Pokémon: The First Movie

Engelske undersættelser Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)

The Pokémon match of all time is here.

Animation Family Adventure Fantasy Action
6.9 / 10

Determined to prove its superiority, a bio-engineered Pokémon called Mewtwo lures Ash, Pikachu and others into a Pokemon match like none before.

Runtime 96 min
Language JA
Country Japan
Director Kunihiko Yuyama
Budget $30M
Box Office $164M
Handling

En nervepirrende actionfilm med høj tempo og intense kampe.

7 English subtitles available
Release Source Downloads Flags Download
Pokemon Movie 1 - The First Movie (Mewtwo vs Mew) opensubtitles 45,553 CC .SRT
Pokemon.The.First.Movie.Mewtwo.Strikes.Back.1998.DUBBED.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG opensubtitles 6,546 .SRT
pokemon_movie_dvd_r1_original_japanese_dvd opensubtitles 5,067 .SRT
Pokemon.The.First.Movie.1999.DVDRip.XviD-Pokemon opensubtitles 22,208 .SRT
Pokemon The Movie 2000 - The Power Of One opensubtitles 9,415 .SRT
Pokemon Movie 01 Mewtwo Strikes Back [720p_Blu_Ray_Dual_Audio] opensubtitles 7,734 CC .SRT
DUBBED.720p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG opensubtitles 5,216 .SRT

Pokémon: The First Movie — Cast & Crew

Directed by: Kunihiko Yuyama

Rica Matsumoto Satoshi (voice)
Ikue Otani Pikachu (voice)
Mayumi Izuka Kasumi (voice)
Satomi Korogi Togepy (voice)
Yuji Ueda Takeshi (voice)
Megumi Hayashibara Musashi (voice)
Shin-ichiro Miki Kojirō (voice)
Inuko Inuyama Nyarth (voice)
Ayako Shiraishi Joy (voice)
Chinami Nishimura Junsar (voice)

Languages Spoken in Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)

Pokémon: The First Movie features dialogue in Japanese. As the original language is not English, accurate English subtitles are essential for English-speaking audiences to fully appreciate the dialogue, cultural references, and storytelling nuances in Pokémon: The First Movie.

Download English Subtitles for Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)

This page lists all available English subtitle files for the movie Pokémon: The First Movie (1998) in .SRT format. We currently have 7 subtitle versions sourced from opensubtitles. Each version corresponds to a different video release, so you can find the subtitle that synchronises perfectly with your file.

The most popular subtitle for Pokémon: The First Movie has been downloaded 45,553 times, which is a strong indicator of quality and timing accuracy.

Some versions include closed captions (CC) that describe sound effects, music cues, and speaker identification — ideal for hearing-impaired viewers or anyone who wants the fullest experience.

About Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)

Determined to prove its superiority, a bio-engineered Pokémon called Mewtwo lures Ash, Pikachu and others into a Pokemon match like none before.

  • Genre: Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Action
  • Release year: 1998
  • TMDB rating: 6.9 / 10
  • Type: Movie
  • Runtime: 96 minutes
  • Director: Kunihiko Yuyama
  • Spoken languages: Japanese
  • Country: Japan
  • IMDB ID: tt0190641

Pokémon: The First Movie is an animation movie released in 1998. Having accurate English subtitles is especially important for animation titles, where fast-paced dialogue and intense scenes can make spoken lines difficult to catch.

Trivia & Fun Facts about Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)

  • The production budget for Pokémon: The First Movie was approximately $30 million.
  • Pokémon: The First Movie earned approximately $164 million at the worldwide box office.
  • The film earned more than 5 times its production budget, making it a major box office success.
  • Pokémon: The First Movie is part of the Pokémon Collection franchise.
  • Produced by OLM</strong>, <strong>Shogakukan Production</strong>, <strong>TV Tokyo.
  • The original language of Pokémon: The First Movie is Japanese, not English.
  • Pokémon: The First Movie has been rated by 1,560 users on The Movie Database (TMDB).
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How to Add English Subtitles to Pokémon: The First Movie

  1. Find your release version – Check the filename of your Pokémon: The First Movie video file. It usually contains the source (BluRay, WEB-DL, HDTV) and release group name.
  2. Download the matching .SRT – In the table above, locate the subtitle whose release name matches your video and click the download button.
  3. Rename the subtitle file – Rename the downloaded .SRT file so it has the exact same name as your video file (e.g. pokemon-the-first-movie.srt).
  4. Place both files together – Move the .SRT into the same folder as the video.
  5. Open in your media player – Launch the video in VLC, Kodi, Plex, MPC-HC, PotPlayer, or Infuse. The subtitles will load automatically.

Best Media Players for Pokémon: The First Movie Subtitles

Any media player that supports external .SRT files will work with the subtitles on this page. Here are the most popular options:

  • VLC Media Player – Free, open-source, and available on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Drag and drop the .SRT file onto the player window or use Subtitle > Add Subtitle File. Press G/H to adjust timing on the fly.
  • Kodi – Ideal for home theatre setups. Place the .SRT in the same folder as the video and Kodi loads it automatically.
  • Plex – Name the .SRT file identically to the video and place it in the same directory. Plex detects it and offers it as a selectable subtitle track.
  • MPC-HC / MPC-BE – Lightweight Windows players with excellent subtitle rendering. Supports .SRT auto-loading and manual delay adjustments.
  • Infuse (Apple TV / iOS) – Automatically picks up .SRT files stored alongside your videos on network shares or cloud storage.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pokémon: The First Movie (1998) Subtitles

Where can I download English subtitles for Pokémon: The First Movie?

You can download free English subtitles for Pokémon: The First Movie (1998) right here on engelskeundersaettelser.com. We have 7 subtitle versions available from sources like opensubtitles. Simply choose the version that matches your video release and click the download button.

Are the Pokémon: The First Movie subtitles free to download?

Yes, absolutely. Every English subtitle for Pokémon: The First Movie on our website is 100% free. There is no registration, no subscription, and no hidden fees.

Which Pokémon: The First Movie subtitle file should I choose?

Look at the Release column in the subtitle table above and match it to the release version of your video file. Common indicators include the video source (BluRay, WEB-DL, HDTV, DVDRip) and the release group name. If you are not sure which version you have, choose the subtitle with the highest download count (the top version here has 45,553 downloads).

The Pokémon: The First Movie subtitles are out of sync with my video. How do I fix it?

Subtitle timing issues usually occur when the subtitle was created for a different video release. Try these solutions:

  • Download a different subtitle version from the table above that matches your specific release
  • Adjust the subtitle delay in your player: in VLC, press G (delay) or H (advance) to shift subtitles by 50ms per press
  • Use free tools like Subtitle Edit or SubSync to automatically re-synchronise the .SRT file to your video

Are there closed captions (CC) for Pokémon: The First Movie?

Yes. Some of the subtitle versions for Pokémon: The First Movie (1998) include closed captions, marked with the CC tag in the table. These subtitles contain additional descriptions of sound effects, background music, and speaker identification.

Can I use these subtitles on my smart TV?

Yes. Download the .SRT file and save it on a USB drive or network-attached storage in the same folder as your Pokémon: The First Movie video file. Rename the .SRT to match the video filename exactly. Most smart TVs will detect and display the subtitles automatically.

What is the .SRT subtitle format?

SRT (SubRip Text) is the most widely used subtitle format in the world. It is a simple text file containing numbered entries with timestamps and dialogue text. The .SRT format is supported by virtually every media player, smart TV, streaming device, and video editing tool.