
As the climax unfolds in Ryme City, the city’s founder, Howard Clifford, emerges as the true mastermind behind the chaos. Howard’s vision for evolution involves fusing humans with their Pokémon, a process enabled by Mewtwo’s extraordinary powers.
He manipulates events using a neural link device, transferring his consciousness into Mewtwo and orchestrating a city-wide catastrophe with a powerful gas released from parade balloons. This “R” gas sends Pokémon into a wild frenzy, setting the stage for mass fusion, Howard’s idea of future prosperity.
Lucy Stevens and Tim rush to thwart this scheme, braving dangerous encounters and unraveling complex clues, including the true identity of Roger Clifford. It is revealed that Roger was replaced by a shape-shifting Ditto under Howard’s control, adding another layer to the city’s deception.
As Howard’s takeover nears completion, Pikachu and Tim work in tandem to defeat him, finally freeing Mewtwo from Howard’s control by removing the neural link headband.
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With the villain defeated and his sinister aspirations dashed, Mewtwo turns his attention to the souls of the city’s inhabitants. The citizens, who had been fused with their Pokémon, are restored to their rightful forms, allowing Ryme City to return to peace and normalcy.
Discovering Pikachu’s Secret Identity
One of the film’s most emotional shocks lies in the truth about Pikachu. Throughout their journey, Tim shares a unique connection with Pikachu, communicating in a way no other human can. As Tim’s search for his lost father progresses, subtle hints surface the voice, the bond, and the persistent sense of familiarity.
The reveal comes from Mewtwo, who explains that Harry Goodman, Tim’s estranged father, never died in his car accident. Instead, he was mortally injured in the crash caused by genetically enhanced Greninjas.
Mewtwo, with his near-divine abilities, saves Harry by merging his essence (soul and consciousness) with Pikachu, the father’s loyal partner, who consents to the fusion to save his life. Both lose their memories in the process, leaving Tim to connect with Pikachu, unaware that he’s forming a relationship with his father all along.
This twist reframes their interactions, making each heartfelt moment deeply poignant. Every joke, touch, and act of support from Pikachu becomes part of Tim’s path to reconnect with the very family he’s been seeking, even when he doesn’t realize it.
Mewtwo’s Restoration and the Reunion
As Howard’s plan falls apart and the city is saved, the final scenes deliver a powerful emotional resolution. Mewtwo appears, having been rescued from manipulation, and uses his abilities to reverse the fusion.
Pikachu is separated from Harry’s soul, and Harry is restored to his human form, portrayed by Ryan Reynolds. This transformation shocks and moves Tim, illuminating the depth of Pikachu’s sacrifice and Mewtwo’s compassion.
Tim, who spent the movie wrestling with resentment, confusion, and longing, embraces his real father. Their reunion comes after a journey not just through the city’s mysteries, but through the complicated emotions separating them.

Pikachu returns to his cheerful, classic persona once again, a friend, not a vessel for Harry. This unity enables Tim to heal and look forward.
In the final scene, Tim decides against returning home. Instead, he remains in Ryme City alongside Harry, ready to build a future together in a city where humans and Pokémon live in harmony. This choice emphasizes the themes at the movie’s heart: accepting family, embracing change, and moving forward with hope.
Themes: Family, Redemption, and Connection
Detective Pikachu closes by highlighting the persistence of familial love, even across boundaries of memory, identity, and species. The relationship Tim forms with Pikachu becomes a subtle bridge to his father, fraught with both confusion and comfort.
Their adventure is a testament to forgiveness and rediscovery, as both characters grow through mutual trust and understanding.
The movie’s use of Mewtwo’s power goes beyond spectacle; it illustrates the possibilities of unity and the risks of using science for control versus compassion. Howard Clifford, obsessed with his vision of progress, is ultimately defeated not by brute force but by the collaborative efforts of Tim, Harry/Pikachu, and their allies.
Mewtwo’s actions demonstrate that healing and renewal are possible, and that the bonds between humans and Pokémon do not need to erase individuality.
The restoration scene stands as a symbol of second chances for families separated by misunderstanding or tragedy. Instead of turning away from his father, Tim chooses reconciliation, echoing the emotional journey of the entire film.
The Legacy of Detective Pikachu’s Ending
The closing moments are filled with light: the city restored, families reconnected, and Pokémon returned to their natural forms. Tim’s decision to remain with Harry points to new beginnings, growth, and the endless possibilities that Ryme City offers.
Pikachu, no longer a part of Harry, remains an endearing companion, sparking hope for future adventures.
Detective Pikachu’s ending resonates long after the credits roll, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the mysteries of connection, courage, and the power of reunion.
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