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* The episode features many {{type|Electric}} moves used against {{type|Ground}} Pokémon with visible effect (Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Electabuzz's {{m|ThunderPunch}}). In the games, {{type|Ground}}s, like {{p|Gligar}} and {{p|Gliscor}}, are immune to them. | * The episode features many {{type|Electric}} moves used against {{type|Ground}} Pokémon with visible effect (Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Electabuzz's {{m|ThunderPunch}}). In the games, {{type|Ground}}s, like {{p|Gligar}} and {{p|Gliscor}}, are immune to them. | ||
** However, this is consistent with other situations in the anime, wherein the Pokémon being attacked is not touching the ground. | ** However, this is consistent with other situations in the anime, wherein the Pokémon being attacked is not touching the ground. | ||
* This episode's dub title is based on the title of the song ''{{wp|Wind of Change (song)|Wind of Change}}'' by the {{wp|Scorpions (band)|Scorpions}}, possibly chosen because Gligar is the FlyScorpion Pokémon. | * This episode's dub title is based on the title of the song ''{{wp|Wind of Change (Scorpions song)|Wind of Change}}'' by the {{wp|Scorpions (band)|Scorpions}}, possibly chosen because Gligar is the FlyScorpion Pokémon. | ||
* This episode marks the third time Ash owned two {{type|Flying}}s on his team simultaneously, making Gligar the second, non-{{type|Normal}}/{{type|Flying}} Pokémon on Ash's team, since Charizard, who evolved from Charmeleon in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon!]]''. | * This episode marks the third time Ash owned two {{type|Flying}}s on his team simultaneously, making Gligar the second, non-{{type|Normal}}/{{type|Flying}} Pokémon on Ash's team, since Charizard, who evolved from Charmeleon in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon!]]''. | ||
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