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* ContinuityNod: During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then [[{{Anime/Pokemon2000}} Lugia]], [[{{Anime/Pokemon3}} Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
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** During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then [[{{Anime/Pokemon2000}} Lugia]], [[{{Anime/Pokemon3}} Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
** During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then [[{{Anime/Pokemon2000}} Lugia]], [[{{Anime/Pokemon3}} Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
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** It seems to be an {{Expy}} of the Night Walker from ''Film/PrincessMononoke''.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything False!Groudon's tentacles.]]]]
* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:Butler]] made a machine that he believed would create a Groudon from scratch. The "Groudon" that resulted... well, ''wasn't''. It was an EldritchAbomination that was different from Groudon in every conceivable way except for its general shape.
* HeelFaceTurn: Diane goes against Butler to drive Ash, Jirachi, and the gang back to Forina.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:Butler]] made a machine that he believed would create a Groudon from scratch. The "Groudon" that resulted... well, ''wasn't''. It was an EldritchAbomination that was different from Groudon in every conceivable way except for its general shape.
* HeelFaceTurn: Diane goes against Butler to drive Ash, Jirachi, and the gang back to Forina.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves [[spoiler:she saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong [[EldritchAbomination False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything False!Groudon's tentacles.]]]]
* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:Butler]] made a machine that he believed would create a Groudon from scratch. The "Groudon" thatresulted... resulted, well, ''wasn't''. It was an EldritchAbomination that was different from Groudon in every conceivable way except for its general shape.
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** Diane goes against Butler to drive Ash, Jirachi, and the gang back to Forina.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:Butler]] made a machine that he believed would create a Groudon from scratch. The "Groudon" that
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* CallToAgriculture: The ending to ''Lucario and the Mystery of Mew'' reveals [[spoiler:that Butler and Diane have decided to take up residence in Forina, with Butler even taking up farming.]] Presumably, this is his way of atoning for his actions in this movie.
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* DoomedByCanon: Butler is horrified by the false Groudon's destruction, calling it evil, as it wasn't the real Groudon. However, anyone that's played Ruby or Emerald at the time would know that Team Magma themselves go through their own crisis with the real Groudon, as it also causes massive destruction and could not be controlled. The remakes [[UpToEleven make it worse]], as Primal Groudon is made synonymous with the end of all life, with a signature move and ability that implies death.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything False!Groudon's]] tentacles.]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything False!Groudon's]] False!Groudon's tentacles.]]]]]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:False!Groudon's]] tentacles.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:False!Groudon's]] [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything False!Groudon's]] tentacles.]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[TheImmodestOrgasm Diane's scream]] as [[spoiler:saves Butler from the [[CameBackWrong False!Groudon.]]]] It doesn't help that she was captured by [[spoiler:False!Groudon's]] tentacles.
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* NeverTrustaTrailer/*TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A bit of an odd example- other than the teaser, the English trailers really play up the fake Groudon's role[[note]]"A dangerous force lies just beyond the surface, and only one Pokemon can stop it!"[[/note]]. This is despite said fake Groudon [[spoiler: only having 10 minutes of screentime, near the end of the movie.]]
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* NeverTrustaTrailer/*TrailersAlwaysSpoil: NeverTrustaTrailer/TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A bit of an odd example- other than the teaser, the English trailers really play up the fake Groudon's role[[note]]"A dangerous force lies just beyond the surface, and only one Pokemon can stop it!"[[/note]]. This is despite said fake Groudon [[spoiler: only having 10 minutes of screentime, near the end of the movie.]]
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* ReversePolarity: [[spoiler:Butler believes that putting his machine in reverse would enable them to drain energy out of the fake Groudon. It works, and the monster starts rotting away and melting into sludge right before it tries to absorb Jirachi.
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* NeverTrustaTrailer/*TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A bit of an odd example- other than the teaser, the English trailers really play up the fake Groudon's role[[note]]"A dangerous force lies just beyond the surface, and only one Pokemon can stop it!"[[/note]]. This is despite said fake Groudon [[spoiler: only having 10 minutes of screentime, near the end of the movie.]]
* ReversePolarity: [[spoiler:Butler believes that putting his machine in reverse would enable them to drain energy out of the fake Groudon. It works, and the monster starts rotting away and melting into sludge right before it tries to absorb Jirachi.]]
