With the fate of the world at stake, renowned trainers Satoshi, Takeshi, and Kasumi must battle against Mewtwo and defeat it before it brings about the downfall of humanity. Netflix sent us some new screenshots ahead of its debut, and we've done our best to find comparable moments from the original Mewtwo movie in order to check out the new and old versions side-by-side.įor more Pokemon movie goodness, check out our reports on the Detective Pikachu movie's ties to the original Pokemon film, the Easter eggs and references you might have missed in Detective Pikachu, and 13 examples of people eating Pokemon or making references to real animals in the original anime. Watch full movie Pokemon the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution: Animation movie directed by Motonori Sakakibara released in 2019. Disguising as the worlds strongest Pokémon trainer, Mewtwo draws in the regions most powerful trainers who want to fight the new, mysterious opponent. That said, this clearly isn't a shot-for-shot remake. Yup, that pretty much sounds like the original. But as Mewtwo becomes aware of its own dubious origin, it begins to resent its human creators and seeks revenge-and Ash, Pikachu, and their friends find themselves at the center of its rampage! With the future of the Pokémon world at stake, will our heroes be able to overcome Mewtwo’s challenge…and will Mewtwo be able to find a new meaning for its life?" "When researchers discover and exploit a fossil of the Mythical Pokémon Mew, they unleash a creation that goes against the very laws of nature: Mewtwo, a Legendary Pokémon intended for use as a tool of destruction. This CG version of the first Pokemon movie seems to follow the same plot as the original, according to Netflix's synopsis: The newly re-animated version of the original Pokemon movie, dubbed Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution, hit Netflix late last month, releasing on February 27-known among fans as Pokemon Day, since it's the anniversary of the original Pokemon games' release date in Japan. Do you prefer the original 2D animation of the first Pokemon movie, or does the 3D remake add some much-needed dimension? Let us know in the comments below.
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