The Lost City of Aquatopia

The Lost City of Aquatopia is the 19th film associated with the Pokemon animated series, and is the third one featuring the characters from X and Y Generation. The film is inspired from the old film serials and classic adventure films (mainly Indiana Jones and National Treasure).

Summary
As Ash Ketchum and friends journey to the next city, they suddenly get involved with archeologist and adventurer Dr. Jake Rider, who is searching for the lost city of Aquatopia. But a mysterious gang of villains is also looking for the city, but one of them has his own plans for it.

Regular characters

 * Rica Matsumoto (Sarah Natochenny in the English adaption) as Ash Ketchum:
 * Ikue Otani as Pikachu:
 * Mayuki Makiguchi (Haven Paschall in the English adaption) as Serena:
 * Yuki Kaji (Michael Liscio Jr. in the English adaption) as Clemont:
 * Mariya Ise (Alyson Rosenfeld in the English adaption) as Bonnie:
 * Megumi Hayashibara (Michele Knotz in the English adaption) as Jessie: A member of Team Rocket.
 * Shinichiro Miki (Carter Cathcart in the English adaption) as James: A member of Team Rocket.
 * Inuko Inuyama (Carter Cathcart in the English adaption) as Meowth: A member of Team Rocket. Unusually for a Pokemon, he has the ability to walk upright and is capable of human speech.

Guest characters

 * Koji Ochiai (Jason David Frank in the English adaption) as Dr. Jake Rider: an archaeology professor who often embarks on perilous adventures to obtain rare artifacts.
 * Shinichiro Miki as Swamp-beast (Dr. Jake Rider's Goodra): He is the first Pokemon ever obtained by Rider and they've have been together ever since he was a Goomy. He is much darker colored then most Goodra, being dark green. His personality is also inverted for a Goodra, as is very aggresive and Anti-Social. He has one blind eye and a scar over it, he also has a great dislike or hatred for Stonehedge's Garchomp since he was responsible for his eye.
 * Koichi Yamadera as Dr. Jake Rider's Mew: He is the second Pokemon ever obtained by Rider. Rider rescued Mew from poachers and he has been with him ever since. He also has a great dislike or hatred for Stonehedge's Mewtwo.
 * Kenta Miyake as Thundercat (Dr. Jake Rider's Electabuzz):
 * Katsuyuki Konishi as King (Dr. Jake Rider's Nidoking):
 * Eric Stuart as Tiger (Dr. Jake Rider's Machoke):
 * Katsuyuki Konishi as Rocky Jax (Dr. Jake Rider's Rhydon):
 * Eric Stuart as Baku (Dr. Jake Rider's Hypno):
 * Katsuyuki Konishi as Rufus (Dr. Jake Rider's Mightyena):
 * Jaws (Dr. Jake Rider's Sharpedo):
 * Takahiro Suzuki (Cheech Marin in the English adaption) as Phil Abbot: One of Dr. Rider's sidekicks and best friend of Lucas. He is inspired by Bud Abbott.
 * Takanori Hoshino as Phil's Tyranitar:
 * Toshikazu Miura (Tommy Chong in the English adaption) as Lucas Harding: One of Dr. Rider's sidekicks and best friend of Phil. He is inspired by Lou Costello.
 * Kōichi Sakaguchi as Lucas's Houndoom:
 * Akira Takarada (Neil Kaplan in the English adaption) as Khan: The high priest and leader of a cult-like organization seeking an evil legendary Pokemon hidden in the lost city. He is one of the four main antagonists.
 * Unsho Ishizuka (Carter Cathcart in the English adaption) as Khan's Bronzong:
 * Kenta Miyake (Tom Wayland in the English adaption) as Khan's Heatran:
 * George Tokoro (Mark Hamill in the English adaption) as Major: A secret state police agent and Stonehedge's acquired right-hand man. He is one of the four main antagonists.
 * Major's Fearow:
 * Masachika Ichimura (Tim Curry in the English adaption) as Dr. Nathan Stonehedge: A British archaeologist and Dr. Jake Rider's arch-nemesis. Like Rider, Stonehedge scoured the globe for antiquities, but would rather sell them for his own profit instead of giving them to a museum as Jake did. On several occasions, he would simply let Rider do the dirty work and then steal the prize for himself. He is one of the four main antagonists.
 * Katsuyuki Konishi as Dr. Nathan Stonehedge's Garchomp:
 * Koichi Sakaguchi (Darren Dunstan in the English adaption) as Dr. Nathan Stonehedge's Metagross:
 * Dr. Nathan Stonehedge's Mewtwo:
 * Mari Natsuki (Michele Knotz in the English adaption) as Colonel Helga Krause: A villainous and ruthless agent and military officer leading the operation to secure the lost city. She is psychic, as well as a very skilled fencer and combatant. She is one of the four main antagonists.
 * Eric Stuart as Colonel Helga Krause's Shedinja:
 * Carter Cathcart as Colonel Helga Krause's Ninjask:
 * Ryuzaburo Otomo (Dan Green in the English adaption) as Megatyran:

Other characters

 * Masami Toyoshima (Sarah Natochenny in the English adaption) as Delia Ketchum: Ash's mother and Dr. Rider's ex-girlfriend. She was kidnapped by a cult-like organization as blackmail for Dr. Rider.
 * Yuji Ueda (Kayzie Rogers in the English adaption) as Mimey:
 * Masuo Amada (Scottie Ray in the English adaption) as Alan Ketchum: Ash's deceased father and Delia's late husband who died in a burning skyscraper while saving Ash, Delia, Professor Oak, and his Pokemon from a horrible fate. He mainly appears in flashbacks. He was a Pokemon Master and a childhood friend of Dr. Rider. He loved his family and Pokemon so much he sacrificed his own life for them.
 * Megumi Hayashibara as Steve Ketchum's Pidgeot:
 * Steve Ketchum's Rapidash:
 * Unsho Ishizuka (Carter Cathcart in the English adaption) as Professor Oak: A Pokemon scientist and mentor of Alan Ketchum and Dr. Rider. He is mostly seen in flashbacks during the film.

Trivia

 * This film will be the first Pokemon film (since Pokemon the Movie: Black-Victini and Reshiram and White-Victini and Zekrom) to be released theatrically in the USA.
 * This film will be considered the darkest Pokemon film ever made.
 * The burning skyscraper seen in Ash's flashback is a reference to the September 11 attacks.