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===Errors===
===Errors===
* [[Max]] states that {{p|Aggron}} cannot use {{m|Thunder Wave}}, but it is able to legitimately learn the move via [[Move Tutor]] in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}.
* [[Max]] states that {{p|Aggron}} cannot use {{m|Thunder Wave}}, but it is able to legitimately learn the move via [[Move Tutor]] in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}.
* When the Mirage {{p|Houndoom}} sends {{TRT}} blasting off, {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}'s voice is heard, but only the trio are seen.
* When the Mirage {{p|Houndoom}} sends {{TRT}} blasting off, {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}'s voice is heard, but only the trio is seen.
* The footage of Pikachu's memory of ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]'' is of {{OBP|Celebi|M04}} being chased by the Pokémon hunter, which he did not witness.
* The footage of Pikachu's memory of ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]'' is of {{OBP|Celebi|M04}} being chased by the Pokémon hunter, which he did not witness.
* As the missiles are launching out of Dr. Yung's castle, Mewtwo and the Mirage Master can be seen standing outside the gate. They are then shown exiting the building a few scenes later. Not only is this a continuity error, but Mewtwo could not have stepped through the gate without the Mirage Field having been deployed.
* As the missiles are launching out of Dr. Yung's castle, Mewtwo and the Mirage Master can be seen standing outside the gate. They are then shown exiting the building a few scenes later. Not only is this a continuity error, but Mewtwo could not have stepped through the gate without the Mirage Field having been deployed.
* In the English version, when Dr. Yung removes his mask after being revealed as the Mirage Master, he briefly continues speaking with a distorted voice after removing the mask. This is not the case in the Japanese version.
* In the English version, when Dr. Yung removes his mask after being revealed as the Mirage Master, he briefly continues speaking with a distorted voice after removing the mask. This is not the case in the Japanese version.
* Due to a perspective error, the wreckage of the castle gate that impedes Oak from apprehending Yung seems to fall from empty sky off-screen. The rubble is later shown in a more accurate position beneath the gate arch.
* Due to a perspective error, the wreckage of the castle gate that impedes Oak from apprehending Yung seems to fall from empty sky off-screen. The rubble is later shown in a more accurate position beneath the gate arch.
* In the second dub, Ash erroneously refers to Dr. Yung's villainous persona as "Mr. Mirage", his persona's Japanese name, when his identity is revealed.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===

Revision as of 14:31, 6 June 2016

The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
The Mastermind of Mirage Pokemon.png
戦慄のミラージュポケモン
The Terrifying Mirage Pokémon
First broadcast
Japan October 13, 2006
United States April 29, 2006
English themes
Opening Pokémon Go!
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Pokémon Go!
Ending
Credits
Animation Team Koitabashi
Screenplay 藤田伸三 Shinzō Fujita
Storyboard 日高政光 Masamitsu Hidaka
Assistant directors 荻原露光 Rokō Ogihara
津田義三 Yoshizō Tsuda
Animation directors 西城隆詞 Takashi Saijō
渡辺章 Akira Watanabe
高橋直樹 Naoki Takahashi
川口弘明 Hiroaki Kawaguchi
Additional credits

The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon (Japanese: 戦慄のミラージュポケモン The Terrifying Mirage Pokémon, officially Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon in Japan) is a special episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in the United States on April 29, 2006, and was broadcast as streaming video from the TV Tokyo Anitele website from October 13 to October 31, 2006.

According to The Pokémon Company International, the company wanted to give a special to American fans for Pokémon's 10th anniversary. The special was the first aired appearance of the English dub's new voice actors. In Japan, the special was aired as a trial of delivering animated episodes over broadband.[1]

In the special, Ash, Misty and Professor Oak are invited to the mansion of Dr. Yung, a Pokémon scientist who has developed a machine to create Pokémon. However, he is kidnapped by a mysterious stranger who wishes to use the system to produce Pokémon with absolutely no weaknesses, and is enraged by the sudden presence of Mew.

Blurb

The story of "The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon" centers on a Pokémon scientist who has developed a new Mirage System to resurrect extinct Pokémon. Ash, May, Max, and Brock show up at the Mirage Mansion for a demonstration of this new machine, only to witness the kidnapping of the scientist! Then a mysterious stranger appears and claims that the machine can actually create Pokémon without weaknesses. It’s up to Ash and company to preserve the natural balance of the Pokémon world. Catch Misty, Professor Oak, Mew, and all your favorite Pokémon friends in this action-packed special.

