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* The rights to distribute the film outside Japan were initially won by {{wp|Universal Studios|Universal Pictures}}, but were eventually taken over by {{wp|Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.}}, a distributor of previous [[Pokémon movie]]s.
* The rights to distribute the film outside Japan were initially won by {{wp|Universal Studios|Universal Pictures}}, but were eventually taken over by {{wp|Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.}}, a distributor of previous [[Pokémon movie]]s.
* This is the first Pokémon film to be officially rated PG by the {{wp|Motion Picture Association of America}}. All previous films were either rated G or not rated.
* As of 2019, this film has the highest rating on review aggregator website {{wp|Rotten Tomatoes}} of any Pokémon film, with a "Fresh" rating of 65%.
* This is one of two Pokémon-related movies to be released in 2019, with the other being the [[M22|twenty-second anime movie]]. Coincidentally, both movies prominently feature a {{p|Mewtwo}} and heavily use CGI.
* This is one of two Pokémon-related movies to be released in 2019, with the other being the [[M22|twenty-second anime movie]]. Coincidentally, both movies prominently feature a {{p|Mewtwo}} and heavily use CGI.
* While the movie takes liberties with the original plot of the Detective Pikachu video game, it does reveal the ultimate fate of Tim's father, which was not addressed in the source material.  
* While the movie takes liberties with the original plot of the Detective Pikachu video game, it does reveal the ultimate fate of Tim's father, which was not addressed in the source material.