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The Kanzenban Edition, is the original Japanese cut, with the inclusion of an extra ten minute prologue, and a variety of redrawn and re-animated scenes, including new CGI effects. This version, addressed as 'The Kanzenban' aired on July 8th 1999 and became the permanent replacement of the theatrical cut in physical releases and airings in Japan (the exact same issue that the _Star Wars Special Editions_ did to the theatrical release). Compared to '_Pokemon The First Movie_', the English dub - this is an entirely different film from start to finish. The ten minute prologue was cut out, the soundtrack was almost completely replaced and roughly 90% of the dialogue was rewritten to tell a different story, and sadly these dialogue changes were done intentionally, in an effort to change certain plot points and rewrite certain characters, such as Mewtwo, a character with a plethora of depth surrounding existentialism in the Kanzenban, and turning him into a one note villain. The sheer amount of liberties 4kids took on their dubbing feels criminal. The existence of the Kanzenban and '_The First Movie_' is practically the same thing as both '_Justice League_' and '_Zack Snyder's Justice League_' existing alongside one another. In both, there is a version which has been heavily edited so much it has created an entirely different movie, If you have any interest in reading more about how these films are so drastically different, I can't stress enough how good this comparison is. Dogasu covers absolutely everything and shows just how insanely different both versions are: > https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/movies/mov01.html If you'd like to read more about The Kanzenban release, Dogasu also covers this in detail: > https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/movies/1998_pm_mewtwo_strikes_back/pm_mewtwo_strikes_back_kanzenban.html
Replikas, online chatbots, have trouble determining their place in the world. They share their thoughts with the humans they exchange with. Events unfold from their point of view through real conversations collected on the web.
Step back into the imaginative and frankly terrifying world of Becky & Joe with Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared. In this episode: Some things change over Time.
An elder counts sheep as they fall asleep for the last time. Seeds spread across infertile land, among the deterioration of a bodily vessel and the earth it decomposes into.
An inspirational speaker becomes reinvigorated after meeting a lively woman who shakes up his mundane existence.
In his most personal, revealing work, writer-narrator Stan Lee bares his soul in a story-poem about religion and humanity, adapted into animation by Deadpool creator Fabian Nicieza and a team of artists and animators.
Creeping from the halls of the maze brain, corruption and terror is woven by devils born from the denied errors of mankind.
Jankovics's adaptation of the eponymous play is divided into multiple parts, and depicts the creation and fall of Man throughout history.
Five coworkers share their theories on the popular arcade game, "Pac-Man" instead of brainstorming for their upcoming Christmas party presentation.
A man sits with his cat on a lonely day and calls the operator, asking if there is a number for God. Premiered on the BBC Culture Show and featured in The Animation Show Vol. 4.