This is a list of films and specials for the original Pokémon anime series.
Pokémon films feature the main cast of the television series and precede the premiere of each season. All have been directed by Kunihiko Yuyama.
Films[]
Pokémon: The First Movie[]
Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back (ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲 Pocket Monsters Mewtwo no Gyakushū), is the first theatrical Pokémon movie. It premiered on July 18, 1998 in Japanese theaters. The dub film is 75-minutes long, not including the 20-minute short preceding the film titled Pikachu's Vacation, or the 10-minute prologue in the original Japanese release (see below).
The English-language adaptation, produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment and licensed by Warner Bros., was released in North America on November 10, 1999.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Brock | Takeshi | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Nurse Joy | Joy | Ayako Shiraishi | Megan Hollingshead | |
Officer Jenny | Junsar | Chinami Nishimura | Lee Quick | |
Giovanni | Sakaki | Hirotaka Suzuoki | Ted Lewis | |
Dr. Fuji | Yōsuke Akimoto | Jay Goede | ||
Mewtwo | Masachika Ichimura | |||
Raymond | Raymond Johnson | Maddie Blaustein | ||
Neesha | Sweet | Aiko Satō | Amy Birnbaum | |
Fergus | Umio | Wataru Takagi | James Carter Cathcart | |
Corey | Sorao | Tōru Furuya | Ted Lewis | |
Miranda | Voyager | Sachiko Kobayashi | Lisa Ortiz | |
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Maddie Blaustein - Alakazam
- Norman J. Grossfeld - P.A. System
- Michael Haigney - Psyducks, Weezing, Hitmonlee
- Ted Lewis
- Rachael Lillis - Vulpix, Vaporeon, Ninetales, Wigglypuff
- Lisa Ortiz
- Kayzie Rogers - Vileplume
- Tara Sands - Bulbasaur
- Eric Stuart - Squirtle, Scyther
- Veronica Taylor
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Warner Home Video | 2000 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC | |||||
2009* | |||||
Viz Media | 2016* | A DVB-T | |||
2021* | 1 NTSC | ||||
A DVB-T |
*3-pack with Movies 2 & 3
*2-pack with Pokémon The Movie: I Choose You!
External Links[]
- Pokémon: The First Movie (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon: The First Movie at the Internet Movie Database
Pokémon: The Movie 2000[]
Pokémon: The Movie 2000 (劇場版ポケットモンスター 幻のポケモン ルギア爆誕 Maboroshi no Pokémon Rugia baku tan), is the second theatrical Pokémon movie. It premiered on July 17, 1999 in Japanese theaters, along with its respective animated short called Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
The English version was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and released in the United States by Warner Bros. on July 21, 2000.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Tracey Sketchit | Kenji | Tomokazu Seki | Ted Lewis | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Professor Samuel Oak | Dr. Yukinari Okido | Unshō Ishizuka | Stuart Zagnit | |
Delia Ketchum | Hanako | Masami Toyoshima | Veronica Taylor | |
Carol | Yodel | Aya Hisakawa | Michelle Goguen | |
Tobias | Chikao Ōtsuka | Robert O'Gorman | ||
Maren | Michiko | Kotono Mitsuishi | Tara Sands | |
Melody | Fleura | Akiko Hiramatsu | Amy Birnbaum | |
Lawrence III | Gelardan | Takeshi Kaga | Neil Stewart | |
Lugia | Kōichi Yamadera | Eric Rath | ||
Slowking | Yadoking | Masatoshi Hamada | Matthew Sussman | |
Professor Ivy | Dr. Uchikido | Keiko Han | Kayzie Rogers | |
Reporter | Hirohiko Kakegawa | Dan Olk | ||
Lawrence III's Computer | Gelardan's Computer | Emi Shinohara | Emily Rees | |
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Manny Corallo - Villagers
- Norman J. Grossfeld - News Reporter (Offscreen)
- Michael Haigney - Venusaur, Spearow, Weezing
- Megan Hollingshead
- Alfred R. Kahn - Villagers
- Rachael Lillis - Goldeen, Venonat, Ninetale
- Kayzie Rogers - Mimey, Marill
- Eric Stuart - Squirtle, Scyther, Blastoise
- Veronica Taylor - Diglett
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Warner Home Video | 2000 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC | |||||
2009* | |||||
Viz Media | 2016* | A DVB-T |
*3-pack with Movies 1 & 3
External Links[]
- Pokémon: The Movie 2000 (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon: The Movie 2000 at the Internet Movie Database
Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unknown[]
Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unknown (結晶塔の帝王 ENTEI Kesshōtō no Teiō ENTEI), is the third theatrical Pokémon movie. It premiered on July 8, 2000 in Japanese theaters. The Pokémon protagonists are the Unown and Entei.
