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It was first released in Japan on July 18, On July 8, , a Complete Version [b] of the film aired on Japanese television. In addition to an added prologue, the updated version included new animation and CGI graphics. Pictures , was released in North America on November 12, The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation , a minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu ; Origin of Mewtwo , the minute prologue added to the Complete Version of the film; and Mewtwo Strikes Back , the main minute film feature. In Japan, Mewtwo Strikes Back was positively received, with praise directed at the film's emotional impact and exploration of ethical topics such as cloning, genetic modification and existentialism. Further retrospective criticism of the English-language version has been targeted against the removal of most of the ethical topics such as part of Mewtwo's origin story. It also sold 10 million home video units in the United States, including 4. In December , the release date of the remake was revealed as July 12, Pikachu , Togepi , Bulbasaur , and Squirtle cross paths with a group of bullies consisting of a Raichu, Cubone, Marill, and a Snubbull. The two groups compete against each other in sports, but it leads to Ash's Charizard getting its head stuck in a pipe. Pikachu, his friends, and the bullies work together and successfully free Charizard and rebuild the park, spending the rest of the day playing before parting ways when their trainers return. Scientist Dr. Fuji is revealed to be allying with Giovanni as a means to fund his side project: the resurrection of his deceased daughter Amber. In a laboratory, the weapon eventually gains sentience and is named Mewtwo. However, Mewtwo is left deeply traumatized after Ambertwo and the rest of the clones decompose and die. In order to stabilize him, Fuji tranquilizes Mewtwo, causing him to forget the time he spent with his friends. After Mewtwo fully matures and awakens from a long slumber in a laboratory on New Island, he learns of his origin as Mew's clone from Dr. Infuriated that Fuji and his colleagues see him as nothing more than an experiment, he unleashes his incredibly strong psychic abilities and telekinetically destroys the laboratory, killing Fuji and the rest of the scientists. Giovanni, witnessing the carnage afar, approaches and convinces Mewtwo to work with him to further develop and perfect his mental abilities. Ash, Misty, and Brock receive a message and accept the invitation, but when they arrive at the port city, Old Shore Wharf, Mewtwo creates a storm, causing the boats on the wharf to be closed off for safety. As a result, Ash's group are picked up by Team Rocket disguised as Vikings on a boat. Escorted into the island's palace by the woman who appeared on the hologram, Ash and the other trainers who were able to reach the island encounter Mewtwo. The woman is revealed to be a brainwashed Nurse Joy after she is released from Mewtwo's mind control. Meanwhile, Team Rocket also reach New Island and explore its inner sanctum with a Mew innocuously following them. Ash chases after his captured Pikachu down the cloning lab, where Team Rocket's Meowth is also cloned. Mew then reveals itself and Mewtwo challenges it in order to prove his superiority. Horrified at the pain and anguish felt on both sides of the battle, Ash puts himself in between a psychic blast caused by Mewtwo and Mew's fighting, leading to Ash to become petrified. Pikachu tries to revive Ash with its electricity but fails. Moved by Ash's sacrifice, Mewtwo realizes that he should not have to be judged by his origins but rather his choices in life. Departing with Mew and the clones, Mewtwo turns back time to just before the trainers leave Old Shore Wharf, and erases everyone's memories of the event. Meanwhile, Team Rocket find themselves stranded on New Island but enjoy their time there. Kunihiko Yuyama directed the original Japanese version of the film, while Choji Yoshikawa and Takeshi Shudo served as producer and script writer respectively. The film wasn't produced by Pikachu Project. Norman J. Grossfeld , former president of 4Kids Productions , served as the film's producer for the English-language North American version. As such, the existentialist themes seen in the Japanese version were significantly toned-down. The English version editors translated various Japanese texts, including those on signs and on buildings, into English. The Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions formerly Shogakukan Productions also altered various background from the original version of the film in order to enhance its presentation overseas. Grossfeld also had new music re-recorded for the film's release, citing that it "would better reflect what American kids would respond to". Grossfeld also revealed that the English version of the film "combines the visual sense of the best Japanese animation with the musical sensibility of Western pop culture". Shudo explained in his blog that Mewtwo being torn over his life purpose reflects the film's theme of existentialism. In the Japanese script, for instance, the moment Mewtwo realizes he has a right to be in the world just as much as any other living creature represents the central message of accepting one's existence. Asked by editors to draw Mewtwo's birth, he received the source material to base the manga off of in April and finished the manga in May. In July of that year, a five episode radio drama titled The Birth of Mewtwo was broadcast over the five Sundays leading up to the premiere of the movie in Japan. Written by Takeshi Shudo, the drama delves into Mewtwo's origin prior to the start of the film. Due to its mature themes, it was never dubbed in English. Ono has even stated that "there's not much connection between the manga and the movie". The second trailer was released in the fall of and was attached to The Bachelor. The cards featured likenesses of Electabuzz, Pikachu, Mewtwo, and Dragonite, and were dispensed in random order for each week it was in that particular theater. For the March home video release of The First Movie , had TV, in-school, and internet ads with companies such as Clorox, Kraft and Zenith Electronics , a contest to win a trip to Japan, and a limited edition Mewtwo card different from that used for the theatrical release was packaged with the video. Burger King released a limited series of toys with the purchase of any kids' meal to tie in with the film. Every card is a 23 karat gold plated slab of metal inside a clear protective plastic case that came with a certificate of authenticity signed by Nintendo of America chairman Howard Lincoln. The first run of gold cards sent and released to Burger King locations were packaged in a limited blue box that sold out immediately. A large second print of gold cards were packaged in a red box until the film promotion ended. On December 11, month-old Kira Murphy from California suffocated to death when half of the toy became stuck over her mouth and nose. On December 28, , Burger King issued a recall of the toys. Adults were urged to discard or return both pieces of the toy. Customers returning the toy were given a small order of french fries in return. Nearly a month after the recall, another child suffocated from the toy. The dead children's families settled their lawsuits on undisclosed terms. The Japanese version of the film was initially distributed theatrically by Toho on July 18, The film was theatrically re-released exclusively at Cinemark Theatres in the United States on October 29 and November 1, For TV syndication, the movie was digitally remastered for high definition and aired in TV Tokyo , as well as in other stations, beginning May 3, Other options, such as Dolby Digital 5. The original VHS release sold 4. The film was included in the Blu-ray compilation titled Pikachu Movie Premium in Japan on November 28, On October 2, , the three-film Blu-ray set was re-released as a standard one-disc edition. Blu-ray Release on December 13, in the UK. Reviews of the original Japanese version have generally been positive, due to the film's emotional impact and exploration of ethical topics such as cloning and genetic modification. However, the philosophical themes were criticized being difficult to pick up on due to their complex presentation, especially for a film aimed at children. While the English dub of the film received decent reviews from audiences, it received generally negative reviews from critics. The website's critics' consensus reads, "Audiences other than children will find very little to entertain them. Anime News Network review called the main feature "contradictory", stating that "the anti-violent message that is pretty much crammed down our throats works directly against the entire point of the franchise" and criticized Pikachu's Summer Vacation for being "incoherent, pointless and fluffy". Wood did note that the main feature had a "mildly intriguing premise", but said that the rest of the film "was like a martial arts movie without the thrills". In the U. This was the biggest animated film opening for any film in the history of Warner Bros. 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