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File:Movie5 Japanese DVD Cover.png|''Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios'' DVD cover
File:Movie5 Japanese DVD Cover.png|''Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios'' DVD cover
File:M05Latias Latios.png|Japanese poster featuring Latias and Latios
File:M05Latias Latios.png|Japanese poster featuring Latias and Latios
File:M05 English poster digital.png|Digital release poster
File:Japanese M05 Logo.png|''Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios'' logo
File:Japanese M05 Logo.png|''Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios'' logo
File:M05 Title screen.png|''Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias'' title screen
File:M05 Title screen.png|''Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias'' title screen
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As the day breaks, Lorenzo takes Bianca and the others out to sea to search for Latios and Latias. A wild {{p|Mantine}} and a pair of {{p|Chinchou}} carry the exhausted Latias directly to their gondola. Bianca is glad to be reunited with one of them, but cannot help but wonder about Latios’s whereabouts. Latias gestures up at the sky, and Bianca realizes that the blue light up to the sky was Latios. Lorenzo reveals that Latios, like his father, gave his life to save Alto Mare. The gesture leaves everyone feeling somber and cold. Latias receives a sight-sharing transmission, allowing everyone to see from Latios's perspective; the world from space, and finally complete darkness. Bianca receives a new Soul Dew, a final gift from Latios, before everyone is returned to the gondola. Afterward, the new Soul Dew is placed back in the Secret Garden pool, with Lorenzo and Bianca thanking Latios for his great sacrifice.
As the day breaks, Lorenzo takes Bianca and the others out to sea to search for Latios and Latias. A wild {{p|Mantine}} and a pair of {{p|Chinchou}} carry the exhausted Latias directly to their gondola. Bianca is glad to be reunited with one of them, but cannot help but wonder about Latios’s whereabouts. Latias gestures up at the sky, and Bianca realizes that the blue light up to the sky was Latios. Lorenzo reveals that Latios, like his father, gave his life to save Alto Mare. The gesture leaves everyone feeling somber and cold. Latias receives a sight-sharing transmission, allowing everyone to see from Latios's perspective; the world from space, and finally complete darkness. Bianca receives a new Soul Dew, a final gift from Latios, before everyone is returned to the gondola. Afterward, the new Soul Dew is placed back in the Secret Garden pool, with Lorenzo and Bianca thanking Latios for his great sacrifice.


Later, Ash, Misty, and Brock prepare to continue on their journey across Johto. They boat passed Lorenzo's workshop to thank him and say goodbye. Lorenzo calls out to Bianca, but with no answer, he concludes that she must have already left for the market. He wishes them luck anyhow, and the group moves on. As Ash and the others speed off, Ash spots Latias waving to him from one of the other laneways and orders the driver to pull over. Latias runs over to the pier to give Ash a parting gift, a sketch, and what appears to be a kiss on the cheek. He calls out to Latias only for her to run off. Misty and the others are left stunned by the surprise kiss but are also left wondering whether that was Bianca or a transformed Latias. Ash, however, is unfazed. He unwraps the drawing to see that it is of him and Pikachu together before their boat continues. Pikachu soon spots something up in the sky, Latias and two Latios flying overhead in formation, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.
Later, Ash, Misty, and Brock prepare to continue on their journey across Johto. They boat passed Lorenzo's workshop to thank him and say goodbye. Lorenzo calls out to Bianca, but with no answer, he concludes that she must have already left for the market. He wishes them luck anyhow, and the group moves on. As Ash and the others speed off, Ash spots Bianca or Latias in disguise waving to him from one of the other laneways and orders the driver to pull over. Bianca or Latias runs over to the pier to give Ash a parting gift, a sketch, and what appears to be a kiss on the cheek. He calls out only for her to run off. Misty and the others are left stunned by the surprise kiss but are also left wondering whether that was Bianca who left her hat behind or Latias in disguise. Ash, however, is unfazed. He unwraps the drawing to see that it is of him and Pikachu together before their boat continues. Pikachu soon spots something up in the sky, Latias and two Latios flying overhead in formation, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.


Back at the museum, Lorenzo is busily ordering repair work on the DMA. Meanwhile, [[Officer Jenny]] and her force place Annie and Oakley under arrest, after the two are discovered trapped inside the DMA. Housed in a maximum security facility, the Rocket duo now wear prison stripes and read books on precious artifacts that they hope to one day steal.
Back at the museum, Lorenzo is busily ordering repair work on the DMA. Meanwhile, [[Officer Jenny]] and her force place Annie and Oakley under arrest, after the two are discovered trapped inside the DMA. Housed in a maximum security facility, the Rocket duo now wear prison stripes and read books on precious artifacts that they hope to one day steal.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Alto Mare Sunset.png‎|thumb|250px|Alto Mare at sunset]]
[[File:Alto Mare Sunset.png|thumb|250px|Alto Mare at sunset]]
* This movie was released between [[EP256]] and [[EP257]] in Japan.
* This movie was released between [[EP256]] and [[EP257]] in Japan.
* ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]'' was released internationally after this movie was released in Japan.
* ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]'' was released internationally after this movie was released in Japan.
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* The English dub mentions that an {{p|Aerodactyl}} and {{p|Kabutops}} both drowned. Though the {{2t|Rock|Flying}}-type Aerodactyl may have drowned, it is highly unlikely that the {{2t|Rock|Water}}-type Kabutops would have.