The English version was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and released in the United States by Warner Bros. on April 6, 2001.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Brock | Takeshi | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Professor Samuel Oak | Dr. Yukinari Okido | Unshō Ishizuka | Stuart Zagnit | |
Delia Ketchum | Hanako | Masami Toyoshima | Veronica Taylor | |
Molly Hale | Me Snowdon | Akiko Yajima | Amy Birnbaum | |
Entei | Naoto Takenaka | Dan Green | ||
Spencer Hale | Sully Snowdon | |||
Lisa | Rin | Ai Kato | Lisa Ortiz | |
Schuyler | John | Hirohide Yakumaru | Ted Lewis | |
Tracey Sketchit | Kenji | Tomokazu Seki | ||
Reporter | Yoko Sōmi | Kathy Pilon | ||
David | Kōichi Yamadera | Peter R. Bird | ||
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Michael Haigney - Cameraman
- Rachael Lillis - Vulpix, Goldeen
- Kayzie Rogers - Wobbuffet, Mimey, Cyandaquil, Totodile, Flaaffy
- Tara Sands - Bulbasaur, Teddisura
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Warner Home Video | 2001 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC | |||||
2009* | |||||
Viz Media | 2016* | A DVB-T |
*3-pack with Movies 2 & 3
External Links[]
- Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unknown (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unknown at the Internet Movie Database
Pokémon 4Ever[]
Pokémon 4Ever: Celebi - Voice of the Forest (セレビィ時を超えた遭遇 Serebī Toki wo Koeta Sougū), is the fourth theatrical Pokémon movie. It premiered on July 7, 2001 in Japanese theaters. The animated short that precedes this movie is Pikachu's PikaBoo!.
The English adaption of the film was released on October 11, 2002 in the United States, produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by then Disney subsidiary Miramax Films, who would take over from Warner Bros. starting with this film.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Brock | Takeshi | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Professor Samuel Oak | Dr. Yukinari Okido | Unshō Ishizuka | Stuart Zagnit | |
Sam | Yukinari | Keiko Toda | Tara Sands | |
Iron Mask | Vicious | Shirō Sano | Dan Green | |
Celebi | Kazuko Sugiyama | |||
Diana | Miku | Anne Suzuki | Roxanne Beck | |
Towa | Mami Koyama | Veronica Taylor | ||
Kerry Williams (young) | ||||
White | Takashi Fujii | Marc Thompson | ||
Hunter | Kōichi Yamadera | Maddie Blaustein | ||
Dundee | Alligator Trainer | N/A | Amy Birnbaum | |
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Michael Haigney - Croconaw, Spearow, Rattata, Raticate, Weezing, Parasect
- Ted Lewis - Tracey (dub verison only)
- Kayzie Rogers - Wobbuffet, Sneasel, Bellossom, Bellsprout
- Tara Sands - Furret, Oddish, Teddiursa, Jumpluff
- Eric Stuart - Charmeleon, Scizor, Scyther, Sandshrew, Stanler, Venomoth, Seaking, Paras
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Miramax | 2003 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC | |||||
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment |
2011 | ||||
2012* | A DVB-T | ||||
Lionsgate Entertainment | 2014 | 1 NTSC | |||
Paramount Home Entertainment | 2020 |
*4-pack with Movies 5-7
External Links[]
- Pokémon 4Ever (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon 4Ever at the Internet Movie Database
Pokémon Heroes[]
Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias (水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス Mizu no Miyako no Mamorigami Ratiasu to Ratiosu), is the fifth theatrical Pokémon movie. It premiered on July 13, 2002 in Japanese theaters. The animated short that precedes this movie is Pikachu's PikaBoo!.
