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Revision as of 03:06, 3 December 2018
- This article is about the movie. For a song called "The Power of Us", see The Power of Us (song).
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The Power of Us みんなの物語 Everyone's Story | ||||||||||||||||||
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English themes
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Ratings
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Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us (Japanese: 劇場版ポケットモンスター みんなの物語 Pocket Monsters the Movie: Everyone's Story; officially known as Pokémon the Movie: Everyone's Story in Japan) is the twenty-first Pokémon movie overall. It was released in Japan on July 13, 2018, and received a limited release in the United Kingdom, Ireland, United States, and Canada starting on November 24, 2018, and in Australia and New Zealand starting on November 25, 2018. The English dub was first screened in Singapore on November 12, 2018, followed by a release in Singaporean theaters beginning November 15, 2018. It will premiere on Disney XD on December 8, 2018.
It was first revealed in a teaser trailer that aired on Oha Suta in Japan on December 10, 2017. A full trailer was later released on February 27, 2018. A new trailer was released on April 9, 2018, officially revealing Zeraora to have a role in the film.
It follows the alternate continuity established in I Choose You!.[1]
Other posters and logos
Key visual by Shinomiya Yoshitoshi
Blurb
In Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us, Ash and Pikachu journey to a seaside city filled with a delightful cast of characters, including a young athlete, a compulsive liar, a shy researcher, a bitter old woman, and a little girl with a big secret. They're sure to encounter unique challenges and plenty of thrilling Pokémon battles while learning the value of teamwork and putting aside their differences.
Plot
Featured Pokémon
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Jessie
- James
- Risa
- Callahan
- Toren
- Harriet
- Margo
- Officer Jenny
- Nurse Joy
- Rick
- Mayor Oliver
- Mia
- Kelly
- Jason
- Lemon Kids
- Mother and daughter
- Mayor Oliver's secretary
- Risa's friend
- Hunters
- Researchers
- Trainers
- Students
- Citizens
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Eevee (Risa's; new)
- Sudowoodo (Callahan's; new)
- Chansey (Toren's)
- Staryu (Toren's)
- Lurantis (Toren's)
- Smeargle (Toren's)
- Vileplume (Toren's)
- Snubbull (Harriet's; flashback)
- Blissey (Nurse Joy's)
- Growlithe (Officer Jenny's)
- Sneasel (Hunter's)
- Houndoom (Hunter's)
- Phanpy (Lemon Kids')
- Bayleef (Mother and daughter's)
- Poliwag (Trainers'; multiple)
- Machoke (Trainers'; ×5)
- Marill (Trainers'; ×2)
- Aipom (Trainers'; ×3)
- Magby (Trainers'; ×6)
- Paras (Trainers'; ×4)
- Wooper (Trainers'; ×5)
- Elekid (Trainers'; ×6)
- Skiploom (Trainers'; multiple)
- Caterpie (Trainer's)
- Bulbasaur (Trainers'; ×2)
- Lickitung (Trainers'; ×2)
- Quagsire (Trainers'; multiple)
- Machop (Trainers'; ×6)
- Pichu (Trainers'; multiple)
- Bellossom (Trainers'; ×2)
- Parasect (Trainers'; ×4)
- Nidorina (Trainers'; ×5)
- Ledyba (Trainers'; ×2)
- Mr. Mime (Trainers'; ×3)
- Magnemite (Trainers'; ×5)
- Psyduck (Trainers'; multiple)
- Sunflora (Trainers'; ×6)
- Jumpluff (Trainers'; ×3)
- Flaaffy (Trainers'; ×4)
- Sentret (Trainers'; ×3)
