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==Cast==
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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 within a year (the same could not be said of [[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]). For the same reason, 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 to [[Spell of the Unown]] and [[Jirachi: Wish Maker]], the former had 16 debuts and the latter - 14 or 15 if including Groudon as having a live debut. This movie had 13 debuts within itself, or 15 if considering Dialga and Palkia's appearances as their live debuts.   
* 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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