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* {{p|Xatu}} resembles the birdlike enemy in Stage 2 of Pulseman, as they both share a nearly identical color scheme and similar shape. | * {{p|Xatu}} resembles the birdlike enemy in Stage 2 of Pulseman, as they both share a nearly identical color scheme and similar shape. | ||
* {{p|Registeel}}'s design mimics the design for the boss in the Stage 4 of Pulseman. | * {{p|Registeel}}'s design mimics the design for the boss in the Stage 4 of Pulseman. | ||
* {{m|Volt Tackle}}'s Japanese name, ボルテッカー ''Volteccer'' | * {{m|Volt Tackle}}'s Japanese name, ボルテッカー ''Volteccer'' is derived from the name of Pulseman's signature attack, where he flies around as a ball of electricity.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA91WPotG2I GAME FREAK Illustration Demonstration: Episode One [Ken Sugimori x Pulseman<nowiki>]</nowiki> - YouTube]</ref> The Final Smash version of Volt Tackle used by {{SSB|Pikachu}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] closely resembles Pulseman's Volteccer. | ||
* Although "[[Team Galactic]]" is not incorrect, a more literal translation of the Japanese name is "Galaxy Gang", possibly a reference to the Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. [[Charon]]'s design may be based on Doc Waruyama, the main antagonist and a leader of Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. | * Although "[[Team Galactic]]" is not incorrect, a more literal translation of the Japanese name is "Galaxy Gang", possibly a reference to the Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. [[Charon]]'s design may be based on Doc Waruyama, the main antagonist and a leader of Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. | ||
* {{p|Hariyama}}'s name can be a corruption of Doc Waruyama's name. | * {{p|Hariyama}}'s name can be a corruption of Doc Waruyama's name. | ||
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* {{ga|Barry}}'s battle music has several notes that resemble a portion of Neo Tokyo's music from Pulseman ([[Junichi Masuda]] also composed for Pulseman). Many other pieces of music from Pulseman also have similar features to Pokémon music. | * {{ga|Barry}}'s battle music has several notes that resemble a portion of Neo Tokyo's music from Pulseman ([[Junichi Masuda]] also composed for Pulseman). Many other pieces of music from Pulseman also have similar features to Pokémon music. | ||
* {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}'s battle music also has several notes similar to stage 6 music. | * {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}'s battle music also has several notes similar to stage 6 music. | ||
* {{p|Boltund}}'s Japanese name, パルスワン Pulsewan, may be a reference to Pulseman. | |||
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