- Espeon (Trainers'; ×2)
- Swinub (Trainers'; ×2)
- Granbull (Trainers'; ×2)
- Igglybuff (Trainers'; ×3)
- Ampharos (Trainers'; ×3)
- Koffing (Trainers'; ×2)
- Delibird (Trainers'; ×3)
- Hoppip (Trainers'; ×5)
- Umbreon (Trainer's)
- Azumarill (Trainers'; ×6)
- Butterfree (Trainer's)
- Bayleef (Trainer's)
- Scizor (Trainer's)
- Chikorita (Trainer's)
- Jigglypuff (Trainers'; ×2)
- Growlithe (Trainer's)
- Vulpix (Trainers'; ×6)
- Feraligatr (Trainer's)
- Donphan (Trainer's)
- Weavile (Trainer's)
- Quilava (Trainer's)
- Squirtle (Trainers'; ×4)
- Houndour (Trainers'; ×2)
- Cleffa (Trainers'; ×3)
- Teddiursa (Trainers'; ×5)
- Magneton (Trainers'; ×3)
- Smoochum (Trainers'; ×2)
- Furret (Trainer's)
- Clefairy (Trainers'; ×5)
- Cyndaquil (Trainer's)
- Larvitar (Trainers'; ×3)
- Charmander (Trainer's)
- Bellsprout (Trainers'; ×3)
- Girafarig (Trainers'; ×2)
- Pidgey (Trainer's)
- Slowpoke (Trainer's)
- Clefable (Trainer's)
- Vaporeon (Trainer's)
- Stantler (Trainer's; flashback)
- Croconaw (Trainer's; flashback)
- Lickitung (Trainer's; flashback)
- Lugia (M21)
- Zeraora (M21; debut)
- Totodile
- Marill
- Togepi
- Smoochum
- Heracross
- Xatu
- Tyrogue
- Machamp
- Nidorina
- Teddiursa
- Ditto
- Oddish (×2; one shadowed)
- Venonat (×2; one shadowed)
- Mareep
- Sentret (×2)
- Spearow (×2)
- Quagsire
- Stantler
- Pidgey (×5)
- Pidgeotto
- Tyranitar
- Ekans
- Golduck
- Flaaffy
- Hitmontop
- Wooper (×2)
- Bayleef
- Umbreon
- Magnemite
- Skiploom
- Hoppip
- Jumpluff
- Sunflora
- Noctowl
- Golbat
- Girafarig
- Parasect (×2)
- Doduo
- Paras
- Magikarp
- Cyndaquil
- Jumpluff (×4; flashback)
- Magneton (flashback)
- Magnemite (×2; flashback)
- Bayleef (flashback)
- Umbreon (flashback)
- Larvitar (×4; flashback)
Cast
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Ash | Sarah Natochenny | Satoshi | Rica Matsumoto | サトシ | 松本梨香 |
Pikachu | Ikue Ohtani | Pikachu | Ikue Ohtani | ピカチュウ | 大谷育江 |
Jessie | Michele Knotz | Musashi | Megumi Hayashibara | ムサシ | 林原めぐみ |
James | Carter Cathcart | Kojirō | Shin'ichirō Miki | コジロウ | 三木眞一郎 |
Meowth | Carter Cathcart | Nyarth | Inuko Inuyama | ニャース | 犬山イヌコ |
Narration | Rodger Parsons | Narration | Unshō Ishizuka | ナレーション | 石塚運昇 |
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Risa | Lisa | Rina Kawaei | リサ | 川栄李奈 | |
Callahan | Billy Bob Thompson | Kagachi | Kōji Ohkura | カガチ | 大倉孝二 |
Toren | Eddy Lee | Torito | Gaku Hamada | トリト | 濱田岳 |
Harriet | Hisui | Masako Nozawa | ヒスイ | 野沢雅子 | |
Margo | Erica Schroeder | Largo | Mana Ashida | ラルゴ | 芦田愛菜 |
Rick | Lianne Marie Dobbs | Riku | Shōko Nakagawa | リク | 中川翔子 |
Mayor Oliver | Marc Thompson | Mayor Oliver | Kōichi Yamadera | オリバー市長 | 山寺宏一 |
Zeraora | Pete Zarustica | Zeraora | Kōichi Yamadera | ゼラオラ | 山寺宏一 |
Soundtrack
- Main article: Everyone's Story Music Collection
Events
The March 2018 edition of CoroCoro revealed that the movie's special distribution to Generation VII games in Japan would be a Lugia. It is at level 100 and possesses its Hidden Ability Multiscale, as well as the moves Aeroblast, Defog, Tailwind, and Hurricane, the latter of which it cannot normally learn. It is nicknamed "Wind Lugia" in reference to its role in the Wind Festival in the film. It was distributed via serial codes that were distributed from April 13 to July 12, 2018 by pre-booking tickets to the movie, with the codes themselves being redeemable until September 30.
