant unit director |
Noriaki Saitô | ... | assistant unit director |
Atsushi Yano | ... | assistant unit director |
Art Department
John Alvin | ... | poster artist |
Motofumi Fujiwara | ... | conceptual character artist |
Shigeki Morimoto | ... | conceptual character artist |
Toshiko Nakajima | ... | color designer |
Atsuko Nishida | ... | conceptual character artist |
Shiho Ogawa | ... | color designer |
Hatsumi Okada | ... | color designer |
Ken Sugimori | ... | conceptual character artist |
Noriyuki Yoshino | ... | color key (as Norimichi Yoshino) |
Sound Department
Koji Fukushima | ... | re-recording / sound |
Satoshi Furukawa | ... | foley |
Nobuhira Hirano | ... | sound mixer |
Gil Hova | ... | assistant sound editor |
Daisuke Jinbo | ... | supervising sound editor |
Tooru Kadokura | ... | mixing advisor |
Tsutomu Kawahigashi | ... | technical assistance: Continental Far East |
Richard Q. King | ... | supervising sound editor (as Richard King) |
Masafumi Mima | ... | sound director |
Michiyoshi Minamisawa | ... | sound producer |
Mikio Mori | ... | Dolby consultant: Continental Far East |
Eiko Morikawa | ... | foley |
Akiko Nakamura | ... | sound producer |
Ryôko Nashimoto | ... | adr editor |
Noboru Nishio | ... | digital optical recording |
Mitsukuni Ozeki | ... | recording |
Herman Pieëte | ... | adr mixer: Dutch version |
Kenji Sakaizawa | ... | technical assistance: Electori |
Tetsuya Satake | ... | foley |
Masashi Satô | ... | technical assistance: Fairlight Japan |
Shinji Takano | ... | recording |
Special Effects by
Masayuki Nakajima | ... | special effects |
Noriyuki Ôta | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Tsutomu Ishiki | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital |
Akio Kazumi | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital |
Masashi Kobayashi | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital |
Jun Kondô | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital (as Jun Kondo) |
Beirne Lowry | ... | visual effects |
Satoshi Mizuhata | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital |
Hiroya Yamamoto | ... | digital animator: OLM Digital |
Camera and Electrical Department
Masafumi Awakura | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Naohisa Haijima | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Kanae Hirano | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Motoaki Ikegami | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Shinji Ikegami | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Katsunori Maehara | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Hiroshi Noguchi | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Takashi Shimada | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Hiroki Shiozuka | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Yûji Shirai | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos (as Yuji Shirai) |
Norikazu Yamaguchi | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Shôji Yazawa | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos (as Shouji Yazawa) |
Tetsuo Ôfuji | ... | photography: Studio Cosmos |
Animation Department
Fumiaki Asano | ... | animation director |
Yumi Chiba | ... | key animator |
Yuriko Chiba | ... | key animator |
Yôji Egawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Fujika Enomoto | ... | inbetween artist / inbetween checker |
Masaya Fujimori | ... | animation director / key animator |
Kôji Fukasawa | ... | key animator |
Masaru Fukumoto | ... | (segment "Myûtsû no tanjô") animation director / key animator |
Naohisa Fukuoka | ... | inbetween artist |
Hiromi Funatsu | ... | inbetween artist |
Midori Gôya | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Tetsuo Hara | ... | inbetween checker |
Kazuo Harada | ... | inbetween artist |
Yûki Hase | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Yoshinori Hashimoto | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Kahori Hashimura | ... | inbetween artist |
Mai Hattori | ... | cel checker |
Yasuko Hino | ... | key animator |
Shûji Hirano | ... | inbetween artist (as Shuuji Hirano) |
Naoya Horikawa | ... | key animator |
Yumi Horiuchi | ... | cel checker |
Sayuri Ichiishi | ... | character designer/chief animation director |
Tsuyoshi Ichiki | ... | key animator |
Rieko Iida | ... | inbetween artist |
Asami Imamura | ... | key animator |
Yasuyuki Inaba | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Satoru Iriyoshi | ... | key animator |
Junko Isaka | ... | key animator |
Akiko Iwamoto | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Masaaki Iwane | ... | key animator |
Yasumasa Kamei | ... | inbetween artist |
Ritsuko Kanazawa | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Tetsurô Karai | ... | key animator |
Yôko Kasama | ... | inbetween artist (as Yoko Kasama) |
Hiroshi Kawaguchi | ... | key animator |
Yasutoshi Kawai | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Hiroko Kazui | ... | key animator |
Jun Kiguchi | ... | inbetween artist |
Fumiyo Kimura | ... | key animator |
Satomi Kitahara | ... | key animator |