Plot

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English poster

Ash is rereading his letter, inviting him to Dr. Yung's lab, to Brock, May, and Max. When he gets there, he is shocked to see Misty and Professor Oak. Dr. Yung appears, and shows them a few mirage Pokémon. He invites Misty to battle one. Misty sends out her Staryu against a mirage Aggron. She is shocked that Staryu's most powerful attacks don't even make it blink. Staryu goes out quickly. Ash begins to battle when an Armaldo suddenly locks up. Yung's Mirage Pokémon System has mysteriously locked up! The controller explodes in his hands, and a handful of legendary Pokémon appear. A stranger, calling himself Mirage Master, uses the system he has just hijacked to his advantage, kidnapping Professor Oak and Dr. Yung. Ash and his friends cannot get back inside because a bunch of mirage Pokémon stand just inside.

Oak, in the custody of Mirage Master, demands to know where Dr. Yung is. Mirage Master ignores his query, and demands the password to Professor Oak's research lab. Oak refuses while a Mew flies in. Professor Oak is greeting it when Mew is attacked. The Professor demands to know why Mirage Master did that. The Mirage Master says that Mew was a failed creation, and he tells Mew to leave.

Ash, Misty, Brock, May, and Max formulate a plan. Ash and Misty will sneak in through the moat, Brock will alert Officer Jenny (with the intention of receiving a candlelight dinner for two), and May and Max will wait in case Ash and Misty get in trouble. They split up. Ash and Misty use Corphish and Staryu to get in.

Team Rocket, after the Mirage System Plans, are looking around. They attempt to burst through a door, only to have it hit them in the noses! Ash and Misty walk through, Team Rocket does the motto, thereby wasting enough time for Mirage Master to check the camera and send in mirage Pokémon. Team Rocket escapes, Ash, Misty, and Pikachu are held by two mirage Machamp and a mirage Ursaring. As the three are being carried, Ash sees Mew appear again, and Pikachu uses Thunderbolt. Some various things are blown up, including a wall, signaling to May and Max. May goes in, and tells Max to wait. Pikachu frees all of them, Misty falls over the edge of the bridge, and Pikachu is recaptured, leaving Ash and Mew. Mew is suddenly trapped by a force field, and Ash manages to get Mew free. Ash discovers that Mew is a mirage Pokémon.

Pikachu is in a fearsome-looking device. Professor Oak asks what the Mirage Master is doing. Mirage Master says he will extract Pokémon data from Pikachu's memory, and that this would not be needed if Oak was cooperative. Pikachu contorts with pain. He looks at the picture displaying Pikachu's memory. Lugia... Entei... Celebi... Latios... Latias... These are all rare Pokémon Pikachu has seen. Oak cannot stand the look of Pikachu, and enters in the password: REDGREEN. Suddenly, Mirage Master has the ability to download information from places around the world. Tracey and Professors Elm and Birch stare at computers in their labs, while Nurse Joy deals with problems at the Pokémon Center.

"You have to believe me, Officer!" Brock pleads to Officer Jenny. "We need to go to Professor Yung's lab for a candlelight dinner... I mean-" Nurse Joy flickers onto the officer's computer. She tells the officer that someone is downloading massive amounts of Pokémon data. Brock tells her about Mirage Master, and they leave.

Misty is hanging onto the edge of a bridge. She suddenly loses her grip, and May appears in the nick of time to save her. They go upstairs. Ash and Mew are there already, and the process of creating the Pokémon finishes in a flash of light. A mirage Mewtwo emerges. He attacks them, and they run. Outside of the boundaries of the Mirage System, the heroes think they are safe. Then, missiles are launched from the towers, and they expand the system! Mewtwo and Mirage Master emerge. Mirage Entei, Articuno, and Zapdos suddenly appear. Oak correctly guesses the identity of the Mirage Master. Mirage Master removes his mask, revealing Dr. Yung! Oak reveals that when Mirage Master first appeared, he was a hologram, and that Yung was expelled from the Pokémon Institute for his research, deemed disrespectful to Pokémon. Yung's Mewtwo and Ash and company battle. Yung is about to obliterate Pikachu when Mew takes the blow. Mew then is absorbed into the Mirage System. Yung says "good riddance," and Mewtwo absorbs the entire Mirage System database. Ash is enraged that Mew is called a failed creation, and the attack begins anew.

