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* This movie causes a {{wp|predestination paradox|causal loop}} and a {{wp|grandfather paradox}}. If Sammy was forty years ahead of time in the future, how could his present self have given Ash his Pikachu, or caused Ash to go out on his journey with a Pokémon at all, if there was any doubt of him getting back? As well, could Ash have only gotten his Pikachu because Oak thought ahead in the beginning to capture a Pikachu specifically for him, after that adventure? As most Trainers do not have more than one starter Pokémon, and Sammy clearly saw Ash's Bayleef, knowing that he would be receiving a Pokémon from him, as Ash grew up, would have caused Oak to either go with the [[Johto]] starters or to capture the Pikachu that would become Ash's ahead of time. As the latter, rather than the former, was the case, perhaps this is exactly what happened.
* This movie causes a {{wp|predestination paradox|causal loop}} and a {{wp|grandfather paradox}}. If Sammy was forty years ahead of time in the future, how could his present self have given Ash his Pikachu, or caused Ash to go out on his journey with a Pokémon at all, if there was any doubt of him getting back? As well, could Ash have only gotten his Pikachu because Oak thought ahead in the beginning to capture a Pikachu specifically for him, after that adventure? As most Trainers do not have more than one starter Pokémon, and Sammy clearly saw Ash's Bayleef, knowing that he would be receiving a Pokémon from him, as Ash grew up, would have caused Oak to either go with the [[Johto]] starters or to capture the Pikachu that would become Ash's ahead of time. As the latter, rather than the former, was the case, perhaps this is exactly what happened.
* This is the third [[Pokémon movie]] to air on Toon Disney. ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'' and ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'' were the first two.
* This is the third [[Pokémon movie]] to air on Toon Disney. ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'' and ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'' were the first two.
* {{AP|Cyndaquil|Quilava}} and {{AP|Totodile}} appeared in promotional posters for this movie, but did not appear in the film itself.
* {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and {{AP|Totodile}} appeared in promotional posters for this movie, but did not appear in the film itself.
* This marks the first time in one of the movies that Jessie, James and Meowth work directly alongside the main villain.
* This marks the first time in one of the movies that Jessie, James and Meowth work directly alongside the main villain.
* None of Misty's Pokémon (apart from {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}) appear in this film.
* None of Misty's Pokémon (apart from {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}) appear in this film.
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* This is the first movie not to feature a {{pkmn2|talking}} [[legendary Pokémon]] or any other Pokémon that could speak using telepathy.
* This is the first movie not to feature a {{pkmn2|talking}} [[legendary Pokémon]] or any other Pokémon that could speak using telepathy.
* This movie marks the first time when a caught legendary Pokémon is featured in the anime, and also so far the only time when a legendary Pokémon is caught on-screen.
* This movie marks the first time when a caught legendary Pokémon is featured in the anime, and also so far the only time when a legendary Pokémon is caught on-screen.
* During the scene at the end of the movie, while Ash is talking to Professor Oak, music from ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' can be heard.


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