Screenwriter Of Pokémon: The First Movie To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

Director of Photography also recognised.

Back in the late '90s, when the Pokémon craze had reached an all-time high, Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back was released in cinemas. The screenwriter, Takeshi Shudo – who passed away in 2010 – has now been recognised for his efforts, with the Tokyo Anime Award Festival announcing he'll be receiving a posthumous lifetime achievement anime award.

Takeshi was also the lead writer of the Pokémon anime series from the show's beginning in 1997 up until 2002. Shudo worked on plenty of other anime such as GoShogun but is best remembered for his work on the Pokémon series over the years.

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