Yukiko Kiyokawa | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Atsuo Kobayashi | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Kiyomi Kohara | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Maki Kokubo | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Mika Koreeda | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Tetsuya Koshizaki | ... | key animator |
Yôichi Kotabe | ... | animation supervisor |
Megumi Koyama | ... | inbetween artist |
Satoshi Kubo | ... | key animator |
Toshiharu Kumaoka | ... | key animator |
Kaori Kunii | ... | key animator |
Miki Kuribayashi | ... | inbetween artist |
Shôichi Kurokawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Nozomi Kôrogi | ... | inbetween artist |
Yukio Maekawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Yukihiro Makino | ... | key animator |
Hideaki Maniwa | ... | key animator |
Yasuhide Maruyama | ... | key animator |
Mayumi Masuda | ... | cel checker |
Shôichi Masuo | ... | key animator |
Norihiro Matsubara | ... | animation director (as Tokuhiro Matsubara) |
Takuya Matsumoto | ... | key animator |
Ayako Misono | ... | inbetween artist |
Tadaaki Miyata | ... | key animator |
Sanae Miyauchi | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Ryôji Miyazaki | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Yasuko Mizutani | ... | cel checker |
Takuji Mogi | ... | inbetween artist |
Etsuhito Mori | ... | key animator |
Yûji Mukoyama | ... | key animator |
Masatoshi Mutô | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Kazuaki Môri | ... | key animator |
Yukiko Nagahama | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Yoshihiro Nagamori | ... | key animator |
Midori Nagaoka | ... | key animator |
Minako Nagasawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Toshiko Nakajima | ... | cel checker |
Akiko Nakamura | ... | key animator |
Nori Nakamura | ... | key animator |
Mamiko Nakanishi | ... | key animator |
Masao Nakata | ... | key animator |
Yasuo Nakatsuka | ... | inbetween artist |
Katsuichi Nakayama | ... | key animator |
Hiromi Niioka | ... | key animator |
Miyuki Nishimura | ... | inbetween artist |
Tsunenaka Nozaki | ... | key animator |
Mayumi Oikawa | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Atsuko Okui | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Eiko Saitô | ... | key animator |
Kazuharu Saitô | ... | inbetween artist (as Kazuharu Saito) |
Noriaki Saitô | ... | inbetween checker |
Toshio Sakai | ... | inbetween artist |
Kazumi Satô | ... | key animator |
Yûko Satô | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock (as Yuko Sato) |
Yûzô Satô | ... | key animator |
Hiroko Sawa | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Masahiro Sekiguchi | ... | key animator |
Rika Shimata | ... | cel checker |
Izumi Shimura | ... | animation director |
Yurie Sudô | ... | inbetween artist (as Yurie Sudou) |
Ken Sugimori | ... | character designer |
Masao Suwa | ... | key animator |
Hitomi Suzuki | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Yôko Suzuki | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Eikichi Takahashi | ... | animation director |
Hideo Takahashi | ... | inbetween artist |
Masami Takebuchi | ... | key animator |
Yûsaku Takeda | ... | key animator |
Tomoko Takei | ... | key animator |
Katsuyuki Tamura | ... | key animator |
Hisako Tanabe | ... | inbetween artist |
Yasumi Tanaka | ... | inbetween artist |
Mariko Tanazawa | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Eiko Tokuda | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Noriko Ueno | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Takako Uetake | ... | inbetween artist |
Yûko Watabe | ... | key animator |
Junko Watanabe | ... | inbetween artist |
Toshiya Yamada | ... | animation director |
Midori Yamakubo | ... | key animator |
Miyabi Yamamoto | ... | inbetween artist |
Yasutaka Yamamoto | ... | inbetween artist |
Yoshiaki Yanagida | ... | animation director |
Ai Yoneda | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Hiromi Yoshida | ... | inbetween artist |
Kôji Yoshida | ... | inbetween artist |
Kônosuke Yoshihara | ... | inbetween artist |
Norihiro Yoshikawa | ... | background artist: Studio Jack |
Makoto Yoshino | ... | cel painter: Anime World Osaka |
Chiharu Yoshiwara | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Noriko Ômura | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Yoshihiro Ôsugi | ... | key animator (as Yoshihiro Oosugi) |
Satoko Ôura | ... | cel painter: Studio Peacock |
Music Department
John R. Angier | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version (as John Angier) |
Derek Brin | ... | composer: additional music: English version |
Manny Corallo | ... | composer: additional music: English version |
Louis Cortelezzi | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
Benoit Grey | ... | composer: additional music / midi programmer / orchestrator: English version |
Deniz Hughes | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
Franklin Jones III | ... | music recordist |
Greg Kalember | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
Kevin Kliesch | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version / midi programmer |
Martin Kloiber | ... | score mixer: English version |
Kenneth Lampl | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
