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A darker, more emotional story where Mewtwo, a genetically engineered Pokémon, rebels against humanity and challenges Ash and his friends to a battle that questions the meaning of life and identity.
Compared to the TV series, it is far more serious and cinematic.
Compared to later Pokémon movies, it has a stronger philosophical tone and less lighthearted humour.
Compared to films like Dragon Ball Z: Broly, it is less chaotic but more emotionally grounded.
Ash becomes involved in a crisis where the legendary birds (Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres) fall into imbalance, and the world risks ecological collapse unless harmony is restored by Lugia.
Compared to the first movie, it is more adventure-focused and less philosophical.
Compared to the anime, it feels more world-ending stakes and mythological.
Compared to Digimon: The Movie, it is more cohesive but less fast-paced and chaotic.
A young girls emotions cause the mysterious Unown to reshape reality, trapping Ashs mother in a crystal world while creating a dream-like environment powered by imagination.
Compared to the first two films, it is more surreal and psychological.
Compared to other Pokémon entries, it is the most visually experimental and dreamlike.
Compared to fantasy films like Spirited Away, it is simpler in plot but similarly focused on emotion shaping reality.