Team Rocket is blown away in this fight. Pikachu is about to be killed when Mew holds Mewtwo back! Ash orders Pikachu to perform Volt Tackle, and Mewtwo is destroyed, as are Mew and the System. The fortress is now aflame, and Yung retreats inside. The police are searching, as are firefighters, but they cannot find him yet. The gang discusses what happened, and agree that Mew was far more than just data and certainly not a 'flawed specimen' as Yung believed.

Major events

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Mirage Pokémon

Cast

Cast
Ash (redub) Sarah Natochenny Satoshi Rica Matsumoto サトシ 松本梨香
Ash (first dub) Jamie Peacock 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
Brock Bill Rogers Takeshi Yūji Ueda タケシ うえだ ゆうじ
May Michele Knotz Haruka KAORI ハルカ KAORI
Max Jamie Peacock Masato Fushigi Yamada マサト 山田ふしぎ
Professor Oak Billy Beach Dr. Okido Unshō Ishizuka オーキド博士 石塚運昇
Misty Michele Knotz Kasumi Mayumi Iizuka カスミ 飯塚雅弓
Jessie Michele Knotz Musashi Megumi Hayashibara ムサシ 林原めぐみ
James Billy Beach Kojirō Shin'ichirō Miki コジロウ 三木眞一郎
Meowth Billy Beach Nyarth Inuko Inuyama ニャース 犬山イヌコ
Dr. Yung Billy Regan Dr. Yung Hidenobu Kiuchi ドクター・ユング 木内秀信
Nurse Joy Michele Knotz Joy Yuriko Yamaguchi ジョーイ 山口由里子
Officer Jenny Jamie Peacock Junsar Chinami Nishimura ジュンサー 西村ちなみ
Staryu Shin'ichirō Miki Hitodeman Shin'ichirō Miki ヒトデマン 三木眞一郎
Squirtle Michele Knotz Zenigame Tomoe Hanba ゼニガメ 半場友恵
Corphish Bill Rogers Heigani Katsuyuki Konishi ヘイガニ 小西克幸
Combusken Bill Rogers Wakasyamo Chinami Nishimura ワカシャモ 西村ちなみ
Mew Satomi Kōrogi Mew Satomi Kōrogi ミュウ こおろぎさとみ
Mewtwo Katsuyuki Konishi Mewtwo Katsuyuki Konishi ミュウツー 小西克幸
Narration Rodger Parsons Narration Unshō Ishizuka ナレーション 石塚運昇

Staff

The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
戦慄のミラージュポケモン The Terrifying Mirage Pokémon
Created by
原案
  • 田尻智
  • 増田順一
  • 杉森建
Production supervisor
スーパーバイザー
  • 石原恒和
Animation supervisor
アニメーション監修
  • Yōichi Kotabe
  • 小田部羊一
Executive producers
エグゼクティブプロデューサー
  • Hiroyuki Jinnai
  • Masakazu Kubo
  • 陣内弘之
  • 久保雅一
Executive producer
総監督
  • 湯山邦彦
Director
監督
  • 日高政光
Animation producer
アニメーションプロデューサー
  • Shūkichi Kanda
  • 神田修吉
Music
音楽
  • 宮崎慎二
Sound recording director
音響監督
  • 三間雅文
Producer
プロデューサー
  • Takemoto Mori
  • 盛武源
Screenplay
脚本
  • 藤田伸三
Storyboard
絵コンテ
  • 日高政光
Assistant directors
演出
  • Rokō Ogihara
  • Yoshizō Tsuda
  • 荻原露光
  • 津田義三
Character design / executive animation directors
キャラクターデザイン/総作画監督
  • Yūko Inoue
  • Kazumi Satō
  • 井ノ上ユウ子
  • 佐藤和巳
Character design / assistant executive animation directors
キャラクターデザイン/総作画監督補
  • 一石小百合
  • 松原徳弘
Character design
キャラクターデザイン
  • 山田俊也
Animation directors
作画監督
  • Takashi Saijō
  • Akira Watanabe
  • Naoki Takahashi
  • Hiroaki Kawaguchi
  • 西城隆詞
  • 渡辺章
  • 高橋直樹
  • 川口弘明
Color keys
色彩設計
  • Noriyuki Yoshino
  • 吉野記通
Colorist / ink & paint checker
色彩定/仕上検査
  • Miyuki Kowata
  • Natsuko Ōtsuka
  • 木幡美雪
  • 大塚奈津子
Art director
美術監督
  • 武藤正敏
Director of photography
撮影監督
  • Hisao Shirai
  • 白井久男
CGI producer
CGIプロデューサー
  • Misako Saka
  • 坂美佐子
CGI director
CGI監督
  • Kobayashi Masashi
  • 小林雅士
3D CGI
3D CGI
  • OLMデジタル
Editor
編集
  • Toshio Henmi
  • 辺見俊夫
Original score (partial)
一部原曲・作曲
  • 一之瀬剛
  • 青木森一
Original score (partial)
一部原曲・作曲
  • 一之瀬剛
Audio production
音響制作
  • HALF H・P STUDIO
Production
制作
  • 小学館プロダクション
Animation production
アニメーション制作
  • OLM Team Koitabashi
  • オー・エル・エム小板橋司

