Movies in the Pokémon world

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This article is about the movies that exist in the Pokémon world. For movies that take place in the Pokémon world, see Pokémon movie.

These are movies that have been shown to exist in the Pokémon world.

I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday

I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday

I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday is a film directed by Cleavon Schpielbunk. It was mentioned in Lights, Camera, Quack-tion, where a small clip of it was also shown. Brock said that it was his favorite film, and Katrina said that she almost saw it. It is a reference to I Know What You Did Last Summer.

Only one small scene from the movie was shown, which depicts an elderly Japanese couple eating in a traditional Japanese house.

Pokémon in Love

Pokémon in Love artwork

Pokémon in Love is a film directed by Cleavon Schpielbunk. He filmed the movie in Lights, Camera, Quack-tion with the help of Ash, Misty, Brock, Katrina, and the Team Rocket trio.

The plot is based Romeo and Juliet and the stars of the film are Wigglytuff and Misty's Psyduck. In the film, Wigglytuff and Psyduck fall in love, but their feuding families (groups of Normal- and Water-type Pokémon, respectively) disapproved. Suddenly, an arrow came out of nowhere towards Wigglytuff, but Psyduck jumped in its path, giving his own life to save Wigglytuff. After this, the feud ended and the two families lived in peace.

In Go West Young Meowth, he invited Ash, Misty, Brock, and Delia to go to the Hollywood premiere of his film, who ended up being his only audience. However, he had cut out all scenes with humans in it due to being a film about Pokémon, leaving Ash and friends quite annoyed that their effort had been wasted.

That Darn Meowth!

That Darn Meowth!

That Darn Meowth! is a film seen in Go West Young Meowth that was shown at an outdoor screening at Camp Pokéhearst when Meowth was young. At the time, it was brand new, direct from Hollywood. It is a reference to That Darn Cat!.

It was about a young couple with a pet Meowth, and they gave it ice cream and fried chicken. In one scene, the couple were seen riding on a motor scooter.

Wonder Fighters the Movie Part 24: The Mystery of the Wonder Launcher

Wonder Fighters the Movie Part 24: The Mystery of the Wonder Launcher

Wonder Fighters the Movie Part 24: The Mystery of the Wonder Launcher was advertised on a big screen upon Ash and friends' arrival in Nimbasa Town in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!. It is the newest in a series of Wonder Fighters films, and the actress that plays the lead Wonder Fighter is this movie is the fifth actor to play the role. Cilan mentioned that the third actor was his favorite, and that he "played it cool", but was replaced after just one movie. Ash had heard of the franchise, suggesting that it had been shown in Kanto as well as Unova.

Yamask of the Opera

Yamask of the Opera was mentioned by Cilan in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!, as a classic film following a young actress and her passion for acting. It is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera.

The Legend of the Pokémon Knight

The Legend of the Pokémon Knight

The Legend of the Pokémon Knight is the movie that Luke made with Ash, Cilan, Iris, and his Zorua in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!. It has 10 scenes.

Originally Zorua was to play all of the characters, but she got upset because she only wanted to play Princess Uria, the main character. Luke then cast Ash, Cilan, and Iris, along with their Pokémon, instead. Ash played Sir Ash, Iris played Dragon Master Iris, and Cilan played Captain Cilan. Iris also did all the voices for Princess Uria, as Zorua cannot talk.

In the plot, the Kingdom of Pallet's Princess Uria is kidnapped by the evil Captain Cilan the pirate, because she along holds the secret to finding the kingdom's treasure. Captain Cilan fought Sir Ash, and won, escaping with the princess. Sir Ash the Pokémon Knight vows to rescue the princess, and journeys to meet the legendary Dragon Master Iris, who trains him to fight. Meanwhile, Captain Cilan headed to the treasure cave and used Princess Uria's power to open it. However, he was interrupted by Sir Ash, who had tracked them down due to his heart being connected to Princess Uria's. He used his newly-discovered power to defeat Captain Cilan and rescue Princess Uria.

After the conclusion of the planned plot, Team Rocket tried to steal Zorua, but Cilan requested that Luke keep filming, so they all staying in character and improvised. Princess Uria was revealed to actually be a Zorua, and was captured by Team Rocket. Captain Cilan revealed that he was in fact Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan, and had been controlled by Team Rocket all along. Sir Ash, Dragon Master Iris, and Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan then all worked together rescue Zorua. Zorua then ultimately defeated Team Rocket itself with a Night Daze. Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan then worked out that Dragon Master Iris was in fact the real Princess Uria in disguise; she had disguised herself and put Zorua in her place after she realized that Team Rocket was after her and the treasure. Upon returning to the Kingdom of Pallet, Pokémon Sorcerer Cilan vowed to work alongside Sir Ash and always protect Princess Uria.

Ultimately, the movie was said to receive raving reviews, but Mr. Matthews said that the battle scenes weren't quite exciting enough.

Other

Several other films appeared in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!, but were not named.