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How many Pokemon *** movies are there? What are they?

Pokemon (Pokémon) As of December 2018, *** there are 21 theatrical versions. As follows

1. Mewtwo's Counterattack

"Mewtwo's Counterattack" (Theatrical version of "Mewtwo's Counterattack" (Theatrical version of "Mewtwo's Counterattack") is a film by A 1998 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the general director of the "Pokémon" animated series.

2. "Pokémon Lugia Explosion"

"Pokémon Lugia Explosion" is a Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. The second theatrical version of the Baby series. Supplements the scene setting of the Orange Islands in the original animation, and introduces several new Pokémon including Lugia and King Hippo.

3. The Emperor of the Crystal Tower

"The Emperor of the Crystal Tower" is a Japanese animated feature film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It was released in Japan on July 8, 2000. Like its predecessor, "Pokémon: Lugia Explosion", the short film "Pikachu and Pichu" was screened before the main film.

4. Celebi's Encounter Through Time

"Pokémon: Celebi's Encounter Through Time" is a film based on "Pokémon" directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. A 2001 Japanese animated film produced by the anime series. This is the fourth theatrical version of "Pokemon", which was released in Japanese cinemas on July 7, 2001.

5. Latias and Latios, the patron saints of the water city

"Latias and Latios, the patron saints of the water city" is a Tangshan drama Directed by Kunihiko, it is a 2002 Japanese animated film based on the Pokémon animated series. This film is the fifth Pokémon movie, and the plot is based on the Pokémon Unprinted Arc (Johto Arc).

6. Jirachi, the Seven Nights' Wishing Star

"Jirachi, the Seven Nights' Wishing Star" is the sixth theatrical version of the Pokémon series and the first to introduce Pokémon. Theatrical version of the character in Super Generation. "Pokémon's Secret Dancing Base" was screened along with the film. The movie was released in Japanese theaters on July 19, 2003. Its main scene was shot in Wulingyuan, Hunan, China.

7. Deoxys, Visitor of the Sky

"Deoxys, the Visitor of the Sky" is a Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is a Pokémon film. The second movie of Ultra Generations and the seventh movie of Pokémon the Movie. The work premiered in Japan on July 17, 2004.

8. Lucario, the Brave of Mew and Haguio

"Lucario, the Brave of Mew and Haguio" is a 2005 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. The eighth Pokémon movie and the third movie in the "Pokémon Ultra Generations" series. The slogan is "It all starts with a dream!".

9. The Pokémon Conservationist and the Prince of the Blue Sea, Mana Fei

"The Pokémon Conservationist and the Prince of the Blue Sea, Mana Fei" is a 2006 film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama 2011 Japanese animated film, it is the fourth theatrical version of Pokémon Ultra Generations and the ninth work of Pokémon The Movie.

10. The decisive battle in the Tower of Time and Space Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai

"The decisive battle in the Tower of Time and Space Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai "Clay" is the tenth Pokémon movie directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and released in 2007. As the movie title indicates, Darkrai, Dialga and Palkia are the Pokémon highlighted in the movie.

11. Giratina and the Flower Bouquet of the Ice Sky

"Giratina and the Flower Bouquet of the Sky" is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama The eleventh animated film and Pokémon the Movie, and the second theatrical version of "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl". The slogan is "Pokémon, guided by the light of gratitude."

12. Arceus: The Time and Space

"Arzeus: The Time and Space" is a 2009 Japanese animated film directed by Yuyama Kunihiko and is the twelfth Pokémon film. The theatrical version is also the third part of the trilogy of theatrical versions of the "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl" series. The tagline is "Fight beyond boundaries and solve the mysteries of the world." The movie was released in Japan on July 18, 2009

13. Zoroark the Phantom Overlord

"Zoroark the Phantom Overlord" (theatrical version of Zoroark the Phantom Overlord) "Phantom of the Phantom" (Phantom of the Overlord) is a Japanese animated film directed by Yuyama Kunihiko. It is the fourth theatrical version of "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl" and the thirteenth work of "Pokémon the Movie".

14. Victini and the Dark Hero Zekrom

"Victini and the Dark Hero Zekrom" is the fourteenth Pokémon Theater film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama One of the series, it is also the first theatrical version of the "Pokémon Super Wish" series. The movie was released in Japan on July 16, 2011.

15. Victini and the White Hero Reshiram

The movie focuses on the appearance in the trailer shown at the end of its predecessor "Zoroark: The Phantom Overlord" The victorious Pokémon Victini, the White Sun Pokémon Reshiram, and the Black Yin Pokémon Zekrom.

16. Kyurem VS Holy Swordsman Keldeo

"Kyurem VS Holy Swordsman Keldeo" is the fifteenth magical movie directed by Kunihiko Yuyama Pokémon the Movie is also the second part of the "Pokémon Super Wish" series of movies. The movie was released in Japan on July 14, 2012.

17. Genesect: The Awakening of Mewtwo

The Awakening of Genesect: The Awakening of Mewtwo is the 10th film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and released in 2013. There are six Pokémon movies, and it is also the third and final movie in the "Pokémon Super Wish" series. The movie was released in Japan on July 13, 2013.

18. Cocoon of Destruction and Dianxi

Cocoon of Destruction and Dianxi (ポケモン?ザ?ムービーWai "Hakai no Mayu to Dianshī") is a 2014 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama.

19. Halo's Super Demon

"Halo's Super Demon Hoopa" is the 18th theatrical animation of the "Pokémon" animated series, and also the "Pokémon" animated series. The second theatrical animation of "Yume XY" was released in Japanese cinemas on July 18, 2015.

20. Volkenion and the Mechanical Doll Magearna

"Pokémon: Volkenion and the Clever Doll Magearna" is " The 19th theatrical version of the Pokémon animated series was released in Japanese cinemas on July 16, 2016. Mainland China introduced the "Pokémon" theatrical version animation for the first time, and the theatrical version was released in cinemas nationwide on November 11, 2017.

21. The decision is yours!

"Pokémon: The decision is yours!" " is a commemorative work for the 20th anniversary of Pokémon and is also the 20th theatrical version of Pokémon. It was released in Japanese cinemas on July 15, 2017.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pokémon