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  • Casting Gag: This isn't the first time Keith Silverstein has voiced the villain of a shonen movie who creates a giant metal robot in the final act.
  • Marth Debuted in "Smash Bros.": Bizarrely enough, Mexico and some countries in Latin America such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Central America received the film at late 2018, despite the TV series wasn't even shown there (outside streaming) or even dubbed yet. This is even more egregious if you consider that the manga, while popular there, hasn't had the same level of popularity of other Shonen Jump powerhouses, like Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, or even not so popular in the region franchises like Naruto or Bleach, the latter two had their dubs of their respective animated adaptations cancelled, so the decision of bringing the film, and with a dub comes out of the blue for Latin American fans, specially Mexican fans since the dub was released first there. The rest of the continent received the dubbed film on Netflix on July 2019.note 
  • No Dub for You: A subversion: The movie did get a sub-only release in Mexico and most of Latin America through the famous Le Film Artistique legal loophole at November 2018, but a dubbed version was released at February 2019 in Mexico only, with an streaming release for the rest of the continent on July 2019.

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