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* Ash and his friends decide to use fake names for sake of safety. They are in a restaurant, which probably lead to the use of food as inspiration for their false names. Ash uses the name Tom Ato, derived from {{wp|tomato}}, Misty uses the name Ann Chovy, derived from {{wp|anchovy}}, and Brock uses the name {{wp|Caesar Salad}}. In the Japanese version, they use names derived from Ketchup, Chicken rice, and Curry rice respectively. | * Ash and his friends decide to use fake names for sake of safety. They are in a restaurant, which probably lead to the use of food as inspiration for their false names. Ash uses the name Tom Ato, derived from {{wp|tomato}}, Misty uses the name Ann Chovy, derived from {{wp|anchovy}}, and Brock uses the name {{wp|Caesar Salad}}. In the Japanese version, they use names derived from Ketchup, Chicken rice, and Curry rice respectively. | ||
* Pikachu reveals his fondness for ketchup. | * Pikachu reveals his fondness for ketchup. | ||
* This episode reveals Electabuzz and Scyther's apparent dislike towards the color red, though ironically, they were both [[version-exclusive Pokémon|exclusive to]] Pokémon Red when only the original two games had been released | * This episode reveals Electabuzz and Scyther's apparent dislike towards the color red, though ironically, they were both [[version-exclusive Pokémon|exclusive to]] Pokémon Red when only the original two games had been released. Their evolutions, {{p|Electivire}} and {{p|Scizor}}, also have some red coloration, with Scizor being nearly completely red in color. | ||
* The story of this episode is based on the famous and extremely popular 1961 samurai film ''{{wp|Yojimbo (film)|Yojimbo}}'' made by the legendary Japanese filmmaker {{wp|Akira Kurosawa}}. In it, a lone samurai warrior (played by {{wp|Toshirō Mifune}}) puts an end to rival gang fighting in a small, desolate town. | * The story of this episode is based on the famous and extremely popular 1961 samurai film ''{{wp|Yojimbo (film)|Yojimbo}}'' made by the legendary Japanese filmmaker {{wp|Akira Kurosawa}}. In it, a lone samurai warrior (played by {{wp|Toshirō Mifune}}) puts an end to rival gang fighting in a small, desolate town. | ||
* This is the first episode where an [[HM]] move is used, as [[Yas]]'s Scyther uses {{m|Cut}}. | * This is the first episode where an [[HM]] move is used, as [[Yas]]'s Scyther uses {{m|Cut}}. |
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