Camp Pikachu (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 13, 2002

Original Title:
ピカピカ星空キャンプ

Alternate Titles:
Acampamento Pikachu
Pocket Monsters: Pika Pika Hoshizora Camp
Poketto Monsuta: Pikapika Hoshizora Kyanpu
Сияющий пика-пика лагерь под звёздным небом

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
East Japan Marketing & Communications
Media Factory
OLM
Pikachu Project
Shogakukan
Shogakukan Production
TV Tokyo
The Pokémon Company
Tomy

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 22

Riding home atop a train, the Pichu Brothers suddenly find themselves knocked off and flying through the air! They hit a Wynaut on their way down, bringing all three of them to the forest where Pikachu, Totodile, and some more friends are playing in a waterfall and building a campfire. When it starts to rain, the group takes shelter in a water mill—but the water mill starts moving! The next morning, the whole group decides to work together to make sure the Pichu Brothers make their train. Will the two be able to make it home safe?

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Animation Director:
Eikichi Takahashi
Sayuri Ichiishi

Animation Supervisor:
Yōichi Kotabe

Assistant Director:
Yuji Asada

Character Designer:
Tokuhiro Matsubara
Sayuri Ichiishi
Yasuhiro Nishinaka

Creator:
Satoshi Tajiri

Director:
Kunihiko Yuyama

Executive Producer:
Takashi Kawaguchi
Masakazu Kubo

Music Producer:
Hirokazu Tanaka

Original Music Composer:
Atsushi Umebori

Producer:
Yukako Matsusako
Choji Yoshikawa
Takemoto Mori
Toshiaki Okuno
Shukichi Kanda

Production Supervisor:
Tsunekazu Ishihara

Screenplay:
Yukiyoshi Ôhashi

Sound Director:
Masafumi Mima

Storyboard:
Yuji Asada

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