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* The Japanese release of this movie was also added to the {{wp|Guinness World Records}} for greatest advance sales for an animated film after pre-sale ticket counts totaled 2,384,198 in Japan.  
* The Japanese release of this movie was also added to the {{wp|Guinness World Records}} for greatest advance sales for an animated film after pre-sale ticket counts totaled 2,384,198 in Japan.  
* The English promotional image prior to the US DVD release has an error; Giratina's face is missing a line from its eye to its nose.
* The English promotional image prior to the US DVD release has an error; Giratina's face is missing a line from its eye to its nose.
* This movie is the only Diamond and Pearl series movie where a {{type2|Dark}} Pokémon does not star. (Although Arceus is primarily a {{type2|Normal}}, it can become a Dark-type by holding the [[Plate|Dread Plate]].)
* The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjorden}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). The scene with the Glacier threatening to destroy the town was based on a little town of {{wp|Geiranger}}, where it's threatened by a collapsing mountainside.
* The staff went to three locations in Norway to form a basis for the movie's setting - {{wp|Sognefjorden}} (the second largest {{wp|Fjord}} in the world), {{wp|Jostedalsbreen}} (the largest glacier in Europe), and {{wp|Bergen}} (the second largest city in Norway). The scene with the Glacier threatening to destroy the town was based on a little town of {{wp|Geiranger}}, where it's threatened by a collapsing mountainside.


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