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(2005 Japan) (Japanese: '''ミュウと波導の勇者 ルカリオ''' ''Mew to Hadō no Yūsha Lucario'')
(2005 Japan) (Japanese: '''ミュウと波導の勇者 ルカリオ''' ''Mew to Hadō no Yūsha Lucario'')

Revision as of 09:10, 10 February 2006

To date there have been eight full-length Pokémon movies, and there is one in production.

Pokémon movies are generally coupled with a short Pikachu cartoon at the start of it. The hallmark of a Pokémon movie is animation by Team Koitabashi of OLM (with the exception of Mewtwo Returns, which was done by Team Wasaki), and at least one hour of footage.

Movies

1998

Main article: Mewtwo Strikes Back

Pokémon the First Movie (1998 Japan, 1999 USA) (Japanese: ミュウツーの逆襲 Mewtwo no Gyakushū, Mewtwo's Counterattack, subtitled Mewtwo Strikes Back)

Ash Ketchum and friends are tricked into visiting New Island, an island ruled by Mewtwo. There, they find out about Mewtwo's plans to clone Pokémon, and a massive battle ensues.

1999

Main article: The Power of One

Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One (1999 Japan, 2000 USA) (Japanese: 幻のポケモンルギア爆誕 Maboroshi no Pokémon Lugia Bakutan, Legendary Pokémon Lugia: Explosive Birth, subtitled Revelation Lugia)

Ash and friends visit Shamouti Island, while there they find out about a greedy collector who is capturing all of the legendary birds to summon the most powerful bird, Lugia.

2000

Main article: Spell of the Unown

Pokémon 3: The Movie: Spell of the Unown (2000 Japan, 2001 USA) (Japanese: 結晶塔の帝王 Kessho-tō no Teiō, Emperor of the Crystal Tower, subtitle Lord of the Unknown Tower)

A young girl, Molly, who finds herself alone, manages to summon the Unown. Unbeknownst to herself, she sends the powerful Unown out of control. Ash and friends attempt to save Molly, and Ash's mother, who has been kidnapped.

2001

Main article: Pokémon 4Ever

Pokémon 4Ever: Celebi: Voice of the Forest (2001 Japan, 2002 USA) (Japanese: セレビィ 時を超えた遭遇 Cerebi Toki o Koeta Deai, Celebi: Encounter Beyond Time, subtitled Celebi: A Timeless Encounter)

Forty years in the past, a young trainer finds Celebi, a mythical Pokémon, that is fleeing from a poacher. Celebi transports itself and the trainer to the future in an attempt to escape. There they meet Ash and friends and they try to protect Celebi from a far more dangerous foe.

2002

Main article: Pokémon Heroes

Pokémon Heroes (2002 Japan, 2003 USA) (Japanese: 水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス Mizu no Miyako no Mamorigami: Latias to Latios, Guardians of the Water Capital: Latios and Latias)

When two thieves steal the Soul Dew from the two Poké-Gods of Alto Mare, Latios and Latias, it is up to Ash and friends to try and recover it to save Alto Mare.

AG Movies

2003

Main article: Jirachi: Wish Maker

Jirachi: Wish Maker (2003 Japan, 2004 USA) (Japanese: 七夜の願い星 ジラーチ Nanayo no Negai-boshi Jirāchi, Wishing Star of Seven Nights: Jirachi)

A mysterious comet that passes by every thousand years allows Jirachi to awaken. Ash and friends run into Jirachi and attempt to protect it from the magician Butler who wishes to use its power to summon the legendary Groudon.

2004

Main article: Destiny Deoxys

Destiny Deoxys (2004 Japan, 2005 USA) (Japanese: 裂空の訪問者 デオキシス Rekkū no Hōmonsha Deoxys, Sky-Splitting Visitor: Deoxys)

A meteor bearing the dangerous Deoxys crash-lands onto Earth, terrorizing a nearby city where Ash and friends are visiting.

2005

Main article: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew

(2005 Japan) (Japanese: ミュウと波導の勇者 ルカリオ Mew to Hadō no Yūsha Lucario)

When Pikachu is taken to the Tree of the World's Beginning by Mew, Ash must team up with the Hadō Pokémon Lucario in order to rescue his friend.

2006

Main article: Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea

(2006 Japan) (Japanese: ポケモンレンジャーと蒼海の王子 Pokemon Ranger to Umi no Ōji)

Not much information about this movie is known, other than it will include the Pokémon Kyogre and features elements from the upcoming Pokémon Ranger video game.

Long specials

2000

Main article: Mewtwo Returns

(December 30, 2001 Japan) (Japanese: ミュウツー!我ハココニ在リ Mewtwo! Ware wa koko ni ari, Mewtwo! I am here, subtitled Mewtwo Lives)

2001

Main article: The Legend of Thunder!

(December 30, 2001 Japan) (Japanese: ポケットモンスタークリスタル ライコウ 雷の伝説 Pocket Monsters Crystal Raikou Ikazuchi no Densetsu, Raikou: The Legend of Thunder)