USA production

USA production
Executive producer
Producer
Assistant producer
Director
Creative Director
  • Chris Brixley
Script adaptation
Adaptation consultant
  • C.J. Cathcart
Script translation
  • Z Pang America
Video editor
  • B. Scott Dempsey
Video formatting
  • Chromavision
Support staff

Trivia

Logo
  • This was the first Pokémon anime feature to air in the United States earlier than in Japan.
  • All the music used in the special was originally used in the Japanese movies and series. 4Kids mostly used its own, American-composed music for the series.
  • This is the first time Michele Knotz plays Misty. She would not appear again in the role until Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!, about seven years later.
  • The scenes of Pikachu's memories of Lugia, Entei, Celebi, Latias, and Latios come from their respective movie appearances.
  • The password for Oak's lab, "REDGREEN", is a reference to the original pair of Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Green.
  • The copyright notice on the Japanese version reads © 2006 Pokémon USA, Inc./ShoPro. © 2006 Pokémon. © 1995 - 2006 Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc. Some of the U.S. production credits were also included.
  • During the opening theme, a brief frame of Dr. Yung standing behind Mewtwo dressed as the unmasked Mirage Master can be seen, spoiling the special's climactic plot twist.

Errors

  • Max states that Aggron cannot use Thunder Wave, but it is able to legitimately learn the move via Move Tutor in Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald.
  • When the Mirage Houndoom sends Team Rocket blasting off, Wobbuffet's voice is heard, but only the trio is seen.
  • The footage of Pikachu's memory of Celebi: Voice of the Forest is of Celebi being chased by the Pokémon hunter, which he did not witness.
  • As the missiles are launching out of Dr. Yung's castle, Mewtwo and the Mirage Master can be seen standing outside the gate. They are then shown exiting the building a few scenes later. Not only is this a continuity error, but Mewtwo could not have stepped through the gate without the Mirage Field having been deployed.
  • In the English version, when Dr. Yung removes his mask after being revealed as the Mirage Master, he briefly continues speaking with a distorted voice after removing the mask. This is not the case in the Japanese version.
  • Due to a perspective error, the wreckage of the castle gate that impedes Oak from apprehending Yung seems to fall from empty sky off-screen. The rubble is later shown in a more accurate position beneath the gate arch.
  • In the second dub, Ash erroneously refers to Dr. Yung's villainous persona as "Mr. Mirage", his persona's Japanese name, when his identity is revealed.

Dub edits

Redub edits

A redubbed version, with the newer voices and the others improved, is included on the bonus DVD of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

The original opening used the rap section of Pokémon Go!, while the redub opening used a different section of the song and a different animation. The redub then played the original rap opening as an ending theme during the credits, but without the original animation.

There are a few dialogue changes, as listed below.

Dub dialogue changes
Character Time index English TV version English DVD version
Misty 2:04 I guess that means the doctor might be suffering from a little writer's cramp. The doctor might be suffering from a little writer's cramp.
Brock 12:12 If so, that's that. Bye! Yahoo! So that's that! Bye! Yahoo!
Ash 29:15 Mirage Master is Dr. Yung? Mr. Mirage is Dr. Yung?

In other languages


External links

References


Save Our Voice ActorsThe Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
Maddie BlausteinEric StuartVeronica Taylor
Pokémon USA/TPCi4Kids EntertainmentSupport Our Cast And Crew


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