# CCXP18: "I've always wanted to see what they would look like in real life," says the Pokemon actor: Inspector Pikachu



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To Warner Bros. came to CCXP 2018 stuffed with news. To talk about "Pokémon: Inspector Pikachu", the company has invited the actor Justice Smith, one of the protagonists of the film. He gives life to Tim, one of the few boys to understand what Pikachu is talking about.

"When I was a kid, I wanted to know what a pokemon would look like in real life, with scales and hairs," Smith said. He confessed that he was really an anime fan. "I still have all the cards and I've already played Pokemon Go. To date," he revealed.

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In the film, Tim and Pikachu build a relationship of friendship gradually, since in the first encounter all that the boy thinks is to be crazy. "The people around him understand it well by saying" Damn, Damn, Damn. "" In fact, I discovered that it was a very ugly word in Portuguese. "

The actor reported that the recordings had a lot of motion capture, using less CGI than expected for this type of production. Not to mention Pikachu, Smith's favorite Pokémon is the totodile of the second generation. "This is not one of the most famous, but it has always been my favorite," he said.

"Pokémon: Inspector Pikachu" is scheduled for May 9, 2019. In addition to Justice Smith, the public will also see Ryan Reynolds, head of Pikachu's original voice.