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'''''Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase!''''' (ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー ミュウを探せ!, translates | '''''Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase!''''' (ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー ミュウを探せ!, translates as ''Pokémon 3D Adventure: Find Mew!'') is a 3D anime film from the Pokémon series. The plot involved Pikachu and friends looking for the ever-elusive Mew. It was first shown at the temporary PokéPark amusement park in Nagoya, Japan starting on March 18, 2005, when the park opened and ending on September 25, 2005, when the park closed. It was later screened with a different ending theme in a limited run at 23 select theaters. | ||
It was screened again in 2017 together with [[Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure (partially found '4D' anime short; 2006)|Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure]] in Japanese theaters.<ref>http://www.pokemon-movie.jp/news/?p=2498</ref> | It was screened again in 2017 together with [[Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure (partially found '4D' anime short; 2006)|Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure]] in Japanese theaters.<ref>http://www.pokemon-movie.jp/news/?p=2498</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 23 May 2018
Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase! (ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー ミュウを探せ!, translates as Pokémon 3D Adventure: Find Mew!) is a 3D anime film from the Pokémon series. The plot involved Pikachu and friends looking for the ever-elusive Mew. It was first shown at the temporary PokéPark amusement park in Nagoya, Japan starting on March 18, 2005, when the park opened and ending on September 25, 2005, when the park closed. It was later screened with a different ending theme in a limited run at 23 select theaters.
It was screened again in 2017 together with Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure in Japanese theaters.[1]
It has never been released on home video.