Pokémon: The First Movie is the soundtrack to the first Pokémon film in the United States of America. Some of the songs were featured in the animated short Pikachu's Vacation, and some songs did not feature in either the short or the movie at all. The CD contains extra features, such as Pokémon videos and a screensaver. When it was released, it included a promotion to send in a proof of purchase for an exclusive Jigglypuff card from the Pokémon TCG.
Alongside this soundtrack, the orchestral score from the movie was also released on the CD Pokémon: The First Movie Original Motion Picture Score.
The soundtrack was released on Atlantic Records, at the time a sister company to Warner Bros., the film's distributor outside Japan.
Video Pokémon: The First Movie (soundtrack)
Track listing
* These tracks were not in the movie itself, but were part of Pikachu's Vacation.
** These tracks were not in the movie or the short at all.
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Score
Alongside this soundtrack, the orchestral score from the movie was also released on the CD Pokémon: The First Movie Original Motion Picture Score.
Track listing
- "The Birth of Mewtwo"
- "Dragonite Takes Flight"
- "Invitation to Danger"
- "Surviving the Storm"
- "Mewtwo's Island"
- "Pokémon Vs. Clone"
- "Tears of Life"
- "This Is My World Now"
- "Three on Three"
- "Mew's Theme"
- "Freeing Charizard"
- "Adventure in Paradise"
- "All Good Things Must End"
Sound Picture Box: The Birth of Mewtwo
Sound Picture Box: The Birth of Mewtwo (????????????? ????????, Saundopikuch?bokkusu myuuts? no tanj?) consists of two discs. The first disc contains episodes of the Japanese radio serial The Birth of Mewtwo (????????), released only in Japan and later adapted into Origin of Mewtwo. The second disc contains full score of the original Japanese release of the film in addition to two theme songs sung in Japanese.
Synopsis
The first three episodes of the drama mirror the anime short seen in Origin of Mewtwo, describing the circumstances behind Mewtwo's creation under a team of scientists and the tragic loss of his first friend, Amber. However, the last two episodes take place during the start of the first movie, after the prologue ends. The drama also goes into detail the leadership of Team Rocket under Madame Boss and the last known whereabouts of Miyamoto (????), the mothers of Team Rocket members Giovanni and Jesse respectively.
Track listing
- Disc one
- "Episode 1: The Phantom 'Mew'" (?1? ???????)
- "Episode 2: The Birth of Mewtwo" (?2? ????????)
- "Episode 3: Mewtwo and Ai" (?3? ????????)
- Also titled "Mewtwo and Amber"
- "Episode 4: The World's Strongest Pokémon" (?4? ?????????)
- "Episode 5: Mewtwo Strikes Back" (?5? ????????)
- Disc two
- "The Phantom 'Mew'" (???????)
- "The Awakening of Mewtwo" (?????????)
- "The Strong Mewtwo" (???????)
- "Beginning to Strike Back" (???????)
- "Aim to Be the Pokémon Master '98" (opening theme) (???????????'98 (?????????), Mezase pokemonmasut?)
- Re-recording of the Japanese opening theme of Pokémon: Indigo League
- Lyrics by Sh?go Toda, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by Chell Watanabe, sung by Rica Matsumoto
- "Pikachu Not Giving Up" (?????????????)
- "Flying Kairyu" (FLYING?????)
- Also titled "Flying Dragonite"
- "Messenger" (???????)
- "Sign of the Storm" (????)
- "Departing for the Pokémon Castle!" (????????!)
- "A Stormy Sea" (????)
- "Pokémon Castle" (?????)
- "The Shadow Haunting Team Rocket" (????????????)
- "Mewtwo Appears" (???????)
- "Cloned Pokémon Awaken!" (???????????!)
- "Showdown! Real vs. Cloned Pokémon" (??! ??????????)
- "Flight of the Poké Balls" (????????????)
- "Watch Out! Pikachu!" (???! ?????!)
- "Satoshi's Will to Battle" (????????)
- "Real vs. Cloned! Which Is Stronger?!" (??????! ????????!)
- "The Meaning of Life" (?????)
- "Tears of Miracle" (????)
- "Sky of Hope" (?????)
- "The Storm Clears" (?????)
- "Together with the Wind" (ending theme) (???????(?????????), Kaze to issho ni)
- Lyrics by Sh?go Toda, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by Tanaka and Kan Sawada
References
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