: The conflict ends when Ash sacrifices himself to stop the fighting, turning to stone. The tears of the Pokémon—both clones and originals—miraculously revive him. Themes and Symbolism
Here are key features of Pokémon: The First Movie — Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998), focusing on its plot, themes, characters, and production:
– The film directly tackles questions about identity, purpose, and whether cloned beings have souls or rights. Mewtwo’s rage stems from feeling like a manufactured tool, not a natural creature.
While it serves as a major plot device, if we look at it as a "feature" of the character, it is the most useful tool in the entire film. Here is why it stands out:
: The conflict ends when Ash sacrifices himself to stop the fighting, turning to stone. The tears of the Pokémon—both clones and originals—miraculously revive him. Themes and Symbolism
Here are key features of Pokémon: The First Movie — Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998), focusing on its plot, themes, characters, and production:
– The film directly tackles questions about identity, purpose, and whether cloned beings have souls or rights. Mewtwo’s rage stems from feeling like a manufactured tool, not a natural creature.
While it serves as a major plot device, if we look at it as a "feature" of the character, it is the most useful tool in the entire film. Here is why it stands out: