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Pokemon movie ost
Pokemon movie ost




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Elsewhere in the jungle lives Koko, a human boy raised by a lone Zarude who left the troop. Hideki Sonoda is the true writer.In this new animated adventure, a troop of the Mythical Pokémon Zarude live deep within the Forest of Okoya where they maintain a strict rule that forbids outsiders from entering their territory.

  • The English dub mistakenly credits Takeshi Shudo as the writer for this short.
  • Misty's Goldeen and Staryu are not seen helping to rescue Charizard from his predicament.
  • At one point when Pikachu and Togepi are rolling away on the log bridge, grass can be seen beneath them instead of water.
  • Despite being shown as running past (and stepping on in the process) Pikachu, Psyduck is seen moments later with Bulbasaur and Squirtle, trying to cheer up Togepi.
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  • The English dub songs "Vacation" and "Catch Me If You Can" are featured on the Pokémon: The First Movie soundtrack album.
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  • The cheek-to-cheek footrace between Pikachu and Raichu would eventually be re-created between Serena's Pancham and Clemont's Chespin in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad.
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    Instead of the regular narrator, Dexter, the voice of Ash's Pokédex, does much of the narration for the short.This was the first time Charizard was seen crying.At the end of the day, Pikachu and his fellow Pokémon leave the resort with fond memories and new friends and rejoin their trainers. quickly in a scrabble, Pikachu and Raichu's groups join together to release Charizard, and they soon find themselves as friends for the rest of the day. Their increasingly passionate rivalry soon comes to a standstill when Pikachu's companion Charizard crashes and finds its head stuck in a tight pipe.

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    The ensuing standoff soon becomes a series of competitions such as a swimming race.

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    Soon, a group of border-ruffian Pokémon Raichu, Cubone, Snubbull, and Marill come along and cause trouble for Pikachu's group. Pikachu and the Pokémon ( Bulbasaur, Charizard, Squirtle, Pidgeotto, Geodude, Onix, Vulpix, Zubat, Staryu, Goldeen, Psyduck, and Togepi) go off into the resort and react contend with an unhappy Togepi, which they succeed in doing. When Ash Ketchum and his friends stumble upon a Pokémon vacation resort, they decide to let their Pokémon have a day of fun and relaxation and let all their Pokémon out as the trainers go relax on their own. This became a tradition for all Pikachu shorts, as they were used to introduce new Pokémon from the upcoming “generations” of Pokémon games, cards, and anime material.

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    In Pokémon fan communities, Pikachu's Vacation was noted for introducing the never-before-seen Pokémon character Snubbull (albeit spelled Snubble), as well as the first primary anime appearance of the already popular Marill. Pikachu's Vacation, like the five Pikachu shorts that would follow, focuses primarily on an action-packed affair involving solely the Pokémon seen from the anime as they take part in a scenario that eventually illustrates a moral. It is the first of the “Pikachu shorts” in what would be a traditional process of hosting a 20+ minute mini-movie before the main Pokémon feature that would last up until the 6th movie. : G : G Pikachu's Vacation (Japanese: ピカチュウのなつやすみ, Pikachū no Natsuyasumi) is a 21-minute short movie that is shown before Mewtwo Strikes Back in both the theatrical and the VHS and DVD version of the main movie.






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