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'''Zoroark: Master of Illusions''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|幻影|げんえい}}の{{tt|覇者|はしゃ}} ゾロアーク''' ''Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark'') is the fourth and final {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie and the thirteenth [[Pokémon movie]] overall. It premiered in Japanese theaters July 10, 2010, in the United States in select theaters<ref>[http://www.pokemonblackwhite.com/en-us/news/pokemon-mall-tour/ Pokémon Black Version & White Version Tour]</ref> and on [[Cartoon Network]] on February 5, 2011. In the UK, it premiered on February 26, 2011 on the [[CITV]] channel. The Canadian premiere was shown on [[YTV]] on March 12, 2011. It was released on Blu-Ray and DVD in Australia on June 1, 2011, it was released on DVD in the UK on August 29, 2011 and in the US on September 20, 2011. On September 17 and 18, it was available on [[Pokémon.com]].
'''Zoroark: Master of Illusions''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|幻影|げんえい}}の{{tt|覇者|はしゃ}} ゾロアーク''' ''Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark'') is the fourth and final {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie and the thirteenth [[Pokémon movie]] overall. It premiered in Japanese theaters on July 10, 2010, and in the United States in select theaters<ref>[http://www.pokemonblackwhite.com/en-us/news/pokemon-mall-tour/ Pokémon Black Version & White Version Tour]</ref> and on [[Cartoon Network]] on February 5, 2011. In the UK, it premiered on February 26, 2011 on the [[CITV]] channel. The Canadian premiere was shown on [[YTV]] on March 12, 2011. It was released on Blu-Ray and DVD in Australia on June 1, 2011, and was released on DVD in the UK on August 29, 2011 and in the US on September 20, 2011. On September 17 and 18, it was available on [[Pokémon.com]].


==Other posters and logos==
==Other posters and logos==
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* This is the only {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie that is a stand-alone movie. [[M10|The]] [[M11|other]] [[M12|three]] Diamond & Pearl movies are part of a trilogy.
* This is the only {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie that is a stand-alone movie. [[M10|The]] [[M11|other]] [[M12|three]] Diamond & Pearl movies are part of a trilogy.
* The movie's fictitious setting is based on various locations in {{wp|the Netherlands}} and {{wp|Belgium}}, such as {{wp|Magere Brug}}, {{wp|Amstel River}}, {{wp|Kinderdijk}} and {{wp|Brussels}}.
* The movie's fictitious setting is based on various locations in {{wp|the Netherlands}} and {{wp|Belgium}}, such as {{wp|Magere Brug}}, {{wp|Amstel River}}, {{wp|Kinderdijk}} and {{wp|Brussels}}.
* This movie marks the first time all three of the [[legendary beasts]] appear at the same time in the anime, and the first time {{p|Raikou}} gets a starring role in a movie.
* This movie marks the first time all three of the [[legendary beasts]] appear at the same time in the anime, and the first time {{p|Raikou}} receives a starring role in a movie.
** This movie also marks the first time a {{Shiny}} [[legendary Pokémon]] (in this case, [[Legendary beasts (M13)|Raikou, Entei and Suicune]]) appears in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
** This movie also marks the first time a {{Shiny}} [[legendary Pokémon]] (in this case, [[Legendary beasts (M13)|Raikou, Entei and Suicune]]) appears in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
* This is the third Pokémon movie so far that does not have a legendary Pokémon as the main featured Pokémon, the first being ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]'' and the second being ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.
* This is the third Pokémon movie so far that does not have a legendary Pokémon as the main featured Pokémon, the first being ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]'' and the second being ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.
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** This makes it the first film shown in US theaters since ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]'' in 2003.
** This makes it the first film shown in US theaters since ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]'' in 2003.
* In the initial Cartoon Network broadcasts, the entire prologue was cut, with the movie beginning immediately at the title sequence. These scenes are present in the theatrical version.
* In the initial Cartoon Network broadcasts, the entire prologue was cut, with the movie beginning immediately at the title sequence. These scenes are present in the theatrical version.
** This cut was made by Cartoon Network {{n|TPCi not happy about Cartoon Network movie cut|without}} [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s permission, and will be restored in future airings as of February 16, 2011.
** This cut was made by Cartoon Network {{n|TPCi not happy about Cartoon Network movie cut|without}} [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s permission, and was restored in future airings as of February 16, 2011.
* As of this movie, Ash has seen all the [[legendary Pokémon]] from the first four generations at least once.
* As of this movie, Ash has seen all the [[legendary Pokémon]] from the first four generations at least once.
* This movie is the only Pokémon movie to be rated PG-12 in Japan.
* This movie is the only Pokémon movie to be rated PG-12 in Japan.
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