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* When the gang are thrown in the prison cell in the manga, Ash and Dawn prove they're from the future by briefly sending out {{AP|Monferno}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} to demonstrate the technology of the [[Poké Ball]], whereas in the film only Monferno was sent out.
* When the gang are thrown in the prison cell in the manga, Ash and Dawn prove they're from the future by briefly sending out {{AP|Monferno}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} to demonstrate the technology of the [[Poké Ball]], whereas in the film only Monferno was sent out.
* In the film, during the flashback of how [[Damos]] saved {{an|Arceus}} after it lost it's life plates, Arceus is surrounded by [[wild Pokémon]] and Damos is wearing an outfit more suited to the snowy climate. In the manga, there are no wild Pokémon present and Damos is wearing his usual outfit.
* In the film, during the flashback of how [[Damos]] saved {{an|Arceus}} after it lost it's life plates, Arceus is surrounded by [[wild Pokémon]] and Damos is wearing an outfit more suited to the snowy climate. In the manga, there are no wild Pokémon present and Damos is wearing his usual outfit.
* When the gang were captured by Marcus and thrown in the prison cell in the film, Pikachu and Piplup were separated from the others and thrown into a hold where Damos' other Pokémon lived. From here, they were rescued by the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] and (after freeing a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Totodile}} from the armor that forced them to work for the guards) retrieved the key to the cell with the help of a {{p|Totodile}} and returned to rescue the others. In the manga, this entire subplot is removed, as Pikachu and Piplup are thrown in the cell alongside their trainers and the Spiky-eared Pichu simply turns up with the key (with no indication of how she retrieved it)
* When the gang were captured by Marcus and thrown in the prison cell in the film, Pikachu and Piplup were separated from the others and thrown into a hold where Damos' other Pokémon lived. From here, they were rescued by the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] and (after freeing a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} from the armor that forced them to work for the guards) retrieved the key to the cell with the help of a {{p|Totodile}} and returned to rescue the others. In the manga, this entire subplot is removed, as Pikachu and Piplup are thrown in the cell alongside their trainers and the Spiky-eared Pichu simply turns up with the key (with no indication of how she retrieved it)
* When Marcus tells [[Sheena]] that she is to return the Jewel of Life, in the film he secretly removes the Jewel of Life from the staff before giving it to her while in the manga he instead gives her a fake jewel to present to Arceus (which could be the same fake that Sheena attempted to return to Arceus in the future).
* When Marcus tells [[Sheena]] that she is to return the Jewel of Life, in the film he secretly removes the Jewel of Life from the staff before giving it to her while in the manga he instead gives her a fake jewel to present to Arceus (which could be the same fake that Sheena attempted to return to Arceus in the future).
* In the film, upon returning to the future the gang find Arceus still fighting the [[Dragon trio]] and preparing to destroy Michina before the changes in the timeline catch up to it and it remembers the new history of events. In the manga, upon returning to the future Arceus is no longer fighting the Dragon trio, with the changes in the timeline appearing to have taken immediate effect.
* In the film, upon returning to the future the gang find Arceus still fighting the [[Dragon trio]] and preparing to destroy Michina before the changes in the timeline catch up to it and it remembers the new history of events. In the manga, upon returning to the future Arceus is no longer fighting the Dragon trio, with the changes in the timeline appearing to have taken immediate effect.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In several first print editions of the VIZ edition, the last chapter is cut off and instead the first chapter is repeated due to a printing error.
* In several first print editions of the VIZ edition, the last chapter is cut off and instead the first chapter is repeated due to a printing error.
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