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Release Date:
July 19, 2003
Original Title:
劇場版 ポケットモンスター おどるポケモンひみつ基地
Alternate Titles:
Gotta Dance!
La base secrète Pokémon
Pokemon Gotta Dance!
Pokemon Movie 6 Short
Secret Base of the Dancing Pokemon
Бесшабашные танцы покемонов
おどるポケモンひみつ基地
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Media Factory
OLM
Pikachu Project
Shogakukan
Shogakukan Production
TV Tokyo
The Pokémon Company
Tomy
jeki
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Meowth is in charge of the Team Rocket secret base, a mysterious place full of odd gadgets and gizmos. Desperate to impress the boss, Meowth wants to use the Dancing PokéBaton—a device that lets users control Pokémon as they please—to create a show that’s sure to wow. Meanwhile, Pikachu and its friends finish up playing in the forest and stumble on the base. The gang hears Whismur, the Whisper Pokémon, crying for help—but when they try to make their rescue, the Dancing PokéBaton goes off and sends the whole group into a dancing frenzy! When a noise-loving Loudred and Ludicolo get caught up in the dancing, the madness gets even wilder! What’s going to happen to Meowth’s precious secret base?
Animation Director:
Sayuri Ichiishi
Eikichi Takahashi
Animation Supervisor:
Yōichi Kotabe
Assistant Director:
Yuji Asada
Character Designer:
Tokuhiro Matsubara
Sayuri Ichiishi
Creator:
Satoshi Tajiri
Junichi Masuda
Ken Sugimori
Director:
Kunihiko Yuyama
Executive Producer:
Masakazu Kubo
Hiroaki Tsuru
Music:
Akifumi Ota
Music Producer:
Hirokazu Tanaka
Producer:
Yukako Matsusako
Shukichi Kanda
Toshiaki Okuno
Takemoto Mori
Choji Yoshikawa
Production Designer:
Tsunekazu Ishihara
Screenplay:
Yukiyoshi Ôhashi
Sound Director:
Masafumi Mima
Storyboard:
Yuji Asada
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