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* The ending theme for the English dub of the movie actually consists of three different songs, one for each movie in the {{series2|Diamond and Pearl}} movie trilogy: [[If We Only Learn]], [[This is a Beautiful World]], and [[I'll Always Remember You]].
* The ending theme for the English dub of the movie actually consists of three different songs, one for each movie in the {{series2|Diamond and Pearl}} movie trilogy: [[If We Only Learn]], [[This is a Beautiful World]], and [[I'll Always Remember You]].
* Ash, Dawn and Brock can be seen wearing their winter clothing briefly during the end credits. This marks the first and only time they have been seen to be wearing it since departing from [[Snowpoint City]].
* Ash, Dawn and Brock can be seen wearing their winter clothing briefly during the end credits. This marks the first and only time they have been seen to be wearing it since departing from [[Snowpoint City]].
* The scene in the credits where Team Rocket is trying to steal watermelons and coming across a disguised Voltorb is reminiscent to a scene in ''[[AG041|What You Seed is What You Get]]'', where they were blasted off by Voltorb's evolution, {{p|Electrode}}.
* Apart from its brief appearances in the prologue and end credits, Giratina only appears in its Altered Forme throughout the movie. However, its Origin Forme was seen briefly before it transformed to fight Dialga.
* Apart from its brief appearances in the prologue and end credits, Giratina only appears in its Altered Forme throughout the movie. However, its Origin Forme was seen briefly before it transformed to fight Dialga.
* To date, this is the Pokémon movie with the longest distance between its United States premiere date and its DVD release date. It premiered in the United States on November 20, 2009, and was released on DVD on February 1, 2011, fourteen and a half months later.
* To date, this is the Pokémon movie with the longest distance between its United States premiere date and its DVD release date. It premiered in the United States on November 20, 2009, and was released on DVD on February 1, 2011, fourteen and a half months later.
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