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* In the English dub, {{an|Brock}} said that the [[move]] {{m|Mirror Coat}} can only respond to {{type2|Water}} attacks, though it can respond attacks of all [[type]]s. | * In the English dub, {{an|Brock}} said that the [[move]] {{m|Mirror Coat}} can only respond to {{type2|Water}} attacks, though it can respond attacks of all [[type]]s. | ||
** This is most likely to simplify the workings of Mirror Coat, as the qualities of Physical/Special were not touched upon in detail in the anime. In [[Generation II]], all Water attacks were Special, and thus would be deflected by Mirror Coat, while {{p|Gyarados}}' {{m|Hyper Beam}} was a Normal (Physical) type, and would not be affected. This is further shown when Corsola deflects {{m|Spark}} later in the episode, another attack which was Special at the time. | |||
* Also in the English dub, the announcer says that the winner of the third round match between Misty and Trinity would advance to the semi-finals, but the fourth round of a 64-member tournament would be the quarter-finals (64→32→16→8). | * Also in the English dub, the announcer says that the winner of the third round match between Misty and Trinity would advance to the semi-finals, but the fourth round of a 64-member tournament would be the quarter-finals (64→32→16→8). | ||
* [[Ash's Totodile]] uses {{m|Skull Bash}} in this episode, a move Totodile [[Anime move errors|cannot legally learn]]. | * [[Ash's Totodile]] uses {{m|Skull Bash}} in this episode, a move Totodile [[Anime move errors|cannot legally learn]]. |
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