• Pokemon the First Movie

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Pokemon the First Movie

  • Summary

  • Prepare for trouble and make it double as Danielle and Jackie dive into Pokémon: The First Movie. This week on No More Late Fees, the hosts unpack the 1998 film that introduced Mewtwo, the Pokémon with a serious existential crisis and a penchant for monologuing. From psychic showdowns to Pikachu’s emotional moments, they ponder everything from the practicalities of Pokéballs to Brock’s perpetual lack of eyes.

    With commentary on the movie’s philosophical undertones (or lack thereof, in the English dub), Danielle and Jackie tackle burning questions like: Where exactly did Mewtwo get that armor? and Why is Pikachu so tired? As usual, Team Rocket adds chaos, while the hosts discuss favorite Pokémon moments and recall cringe-worthy memories of Blockbuster’s old uniforms. Don't miss Danielle’s remix of Michael Jackson’s “Heal the World” with a Pokémon twist, and a surprise singing challenge for listeners!


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