The June 2018 edition of CoroCoro revealed that Zeraora would be distributed at showings of the movie from July 13 to September 30. It is at level 50 and possesses the moves Plasma Fists, Thunder Punch, Close Combat, and Thunder, and holds an Air Balloon. Its stats match the Zeraora shown in a special Battle Video in April. A disc for the Pokémon Ga-Olé arcade game was also distributed.
Manga adaptations
Trivia
- This movie was released between A Young Royal Flame Ignites! and All They Want to Do is Dance Dance! in Japan.
- Ash is seen using the fewest Pokémon in this movie than in any other, with Pikachu being his only known Pokémon under his ownership.
- This is the first Pokémon movie where:
- It is released on a Friday in Japan; all previous movies were released on a Saturday.
- Kunihiko Yuyama is not the director.
- Ash is not seen to be traveling with anyone.
- None of Ash's friends from the main series make an appearance of any kind.
- Ash is seen owning a Pokémon (either temporary or main) that he didn't own in the main series.
- Any talking Pokémon other than Meowth are not featured since Destiny Deoxys, during the Advanced Generation series.
- Team Rocket was directly responsible for its conflict. In prior movies, Team Rocket either acted as comic relief or otherwise attempted to help quell the conflict.
- The English title of the movie is a reference to the English title of the second movie; both movies also feature a Lugia.
- This is the last movie to feature Unshō Ishizuka prior to his death in 2018.
- This is the first movie since Mewtwo Strikes Back to have a post-credits scene.
- This is the first movie since Genesect and the Legend Awakened to have its dub retain the original soundtrack.
- In American theaters, the movie was preceded by each dubbed opening theme for the TV series, exclusive Who's That Pokémon? segments, clip medleys of Ash's Charizard (in all its evolutionary stages), Jigglypuff and Pikachu set to electric guitar music, the Pokémon Generations episodes The Lake of Rage and The Reawakening, and an interview video with Kunihiko Yuyama on directing the Pokémon movies and Rob Letterman on Detective Pikachu called A Pokémon Journey with Kunihiko Yuyama, as well as advertisements for the Pokémon TV app, PokémonCenter.com/Shop, the digital release of Pokémon Adventures, the Pokémon: Sun and Moon - The Complete Collection DVD set, and Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. UK showings omitted all bar the Generations episodes and interview, but included advertisements for the UK Pokémon magazine and Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, and a trailer for Detective Pikachu.
- Fathom Events also held a promotion to issue free tickets for Regal and AMC showings to those who supplied a Pokémon-related teamwork story befitting the theme of the movie via various sites.
- This movie will be aired in the Philippines on December 5, 2018 on selected SM Cinemas.
Errors
- When Risa is watching Ash chase a Tyranitar during the Pokémon Catching Race, the shell on a Trainer's Squirtle is miscolored the same blue as the rest of its body.
Dub edits
- The Power of Us replaces Breath as the ending theme.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 我們的故事 |
Mandarin | 我們的故事 | |
Dutch | Pokémon de film: Onze kracht | |
European French | Pokémon, le film : Le pouvoir est en nous | |
German | Pokémon – Der Film: Die Macht in uns | |
Italian | Il film Pokémon In ognuno di noi | |
Korean | 극장판 포켓몬스터: 모두의 이야기 | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Pokémon, o filme: O poder de todos | |
European Spanish | La película Pokémon El poder de todos | |
Thai | โปเกมอน เดอะ มูฟวี : เรื่องราวแห่งผองเรา | |
External links
- Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us at Wikipedia
- Japanese movie website
- Pokemon.co.jp movie website
- Fathom Events website
References
- ↑ A snippet on pokemon.co.jp during the movie's announcement reading, "A new adventure, started by 'I Choose You!'. The latest info on the 2018 Pokemon movie is finally revealed!"
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