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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
Brand: Warner Bros. Kids
EAN: 9780790748269
Format: Animated, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0790748266
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: March 21, 2000
Running Time: 110 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1999
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This is the first movie of Pokemon and also includes the first battle between Mewtwo and Mew!
Amazon.com: The world domination of Pokémon begets their first theatrical movie. This adventure is a little more complex and dark than the popular TV series, but kids who live for the show will gobble up this film and ask for seconds. Those baffled by the show's popularity, however, will see nothing better here. Mewtwo, a new type of Pokémon designed by scientists to be the ultimate fighter, decides he wants to rule the world and challenges all the great Pokémasters to battle. Of course, our intrepid heroes Ash, Misty, and Brock are there to tangle with Mewtwo and spoil his devilish schemes. The film is a tad more emotional than the show (that is, there is some emotion), with Ash sacrificing himself to defend his beloved Pikachu (but don't you worry, Ash will be just fine).
Would you really expect the makers of this worldwide phenomenon to radically change its winning formula? The feature is only 55 minutes long, but there's also a 20-minute short, "Pikachu's Vacation." For the Pokémon novice, this escapade will truly baffle: the narrated tale has virtually no dialogue except Pokémon speaking their names (Bulbasaur, for instance, will only express emotion by using variations of his name: "Bulba, Bulba-SAUR!"). It's a real curio. --Doug Thomas
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I saw this movie in theaters, it was great. And as awesome as Pokemon is, the people who give it low stars for an actual reason (unlike the people who hate Pokemon, think that it is games based off a show, etc. In other words, know nothing about Pokemon; won't even try the games, despite that Red Version, Gold Version, and HeartGold Version are gaming masterpieces. (alright, I can understand not liking the show and cards and etc., but the games are amazing RPGs) who rate it low simply because; ... Read More
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the price was great, children loved it, came on time, great condition. I would buy from this seller again. Thank you for great service
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It's not nearly as good as the japanese version,not by a long shot.
I'm not trying to sound mean or anything,but 4kids really sapped the awesomeness out of it.
They took out the prologue,and made Mewtwo seem like a villian. He was just mad because he was created by humans,and not by "god".
It's also full of aesops,cultural references,and they got certain things wrong,like Pokemon names.
However,it's still a classic Pokemon movie.
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Like many young millennials, circa 1997-99, I followed what probably was the biggest fad the world has ever known, called "Pokemon." I was one of the first kids to have Pokemon Red & Blue when it came out in America-- and my brother and I would get up at 6-AM every Saturday morning to watch the anime on KidsWB. It was also around this time that I began using the internet, reading forums and finding out all about movies in production. When I found out they were making a movie out of Pokemon, my first ... Read More
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The dvd came in good condition: It is very watchable. I ampleased with the purchase.
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