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{{cast/live|Kanto|Psyduck (Pokémon)|disp=Psyduck|Michael Haigney{{!}}Michael Haigney (voice)}} | {{cast/live|Kanto|Psyduck (Pokémon)|disp=Psyduck|Michael Haigney{{!}}Michael Haigney (voice)}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{wp|Dee Roscioli}} and Patrick Frankfort, who portrayed Delia and Professor Oak in the U.S. tour, were in a romantic relationship at the time. This is referenced by Ash telling Professor Oak, "Don't bring my mom home too late!" | * {{wp|Dee Roscioli}} and Patrick Frankfort, who portrayed Delia and Professor Oak in the U.S. tour, were in a romantic relationship at the time. This is referenced by Ash telling Professor Oak, "Don't bring my mom home too late!" | ||
* According to the show's program, [[Ikue Ohtani]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] and Jay Goede reprised their roles of {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{MTR}} and Mewtwo respectively. Goede is credited by his real name in Pokémon Live! instead of his stage name, Philip Bartlett, which was used in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. Jigglypuff and Psyduck's voices are uncredited but are possibly archive recordings of [[Rachael Lillis]] and [[Michael Haigney]], respectively. No other voice actors are known to have reprised their roles from the anime in this production. | * According to the show's program, [[Ikue Ohtani]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] and [[List of English voice actors|Jay Goede]] reprised their roles of {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{MTR}} and Mewtwo respectively. Goede is credited by his real name in Pokémon Live! instead of his stage name, Philip Bartlett, which was used in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. Jigglypuff and Psyduck's voices are uncredited but are possibly archive recordings of [[Rachael Lillis]] and [[Michael Haigney]], respectively. No other voice actors are known to have reprised their roles from the anime in this production. | ||
* Dennis Kenney, the actor who played Brock, appeared as a host in the [[Pokémon Insider: The Video|Pokémon Insider promotional video]]. The video includes a clip of himself (in character as Brock) performing the song [[Two Perfect Girls]]. | * Dennis Kenney, the actor who played Brock, appeared as a host in the [[Pokémon Insider: The Video|Pokémon Insider promotional video]]. The video includes a clip of himself (in character as Brock) performing the song [[Two Perfect Girls]]. | ||
* Both Pokémon Insider and [[Pokémon.com]] at the time claimed Pokémon Live! was to be aired on television and released on home video in the United States, but no such broadcast or release ever occurred.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011019041628/http://www.pokemon.com:80/events/live.html Pokémon Live! - ''Pokémon.com (archived)'']</ref> Producer Chris Mitchell confirmed that a high definition professional recording was made but that plans for releasing it ended up falling through. | * Both Pokémon Insider and [[Pokémon.com]] at the time claimed Pokémon Live! was to be aired on television and released on home video in the United States, but no such broadcast or release ever occurred.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011019041628/http://www.pokemon.com:80/events/live.html Pokémon Live! - ''Pokémon.com (archived)'']</ref> Producer Chris Mitchell confirmed that a high definition professional recording was made but that plans for releasing it ended up falling through. |
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