Differenze tra le versioni di "F04"

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Sostituzione testo - "Pallet Town" con "Biancavilla"
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m (Sostituzione testo - "Pallet Town" con "Biancavilla")
===Dub edits===
* This film is notable that for the first (and so far only) time in the series' history, three scenes were specially animated for Western audiences.
** The first was an alternate scene of Ash calling Professor Oak to find out about Suicune. In the original scene, Professor Oak assumes it is Suicune, then shows Ash a picture from a book of Suicune, gives some info on it; however, when he attempts to write a [[Pokémon senryū]], [[Ash's Muk]] smothers Oak and {{Tracey}} apologizes. In the alternate scene used for the English adaptation, Professor Oak confirms that Suicune is one of the legendary Pokémon, gives information on Suicune, and confirms that he has seen it, and he also tells Ash that the legends surrounding Suicune being the embodiment of the North Wind and being able to purify tainted water are true. Mr. White then calls to Ash and his friends, then they run off with Mr. White to the boat. The scene then cuts to an exterior shot of [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] in [[Pallet TownBiancavilla]], then it cuts to him sitting inside his lab, wondering whether or not he should have told them about what was going to happen.
** The second scene is a comic relief moment when Team Rocket try to grab some fruit from the Marauder's mech only to fall off and get left behind.
** The third scene is an alternate ending. The new ending is when Ash calls Professor Oak again, telling him of his adventures in the forest and how sad he was that he would never see his new friend again. Oak assures him that him and ''Sammy'' would always be friends, no matter how far apart they are. Misty also directly asks how Oak knew Sammy's name. In the original, Sam was shown returning home to Towa believing that his experience in the future was a dream (thereby avoiding the grandfather paradox as stated above, but creating an error: he believed that what happened was a dream, but he still had sketches from this "dream"). In fact, the only clue for the Japanese audience that Sam was actually the younger Professor Oak was during the credits when Tracey finds Sam's faded sketch of Celebi and Pikachu sleeping among Professor Oak's belongings (this does cause a small continuity error, as Tracey finds the sketchbook stashed away among several other old books despite Professor Oak having being shown to have been recently reading it).
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