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* This is the first Pokémon movie:
* This is the first Pokémon movie:
** To have the opening credits take place during the title sequence.
** To have the opening credits take place during the title sequence.
** To be a sequel of a [[M10|previous movie]]. Although ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'' is a sequel to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', it is an {{pkmn|anime}} special rather than a Pokémon movie.
** To be a sequel of a [[M10|previous movie]]. Although ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]'' is a sequel to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', it is an {{pkmn|anime}} special rather than a movie.
** In which [[Brock's siblings|Brock's family]] and [[Johanna|Dawn's mother]] appear.
** In which [[Brock's siblings|Brock's family]] and [[Johanna|Dawn's mother]] appear.
* This movie is the first time the Pokémon anime in any form is presented in an {{wp|high-definition television|HDTV}} format in addition to {{wp|standard-definition television|standard definition}} in its initial airing.
* This movie is the first time the Pokémon anime in any form is presented in an {{wp|high-definition television|HDTV}} format in addition to {{wp|standard-definition television|standard definition}} in its initial airing.
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** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a Legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous movie.
** This is also the first Pokémon movie where a Legendary Pokémon reappears immediately after the previous movie.
* Origin Forme {{p|Giratina}} and Sky Forme {{p|Shaymin}} debuted in this movie prior to their game debut in {{game|Platinum}}.
* Origin Forme {{p|Giratina}} and Sky Forme {{p|Shaymin}} debuted in this movie prior to their game debut in {{game|Platinum}}.
* Palkia doesn't have a role in the movie despite it being on the first movie poster. It only makes a cameo in a flashback. This marks the second time that a Pokémon appear on the posters even though they don't actually appear in the movie itself, the first being in ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', which had a poster that featured {{AP|Treecko}} and {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}}, both of which did not play a role in the movie. The poster for the non-Japanese release of ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' also showed several unused Pokémon in stock poses.
* Palkia doesn't have a role in the movie despite it being on the first poster. It only makes a cameo in a flashback. This marks the second time that a Pokémon appear on the posters even though they don't actually appear in the movie itself, the first being in ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', which had a poster that featured {{AP|Treecko}} and {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}}, both of which did not play a role in the movie. The poster for the non-Japanese release of ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' also showed several unused Pokémon in stock poses.
* The mother and girl that were reading the legend of [[Rota]] in the beginning of ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and were seen buying a cotton candy and running away from Darkrai in ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]'' are seen again making a cameo in this movie.
* The mother and girl that were reading the legend of [[Rota]] in the beginning of ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and were seen buying a cotton candy and running away from Darkrai in ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]'' are seen again making a cameo in this movie.
* {{ga|Lucas}} and {{ga|Brendan}} make a cameo in the opening of the movie, battling with {{p|Magmortar}} and {{p|Rhyperior}}, respectively. This may reference the meeting of their {{an|Dawn|female}} {{an|May|counterparts}}, who [[Contest Battle|battled]] in [[DP079|the finals]] of the [[Wallace Cup]].
* {{ga|Lucas}} and {{ga|Brendan}} cameo in the opening of the movie, battling with {{p|Magmortar}} and {{p|Rhyperior}}, respectively.
* The movie shows {{p|Eevee}} and the seven [[Eeveelution]]s at the time ({{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Glaceon}}, and {{p|Leafeon}}) during the opening sequence.
* The movie shows {{p|Eevee}} and the seven [[Eeveelution]]s at the time ({{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Glaceon}}, and {{p|Leafeon}}) during the opening sequence.
* In the [[Pokémon in Finland|Finnish dub]], when Team Rocket are in the Reverse World, Jessie says that the place is like a fun house Vekkula in {{wp|Linnanmäki}}, an amusement park in {{wp|Helsinki}}.
* In the [[Pokémon in Finland|Finnish dub]], when Team Rocket are in the Reverse World, Jessie says that the place is like a fun house Vekkula in {{wp|Linnanmäki}}, an amusement park in {{wp|Helsinki}}.
* While marketed as a Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl movie, the series logo has the katakana for ''Platinum'' added to the bottom.
* While marketed as a Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl movie, the series logo has the katakana for ''Platinum'' added to the bottom.
* The Japanese release of this movie was also added to the {{wp|Guinness World Records}} for greatest advance sales for an animated film after pre-sale ticket counts totaled 2,384,198 in Japan.
* The Japanese release of this movie was also added to the {{wp|Guinness World Records}} for greatest advance sales for an animated film after pre-sale ticket counts totaled 2,384,198 in Japan.
* The English promotional image prior to the US DVD release has an error; Giratina's face is missing a line from its eye to its nose.
* The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjorden}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). The scene with the Glacier threatening to destroy the town was based on a little town of {{wp|Geiranger}}, where it's threatened by a collapsing mountainside.
* The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjorden}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). The scene with the Glacier threatening to destroy the town was based on a little town of {{wp|Geiranger}}, where it's threatened by a collapsing mountainside.
* Despite it having existed in the {{pkmn|games}} since [[Generation I]], this is the first time any Pokémon has used {{m|Substitute}} in the anime.
* Despite it having existed in the {{pkmn|games}} since [[Generation I]], this is the first time any Pokémon has used {{m|Substitute}} in the anime.
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* When Giratina uses {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} in one scene, Pikachu jumps off the edge of a cliff to dodge, though he is back on the ledge in the next scene.
* When Giratina uses {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} in one scene, Pikachu jumps off the edge of a cliff to dodge, though he is back on the ledge in the next scene.
* In the {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} dub, when Giratina was healed by Shaymin, Brock's line is absent.
* In the {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} dub, when Giratina was healed by Shaymin, Brock's line is absent.
* The English promotional image prior to the US DVD release has Giratina's face missing a line from its eye to its nose.


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