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* The book [[Charizard, Go!]] is based on this episode. | * The book [[Charizard, Go!]] is based on this episode. | ||
* The events contained within this episode confound the logistics of Pokémon battles, implying that experience points are rewarded based upon whether one is ''declared a winner,'' not upon whether one's actions throughout a battle cause them to become stronger. In this respect, it would appear that experience points are not an abstraction for the purpose of game mechanics, but an actual, concrete effect in the Pokémon universe. | * The events contained within this episode confound the logistics of Pokémon battles, implying that experience points are rewarded based upon whether one is ''declared a winner,'' not upon whether one's actions throughout a battle cause them to become stronger. In this respect, it would appear that experience points are not an abstraction for the purpose of game mechanics, but an actual, concrete effect in the Pokémon universe. | ||
* This is the first time Ash attempts to lose a battle | * This is the first time Ash attempts to lose a battle. This doesn't happen again until [[DP030|Some Enchanted Sweetening!]] | ||
=== Errors === | === Errors === | ||
* {{m|Tail Whip}} does not actually do damage in the games, although Charmeleon probably attacked out of disobedience. Additionally, Charmeleon [[anime move errors|can't even learn Tail Whip]]. | * {{m|Tail Whip}} does not actually do damage in the games, although Charmeleon probably attacked out of disobedience. Additionally, Charmeleon [[anime move errors|can't even learn Tail Whip]]. |
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