* The English dub mentions that an {{p|Aerodactyl}} and {{p|Kabutops}} both drowned. Though the {{2t|Rock|Flying}}-type Aerodactyl may have drowned, it is highly unlikely that the {{2t|Rock|Water}}-type Kabutops would have.
* The reanimated Aerodactyl and Kabutops most likely is a reference on the fossils visible on display in the [[Pewter City Museum]] in the games that had been released at the time (and possibly reference [[MissingNo.]] and its use of the fossils' sprites as two of its forms as well).
* The reanimated Aerodactyl and Kabutops most likely is a reference on the fossils visible on display in the [[Pewter City Museum]] in the games that had been released at the time (and possibly reference [[MissingNo.]] and its use of the fossils' sprites as two of its forms as well).
[[File:Alphabet.png‎‎|thumb|250px|Cyrillic characters on Oakley's computer]]
[[File:Alphabet.png|thumb|250px|Cyrillic characters on Oakley's computer]]
* {{wp|Cyrillic script|Cyrillic}} characters appear on the right side of Oakley's computer screen while she is deciphering the code on the stone plates.
* {{wp|Cyrillic script|Cyrillic}} characters appear on the right side of Oakley's computer screen while she is deciphering the code on the stone plates.
* In this movie, just like its predecessor ''Celebi: The Voice of the Forest'', Team Rocket lands on a protruding object that only breaks when {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} comes out of his {{i|Poké Ball}}.
* In this movie, just like its predecessor ''Celebi: The Voice of the Forest'', Team Rocket lands on a protruding object that only breaks when {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} comes out of his {{i|Poké Ball}}.
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* The entire backstory of the movie was changed in the dub. A segment of approximately two minutes, which told the story of the origin of the [[Soul Dew]] in Alto Mare's ancient history, was cut. This cut also removed the reference to the fact that many Latios and {{OBP|Latias|M05}} visited and left Alto Mare frequently, causing some confusion to dub watchers when two Latios and a Latias appeared in the credits. This scene is very unique because the animation was done in a storybook-like fashion, something that was only done in the fourteenth movie, when it did appear in the dub.
* The entire backstory of the movie was changed in the dub. A segment of approximately two minutes, which told the story of the origin of the [[Soul Dew]] in Alto Mare's ancient history, was cut. This cut also removed the reference to the fact that many Latios and {{OBP|Latias|M05}} visited and left Alto Mare frequently, causing some confusion to dub watchers when two Latios and a Latias appeared in the credits. This scene is very unique because the animation was done in a storybook-like fashion, something that was only done in the fourteenth movie, when it did appear in the dub.
** A replacement backstory was added in the form of a story about an evil {{pkmn|Trainer}} who once attacked the people of the city with a Kabutops and Aerodactyl until Latios brought water to the town, drowning the evil Pokémon and turning the streets into canals. Lorenzo also mentions having witnessed the evil Trainer's misdeeds, thus giving him a more personal investment in protecting Latios and Latias.
** A replacement backstory was added in the form of a story about an evil {{pkmn|Trainer}} who once attacked the people of the city with a Kabutops and Aerodactyl until Latios brought water to the town, drowning the evil Pokémon and turning the streets into canals. Lorenzo also mentions having witnessed the evil Trainer's misdeeds, thus giving him a more personal investment in protecting Latios and Latias.
** Due to this change of backstory, in the dub version, the DMA was built in Lorenzo's lifetime after the city was attacked. In the original, the DMA was built in ancient times when the city was founded, and Lorenzo states that the people of Alto Mare in the modern day don't know how it works.
* In the dub, the Soul Dew is the soul of Latias and Latios's father rather than the soul of one of their ancestors.
* In the dub, the Soul Dew is the soul of Latias and Latios's father rather than the soul of one of their ancestors.
* In the dub version, the Soul Dew causes the water to leave Alto Mare from being out of the water for too long. In the original, Lorenzo states that the Soul Dew can not be used by someone with an evil heart, or it will lead to the destruction of the city, and the Soul Dew's murky color and it breaking when Annie touches it are due to Oakley's evil heart misusing its power, causing the tidal wave.
* The dub makes Annie and Oakley members of [[Team Rocket]], but in the original version, the two are working independently and never mention a relationship with Team Rocket or {{an|Giovanni}}.
* The dub makes Annie and Oakley members of [[Team Rocket]], but in the original version, the two are working independently and never mention a relationship with Team Rocket or {{an|Giovanni}}.
* In the original version, Annie and Oakley are sisters and reference growing up together when they're stuck in the DMA at the end of the movie, with Oakley complaining about how when they were children, Annie evolved Oakley's {{p|Gloom}} into a {{p|Vileplume}}, even though Oakley wanted it to become a {{p|Bellossom}}. This was removed in the dub, where Annie and Oakley's relationship is never specified.
* [[List of Japanese voice actors|Masashi Ebara]] and [[Megumi Hayashibara]] provide the voices for Latios and Latias in the Japanese version, but Hayashibara provides each Pokémon's voice in the English dub. As a result, Latios's voice sounds like a less feminine Latias.
* [[List of Japanese voice actors|Masashi Ebara]] and [[Megumi Hayashibara]] provide the voices for Latios and Latias in the Japanese version, but Hayashibara provides each Pokémon's voice in the English dub. As a result, Latios's voice sounds like a less feminine Latias.
* An intense blue tint is applied, making most of the colors much darker than in the original version.
* An intense blue tint is applied, making most of the colors much darker than in the original version.
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