John Lissauer | ... | composer: additional music: English version / midi programmer / orchestrator: English version |
John Loeffler | ... | composer: theme music: English version / music producer: English version |
Jun'ichi Masuda | ... | original song (as Junichi Masuda) |
Christian Montalbano | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
Mitsutoki Nakamura | ... | recording mixer |
Robert J. Ramirez | ... | orchestrator: English version (as Bobby Ramirez) |
Yûji Saitô | ... | music producer (as Yuji Saito) |
Ralph Schuckett | ... | orchestrator: English version |
Julian Schwartz | ... | supervising music editor |
Wayne Sharpe | ... | composer: additional music: Mewtwo Strikes Back: English version |
Talley Sherwood | ... | score recordist |
Susan Shufro | ... | music editor |
John Siegler | ... | composer: theme music: English version |
Takashi Yoshida | ... | music producer |
Additional Crew
Susumu Anzai | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production |
Kaori Banma | ... | setting advancement |
Jason Bergenfeld | ... | adr coordinator |
Kazuharu Chiba | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Toshitsugu Chida | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production |
Chadbyrne R. Dickens | ... | production assistant: English version |
Yasutaka Fukumoto | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Izumi Gomei | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Norman J. Grossfeld | ... | adaptor: English |
Chris Guido | ... | production assistant: English version |
Michael Haigney | ... | adaptation / adaptor: English / adr director |
Takashi Harada | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Mitsuo Hayakawa | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Masashi Hiramoto | ... | production assistant |
Narumi Hosaka | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Hiroshi Ikeda | ... | production committee: Nintendo |
Yoshiaki Ikeda | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Kenji Inaba | ... | production committee: Nintendo |
Tsunekazu Ishihara | ... | production supervisor |
Michiyo Itô | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Tadahisa Itô | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production |
Gaku Iwasa | ... | production desk |
Keisuke Iwata | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Hiroyuki Jinnai | ... | production committee: Creatures |
Ryôsuke Kamata | ... | advertising (as Ryosuke Kamata) |
Akimitsu Kamino | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Naoko Kawakami | ... | production committee: Game Freak Inc. |
Kunimi Kawamura | ... | production committee: Creatures |
Naoto Kitamura | ... | production assistant |
Tomoko Kubota | ... | advertising |
Yôichi Machida | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Kunie Maruyama | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Takeshi Masumura | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Satoko Matsui | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Yasuki Miki | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Hizuki Misono | ... | production committee: Game Freak Inc. |
Takashi Mitsumori | ... | production committee: Tomy |
Kazuo Miura | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Tôru Miyashita | ... | production assistant |
Katsuji Nagata | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Mifumi Nomura | ... | production committee: Tomy |
Akiko Odawara | ... | production committee: TV Tokyo |
Atsushi Ogata | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Shirô Okuaki | ... | production committee: Tomy |
Kenji Okubo | ... | production coordinator |
Yôsuke Ozawa | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Hiroshi Saitô | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production |
Yasushi Sakurai | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Yukinori Shigeno | ... | production assistant |
Yûko Shimamura | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production (as Yuko Shimamura) |
Ichirô Takase | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Hironao Takeda | ... | production committee: Tomy |
Paul Taylor | ... | translator: English version |
Miyuki Tomaru | ... | production assistant |
Yûsuke Tomoda | ... | advertising producer |
John Touhey | ... | adaptor: English |
Jun'ichirô Tsuchiya | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan Production (as Junichiro Tsuchiya) |
Hiroaki Tsuru | ... | production committee: Media Factory |
Ryô Usami | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan |
Hirofumi Yanagase | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Isao Yoneda | ... | production committee: Nintendo |
Masanori Yumiya | ... | production committee: East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc |
Katsumi Ôta | ... | production committee: Shôgakukan (as Katsumi Ota) |
Don LaFontaine | ... | trailer voice over (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Oriental Light and Magic (OLM) (animation production)
- Shogakukan Production (production)
- Tomy
- TV Tokyo
- GAME FREAK
- Creatures
- Nintendo
- Pikachu Project '98
- JR Kikaku
- Media Factory
- East Japan Marketing & Communications Inc.
