The Complete Version refers to the original Japanese theatrical release which included a prologue that reveals Mewtwo was created so that the scientist overseeing the project, Dr Fuji, could “unlock the secret to restoring life itself,” to bring his dead daughter Amber back to life (and maybe even restore his marriage in the process the first film is surprisingly bleak).
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Also, those familiar with the "Complete Version" of Pokemon: The First Movie will notice the origin of Mewtwo doesn't feature the character Amber. Mewtwo's origin is trimmed down The movie kicks off with the origin story for Mewtwo, and while they trim out a lot of exposition in the remake, they do add a new line for Mewtwo: "I cannot forget a world where a certain someone flew away from me." And that certain someone is of course Mew, so this line works to better set up Mewto’s motivation and connection to the source of his creation. Call us old fashioned, but we were always a fan of the original wonky dancing Ancient Mew design. The Ancient Mew carving has been changed This next one is a small detail, but the remake shows off a new design of the Ancient Mew carving to something a bit more elegant. The movie was completely remade in with CG animation from OLM, and there’s a brand new voice cast that reflects the current voices from the Pokemon anime, which is why Ash, Misty and Brock look and sound a bit different than you may remember.
The movie has a new look and sound Let's get the obvious stuff out of the way.