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** Pokémon senryū: ペラペラと ラップでおしゃべり ペラップよ ''Perapera to, rappu de oshaberi, Perappu yo.'' <!--"Blablabla and chattering rap, it's {{tt|Perap|Chatot}}."--> | ** Pokémon senryū: ペラペラと ラップでおしゃべり ペラップよ ''Perapera to, rappu de oshaberi, Perappu yo.'' <!--"Blablabla and chattering rap, it's {{tt|Perap|Chatot}}."--> | ||
** Chatot has much more involvement than most Pokémon, appearing before the reveal and during the senryū. | ** Chatot has much more involvement than most Pokémon, appearing before the reveal and during the senryū. | ||
*In Kanto, Ash filled his party with {{AP|Squirtle}} two episodes before he first met [[Lt. Surge]], Kanto's third Gym Leader. In this episode, he catches Gligar, while two episodes later he meets [[Maylene]], Sinnoh's third Gym Leader. Another parallel is that both Squirtle and Gligar were part of a group of Pokémon of their same species that caused trouble in a town. Both of them also voluntarily followed Ash. | * In [[Kanto]], {{Ash}} filled his party with {{AP|Squirtle}} two episodes before he first met [[Lt. Surge]], Kanto's third [[Gym Leader]]. In this episode, he {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} {{AP|Gligar}}, while two episodes later, he meets [[Maylene]], [[Sinnoh]]'s third Gym Leader. Another parallel is that both Squirtle and Gligar were part of a group of Pokémon of their same species that caused trouble in a town. Both of them also voluntarily followed Ash. | ||
* The featured town is apparently located on {{rt|215|Sinnoh}}, which is one of the routes where wild {{p|Gligar}} appear in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} via the [[Dual-slot mode|dual-slot method]]. | * The featured town is apparently located on {{rt|215|Sinnoh}}, which is one of the routes where wild {{p|Gligar}} appear in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} via the [[Dual-slot mode|dual-slot method]]. | ||
* This is one of the few episodes where | * This is one of the few episodes where {{TRT}} blasts off three times. | ||
* This episode's dub title is based on the title of the song | * 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. | ||
* With the capture of Gligar, this marks the first time Ash has had two {{type|Flying}} Pokémon on his team since Charizard, who evolved from Charmeleon in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon!]]''. | * With the capture of Gligar, this marks the first time Ash has had two {{type|Flying}} Pokémon on his team since {{AP|Charizard}}, who evolved from {{p|Charmeleon}} in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon!]]''. | ||
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* When Gliscor commands its minion Gligar to fly away after Paul appears, there is a black line through Gliscor's face and its head clips behind its body. | * When {{p|Gliscor}} commands its minion Gligar to fly away after Paul appears, there is a black line through Gliscor's face and its head clips behind its body. | ||
* In one scene where Nurse Joy is looking at her laptop, her hat is colored the same as her hair. | * In one scene where Nurse Joy is looking at her laptop, her hat is colored the same as her hair. | ||
* Gliscor's minion Gligar are affected by {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}}'s {{m|Thunder Punch}} despite being part {{type|Ground}}. | * Gliscor's minion Gligar are affected by {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}}'s {{m|Thunder Punch}} despite being part {{type|Ground}}. |
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