The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films (a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company), and saw a limited release in the United States on May 16, 2003, before being released to video and DVD in January 2004.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Brock | Takeshi | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Latias | Megumi Hayashibara | |||
Latios | Masashi Ebara | |||
Annie | Zanner | Uno Kanda | Megan Hollingshead | |
Oakley | Lions | Yumiko Shaku | Lisa Ortiz | |
Bianca | Kanon | Fumiko Orikasa | Tara Sands | |
Lorenzo | Vongole | Yuzo Gutch | Wayne Grayson | |
Ross | Rossi | Kōichi Yamadera | Michael Sinterniklaas | |
Announcer | Taichiro Hirokawa | Ted Lewis | ||
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Wayne Grayson
- Ted Lewis
- Rachael Lillis
- Lisa Ortiz
- Rodger Parsons
- Kayzie Rogers - Wobbuffet, Totodile, Corsola, Esepeon, Vaporeon
- Tara Sands
- Michael Sinterniklaas
- Eric Stuart - Xatu, Politoed
- Veronica Taylor
- Kerry Williams
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Miramax | 2004 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC | |||||
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment |
2011 | ||||
2012* | A DVB-T | ||||
Lionsgate Entertainment | 2014 | 1 NTSC | |||
Paramount Home Entertainment | 2020 |
*4-pack with Movies 4, 6 & 7
External Links[]
- Pokémon Heroes (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon Heroes at the Internet Movie Database
Specials[]
Pokémon: The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin[]
Pokémon: The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin (ミュウツーの誕生 Mewtwo no Tanjō) is a ten-minute anime short that is part of the beginning of Mewtwo Strikes Back in the original Japanese release, and it was first shown on TV Tokyo on July 8, 1999, while its first home video release was on VHS on November 12, 1999. This short increases the movie's length from 75 to 85 minutes.
Although the short was created to be later used in the United States, the North American theatrical version (November 10, 1999) removed the short due to it being too dark and morose for the film's American "G" rating. On March 21, 2000, Mewtwo Strikes Back was released on home video in the United States, and both the VHS and the DVD included the first two minutes of the short dubbed in English, with the VHS these scenes were added to the beginning of the movie while in the DVD they were included as an extra. The full English dub of the short was first found in a Japanese DVD of the movie released on June 23, 2000, which contained both Japanese and English audio tracks. It was later included in the Special Features of the international DVD of Mewtwo Returns, released on August 17, 2001 in Australia and on December 4, 2001 in the United States.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Dr. Fuji | Yōsuke Akimoto | Jay Goede | ||
Ambertwo | Aitwo | Kyōko Hikami | Kerry Williams | |
Bulbasaurtwo | Fushigidanetwo | Etsuko Kozakura | Tara Sands | |
Charmandertwo | Hitokagetwo | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Squirtletwo | Zenigametwo | Satomi Kōrogi | Michael Haigney | |
Dr. Fuji's Wife | Shinobu Adachi | Veronica Taylor |
Additional Voices[]
External Links[]
- Pokémon: The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin at the Internet Movie Database
Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns[]
Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (ミュウツー!我ハココニ在リ Myūtsū! Ware wa koko ni ari) is a special hour-long episode of the Pokémon anime series, and is a direct sequel to Pokémon: The First Movie. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 30, 2000.
It went direct-to-video in the United States on December 4, 2001.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Original Name | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Ash Ketchum | Satoshi | Rika Matsumoto | Veronica Taylor | |
Pikachu | Ikue Ōtani | |||
Misty | Kasumi | Mayumi Iizuka | Rachael Lillis | |
Togepi | Satomi Kōrogi | |||
Brock | Takeshi | Yūji Ueda | Eric Stuart | |
Jessie | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | Rachael Lillis | |
James | Kojiro | Shinichirō Miki | Eric Stuart | |
Meowth | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | Maddie Blaustein | |
Giovanni | Sakaki | Hirotaka Suzuoki | Ted Lewis | |
Mewtwo | Masachika Ichimura | Dan Green | ||
Domino | Kotono Mitsuishi | Kerry Williams | ||
Luna Carson | Aya Hisakawa | Amy Birnbaum | ||
Cullen Calix | Penicillina | Rikiya Koyama | Scottie Ray | |
Luka Carson | Yumi Tōma | Megan Hollingshead | ||
Officer Jenny | Junsar | Chinami Nishimura | Lee Quick | |
Narrator | Unshō Ishizuka | Rodger Parsons |
Additional Voices[]
- Ross Charap
- James Carter Cathcart
- Michael Haigney
- Megan Hollingshead
- Paul Liberti - Team Rocket Grunt #B
- Rachael Lillis
- Michelle Linden
- Jerry Lobozzo
- Matthew Mitler
- Lisa Ortiz
- Kayzie Rogers
- Tara Sands
- Eric Stuart
- Stuart Zagnit
Notes[]
- This is the only non-theatrical Pokémon film to be distributed by Warner Bros. without Viz Media's involvement, likely due to it's connection to Pokémon: The First Movie.
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Warner Home Video | 2001 | NTSC | United States | ||
1 NTSC |
External Links[]
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (anime) at the Anime News Network
- Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns at the Internet Movie Database