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* When {{an|Misty}} lets her Pokémon out, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} and {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}} are omitted, and only {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} and {{TP|Misty|Poliwag}} appear.
* When {{an|Misty}} lets her Pokémon out, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} and {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}} are omitted, and only {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} and {{TP|Misty|Poliwag}} appear.
** Though that may be simply because she often does not use her {{type|Water}} Pokémon that have trouble functioning on land, such as Goldeen.
** Though that may be simply because she often does not use her {{type|Water}} Pokémon that have trouble functioning on land, such as Goldeen.
* This is the last time in the {{pkmn|anime}} that the [[GS Ball]] was mentioned, other than its appearance in a flashback in ''[[EP150|Hour of the Houndour]]''. The producers planned to have it return, but they abandoned that plotline and shelved the idea.
* This is the last time in the {{pkmn|anime}} that the [[GS Ball]] was mentioned, other than its appearance in a flashback in ''[[EP148|No Big Woop!]]''. The producers planned to have it return, but they abandoned that plotline and shelved the idea.
* In the Japanese version, {{OBP|Sylvester|EP145}} tells {{p|Farfetch'd}} to use 居合い抜き (iainuki) instead of the correct いあいぎり (iaigiri). The former is the Japanese term for quickly drawing one's sword, slashing, and then sheathing the sword, on which the move name いあいぎり is based.
* In the Japanese version, {{OBP|Sylvester|EP145}} tells {{p|Farfetch'd}} to use 居合い抜き (iainuki) instead of the correct いあいぎり (iaigiri). The former is the Japanese term for quickly drawing one's sword, slashing, and then sheathing the sword, on which the move name いあいぎり is based.


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