"2000-07-21"^^ . "Pok\u00E9mon: The Movie 2000 - The Power of One (\u5287\u5834\u7248\u30DD\u30B1\u30C3\u30C8\u30E2\u30F3\u30B9\u30BF\u30FC \u5E7B\u306E\u30DD\u30B1\u30E2\u30F3 \u30EB\u30AE\u30A2\u7206\u8A95 Gekij\u014Dban Poketto Monsut\u0101 Maboroshi no Pok\u00E9mon Rugia Bakutan lit. Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Phantom Pok\u00E9mon, Lugia's Explosive Birth; officially Pocket Monsters Revelation - Lugia in Japan) is the second Pok\u00E9mon feature-length film, complementing the Orange Islands saga of the series and featuring many new Pok\u00E9mon, including Lugia and Slowking. Pok\u00E9mon: The Movie 2000 has two parts: the feature presentation and a 20-minute short. In the United States, this film was rated G by the MPAA."@en . . . "Takeshi Shud\u014D"@en . "MS003: Pok\u00E9mon The Movie 3 - The Spell of the Unown"@en . . . . "Choji Yoshikawa"@en . . . "Kunihiko Yuyama"@en . . "1999-07-17"^^ . "G"@en . . "PG"@en . "OLM, inc."@en . "Toho Company Ltd."@en . "MS001: Pok\u00E9mon The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back"@en . "6881"^^ . "MS002: Pok\u00E9mon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One"@en . "The Pok\u00E9mon Company International"@en . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon: The Movie 2000 - The Power of One"@en . "Takemoto Mori"@en . "G"@en . "4"^^ . . "2000-02-02"^^ . . "e2edf1"@en . . "Pok\u00E9mon Movie"@en . . "Tomoyuki Igarashi"@en . . "2000-11-14"^^ . . "official cover art"@en . . "Pok\u00E9mon: The Movie 2000 - The Power of One (\u5287\u5834\u7248\u30DD\u30B1\u30C3\u30C8\u30E2\u30F3\u30B9\u30BF\u30FC \u5E7B\u306E\u30DD\u30B1\u30E2\u30F3 \u30EB\u30AE\u30A2\u7206\u8A95 Gekij\u014Dban Poketto Monsut\u0101 Maboroshi no Pok\u00E9mon Rugia Bakutan lit. Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Phantom Pok\u00E9mon, Lugia's Explosive Birth; officially Pocket Monsters Revelation - Lugia in Japan) is the second Pok\u00E9mon feature-length film, complementing the Orange Islands saga of the series and featuring many new Pok\u00E9mon, including Lugia and Slowking. This was the only Pok\u00E9mon movie to not include one of the main characters, Brock, who temporarily left during the season which the movie is based on. However, he does make a cameo appearance in the movie trying to protect the Pok\u00E9mon in Professor Ivy's lab. He was also missing in the films taking place in the Unova region. It was released in movie theaters Japan on July 17, 1999. The English version, produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. (on behalf of Kids' WB) in association with Nintendo Co. Ltd., was later released in the United States on July 21, 2000. The movie earned less at the box office than its predecessor, Pok\u00E9mon: The First Movie, despite increased promotion and better critical reception, which made up for this minor loss. Pok\u00E9mon: The Movie 2000 has two parts: the feature presentation and a 20-minute short. In the United States, this film was rated G by the MPAA."@en . . . . . .