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Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)
Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Action . 01 h 25 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Determined to prove its superiority, a bio-engineered Pokémon called Mewtwo lures Ash, Pikachu and others into a Pokemon match like none before.

Release Date

18 July 1998

Languages

Japanese,

Produced By

OLM, Shogakukan Production, TV Tokyo, Pikachu Project '98, Media Factory, Creatures, Nintendo, GAME FREAK, East Japan Marketing & Communications, Shogakukan, Tomy,

Directed by :
Kunihiko Yuyama

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Summary

"Pokémon: The First Movie - The Pokémon match of all time is here." is japanese Language Movie.

"Pokémon: The First Movie" was released on 18 July 1998 it had a budget of $30,000,000 and had box office collection of $163,600,000.

The movie was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama

It has cast of: Rica Matsumoto as Satoshi (voice), Ikue Otani as Pikachu (voice), Mayumi Izuka as Kasumi (voice), Satomi Korogi as Togepy (voice), Yuji Ueda as Takeshi (voice), Megumi Hayashibara as Musashi (voice), Shin-ichiro Miki as Kojirō (voice), Inuko Inuyama as Nyarth (voice), Ayako Shiraishi as Joy (voice), Chinami Nishimura as Junsar (voice), Hirotaka Suzuoki as Sakaki (voice), Unsho Ishizuka as Narrator (voice), Masachika Ichimura as Mewtwo (voice), Koichi Yamadera as Mew (voice), Toru Furuya as Sorao (voice), Aiko Sato as Sweet (voice), Wataru Takagi as Umio (voice), Raymond Johnson as Raymond (voice), Sachiko Kobayashi as Voyager (voice), Yosuke Akimoto as Dr. Fuji (voice), Shinobu Adachi as Dr. Fuji's Wife (voice) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Takeshi Shudo as Screenplay(Writing), Kunihiko Yuyama as Director(Directing), Choji Yoshikawa as Producer(Production), Hisao Shirai as Director of Photography(Camera), Satoshi Tajiri as Original Story(Writing), Shinji Miyazaki as Music(Sound), Hirokazu Tanaka as Music(Sound), Izumi Shimura as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Sayuri Ichiishi as Character Designer(Visual Effects), Kunihiko Yuyama as Storyboard Artist(Art), Fumiyo Kimura as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yuzo Sato as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Satoshi Kubo as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yasuhide Maruyama as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Katsuichi Nakayama as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Akiko Nakamura as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Kaori Kunii as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masao Nakata as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yuriko Chiba as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Junko Isaka as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masami Takebuchi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Tomoko Takei as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Midori Nagaoka as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masahiro Sekiguchi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masao Suwa as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Tsunenaka Nozaki as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yoshihiro Nagamori as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Midori Yamakubo as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Tetsuro Kaku as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yumi Chiba as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yoshihiro Osugi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Nori Nakamura as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Hiroshi Kawaguchi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masaya Fujimori as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Koji Fukasawa as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Katsuyuki Tamura as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Kazuaki Mori as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Takuya Matsumoto as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masatsugu Takeda as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Yuji Mukoyama as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Shoichi Masuo as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Eiko Saito as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Hiroko Kazui as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Kazumi Sato as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Hiromi Niioka as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Satoru Iriyoshi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Satomi Kitahara as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Mamiko Nakanishi as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Hideaki Maniwa as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Toshiharu Kumaoka as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Tadaaki Miyata as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Etsuhito Mori as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masaaki Iwane as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Izumi Shimura as Key Animation(Visual Effects), Masaru Fukumoto as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Eikichi Takahashi as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Masaya Fujimori as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Yoshiaki Yanagida as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Shunya Yamada as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Norihiro Matsubara as Animation Director(Visual Effects), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Takeshi Shudo
Screenplay
O:Writing

Kunihiko Yuyama
Director
O:Directing

Choji Yoshikawa
Producer
O:Production

Hisao Shirai
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Satoshi Tajiri
Original Story
O:Writing

Shinji Miyazaki
Music
O:Sound

Hirokazu Tanaka
Music
O:Sound

Izumi Shimura
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Sayuri Ichiishi
Character Designer
O:Visual Effects

Kunihiko Yuyama
Storyboard Artist
O:Art

Fumiyo Kimura
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yuzo Sato
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Satoshi Kubo
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yasuhide Maruyama
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Katsuichi Nakayama
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Akiko Nakamura
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Kaori Kunii
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masao Nakata
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yuriko Chiba
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Junko Isaka
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masami Takebuchi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Tomoko Takei
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Midori Nagaoka
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masahiro Sekiguchi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masao Suwa
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Tsunenaka Nozaki
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yoshihiro Nagamori
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Midori Yamakubo
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Tetsuro Kaku
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yumi Chiba
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yoshihiro Osugi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Nori Nakamura
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masaya Fujimori
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Koji Fukasawa
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Katsuyuki Tamura
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Kazuaki Mori
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Takuya Matsumoto
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masatsugu Takeda
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Yuji Mukoyama
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Shoichi Masuo
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Eiko Saito
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Hiroko Kazui
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Kazumi Sato
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Hiromi Niioka
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Satoru Iriyoshi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Satomi Kitahara
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Mamiko Nakanishi
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Hideaki Maniwa
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Toshiharu Kumaoka
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Tadaaki Miyata
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Etsuhito Mori
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masaaki Iwane
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Izumi Shimura
Key Animation
O:Visual Effects

Masaru Fukumoto
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Eikichi Takahashi
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Masaya Fujimori
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Yoshiaki Yanagida
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Shunya Yamada
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Norihiro Matsubara
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects
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Status: Released
Released on:
18 July 1998

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