* ReversePolarity: [[spoiler:Butler believes that putting his machine in reverse would enable them to drain energy out of the fake Groudon. It works, and the monster starts rotting away and melting into sludge right before it tries to absorb Jirachi.]]
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* EldritchAbomination: The fake Groudon that Butler creates. It sucks the life out of everything around it, killing wildlife and exuding slimy tendrils that grab and absorb any living creature they capture. Its lines perpetually glow unlike the real Groudon's and it doesn't conjure an endless drought.
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* EldritchAbomination: The fake Groudon that Butler creates.creates, which seems to be a rather solid BlobMonster. It sucks the life out of everything around it, killing wildlife and exuding slimy tendrils that grab and absorb any living creature they capture. Its lines perpetually glow unlike the real Groudon's and it doesn't conjure an endless drought.drought.
** It seems to be an {{Expy}} of the Night Walker from ''Film/PrincessMononoke''.
** It seems to be an {{Expy}} of the Night Walker from ''Film/PrincessMononoke''.
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* BigBad: Butler.
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* BigBad: Butler. He is the driving force behind the movie's conflict with his goal of getting Jirachi and using its power to create a Groudon.
* CombatTentacles: The psuedo-Groudon sports several that emerge from either its claws or its spines. They devour any living creature they manage to catch.
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*CreatingLife: Butler is trying to create a Groudon from a fossil he found. His first attempt was a failure that got him banished from Team Magma, his second blew up in his face, and his [[RuleOfThree third attempt]] created a monster.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Jirachi
* EldritchAbomination: The fake Groudon that Butler creates. Seriously, the thing's pretty much what you would get if you crossbred Groudon with C'thulhu.
* EldritchAbomination: The fake Groudon that Butler creates. Seriously, the thing's pretty much what you would get if you crossbred Groudon with C'thulhu.
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* ItsPersonalImplacableMan: The psuedo-Groudon. Fire a Razor Wind at it? All you did was attract its attention. Use Hyper Beams or Flamethrowers to ward off its tentacles? They'll be back in the next moment or so. Hit the monster itself with said attacks? All you're doing is pissing it off. Reverse the machine's polarity so that it drains its energy? That works as long as you can keep it up and might even kill it eventually, but even then you might need to hit it in some way with the energy you stole from it to finish it off, just to be sure.
* ItsPersonal: Butler's goal is motivated out of pure hate and spite for being banished from Team Magma.
* ItsPersonal: Butler's goal is motivated out of pure hate and spite for being banished from Team Magma.
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* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler: Butler]]Butler's new goal after his creation goes horribly wrong is to save Diane after she gets absorbed by the fake Groudon. Jirachi lampshades it.]]
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* ReversePolarity: Good 'ol plot device...
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* ReversePolarity: Good 'ol plot device...[[spoiler:Butler believes that putting his machine in reverse would enable them to drain energy out of the fake Groudon. It works, and the monster starts rotting away and melting into sludge right before it tries to absorb Jirachi.
* WalkingWasteland: The fake Groudon kills everything near it. Almost immediately after it's created, the plant-life around it withers and dies at an alarming rate.
* WalkingWasteland: The fake Groudon kills everything near it. Almost immediately after it's created, the plant-life around it withers and dies at an alarming rate.
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* LighterAndSofter: For most of the film, anyway, since a lot of focus goes to Max's friendship with Jirachi.
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* NightmareFuel: The psuedo-Groudon and its tentacles are like something out of Mononoke Hime.
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* NightmareFuel: The psuedo-Groudon and its tentacles are like something out of Mononoke Hime.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: unsurprisingly, the fake Groudon goes out of Butler's control.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: unsurprisingly, the fake Groudon goes out of Butler's control.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:Butler]] made a machine that he believed would create a Groudon from scratch. The "Groudon" that resulted... well, ''wasn't''. It was an EldritchAbomination that was different from Groudon in every conceivable way except for its general shape.
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** The English dub also added in a very [[HeartwarmingMoments/PokemonJirachiWishmaker heartwarming bit]] where Ash refers to a friend (obviously Misty) that he had to leave, and that he misses every day.
