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Soundtrack album for the 1998 anime film of the same name
Pokémon: The First Movie: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the first Pokémon film in the North American markets. Two songs were featured in the animated short Pikachu's Vacation and eight songs were exclusive to the album, not being featured in either the short or the movie. The CD contains extra features, such as Pokémon videos and a screensaver. When it was released, it included a promotion to send in a proof of purchase for an exclusive Jigglypuff card from the Pokémon TCG .
Alongside this soundtrack, the orchestral score from the movie was also released on the CD Pokémon: The First Movie Original Motion Picture Score on May 9, 2000.
The soundtrack was released on Atlantic Records , a sister company to Warner Bros. , the film's distributor outside Japan. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on January 11, 2000 for selling 2,000,000 copies.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Performed by Length 1. "Pokémon Theme " (Movie Version) John Loeffler , John SieglerBilly Crawford 3:22 2. "Don't Say You Love Me " Marion Ravn , Marit Larsen , Peter Zizzo , Jimmy BralowerM2M 3:46 3. "It Was You" Rodney Jerkins , Fred Jerkins III , LaShawn Daniels , Harvey Mason Jr. Ashley Ballard with So Plush 4:18 4. "We're a Miracle" David Zippel, Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera 4:12 5. "Soda Pop" Mikey Bassie, Eric Foster White Britney Spears 3:23 6. "Somewhere, Someday" Mark Mueller, Andy Goldmark NSYNC 4:07 7. "Get Happy" Edele Lynch , Keavy Lynch , Sinéad O'Carroll , Lindsay Armaou , Ray Hedges , Martin BranniganB*Witched 3:06 8. "(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind" Rhett Lawrence , Melanie Chisholm , Emma Bunton Emma Bunton 3:24 9. "Fly with Me" 98° , S. P. Michel, Jerry Duplessis , Stig Anderson , Björn Ulvaeus , Benny Andersson 98° 3:52 10. "Lullaby" Steven Nikolas, Brendon Sibley, Amanda Williford Mandah 4:00 11. "Vacation" Colleen Fitzpatrick , Josh DeutschVitamin C 3:20 12. "Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can)" Diane Warren Billie Piper 4:25 13. "Catch Me If You Can" Angela Trullinger, Brian M. Steckler Angela Via 3:28 14. "(Have Some) Fun with the Funk" Steve Lunt Aaron Carter 3:34 15. "If Only Tears Could Bring You Back" Marjorie Maye Pulice, Russ DeSalvo Midnight Sons 4:03 16. "Brother My Brother" John Loeffler , Ralph Schuckett , EmosiaBlessid Union of Souls 3:49
Songs featured Pikachu's Vacation , but not in the movie. Songs not featured in the movie or the short.
Personnel
98° - Composer, Primary Artist, Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Producer
Lars Aass - Arranger
Josh Abbey - Engineer
Christina Aguilera - Composer, Performer, Primary Artist
Stig Anderson - Composer
Alan Armitage - Assistant Engineer
B*Witched - Performer, Primary Artist
Chris Bailey - Assistant Engineer
Ashley Ballard - Performer, Primary Artist
Mikey Bassie - Composer
Billie - Performer, Primary Artist
Blessid Union of Souls - Primary Artist, Producer
Steve Boyer - Engineer
Jimmy Bralower - Arranger, Composer, Drum Programming, Drums, Engineer, Mixing, Percussion, Producer
Derek Brin - Drum Programming, Keyboards, Synthesizer
Chris Brooke - Assistant
Emma Bunton - Composer, Primary Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Gary Carolla - Arranger, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Mixing, Producer
Aaron Carter - Performer, Primary Artist
Elaine Caswell - Vocals (Background)
Will Catterson - Engineer
Todd Chapman - Composer, Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer
Vivian Cherry - Vocals (Background)
Rob Chiarelli - Mixing
Melanie Jayne Chisholm - Composer
Billy Crawford - Performer, Primary Artist
LaShawn Daniels - Composer
Russ Desalvo - Composer
Josh Deutsch - Composer, Guitar, Producer, Programming
Tim Donovan - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis - Composer
Emosia - Producer
Ron Fair - Executive Producer
Colleen Fitzpatrick - Composer, Vocals (Background)
Sherree Ford-Payne - Vocals (Background)
Humberto Gatica - Mixing
Brad Gilderman - Mixing
Andy Goldmark - Composer
Jeff Golub - Guitar
Nikki Gregoroff - Vocals (Background)
Jeff Griffin - Mixing Assistant
Halle - Composer
Darren Higman - Executive Producer
Garry Hughes - Keyboards, Producer, Programming
Neil Jason - Arranger, Musician, Producer, Vocals (Background)
k. - Performer, Primary Artist
Craig Kallman - Executive Producer
Jerry Lane - Mixing
Marit Larsen - Composer
Rhett Lawrence - Composer, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Programming
Emily Lazar - Mastering
John Loeffler - Executive Producer, Producer, Vocals (Background)
Tom Lord-Alge - Mixing
Mario Lucy - Engineer
Steve Lunt - Composer
M2M - Performer, Primary Artist
Mandah - Performer, Primary Artist
Brandon Mason - Mixing Assistant
Harvey Mason, Jr. - Assembly, Engineer, Producer
Harvey Mason, Sr. - Composer
Charles McCrorey - Assistant Engineer
Andrew McIntyre - Guitar (Electric)
Vaughn Merrick - Engineer, Mixing
Midnight Sons - Performer, Primary Artist
Joanie Morris - Production Coordination
Mark Mueller - Composer
B.J. Nelson - Vocals (Background)
Steven Nikolas - Composer, Engineer, Musician, Producer, Programming
NSYNC - Performer, Primary Artist
P - Performer, Primary Artist
Dave Pensado - Mixing
Dan Petty - Guitar (Acoustic)
Doug Petty - Keyboards
Janice Prendergast - Production Coordination
Lloyd Puckitt - Engineer
Kaj Robole - Arranger, Engineer, Mixing, Producer
Guy Roche - Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Synthesizer
Arif St. Michael - Vocals (Background)
Tom Schick - Assistant Engineer
Mark Schulman - Guitar
Brendon Sibley - Engineer, Musician, Producer, Programming
John Siket - Engineer
Frank Simms - Vocals (Background)
Britney Spears - Primary Artist, Vocals (Background)
Brian Steckler - Clapping, Composer, Engineer, Musician, Producer, Vocals
Biti Strauchn - Vocals (Background)
Chris Theis - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Vaneese Thomas - Vocals (Background)
Darryl Tookes - Vocals (Background)
Chris Trevett - Engineer, Mixing
Michael Tucker - Digital Editing, Engineer
Angela Via - Performer, Primary Artist
Vitamin C - Performer, Primary Artist
Kieran Wagner - Assistant Engineer
Diane Warren - Composer
Bruce Watson - Guitar
Eric Foster White - Arranger, Composer, Engineer, Keyboards, Mixing, Producer
Robert Wieger - Product Manager
Holly Wormworth - Soundtrack Coordination
Scott Young - Assistant Engineer
David Zippel - Composer
Peter Zizzo - Bass, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart (1999)
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)
48
Chart (2000)
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)
64
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)
85
French Albums (SNEP)
31
US Billboard 200
72
Certifications and sales
Region
Certification
Certified units /sales
Australia (ARIA )
2× Platinum
140,000
Canada (Music Canada )
2× Platinum
200,000
Chile
—
50,000
United Kingdom (BPI )
Gold
100,000
United States (RIAA )
2× Platinum
2,000,000
Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Score
Alongside this soundtrack, the orchestral score from the movie was also released on the CD Pokémon: The First Movie Original Motion Picture Score .
