The name of the specific Scene release group responsible for ripping, encoding, and publishing this digital backup.
The x264 part of the keyword refers to the open-source software library used to compress the massive video data from a Blu-ray (which can be over 25GB) into a much smaller, more manageable file, all while maintaining excellent visual quality.
The history of voice cast transitions.
Japan did release a Pokémon Movie Blu-ray Box (2011) and later a “Pikachu & Pokémon Movie Collection 1998-2010” Blu-ray box set (2015) that includes Destiny Deoxys in native 1080p. However, these are expensive imports and often lack English dubs/subtitles.
This likely refers to a specialized encoder or a scene group that produced the file. Such encoders are known for their focus on quality retention and producing "patched" (or corrected) files.
An indicator that the original release contained a minor error—such as a brief audio sync issue, a glitch in the subtitle track, or a dropped frame—which was later corrected and re-released with a "patch." Narrative and Cinematic Impact