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Music : Pokemon: The First Movie (Original Motion Picture Score)

Pokemon: The First Movie (Original Motion Picture Score)

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0099923890522
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Koch Records
Manufacturer: Koch Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Koch Records
Release Date: May 09, 2000
Sales Rank: 171831
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Disc 1:
  1. The Birth of Mewtwo - Schuktt, Ralph
  2. Dragonite Takes Flight
  3. Invitation to Danger
  4. Surviving the Storm
  5. Mewtwo's Island
  6. Pokemon Vs. Clone
  7. Tears of Life
  8. This Is My World Now
  9. Three on Three - Schuckett, Ralph
  10. Mew's Theme - Schuckett, Ralph
  11. Freeing Charizard - Loeffler, John
  12. Adventure in Paradise - Loeffler, John
  13. All Good Things Must Ends - Loeffler, John


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Genuine Orchestral Masterpiece ...
Music is commonly overlooked in most movies, but Pokémon's First shows that there is more to music than you might expect. So much so, that there are two separate soundtracks to Pokémon: The First Movie. The music on this soundtrack is purely orchestral, and is so great sometimes it's hard to think this music was playing throughout the movie. On its own, this soundtrack shines; together, it makes a great movie.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The best since the second movie soundtrack... ...
This CD gives what you want, and more. It comes with all of the main themes of the movie, (Mewtwo's theme becomes even more evident when you don't have to look and listen to characters) and even some music which you can't hear due to voices and sound effects.

The orchestration is brilliant. And the sound quality is so good you can practically pick out each individual instrument from the smush and identify it. (no it's not all synthesised! If you listen to the DVD the producers even say that first they put it on a computer program which imitates an orchestra, THEN they actually get a real orchestra to perform it in the studio!)

It even comes with the music from the mini movie which is a bonus cos I love the music on Pikachu's Vacation, even though it is corny.

I'd get it even if I weren't a major Mewtwo worshipper. I just love the orchestral soundtracks! *waits for nonexistant third movie soundtrack* ^-^



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * So beutiful that words can't discribe it. ...
I have this Cd and it's hard to belive that this wonderful music didn't win any awards. Whats wrong with them just because it was made by the people from pokemon doesn't mean they don't work. It's like a priceless gem. If your a music fan or a pokemon fan or anyone I recomend this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Contrived ...
How does this soundtrack deserve one star you ask? It's complex, but it is entire justified, seeing as Pokemon's popularity has died dramatically. This CD is one of the reasons why.

When Pokemon The First Movie came out, I had high hopes. This was the movie that would make or break Pokemon. Unfortunately, due to ridiculous script changes, bad voice acting, and a completely (and unreasonable) new soundtrack, the movie was ruined. So was Pokemon. The original score was dark, beautiful, and exciting. This one... well wasn't much of anything. I don't think people today understand how vital a soundtrack is to a movie. By removing the original soundtrack, they have removed any character and depth that the movie contained and replaced it with the blandness and superficiality of a "Batman" cartoon.

I honestly don't understand the reviews here. The music is bland and unexciting. And I certainly don't see in any way how this soundtrack is a lick better than the original Japanese soundtrack ("Birth of" CD Boxset, do try it!) One only needs to listen to the actual soundtrack found on that boxset, and realize how much better it is than this contrived junk.

The truth of the matter is, WB thought they could save a few bucks and pay one of their "Justice League" or "Jackie Chan Adventures" (one of those poorly rated and failed WB shows) synthesizers to conjure up some sort of soundtrack to fill in 70 minutes of movie time. Such filthy treatment of a franchise that had been so good to them is deplorable. Because the WB didn't take care of Pokemon, it went downhill.

Let it be known that the WB ruined Pokemon by being cheap, ineffective, and by robbing Pokemon of the premises that made it great, such as original music, script, and decent voice acting. 4Kids had the right idea to stick to as close to the Japanese as possible, but when WB came into the picture, the WB toiled and tampered with Pokemon making it more Americanized and contrived, and thus, the WB ruined the franchise. This CD is one of the factors, and the damage that it has caused is why this CD fails as a Pokemon product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mew's Theme is adorable! ...
I brought this cd because I love Pokemon the first movie and I think it has some wonderful music. My favorite track is by far Mew's Theme, even if it is only 30 seconds long. Mew is my favorite Pokemon and the song is very cute. If your a fan of the first Pokemon movie, this cd is a must.


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