Pokemon Heroes Latio & Latias


1h 12m 2003

Brief Synopsis

Set in a mysterious city on water, a baffling maze of canals and alleyways provides the glamorous setting for the continuing adventures of Ash and his Pokemon who travel to the water capital of the world, Alto Mare, where they meet two new Pokemons, a brother and sister pair of birds named Latias and Latios. The birds protect a treasure called the Droplet of the Heart, which is the target of a pair of thieves, Zanna and Rion. When the mysterious city accidentally floods, the treasure becomes endangered. Can Ash save the day?

Film Details

Also Known As
Pokemon 5, Pokemon Heroes, Pokemon Heroes Latio and Latias
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Adventure
Sequel
Release Date
2003
Production Company
Film Effects Inc.; Sound One
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX; MIRAMAX; Skifan Hf; Toho Company Ltd.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 12m

Synopsis

Set in a mysterious city on water, a baffling maze of canals and alleyways provides the glamorous setting for the continuing adventures of Ash and his Pokémon who travel to the Water Capital of the world, Alto Mare, where they meet two new Pokemons, a brother and sister pair of birds named Latias and Latios. The birds protect a treasure called the Droplet of the Heart, which is the target of a pair of thieves, Zanna and Rion. When the mysterious city accidentally floods, the treasure becomes endangered--can Ash save the day?

Crew

Jessica Allen

Post-Production Coordinator

Paul J Baccash

Main Title Animation

Christopher Boncic

Adr Editor

Kathy Borland

Producer (Usa Adaptation)

Michael Brady

Music Production Assistant

Katie Bruggeman

Post-Production Coordinator

Keith Croket

Assistant Editor

Nick Dibeneditto

Negative Cutting

Lucialie Dumaguing

Main Title Animation

Jenaro Figueroa

Adr Coordinator

Jay Film

Editor

Motofumi Fujiwara

Conceptual Character Artist

Toshihide Fukuda

Production Executive

Dan Fulton

Assistant Sound Editor

Yumiko Fuse

Editor

Norman J. Grossfeld

Executive Producer

Toshio Henmi

Editor

Theresa Herico

Post-Production Coordinator

Sayuri Ichiishi

Character Design

Tsunekazu Ishihara

Production Supervisor

Yutaka Ito

Editor

Larry Juris

Production Manager (Usa Adaptation)

Alfred R. Kahn

Executive Producer

Osamu Kamei

Production Executive

Shukichi Kanda

Animation Producer

Katsuyoshi Kanemura

Art Director

Takashi Kawaguchi

Executive Producer

Ryan Kelly

Main Title Animation

Thomas Kodros

Dolby Sound Consultant

Yoichi Kotabe

Animation Supervisor

Masakazu Kubo

Executive Producer

Kim Lee

Main Title Animation

Jim Malone

Screenplay (Usa Adaptation)

Tokuhiro Matsubara

Character Design

Yukako Matsusako

Producer

Armen Mazlumian

Adr Editor

Katia Milani

Supervising Producer (Usa Adaptation)

Koichi Miyagawa

Production Executive

Shinji Miyazaki

Music

Takemoto Mori

Producer

Shigeki Morimoto

Conceptual Character Artist

Atsuko Nishida

Conceptual Character Artist

Yukiko Nojiri

Editor

Jennifer Obrotka

Logo Design

Satoshi Ohta

Conceptual Character Artist

Yoshie Okabayashi

Post-Production Accountant

Toshiaki Okuno

Animation Producer

Jun Okutani

Conceptual Character Artist

Angela Organ

Assistant Sound Editor

Jeff Pustynsky

Adr Editor

Cathy Rait

Color Timer

Muneo Saito

Conceptual Character Artist

Anthony Salerno

Casting Director

Sherene Sharpe

Production Assistant

Hisao Shirai

Director Of Photography

Maddy Shirazi

Supervising Sound Editor

Susan Shufro

Music Editor

John Siegler

Music Supervisor

Hideki Sonoda

Screenwriter

Diana Sterling

Assistant (To The Producer)

Ken Sugimori

Conceptual Character Artist

Katsumi Takao

Art Director

Akihiro Tamagawa

Character Design

Paul Taylor

Translations

Kantaro Tomiyama

Production Executive

Hiroaki Tsuru

Production Executive

Peter Waggoner

Rerecording Mixer

Erin Waters

Post-Production Coordinator

Masao Yagi

Production Executive

Hironobu Yoshida

Conceptual Character Artist

Toshiyuki Yoshihara

Production Executive

Choji Yoshikawa

Producer

Rena Yoshikawa

Conceptual Character Artist

Denitsa Zaharieva

Associate Producer

Film Details

Also Known As
Pokemon 5, Pokemon Heroes, Pokemon Heroes Latio and Latias
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Adventure
Sequel
Release Date
2003
Production Company
Film Effects Inc.; Sound One
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX; MIRAMAX; Skifan Hf; Toho Company Ltd.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 12m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Limited Release in United States May 16, 2003

Released in United States Spring May 16, 2003

Fifth in the series of Japanese anime films including: "Pokemon: The First Movie" (1999), "Pokemon: The Movie 2000" (2000), "Pokemon 3 the Movie: Spell of the Unknown" (2001) and "Pokemon 4Ever" (2002).

Limited Release in United States May 16, 2003

Released in United States Spring May 16, 2003