The Pokemon Company delved into the film industry with the first Pokemon movie which focused on Mew and Mewtwo way back in 1999, and several sequels have been released since. One fan that's intimately familiar with the initial Pokemon movies decided to imagine what the Game Boy games at the time would have been like if they followed the storylines from Pokemon: The First Movie and Pokemon 2,000.
Twitter user Sindorman recently posted two images created in the likeness of early Pokemon games with a caption pondering what handheld game adaptions of the Pokemon movies would have been like if they were released at the time. While there have been over a dozen Pokemon movies released since the original, Sindorman's post focuses onPokemon: The First Movie and Pokemon 2,000. Given that these films were both released in 1999, the fan art is inspired by the art of Pokemon Gold and Silver which were both released between the movie premieres.
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The first Sindorman fan art fittingly centers on Pokemon: The First Movie and one of its key moments towards the end of the movie. As several Pokemon are clashing with their clones with Mewtwo encouraging them, Pokemon anime hero Ash turns to stone after blocking a powerful psychic blast from Mewtwo. This interference causes all the Pokemon to pause their fighting and cry out for the Pokemon trainer, beginning with Pikachu, which is the moment that has been encapsulated by Sindorman's fan art. Standing in the middle of a Pokemon stadium between Mew and Mewtwo with all the Pokemon sprites looking on, Pikachu and Ash share the tear-jerking moment in Sindorman's Game Boy interpretation of the scene just as they do in the movie.
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