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* For the English dub, this is the first movie that [[Kayzie Rogers]] had no part in voice acting in. She had at least one role in the past nineteen movies before her retirement.
* For the English dub, this is the first movie that [[Kayzie Rogers]] had no part in voice acting in. She had at least one role in the past nineteen movies before her retirement.
* This was the first movie to be in 4K (specifically Sony Pictures 4K) quality due to the fact it was shown in theaters in {{pmin|the United States}}.
* This was the first movie to be in 4K (specifically Sony Pictures 4K) quality due to the fact it was shown in theaters in {{pmin|the United States}}.
* This movie marks the first time the anime has shown a dead Pokémon ({{p|Luxray}}) which wasn't later revived in some form.
* This movie marks the first time the anime has shown a Pokémon corpse ({{p|Luxray}}).
**However, this is only the third movie in which a Pokémon dies and is not resurrected. The first was ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'', and the second was ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.
* Although [[Ash's hat]] has a unique symbol in this movie, the symbol that appeared on the original hat can be seen on Ash's backpack.
* Although [[Ash's hat]] has a unique symbol in this movie, the symbol that appeared on the original hat can be seen on Ash's backpack.
* In American theaters, the movie was preceded by the [[Pokémon Generations]] episodes ''[[PG01|The Adventure]]'', ''[[PG02|The Chase]]'' and ''[[PG03|The Challenger]]'', as well as a music video for this movie's version of [[Pokémon Theme]] utilizing clips from most of the Pokémon movies. [[M04|Movies four]] through [[M07|seven]] were skipped, however, presumably because they are still owned by Miramax.
* In American theaters, the movie was preceded by the [[Pokémon Generations]] episodes ''[[PG01|The Adventure]]'', ''[[PG02|The Chase]]'' and ''[[PG03|The Challenger]]'', as well as a music video for this movie's version of [[Pokémon Theme]] utilizing clips from most of the Pokémon movies. [[M04|Movies four]] through [[M07|seven]] were skipped, however, presumably because they are still owned by Miramax.

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