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First trailer for Pokemon reboot/remake anime movie released

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By Casey Baseel, RocketNews24

In Japan, there are certain events that let you know summer is in full swing. Towering thunderheads form in the humid skies. The sound of fireworks festivals echo through the night. And in theaters, a new Pokemon anime film is released.

And no, we’re not exaggerating about the frequency of Pokemon theatrical features. Since 1998, the "Pocket Monsters" franchise has released a new movie each and every summer. But after roughly two decades of moving relentlessly forward, this year Pokemon is taking a moment to look back. The 20th Pokemon movie, subtitled "I Choose You," is turning the clock all the way back to the beginning of the animated Pokemon narrative, and the film’s first trailer has just been released.

The clip opens with on unseen man saying “There’s sort of a problem with this leftover Pokemon.” That doesn’t seem to bother series protagonist Satoshi/Ash, though, who eagerly says “Please, let me have him.” The man reluctantly consents, adding, “See, his name is Pikachu…”

Latecomers to the Pokemon fandom may assume that Ash and Pikachu have always been inseparable pals, but those who watched the anime’s very first TV episode know that their relationship wasn’t always marked by such friendly compatibility. As a matter of fact, in the beginning Pikachu was downright rebellious. As shown in the clip, he refuses to go in a Poke Ball, and resents being literally dragged around by Ash. When the young Trainer asks “Do you hate me?” Pikachu nods and, though only saying his name, seems to be indicating a pretty clear “Yes.”

Against this backdrop, it looks like the new "I Choose You" movie is going to be placing its focus less on tracking down Legendary Pokemon or saving the world from some sort of crisis, and more on how the bond forms between Ash and Pikachu.

It’s unclear how closely the events of the "I Choose You" movie will align with those the Pokemon TV episodes with which its story overlaps. For fans who have been around since the beginning, though, it at least offers a concise way to relive the excitement of the early Pokemon arc with a fresh coat of paint that’s far more lavish than what the anime could afford when it was just an unproven television series, compared to the massive pop cultural icon it is today.

And for those who missed out on seeing Ash and Pikachu’s friendship develop in real time, "I Choose You" appears to be a great way to see an important part of the franchise’s history without having to watch several hours of old TV episodes.

"Pokemon the Movie 20 – I Choose You" opens in Japanese theaters on July 15.

Source: YouTube/ポケモン公式YouTubeチャンネル

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Since 1998, the “Pocket Monsters” franchise has released a new movie each and every summer.

translation: we have no new ideas

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Wow thanks for that JT! I've been a fan of the series since my teens but never watched more than 3 movies exactly because of the same plot (track down legendary pokemon + save the world etc) Can't wait to see the oldschool pokemon back.

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Love me some Pikachu ! (Doraemon will ALWAYS be my favorite character though !)

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