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Pokémon Unite (stylized as Pokémon UNITE) [3] is a free-to-play, multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by The Pokémon Company for Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch. [4] [5] It was announced in a Pokémon Presents presentation on 24 June 2020. [5]
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Detective Pikachu was released on Digital HD on July 23, 2019, and was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD on August 6, 2019. [ 75 ] The film debuted at the DVD and Blu-ray charts upon the week of its release, [ 76 ] and was the second top-selling home video title in August 2019 (after Avengers: Endgame ). [ 77 ]
Pokémon 3: The Movie [a] is a 2000 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the third film in the Pokémon franchise. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto , Ikue Ōtani , Mayumi Iizuka , Yūji Ueda , Koichi Yamadera , Megumi Hayashibara , Shin-ichiro Miki , Ai Kato , Masami Toyoshima, Akiko Yajima , and Naoto Takenaka .
The following is a list of productions produced by DreamWorks Animation, a division of NBCUniversal, which includes animated feature films, shorts, specials, and television series.
Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us [b] is a 2018 Japanese anime adventure film based on Satoshi Tajiri's Pokémon media franchise, produced by OLM and Wit Studio [3] [4] [5] and distributed by Toho. It is the twenty-first film in the Pokémon universe and the second film in the Alternate Timeline series.
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The first three Pokémon films, Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back, Pokémon: The Movie 2000, and Pokémon 3: The Movie, were released outside of Japan by Warner Bros., but the distribution rights for Pokémon 4Ever and Pokémon Heroes were given to Miramax on April 2, 2002, by The Pokémon Company. Miramax was rumored to have ...