Mewtwo Strikes Back
The Kanzenban






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Dogasu's Backpack | Movies & Specials Guide | Mewtwo Strikes Back | The Kanzenban

The following is an image gallery that documents all of the edits made from the theatrical version of Mewtwo Strikes Back! to the Kanzenban version. Screenshots from the original theatrical version, taken from the Japanese LaserDisc release, are on the left while ones from the Kanzenban version, taken from the DVD release, are on the right. Click on each image to view a larger version.



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The Kanzenban edits that I think most people are familiar with - the CG clouds - start here.
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More bubbles are added.
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This shot of Mew floating up in a bubble was completely reanimated.
Theatrical
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The pink glow around Mew is reduced for the Kanzenban.
Theatrical
Kanzenban


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Once again, the sky is filled with CG clouds.
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Something that I find weird is the fact that the sequence where we see Satoshi-tachi and the Rocket-Dan make their way through the storm later in the movie was completely untouched. No CG clouds, no extra special effects, nothing.










 

 

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