July 18, 1998 (Japan)
November 10, 1999 (USA)
Pokémon: The First Movie is a 1998 Japanese anime fantasy adventure film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise. The film was first released in Japan on July 18, 1998. On July 8, 1999, an extended version of the film aired on Japanese television. In addition to an added prologue, the updated version included new animation and CGI graphics. The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, the 10-minute prologue added to the extended version of the film; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75-minute film feature. Overseas, the prologue can only be seen as a bonus short in DVD versions of Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns. The events of the film take place during the first season of Pokémon: Indigo League. The English-language adaptation was released in North America on November 12, 1999, by Warner Bros.
In Japan, the film received positive reviews, with praise directed at the film's emotional impact and exploration of ethical topics such as cloning, genetic modification and existentialism. However, the English-language version received generally negative reviews from film critics, with much of the criticism pointed at the poor voice acting and its inclusion of an anti-violence message despite it being a Pokémon film. Further retrospective criticism of the English-language version has been targeted against the removal of most of the ethical topics, such as part of Mewtwo's origin story. Despite the reviews, it was a box office success worldwide, topping the box office charts in its opening weekend, and eventually grossing over $172 million at the worldwide box office. It also sold 10 million home video units in the United States, including 4.2 million VHS sales that earned $58.8 million in 2000.
During the end credits of Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us (2018), it was announced that a full CGI remake was set to release on the following year. It was released as Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back — Evolution in July 2019.
Storyline
After Mewtwo fully matures and awakens from a long slumber in a laboratory on New Island, he learns of his origin as Mew's clone from Dr. Fuji. Infuriated that Fuji and his colleagues see him as nothing more than an experiment, he unleashes his incredibly strong psychic abilities and telekinetically destroys the laboratory, killing Fuji and the rest of the scientists. Giovanni, witnessing the carnage afar, approaches and convinces Mewtwo to work with him to further develop and perfect his mental abilities. However, after Mewtwo learns of his purpose to be a weapon for Giovanni's benefit, he escapes back to New Island, where he plots revenge against humanity and Pokémon alike.
After Mewtwo rebuilds the laboratory and establishes a base there, he invites several trainers with hologram messages to battle the world's greatest Pokémon trainer at New Island. Ash, Misty, and Brock receive a message and accept the invitation, but when they arrive at the port city, Old Shore Wharf, Mewtwo creates a storm, causing the boats on the wharf to be closed off for safety. As a result, Ash's group is picked up by Team Rocket disguised as Vikings on a boat. After the storm sinks their vessel in the middle of the ocean, Ash and his friends use their Pokémon instead to reach New Island.
Escorted into the island's palace by the woman who appeared on the hologram, Ash and the other trainers who were able to reach the island encounter Mewtwo. The woman is revealed to be a brainwashed Nurse Joy after she is released from Mewtwo's mind control. Mewtwo challenges the trainers using cloned Pokémon coincidentally modeled after the deceased friends from his childhood. Meanwhile, Team Rocket also reached New Island and explores its inner sanctum, with a Mew innocuously following them. After Mewtwo's clones effortlessly defeat the challengers' Pokémon, he confiscates them and expands his clone army. Ash chases after his captured Pikachu down to the cloning lab, where Team Rocket's Meowth is also cloned. Ash destroys the cloning machine, frees the captured Pokémon, and leads them to confront Mewtwo and his clones. Mew then reveals itself, and Mewtwo challenges it to prove his superiority.
All the Pokémon originals battle their clones, save for a defiant Pikachu and Meowth, who makes peace with his clone after realizing the senselessness of their fighting. Horrified at the pain and anguish felt on both sides of the battle, Ash puts himself in between a psychic blast caused by Mewtwo and Mew's fighting, leading to Ash becoming petrified. Pikachu tries to revive Ash with his electricity, but fails. However, the tears of the Pokémon revive Ash. Moved by Ash's sacrifice, Mewtwo realizes that he should not have to be judged by his origins, but rather by his choices in life. Departing with Mew and the clones, Mewtwo turns back time to just before the trainers leave Old Shore Wharf, and erases everyone's memories of the event.
Back in Old Shore Wharf, the now-restored Nurse Joy has returned to reopen the Pokémon Center to shelter the trainers. The storm outside clears up, Ash spots Mew flying through the clouds and tells his friends of how he saw another legendary Pokémon the day he left Pallet Town. Meanwhile, Team Rocket find themselves stranded on New Island, unable to remember how they got there, but enjoy their time nonetheless.
Sound Effects Used
- Anime Big Pop Sound
- Anime Horror Stinger 3
- H-B ZIP, CARTOON - DOUBLE ZIP
- H-B ZIP, CARTOON - ECHOEY ZIP
- Hollywoodedge, Bear Grizzly Roar Sin AT030301/Hollywoodedge, Kodiak Bear Roar Brea PE931608 (Used for Ryhorn when he roars.)
- Hollywoodedge, Bubbles Short Bursts 3D052601 (Heard with a flanger effect; used for Clone Blastoise, Charizard, and Venusaur when being awakened.)
- Hollywoodedge, Cattle Cow Bellow Gro AT042401 (Used for Tauros.)
- Hollywoodedge, Donkey Inhale Bray Wh AT043102 (Used for Nidoqueen.)
- Hollywoodedge, Forest Ambience Bird PE010101
- Hollywoodedge, Gusts Heavy Cold Wind PE031601/Whistling Wind Stead PE033301
- Hollywoodedge, Lion Roar Snarl Growl AT013601 (Used for Ryhorn when he roars.)
- Hollywoodedge, Wind Cold Whistle BT022801/Hollywoodedge, Whistling Wind Mediu PE032901
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, CREATURE - LARGE ANIMAL DEATH SCREAM (Used for Gyarados when he roars.)
- Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, SCREAM - SCREAM: BATTLING DINOSAUR 02 (Used for Gyarados.)
- Sound Ideas, BUBBLES, UNDERWATER - STEADY UNDERWATER BUBBLES
- Sound Ideas, ELECTRICITY, SPARK - HIGH VOLTAGE SPARK, ELECTRICAL 03
- Sound Ideas, ELECTRONIC - MAGICAL SWISH 02 (Heard when Dragonite flies.)
- Sound Ideas, ELECTRONIC - MAGICAL SWISH 03 (Heard when Dragonite flies.)
- Sound Ideas, SPACE, WHOOSH - FAST WHOOSH BY, SCI FI 09
- Wilhelm Scream