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** The English dub also added in a very [[HeartwarmingMoments/PokemonJirachiWishmaker [[Heartwarming/PokemonJirachiWishmaker heartwarming bit]] where Ash refers to a friend (obviously Misty) that he had to leave, and that he misses every day.
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* KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidntDub: A rare musical example. 4KidsEntertainment, rather than creating a new ending theme like they do with every ''Pokemon'' movie, decided to do a version of the film's original ending theme that alternated between English vocals and the original Japanese vocals, building up to the point where both singers have a duet in their respective languages. [[AwesomeMoments It's quite impressive.]]
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* KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidntDub: A rare musical example. 4KidsEntertainment, 4Kids Entertainment, rather than creating a new ending theme like they do with every ''Pokemon'' movie, decided to do a version of the film's original ending theme that alternated between English vocals and the original Japanese vocals, building up to the point where both singers have a duet in their respective languages. [[AwesomeMoments It's quite impressive.]]
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* KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidn'tDub: A rare musical example. 4KidsEntertainment, rather than creating a new ending theme like they do with every ''Pokemon'' movie, decided to do a version of the film's original ending theme that alternated between English vocals and the original Japanese vocals, building up to the point where both singers have a duet in their respective languages. [[AwesomeMoments It's quite impressive.]]
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* KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidn'tDub: KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidntDub: A rare musical example. 4KidsEntertainment, rather than creating a new ending theme like they do with every ''Pokemon'' movie, decided to do a version of the film's original ending theme that alternated between English vocals and the original Japanese vocals, building up to the point where both singers have a duet in their respective languages. [[AwesomeMoments It's quite impressive.]]
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* KeepItForeign[=/=]TooLongDidn'tDub: A rare musical example. 4KidsEntertainment, rather than creating a new ending theme like they do with every ''Pokemon'' movie, decided to do a version of the film's original ending theme that alternated between English vocals and the original Japanese vocals, building up to the point where both singers have a duet in their respective languages. [[AwesomeMoments It's quite impressive.]]
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** The English dub also added in a very [[HeartwarmingMoments/PokemonJirachiWishmaker heartwarming bit]] where Ash refers to a friend (obviously Misty) that he had to leave, and that he misses every day.
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** Also, the Pokemon fireworks seen in the movie were introduced in a previous episode of the show.
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* ContinuityNod: During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then [[Anime/Pokemon2000 Lugia]], [[Anime/Pokemon3 Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
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* ContinuityNod: During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then [[Anime/Pokemon2000 [[{{Anime/Pokemon2000}} Lugia]], [[Anime/Pokemon3 [[{{Anime/Pokemon3}} Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
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* ContinuityNod: During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with Mewtwo, then Lugia, Entei, Celebi, and Latias and Latios.
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* ContinuityNod: During part of the narration at the beginning of the movie, each Pokémon from the previous movies get a cameo, in chronological order, starting with Mewtwo, [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Mewtwo]], then Lugia, Entei, Celebi, [[Anime/Pokemon2000 Lugia]], [[Anime/Pokemon3 Entei]], [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever Celebi]], and [[Anime/PokemonHeroes Latias and Latios.Latios]]. Before all of them is Ho-oh, who was first seen in the very first episode.
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** Also, the Pokemon fireworks seen in the movie were introduced in a previous episode of the show.
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* [=~Hey, It's That Voice!~=]: Always a Pokémon film staple, this time, the dub features WayneGrayson as Butler and MeganHollingshead as Diane (in what will be her final film role for the Pokémon series before she moved to California). Also, Jirachi is voiced by Kerry Williams, who is famous for voicing [[{{Yu-Gi-Oh}} Rebecca Hawkins]].
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* NoExportForYou: This film, along with ''[[{{ptitleny5xc2w7}} Destiny Deoxys]]'', are yet to be released in Australia, despite receiving all of the earlier and later movies.
** Ditto ([[IncrediblyLamePun not THAT Ditto]]) in Spain.
* NonSingingVoice: Only applies to May in the dub while humming the EndingTheme, as the dub leaves in KAORI's voice during those segments.
** Ditto ([[IncrediblyLamePun not THAT Ditto]]) in Spain.
* NonSingingVoice: Only applies to May in the dub while humming the EndingTheme, as the dub leaves in KAORI's voice during those segments.