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* Mewtwo's armor has a different design, and can also act as a restraint should he rebel. Giovanni attempts and fails to utilize this feature before Mewtwo escapes the [[Team Rocket]] base. | * Mewtwo's armor has a different design, and can also act as a restraint should he rebel. Giovanni attempts and fails to utilize this feature before Mewtwo escapes the [[Team Rocket]] base. | ||
* [[Raymond]]'s {{p|Golem}} is replaced by a {{p|Drowzee}}, in the process eliminating the error present in ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', where Pikachu manages to knock out the part {{type|Ground}} with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. | * [[Raymond]]'s {{p|Golem}} is replaced by a {{p|Drowzee}}, in the process eliminating the error present in ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', where Pikachu manages to knock out the part {{type|Ground}} with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. | ||
* While Mewtwo observes Ash's battle with Raymond, Nurse Joy delivers some exposition about Misty and Brock. | * While Mewtwo observes Ash's {{pkmn|battle}} with Raymond, Nurse Joy delivers some exposition about Misty and Brock. | ||
* [[Ash's Charizard]] lets itself out of its {{i|Poké Ball}} and tries to battle {{p|Dragonite}} when it lands. | * [[Ash's Charizard]] lets itself out of its {{i|Poké Ball}} and tries to battle {{p|Dragonite}} when it lands. | ||
* {{TRT}} attempts to take Ash and his friends to [[New Island]] in a {{p|Lapras}}-shaped sailboat, with the Viking motif being eliminated entirely. | * {{TRT}} attempts to take Ash and his friends to [[New Island]] in a {{p|Lapras}}-shaped sailboat, with the Viking motif being eliminated entirely. |
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Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution ミュウツーの逆襲 EVOLUTION Mewtwo's Counterattack Evolution | ||||||||||||||||||
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Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (Japanese: ミュウツーの逆襲 EVOLUTION Mewtwo's Counterattack Evolution, officially known as Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution in Japan) is the twenty-second Pokémon movie overall. It is a CGI remake of the first movie, Mewtwo Strikes Back.
It premiered with Japanese vocals and English subtitles at Anime Expo on July 4, 2019. It will be released in Japan on July 12, 2019.
It was first revealed in a teaser trailer following M21 in Japan, which featured Mewtwo.
Other posters and logos
Plot
This plot summary is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this plot summary to add missing sections and complete it. |
Featured Pokémon
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Misty
- Brock
- Jessie
- James
- Nurse Joy
- Dr. Fuji
- Neesha
- Fergus
- Corey
- Miranda
- Giovanni
- Raymond
- Dr. Fuji's companions
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Charizard (Ash's)
- Squirtle (Ash's)
- Psyduck (Misty's)
- Vulpix (Brock's)
- Rhyhorn (Corey's)
- Mewtwo
- Mew
Cast
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Ash | Sarah Natochenny | Satoshi | Rica Matsumoto | サトシ | 松本梨香 |
Pikachu | Ikue Ohtani | Pikachu | Ikue Ohtani | ピカチュウ | 大谷育江 |
Jessie | Michele Knotz | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | ムサシ | 林原めぐみ |
James | Carter Cathcart | Kojirō | Shin'ichirō Miki | コジロウ | 三木眞一郎 |
Meowth | Carter Cathcart | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | ニャース | 犬山イヌコ |
Narration | Rodger Parsons | Narration | Unshō Ishizuka | ナレーション | 石塚運昇 |
Special appearances by | |||||
Mewtwo | Mewtwo | Masachika Ichimura | ミュウツー | 市村正親 | |
Mew | Kōichi Yamadera | Mew | Kōichi Yamadera | ミュウ | 山寺宏一 |
Miranda | Voyager | Sachiko Kobayashi | ボイジャー | 小林幸子 |
Soundtrack
- Main article: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution Music Collection
Manga adaptations
- Main article: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution (manga)
Trivia
- This is the first-ever fully CGI animated Pokémon movie.
- This movie is co-directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Motonori Sakakibara, the former returning after the previous movie was directed by Tetsuo Yajima.
- Takeshi Shudō receives a posthumous credit for this movie's screenplay.
- The first poster for the movie is similar to the original teaser poster for Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- This is one of two Pokémon-related movies to be released in 2019, with the other being the live-action Detective Pikachu movie. Coincidentally, both of them feature Mewtwo in a prominent role and heavily use CGI.
- This is the first Pokémon movie to be released in the Reiwa period.
- Unshō Ishizuka's narration is posthumously featured in this movie.
- This is the first Pokémon movie:
- To be a remake of a prior movie.
- To feature Misty and Brock in main roles since Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias and Zoroark: Master of Illusions, seventeen and nine years earlier, respectively.
- Not to feature any Pokémon from the concurrent generation.
Differences from the original movie
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
- Mewtwo's armor has a different design, and can also act as a restraint should he rebel. Giovanni attempts and fails to utilize this feature before Mewtwo escapes the Team Rocket base.
- Raymond's Golem is replaced by a Drowzee, in the process eliminating the error present in Mewtwo Strikes Back, where Pikachu manages to knock out the part Ground-type with a Thunderbolt.
- While Mewtwo observes Ash's battle with Raymond, Nurse Joy delivers some exposition about Misty and Brock.
- Ash's Charizard lets itself out of its Poké Ball and tries to battle Dragonite when it lands.
- Team Rocket attempts to take Ash and his friends to New Island in a Lapras-shaped sailboat, with the Viking motif being eliminated entirely.
- Brock tries to flirt with Neesha, which he doesn't do in Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- When Ash is petrified during the movie's climax, he turns to black stone instead of gray rock.
- The post-credits scene now shows Mewtwo and the clones flying toward Mount Quena, foreshadowing Mewtwo Returns.
External links
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This movie article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |