According to film director Kunihiko Yuyama, the production staff chose to animate the film using 3D graphics to portray a "different dimension of the Pokémon world" that would normally be difficult to carry out through other methods of animation. Since the film is a near shot-for-shot remake of the first Pokémon film, with minimal changes in the script, The Pokémon Company had to obtain the rights to that script from the estate of Takeshi Shudo, who had written the screenplay for the original film. It was recorded in March 2018, five months before his death. Unsho Ishizuka, the series' narrator, who died on August 13, 2018, served as his posthumous credit. The film was publicly announced on December 14, 2018. It was released in Japan on Jand was released worldwide outside of Japan and Korea on Pokémon Day on Februon Netflix.Ī special Mewtwo for use only in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! was distributed in Japan from April 12 to September 30 for purchasers of premium advance tickets. It premiered with Japanese voices and English subtitles at the Anime Expo on July 4, 2019. It is one of the two Pokémon movies to release in 2019, the other one is the live action Detective Pikachu movie, in which both movies have a Mewtwo in a prominent role and heavily use CGI as opposed to 2D animation. It is also the last movie to release during the airing of Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon. The film was animated by OLM, OLM Digital, and Spite Animation Studios. The film is the 22nd installment in the Pokémon film series and a CGI remake of Pokémon the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back. Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back-Evolution is a 2019 Japanese computer-animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Motonori Sakakibara.
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