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The Movie That Defined a Generation: Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back Released in North America in November 1999, Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back

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The American release featured a rock ballad by Christina Aguilera ("Reflection"—wait, no, that was Mulan). Actually, it featured by Blessid Union of Souls and the iconic "Pokémon Theme" (reprising the Pokerap). But the Japanese ending, "Kaze to Issho ni" by Yuyu (a tribute to the late voice actor for Pikachu’s original short), remains a fan favorite. The Movie That Defined a Generation: Pokémon: The

In 2016, the company criticized for altering the original script (changing references to resurrection and toning down violence) released a redub via Netflix . This version, titled , restored the darker dialogue, the haunting score, and the original logic behind Mewtwo’s creation. But the Japanese ending, "Kaze to Issho ni"