Pokémon Heroes (2002)
Pokémon Heroes (2002)








Plot.
Where to Watch.



Currently Pokémon Heroes is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, YouTube
Streaming in:
🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Rica Matsumoto
Satoshi (voice)

Eric Stuart
Brock

Ikue Otani
Pikachu (voice)

Mayumi Izuka
Kasumi (voice)

Yuji Ueda
Takeshi (voice)

Satomi Korogi
Togepy (voice)

Megumi Hayashibara
Musashi / Latias (voice)

Shin-ichiro Miki
Kojiro / Crobat (voice)

Maddie Blaustein
Meowth

Inuko Inuyama
Nyarth (voice)

Fumiko Orikasa
Kanon (voice)

Rachael Lillis
Misty

Masashi Ebara
Latios (voice)

Uno Kanda
Zanner (voice)

Yumiko Shaku
Lyon (voice)

Gucci Yuzo
Vongole (voice)

Koichi Yamadera
Rossi (voice)

Unsho Ishizuka
Narrator (voice)

Rikako Aikawa
Butterfree (voice)

Veronica Taylor
Ash Ketchum

Kunihiko Yuyama
Director

Hideki Sonoda
Writer

Miyuki Sato
Color Designer

Shinji Miyazaki
Original Music Composer
Media.



















Details.
Release Date
July 13, 2002
Original Name
劇場版ポケットモンスター 水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 12m
Content Rating
G
Box Office
$27,756,381
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Pokémon Heroes (also known as Pokémon Heroes: The Movie) is a 2002 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Hideki Sonoda. Produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho, it is the fifth film in the Pokémon series. The film stars Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayumi Iizuka, Yūji Ueda, Satomi Kōrogi, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Kōichi Yamadera, Unshō Ishizuka, Taichirō Hirokawa, Uno Kanda, Yumiko Shaku, Yuzo Gutch, and Yūka. In Pokémon Heroes, Ash Ketchum, Misty and Brock travel to the city of Alto Mare and face off against the mysterious spies Annie and Oakley, who seek to use the guardian Pokémon Latias and Latios to power a superweapon. The film takes place during the fifth season of the Pokémon anime.
Alto Mare, the main setting of the film, is based on the real-world city of Venice, Italy, with Yuyama choosing the location as a basis in order to communicate the feeling of entering a mysterious world. The film's title was revealed on January 30, 2002, in Japan. The film debuted alongside a short episode, titled "Camp Pikachu". The film's English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films.
The film premiered in Japan on July 13, 2002. An English adaptation produced by 4Kids Entertainment was distributed in the United States by Miramax Films on May 16, 2003. This version stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis and Maddie Blaustein. The film grossed US$27 million in Japan and $756,381 in the United States, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the Pokémon franchise. The film was met with generally negative reviews, though retrospective reviews have been more positive.
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