- Pikachu Project
- Warner Brothers Entertainment
Distributors
- Toho (1998) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Alexandra Group (2001) (Bulgaria) (theatrical)
- Filmauro (2000) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Fox-Warner (2000) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
- Manfer Films (2000) (Bolivia) (theatrical)
- Nu Metro Productions (2000) (South Africa) (theatrical)
- Roadshow Films (1999) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Tobis (2000) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Toho (1998) (Japan) (theatrical) (uncut version)
- Tuck (2001) (Yugoslavia) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. Pictures Germany (2000) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. Pictures Mexico (1999) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. Pictures (2000) (Brazil) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1999) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (2000) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (2000) (France) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1999) (United States) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (2000) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (2000) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (2001) (Czechia) (theatrical)
- Warner Sogefilms S.A. (2000) (Spain) (theatrical)
- 4 Kids Entertainment (1999) (United States) (English dubbed)
- 7 Gold (2023) (Italy) (tv)
- 9Go! (2024) (Australia) (tv)
- Amazon Prime Video (United States)
- Argentina Video Home (2000) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Boing (2006) (Italy) (tv)
- Boomerang (2016) (United States) (tv)
- Canal RCN (Colombia) (tv)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (Mexico) (tv)
- Cartoon Network (2012) (Italy) (tv)
- Children's Independent Television (CiTV) (2016) (United Kingdom) (tv) (limited)
- Cinemax 2 (Poland) (tv)
- Cinemax (Poland) (tv)
- Disney XD (2017) (United States) (tv)
- Edizioni Master (2007) (Italy) (DVD)
- Frisbee (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Frisbee (Italy) (tv)
- GMA (Philippines) (tv)
- Galapagos Films (Poland)
- Google Play (United States)
- HBO 2 (Poland) (tv)
- Home Box Office (HBO) (Poland) (tv)
- Inter (Ukraine) (tv)
- Inter-Film (2001) (Ukraine) (DVD)
- Inter-Film (2001) (Ukraine) (VHS) (VCD)
- Italia 1 (2004) (Italy) (tv)
- Italia 1 (Italy) (tv)
- Jetix (2007) (Netherlands) (tv)
- K2 (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- K2 (Italy) (tv)
- KADOKAWA Media Factory (1999) (Japan) (VHS)
- KADOKAWA Media Factory (2000) (Japan) (DVD)
- Kids' WB (1999) (United States)
- Kids' WB (United States) (tv)
- Koch Media (2022) (Italy) (DVD)
- Manga Entertainment (2016) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Most Video (2001) (Russia) (VHS)
- Pokémon USA (1999) (United States)
- Polyband (2019) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Polyband (2019) (Germany) (DVD)
- Pop TV (United Kingdom) (tv)
- RTL Entertainment (2005) (Netherlands) (tv) (RTL4)
- RTL4 (Netherlands) (tv)
- Red TV (Chile) (tv)
- SBT (2002) (Brazil) (tv)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2000) (Finland)
- Sandrew Metronome Norge (2000) (Norway)
- TVN Siedem (Poland) (tv)
- TVN (Poland) (tv)
- Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) (tv)
- The Pokémon Company International (1999) (United States)
- Top-Insight International (Taiwan)
- Universe Laser & Video Co. Ltd. (2000) (Hong Kong) (video) (Video CD)
- Universe Laser & Video Co. Ltd. (2001) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- Univideo (Italy) (DVD)
- VStarz Enterprise (Malaysia) (DVD)
- Viz Media (2016) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Viz Media (2016) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Spain) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Italy) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Italy) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Mexico) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2002) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2001) (Germany) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2009) (United States) (DVD) (Pokémon: The First Three Movies)
- Warner Home Video (2016) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Warner Home Video (2016) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Vídeo (2000) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Warner Home Vídeo (2000) (Brazil) (VHS)
- XHGC-Canal 5 (2007) (Mexico) (tv)
- YTV (2020) (Canada) (tv)
- iTunes (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- All Nippon Airways Co. (special sponsorship)
