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→‎Trivia: Yeah, that's not true. James has held up a rose multiple times in The Johto Journeys alone. One example is the motto during Roll On, Pokémon.
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(→‎Trivia: Yeah, that's not true. James has held up a rose multiple times in The Johto Journeys alone. One example is the motto during Roll On, Pokémon.)
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** Also, since the {{p|Entei}} seen in this movie wasn't a real Pokémon but merely an illusion, this is so far the only movie not to feature an actual legendary Pokémon (acknowledging the fact that in the games, Unown aren't considered as legendaries).
** Also, since the {{p|Entei}} seen in this movie wasn't a real Pokémon but merely an illusion, this is so far the only movie not to feature an actual legendary Pokémon (acknowledging the fact that in the games, Unown aren't considered as legendaries).
* Professor Oak's computer's task-bar area features Energy symbols from the {{g|Trading Card Game}}.
* Professor Oak's computer's task-bar area features Energy symbols from the {{g|Trading Card Game}}.
* During the final scene, James holds a rose for the first time in several seasons. <!--This needs to be better defined.-->
* In the UK airings of this movie, the line of dialogue where Molly tells her {{p|Flaaffy}} to use {{m|Headbutt}} is removed (however the shot of Flaaffy using the attack is left intact).
* In the UK airings of this movie, the line of dialogue where Molly tells her {{p|Flaaffy}} to use {{m|Headbutt}} is removed (however the shot of Flaaffy using the attack is left intact).
* This movie marks the first time when [[Brock's Zubat]] uses {{m|Wing Attack}} and when [[Misty's Staryu]] uses {{m|Rapid Spin}}.
* This movie marks the first time when [[Brock's Zubat]] uses {{m|Wing Attack}} and when [[Misty's Staryu]] uses {{m|Rapid Spin}}.
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