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** In ''It's Mr. Mime Time'', Mewtwo makes a cameo when the Rocket Trio comes to [[Team Rocket HQ]] to apologize to Giovanni and has a brief video chat with him. The upward-panning shot of Mewtwo uses the same animation of the scene in which Mewtwo is first shown in its armor.
** In ''It's Mr. Mime Time'', Mewtwo makes a cameo when the Rocket Trio comes to [[Team Rocket HQ]] to apologize to Giovanni and has a brief video chat with him. The upward-panning shot of Mewtwo uses the same animation of the scene in which Mewtwo is first shown in its armor.
** The scene of Mewtwo blasting out of {{an|Team Rocket HQ}} in ''Showdown at the Po-ké Corral'' is also shown in the movie's prologue. The explosion in the episode has a different perspective and animation, but both shots of Mewtwo flying away use the same animation. The shot of Giovanni's helicopter taking off in this episode uses the same animation (played in reverse) of the same helicopter landing on New Island in the movie.
** The scene of Mewtwo blasting out of {{an|Team Rocket HQ}} in ''Showdown at the Po-ké Corral'' is also shown in the movie's prologue. The explosion in the episode has a different perspective and animation, but both shots of Mewtwo flying away use the same animation. The shot of Giovanni's helicopter taking off in this episode uses the same animation (played in reverse) of the same helicopter landing on New Island in the movie.
* This movie has the longest prologue: ten minutes. The prologue was further extended to twenty minutes (Japanese extended version) or twelve minutes (international extended version).
* At 10 minutes, this movie has the longest prologue. The prologue was further extended to 20 minutes in the Japanese extended version and 12 minutes in the international extended version.
** According to [[Takeshi Shudō]], the movie was not originally supposed to have a prologue, but it was decided to add one after it was clear that the hiatus would have caused the tie-in episodes to air after the movie premiere<ref>http://www.style.fm/as/05_column/shudo167.shtml</ref>.
** According to [[Takeshi Shudō]], the movie was not originally supposed to have a prologue, but it was decided to add one after it was clear that the hiatus would have caused the tie-in episodes to air after the movie premiere<ref>http://www.style.fm/as/05_column/shudo167.shtml</ref>.
* Some of the Pokémon on the poster did not appear in the movie.
* Some of the Pokémon on the poster did not appear in the movie.