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Undo revision 410604 by Weedle Mchairybug (Talk) I only removed mere conjecture; the burden of proof lies on you.
(Undo revision 410503 by Unown Lord (Talk) sigh... let's just wait until the movie airs. plus, give us PROOF that Palkia isn't in the movie)
(Undo revision 410604 by Weedle Mchairybug (Talk) I only removed mere conjecture; the burden of proof lies on you.)
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Another character, [[Mugen]], who owns a {{p|Shieldon}} and is a talented scholar specializing in study of the Reverse World who has wound himself into the plot.
Another character, [[Mugen]], who owns a {{p|Shieldon}} and is a talented scholar specializing in study of the Reverse World who has wound himself into the plot.
{{p|Palkia}} has been revealed to be part of the plot though its exact role is still unknown as it hasn't appeared in any trailers or teasers.


[[Leila]] has been revealed to be somewhat involved in the movie, too. She is seen on a train to the Flower Garden of Glacidea.
[[Leila]] has been revealed to be somewhat involved in the movie, too. She is seen on a train to the Flower Garden of Glacidea.
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*{{p|Giratina}} (Origin Forme and Another Forme)
*{{p|Giratina}} (Origin Forme and Another Forme)
*{{p|Dialga}}
*{{p|Dialga}}
*{{p|Palkia}}
*{{p|Regigigas}}
*{{p|Regigigas}}
*{{p|Shaymin}} (Sky Forme and Land Forme) <!-- Confirmed by preview clips -->
*{{p|Shaymin}} (Sky Forme and Land Forme)  
*{{p|Magnezone}}
*{{p|Magnezone}}
*{{p|Magnemite}}
*{{p|Magnemite}}
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* This will be the second time when a legendary Pokémon from a previous movie reappears. The only other time was in ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', where {{p|Mew}} made a second appearance after ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''.<!--Mewtwo appeared in a long special, not a Pokémon movie. Mewtwo Returns is similar to Legend of Thunder.--> It was, however, a different Mew, whereas the {{p|Dialga}} in this movie is the same one that battled with {{p|Palkia}} over [[Alamos Town]].
* This will be the second time when a legendary Pokémon from a previous movie reappears. The only other time was in ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', where {{p|Mew}} made a second appearance after ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''.<!--Mewtwo appeared in a long special, not a Pokémon movie. Mewtwo Returns is similar to Legend of Thunder.--> It was, however, a different Mew, whereas the {{p|Dialga}} in this movie is the same one that battled with {{p|Palkia}} over [[Alamos Town]].
** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous film. In other words, this is the first Pokémon film to feature a legendary Pokémon twice in a row.
** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous film. In other words, this is the first Pokémon film to feature a legendary Pokémon twice in a row.
* This movie features the most legendary Pokémon of all, with five confirmed.
* This movie ties with ''[[The Power of One]]'' and ''Lucario and the Mystery of Mew'' for having the most legendary Pokémon (four). Unlike those two movies, this movie also features two alternate forms, bringing the aforementioned number up to six in a certain sense.  
* The ending theme song for the movie is ''[[ONE]]'' by {{wp|Crystal Kay}}.
* The ending theme song for the movie is ''[[ONE]]'' by {{wp|Crystal Kay}}.
* It has been hinted in merchandise advertisements that either one or two Generation V Pokémon will be introduced in this movie, similar to how Munchlax was introduced pre-Generation IV in Destiny Deoxys. It remains to be seen whether this foreshadowing has been interpreted correctly.
* Origine Forme {{p|Giratina}} and Sky Forme {{p|Shaymin}} debuted in this movie prior to their game debut in {{game|Platinum}}.


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