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'''''Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure''''' (''ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー2 ピカチュウの海底大冒険, Pokémon 3D Adventure 2: Pikachu no Kaitei Daibōken'') is a short anime film that was shown in 4D. It is the second 3D Pokémon short. The plot involves Pikachu and friends going on vacation, only to be visited by Chatot, who has found a treasure map leading to a legendary treasure known as the Wailord's Tear, which is located in a sunken pirate ship.<ref>[http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/movies/3d_sea_adventure/pikachu_big_sea_adventure_impressions.html Dogashu's Backpack review and summary of the short.] Retrieved 21 Jan '17</ref>
'''''Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure''''' (''ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー2 ピカチュウの海底大冒険, Pokémon 3D Adventure 2: Pikachu no Kaitei Daibōken'') is a short anime film that was shown in 4D. It is the second 3D Pokémon short. The plot involves Pikachu and friends going on vacation, only to be visited by Chatot, who has found a treasure map leading to a legendary treasure known as the Wailord's Tear, which is located in a sunken pirate ship.<ref>[http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/movies/3d_sea_adventure/pikachu_big_sea_adventure_impressions.html Dogashu's Backpack review and summary of the short.] Retrieved 21 Jan '17</ref>


The film had a limited run in Japan in select theaters starting in 2006. It was later dubbed into English and premiered at the IMAX 3D Theater at Jordan's Furniture in Avon, Massachusetts. It was distributed by SimEx-Iwerks. It played there for a while, but it is no longer playing. SimEx-Iwerks claims their rights to the film have expired. It is not currently playing anywhere, and as such it is unavailable.
The film had a limited run in Japan in select theaters starting in 2006. It was later dubbed into English and premiered at the IMAX 3D Theater at Jordan's Furniture in Avon, Massachusetts.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080802235901/http://www.nz01.2day.terabyte.co.nz:80/jordansimax/JORDANSlivearticle.asp?ArtID=1207764615&menu= An archived webpage mentioning the short.] Retrieved 13 Sep '22</ref>  It was distributed by SimEx-Iwerks. It played there for a while, but it is no longer playing. SimEx-Iwerks claims their rights to the film have expired. It is not currently playing anywhere, and as such it is unavailable.


It was screened again in 2017 together with ''[[Pokémon_3D_Adventure:_Mew_o_Sagase!_(lost_3D_short_of_anime;_2005)|Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase!]]'' in Japanese theaters<ref>[http://www.pokemon-movie.jp/news/?p=2498 A Japanese ''Pokémon'' movie website's listing of the short.] Retrieved 21 Jan '17</ref> and again in 2020.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200321154633/https://www.toyohaku.gr.jp/sizensi/03event/2019/theater/2020zenki.html 2020 screenings at the Toyohashi Museum of National History.] Retrieved 01 Feb '20</ref>
It was screened again in 2017 together with ''Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase!'' in Japanese theaters<ref>[http://www.pokemon-movie.jp/news/?p=2498 A Japanese ''Pokémon'' movie website's listing of the short.] Retrieved 21 Jan '17</ref> and again in 2020.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200321154633/https://www.toyohaku.gr.jp/sizensi/03event/2019/theater/2020zenki.html 2020 screenings at the Toyohashi Museum of National History.] Retrieved 01 Feb '20</ref>


Some footage is publicly available, however. In addition to a teaser shown on Japanese TV and a slightly different Japanese teaser on the ''Pokémon'' Movie website, SimEx-Iwerks uploaded an English trailer to their YouTube channel and a 30-second clip to their site, which was then uploaded to YouTube by someone else.
Some footage is publicly available, however. In addition to a teaser shown on Japanese TV and a slightly different Japanese teaser on the ''Pokémon'' Movie website, SimEx-Iwerks uploaded an English trailer to their YouTube channel and a 30-second clip to their site, which was then uploaded to YouTube by someone else.


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Revision as of 17:35, 13 September 2022

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Poster for the short film.

Status: Partially Found

Pokémon 4D: Pikachu's Ocean Adventure (ポケモン3Dアドベンチャー2 ピカチュウの海底大冒険, Pokémon 3D Adventure 2: Pikachu no Kaitei Daibōken) is a short anime film that was shown in 4D. It is the second 3D Pokémon short. The plot involves Pikachu and friends going on vacation, only to be visited by Chatot, who has found a treasure map leading to a legendary treasure known as the Wailord's Tear, which is located in a sunken pirate ship.[1]

The film had a limited run in Japan in select theaters starting in 2006. It was later dubbed into English and premiered at the IMAX 3D Theater at Jordan's Furniture in Avon, Massachusetts.[2] It was distributed by SimEx-Iwerks. It played there for a while, but it is no longer playing. SimEx-Iwerks claims their rights to the film have expired. It is not currently playing anywhere, and as such it is unavailable.

It was screened again in 2017 together with Pokémon 3D Adventure: Mew o Sagase! in Japanese theaters[3] and again in 2020.[4]

Some footage is publicly available, however. In addition to a teaser shown on Japanese TV and a slightly different Japanese teaser on the Pokémon Movie website, SimEx-Iwerks uploaded an English trailer to their YouTube channel and a 30-second clip to their site, which was then uploaded to YouTube by someone else.

Gallery

The teaser shown on Japanese TV (starts at 0:13).

The film's English dub trailer.

A 30-second clip.

A Japanese trailer from the Pokémon Movie website.

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References