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Pokemon 01- Mewtwo Strikes Back -

I rewatched Pokémon: The First Movie recently, and honestly? It holds up way better than it has any right to. On the surface, it’s a 1998 tie-in film about clone battles and a psychic cat with daddy issues. But underneath, Mewtwo Strikes Back is a surprisingly dark meditation on identity, purpose, and the ethics of creation.

Here’s a solid discussion post for , focusing on its themes, impact, and legacy. Title: Mewtwo Strikes Back – More Than a Kids’ Movie, It’s a Philosophical Tragedy Pokemon 01- Mewtwo Strikes Back

Mewtwo Strikes Back works because it takes its child audience seriously. It doesn’t talk down. It says, “Yes, life can be cruel. Yes, you might feel like a copy. But you still matter.” For a movie with a floating cat and a lightning mouse, that’s pretty profound. I rewatched Pokémon: The First Movie recently, and honestly

It gave us “We dreamed of creating the world’s strongest Pokémon…” — that cold open is still iconic. It set the template for every Pokémon movie after: legendary, moral dilemma, tearful goodbye. But none hit quite like this one. But underneath, Mewtwo Strikes Back is a surprisingly