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Mewtwo, the genetically-engineered Pokémon, has regained his memories. And he's mad! Maddened by years of mistreatment at the hands of science and humankind, Mewtwo lashes out against all of humanity. Who will put an end to this terror? The only one who can—the original Pokémon hero, Ash Ketchum. Ash and his friends, Misty and Brock, have been invited to New Island for a research program studying Pokémon, but lots of unknown armed forces are there for lots of unknown reasons. And Ash finds Mewtwo. After a brief battle, Mewtwo escapes, but this is just a cover to trap Ash and his friends. Can Ash escape from the island before it explodes? Will he find the girl he thinks he saw there? And finally—the biggie—will he stop Mewtwo from destroying all of mankind? The answers are revealed in this exciting movie!The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back was produced by 4Kids Entertainment based on the television series. Like most Mewtwo-centered episodes, the script was written by Hideki Sonoda. The music score is composed by Shinji Miyazaki. The English dub of "The First Movie" was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and released in North America on April 15, 1999. It was broadcast on Fox Network as a special during the TV special Hey, Do You Wanna See a Movie? It later aired on Kids' WB!. It has aired numerous times since, often with the second movie and the first season of "Pokémon" dubbed into English. Like most dubbed episodes of "Pokémon", it follows the original Japanese character names and terminology rather than using localized English names and terms (such as Poké Ball). The movie is directed by Michael Haigney and produced by Toren Smith. Mewtwo Strikes Back received a rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. (credited in the closing credits: "Mew: Mewtwo's voice") - Raymond J. Barry as the voice of Mewtwo / Giovanni In Japan it was released on Blu-ray and DVD on December 18, 2013. Giving a rating of 10% with a statement, "The dubbing isn't a complete disaster, but it still has all of the problems that Pokémon often has in English, most notably the fact that Ash speaks in an entirely different cadence from everyone else. The movie's plot feels more like something developed for the show than as a full story." Mewtwo Strikes Back was released for DVD on July 19, 2004. cfa1e77820
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