Track listing
"The Birth of Mewtwo"
"Dragonite Takes Flight"
"Invitation to Danger"
"Surviving the Storm"
"Mewtwo's Island"
"Pokémon Vs. Clone"
"Tears of Life"
"This Is My World Now"
"Three on Three"
"Mew's Theme"
"Freeing Charizard"
"Adventure in Paradise"
"All Good Things Must End"
Sound Picture Box: The Birth of Mewtwo
Sound Picture Box: The Birth of Mewtwo (サウンドピクチャーボックス ミュウツーの誕生 , Saundopikuchābokkusu myuutsū no tanjō ) consists of two discs. The first disc contains episodes of the Japanese radio serial The Birth of Mewtwo (ミュウツーの誕生), released only in Japan and later adapted into The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin . The second disc contains full score of the original Japanese release of the film in addition to two theme songs sung in Japanese.
Synopsis
The first three episodes of the drama mirror the anime short seen in The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin , describing the circumstances behind Mewtwo 's creation under a team of scientists and the tragic loss of his first friend, Amber. However, the last two episodes take place during the start of the first movie, after the prologue ends. The drama also goes into detail the leadership of Team Rocket under Madame Boss and the last known whereabouts of Miyamoto (ミヤモト), the mothers of Team Rocket members Giovanni and Jesse respectively.
Track listing
Disc one
"Episode 1: The Phantom 'Mew'" (第1話 幻の「ミュウ」)
"Episode 2: The Birth of Mewtwo" (第2話 ミュウツーの誕生)
"Episode 3: Mewtwo and Ai" (第3話 ミュウツーとアイ)
Also titled "Mewtwo and Amber"
"Episode 4: The World's Strongest Pokémon" (第4話 世界最強のポケモン)
"Episode 5: Mewtwo Strikes Back" (第5話 ミュウツーの逆襲)
Disc two
"The Phantom 'Mew'" (幻の「ミュウ」)
"The Awakening of Mewtwo" (ミュウツーの目覚め)
"The Mighty Mewtwo" (強者ミュウツー)
"Start of the Counterattack" (逆襲のはじまり)
"Aim to Be the Pokémon Master '98" (opening theme) (めざせポケモンマスター'98 (オープニング主題歌), Mezase Pokémon Masutā )
Re-recording of the Japanese opening theme of Pokémon: Indigo League
Lyrics by Akihito Toda [ja ], composed by Hirokazu Tanaka , arranged by Chell Watanabe [ja ], sung by Rica Matsumoto
"We won't give up on Pikachu" (ピカチュウあきらめないニャ)
"Flying Kairyu" (FLYINGカイリュー)
Also titled "Flying Dragonite"
"Messenger" (メッセンジャー)
"Sign of the Storm" (嵐の予兆)
"Departing for the Pokémon Castle!" (ポケモン城へ出発!)
"A Stormy Sea" (嵐の海を)
"Pokémon Castle" (ポケモン城)
"The Shadow Haunting Team Rocket" (ロケット団につきまとう影)
"Mewtwo Appears" (ミュウツー登場)
"Cloned Pokémon Awaken!" (コピーポケモン目覚める!)
"Showdown! Real vs. Cloned Pokémon" (対決! 本物対コピーポケモン)
"Flight of the Poké Balls" (乱れ飛ぶモンスターボール)
"Watch Out! Pikachu!" (危うし! ピカチュウ!)
"Satoshi's Will to Battle" (サトシ戦いの決意)
"Real vs. Cloned! Which Is Stronger?!" (本物とコピー! 強いのはどっちだ!)
"The Meaning of Life" (命あるもの)
"Tears of Miracle" (奇跡の涙)
"To the Sky of Hope" (希望の空へ)
"The Storm Clears" (晴れゆく嵐)
"Together with the Wind" (ending theme) (風といっしょに (エンディング主題歌), Kaze to issho ni )
Lyrics by Akihito Toda [ja ], composed by Hirokazu Tanaka , arranged by Tanaka and Kan Sawada , sung by Sachiko Kobayashi
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Entertainment Weekly review
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