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* This marks the only appearance in the series of a {{p|Weezing}} other than the one [[James's Weezing|belonging to James]] so far. | * This marks the only appearance in the series of a {{p|Weezing}} other than the one [[James's Weezing|belonging to James]] so far. | ||
* Ash has trouble initially remembering what attacks Arbok can learn, despite battling {{OP|Jessie|Arbok}} in almost every episode prior to this one. He also had trouble remembering Meowth's attacks, but this is understandable seeing as Team Rocket's {{MTR}} hardly ever battles. Curiously, he has battled [[James's Weezing]] an equal amount of times to Arbok and had very little, if any, trouble remembering what moves a Weezing could learn. | * Ash has trouble initially remembering what attacks Arbok can learn, despite battling {{OP|Jessie|Arbok}} in almost every episode prior to this one. He also had trouble remembering Meowth's attacks, but this is understandable seeing as Team Rocket's {{MTR}} hardly ever battles. Curiously, he has battled [[James's Weezing]] an equal amount of times to Arbok and had very little, if any, trouble remembering what moves a Weezing could learn. | ||
* The theory test of this episode seems to be a reference to the questionnaire on the games' [[Cinnabar Gym]], which the player can use to bypass the Trainer battles up to [[Blaine]], the Gym Leader. In the anime, Blaine just happens to be the Gym Leader who {{Ash}} is supposed to challenge next. However, unlike in the games, passing the tests results in instant qualification to the [[Pokémon League]], bypassing the requirement of eight | * The theory test of this episode seems to be a reference to the questionnaire on the games' [[Cinnabar Gym]], which the player can use to bypass the Trainer battles up to [[Blaine]], the Gym Leader. In the anime, Blaine just happens to be the Gym Leader who {{Ash}} is supposed to challenge next. However, unlike in the games, passing the tests results in instant qualification to the [[Pokémon League]], bypassing the requirement of eight Gym Badges to enter. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* When Ash hands over his Poké Balls to the Pokémon League entrance exam instructor, there are five. | * When Ash hands over his Poké Balls to the Pokémon League entrance exam instructor, there are five. When the instructor closes his hand, there are six. | ||
* When Meowth scratches both Jessie and James, there are four lines of light. But Jessie and James faces have three marks. | * When Meowth scratches both Jessie and James, there are four lines of light. But Jessie and James faces have three marks. | ||
* In the English dub, the instructor shows an image of a {{p|Poliwrath}} and {{p|Poliwag}} but calls them {{p|Poliwhirl}} and Poliwag. | * In the English dub, the instructor shows an image of a {{p|Poliwrath}} and {{p|Poliwag}} but calls them {{p|Poliwhirl}} and Poliwag. |