- Anime World Osaka (cel painting)
- Art Max (background art)
- Atlantic Records (soundtrack)
- Audiomaster 3000 (casting) (latin american spanish dub)
- Bandai (sponsor)
- Banpresto (sponsor)
- Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic Special (comic serialized in)
- Castle Oaks Productions (sound post-production)
- Ciao (comic serialized in)
- Continental Far East (dolby stereo consultant)
- Continental Far East (technical assistance)
- DR Movie (cel painting)
- DR Movie (in-between animation)
- Daiichi Pan (sponsor)
- Deluxe Entertainment Services (color by) (US version)
- Dogakobo (in-between animation)
- Dogakobo (key animation)
- East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) (production cooperation)
- Eastman (film stock)
- Electori (technical assistance)
- Fairlight Japan (technical assistance)
- Half H-P Studio (sound recording)
- Hangzhou Flying Dragon Cartoon (cel painting)
- Imagica (film developing)
- Jay Film Company (film editing)
- Jec.E (in-between animation)
- Jungle-Gym (in-between animation)
- Kobayashi Production (background art)
- Kyoto Animation (cel painting)
- Kyoto Animation (in-between animation)
- Kyungkang Animation (cel painting)
- Lightbox (in-between animation)
- Ma Liang Animation (cel painting)
- Maki Production (titles)
- Media Factory (soundtrack)
- Monthly CoroCoro Comic (comic serialized in)
- Moon Seong Animation (background art)
- Nakamura Production (in-between animation)
- OLM Digital (digital animation)
- Oh Production (in-between animation)
- Peacock (cel painting)
- Pikachu Records (soundtrack)
- Shogakukan (comic serialized in)
- Studio Aqua (background art)
- Studio Cockpit (key animation)
- Studio Cosmos (photography)
- Studio DEEN (in-between animation)
- Studio Jack (background art)
- Studio Jungle Gym (in-between animation)
- Studio Mu (cel painting)
- Studio Mu (in-between animation)
- Studio Musashi (in-between animation)
- Studio Peacock (cel painting)
- Studio Robin (cel painting)
- Studio Targe (cel painting)
- Studio Wombat (in-between animation)
- Suzuki Animation Planning (cel painting)
- Televi-Kun (comic serialized in)
- Thumbtack (in-between animation)
- Tokyo TV Center (sound recording)
- Toyota Motor Corporation (sponsor)
- Trans Arts Company (cel painting)
- Warner Music (soundtrack: Benelux)
- West Japan Railway Company (production cooperation)
- Zero-G Room (in-between animation)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
When a group of scientists are offered funding into genetic research if they agree to try and clone the greatest ever Pokémon, Mew, the end result is success and Mewtwo is born. However Mewtwo is bitter about his purpose in life and kills his masters. In order to become the greatest he throws open a challenge to the world to battle him and his Pokémon. Ash and his friends are one of the few groups of trainers who pass the first test and prepare for battle. However they soon find out about further cloning and Mewtwo's ultimate plan for the earth. Written by bob the moo |
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Taglines | MewTwo vs Mew See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Budget | $30,000,000 (estimated) |
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $163,644,662 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The Japanese version's Mewtwo is shown in a more favorable light, feeling that it has no place in the world and so wants to "earn" its place. The English dub opts to make Mewtwo an emotionless tyrant who wants to destroy the world, a decision that both fans and critics criticize. In hindsight, the producers felt they made the wrong decision. See more » |
Goofs | When watching the Pokemon go through the cloning machine, Jessie and James call the silhouette of a Scyther an Alakazam. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Pokémon: The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin (1999). See more » |
Soundtracks | Mezase Pokemon Masutâ '98 See more » |
Crazy Credits | After the credits, we see Mew fly away into the sky. See more » |
Quotes |
Mewtwo:
The human sacrificed himself, to save the Pokemon. I pitted them against each other, but not until they set aside their differences did I see the true power they all share deep inside. I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant; it is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are. [Japanese version] Mewtwo: It's true... that you're a Pokémon who exists just like I do. It might be best if no one knew of this incident. It might be best to forget this. See more » |