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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Attack Rage is the {{pkmn|anime}} equivalent of the side-effect of the [[move]] {{m|Outrage}}.
* The English title of this episode is a reference to the song "{{wp|Great Balls of Fire}}".
* The English title of this episode is a reference to the song "{{wp|Great Balls of Fire}}".
* During this episode, with {{AP|Charizard}}'s arrival, {{Ash}} technically has seven Pokémon on hand, one more than the allowed six a Trainer can carry. However, it is possible that Charizard was nominally under {{jo|Liza}}'s ownership until Ash was able to officially swap one of his Pokémon out for Charizard in time for the [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}.
* During this episode, with {{AP|Charizard}}'s arrival, {{Ash}} technically has seven Pokémon on hand, one more than the allowed six a Trainer can carry. However, it is possible that Charizard was nominally under {{jo|Liza}}'s ownership until Ash was able to officially swap one of his Pokémon out for Charizard in time for the [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}.
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===Errors===
===Errors===
* {{m|Outrage}} is referred to as "Attack Rage" in the English dub.
* Dragonair's {{m|Safeguard}} attack appears to neutralize Dragonite's Hyper Beam when it should have only protected it against status changes. However, this is consistent with other portrayals of Safeguard in the anime.
* Dragonair's {{m|Safeguard}} attack appears to neutralize Dragonite's Hyper Beam when it should have only protected it against status changes. However, this is consistent with other portrayals of Safeguard in the anime.
* When Ash tells Charizard to use {{m|Fire Spin}}, Charizard uses an attack that looks like a sphere of fire.
* When Ash tells Charizard to use {{m|Fire Spin}}, Charizard uses an attack that looks like a sphere of fire.
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