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* After his submarine is destroyed, [[The Phantom]] threatens to take May hostage and wields a pillar as a weapon, instead of failing to hold the pillar up and being crushed.
* After his submarine is destroyed, [[The Phantom]] threatens to take May hostage and wields a pillar as a weapon, instead of failing to hold the pillar up and being crushed.
* Even the newly-hatched Manaphy seemingly became somewhat more precocious in the manga adaptation, unlike it's original anime movie counterpart, which seems to act annoying and ansty about the new world outside of it's egg.
* Even the newly-hatched Manaphy seemingly became somewhat more precocious in the manga adaptation, unlike it's original anime movie counterpart, which seems to act annoying and ansty about the new world outside of it's egg.
*Manaphy is happy to see Ash in Jackie's body after using Heart Swap in the Anime, while in the manga, Manaphy seems to mellow out a bit after using Heart Swap on Ash and Jackie, but it's still not happy that May is gone.
*Manaphy is happy to see Ash in Jackie's body after using Heart Swap in the anime, while in the manga, Manaphy seems to mellow out a bit after using Heart Swap on Ash and Jackie, but it's still not happy that May is gone.
* Even May and Manaphy's sad goodbye at the end, and Ash's Near-drowning scene before becoming "King Of The Sea" yellow thingy is a lot more lighthearted than it's original anime movie counterpart.
* Even May and Manaphy's sad goodbye at the end, and Ash's near-drowning scene before becoming "King Of The Sea" yellow thingy is a lot more lighthearted than it's original anime movie counterpart.


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