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** The architect behind the Space-Time Tower is named Godey, and his descendant is named Tonio, both references to the architect of the Sagrada Família, [[wp:Antoni Gaudí|Antoni Gaudí]]. | ** The architect behind the Space-Time Tower is named Godey, and his descendant is named Tonio, both references to the architect of the Sagrada Família, [[wp:Antoni Gaudí|Antoni Gaudí]]. | ||
* Players who had pre-ordered tickets for the Japanese run could receive a {{p|Deoxys}}. In major cinemas, a {{p|Darkrai}} could be downloaded. Instructions on how to get Darkrai were provided before and after the feature presentation by Meowth. | * Players who had pre-ordered tickets for the Japanese run could receive a {{p|Deoxys}}. In major cinemas, a {{p|Darkrai}} could be downloaded. Instructions on how to get Darkrai were provided before and after the feature presentation by Meowth. | ||
* The number of Pokémon debuts in this movie is matched only by [[Spell of the Unown]] and [[Jirachi: Wish Maker]]; this is because these are the only movies to follow the beginning of a new generation | * The number of Pokémon debuts in this movie is matched only by [[Mewtwo Strikes Back]], [[Spell of the Unown]] and [[Jirachi: Wish Maker]]; this is because these are the only movies to follow the beginning of a new generation. With the exception of the first movie (which was released more than two years after [[Generation I]] had debuted), no Pokémon were introduced in any of these three movies that could not be found in the games of the respective generation. Counting the corresponding Pikachu shorts, [[Mewtwo Strikes Back]] had 22 debuts (of which 3 were [[Generation II]] Pokémon), [[Spell of the Unown]] had 16 and [[Jirachi: Wish Maker]] had 14, or 15 if including Groudon as having a live debut. This movie had 18 debuts within itself, or 20 if considering Dialga and Palkia's appearances as their live debuts. | ||
* The following promotional cards were available. Each corresponds to a Pokémon film. The first 11 were bought as a set, complete with a gloss paper folder and protective sleeving, while Darkrai had to be obtained when purchasing a ticket. | * The following promotional cards were available. Each corresponds to a Pokémon film. The first 11 were bought as a set, complete with a gloss paper folder and protective sleeving, while Darkrai had to be obtained when purchasing a ticket. | ||
:#Striking Back Mewtwo ('''逆襲のミュウツー''' ''Gyakushū no Myūtsū) | :#Striking Back Mewtwo ('''逆襲のミュウツー''' ''Gyakushū no Myūtsū) |
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