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* {{p|Abra}} was freed alongside {{p|Mr. Mime}}, although it could have easily {{m|Teleport|teleported}} itself to safety.
* {{p|Abra}} was freed alongside {{p|Mr. Mime}}, although it could have easily {{m|Teleport|teleported}} itself to safety.
* This episode was the first to air in Japan after the theatrical release of [[M03]].
* This episode was the first to air in Japan after the theatrical release of [[M03]].
* {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} was not the only Pokémon of the team to display psychic moves in the occasion. They could also use the newly-caught {{AP|Noctowl}}, that would be more useful against ghosts for being part-[[Normal (type)|Normal]].
* {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} was not the only Pokémon of the team to display psychic moves in the occasion. They could also use the newly caught {{AP|Noctowl}}, that would be more useful against ghosts for being part-{{t|Normal}}.
* Despite forest surrounding [[Len Town]] to be described as filled of ghost Pokémon, not a single real one is in fact seen within it, besides three [[Fearow]], that are not ghost type.
* Despite forest surrounding [[Len Town]] to be described as filled of ghost Pokémon, not a single real one is in fact seen within it, besides three [[Fearow]], that are not ghost type.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that Psychic-types are strong against Ghost-types, when in fact the reverse is true (though Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar were weak due to their {{t|Poison|secondary type}}). In [[Generation I]], an error in programming resulted in Ghost-type attacks having no effect on Psychic Pokémon, rather than being super effective against them as was intended; as this particular episode was released well into [[Generation II]], after the mistake was fixed, it is unclear how this error entered into the script.
* During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that Psychic-types are strong against Ghost-types, when in fact the reverse is true (though Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar were weak due to their {{t|Poison|secondary type}}). In [[Generation I]], an error in programming resulted in Ghost-type attacks having no effect on Psychic Pokémon, rather than being super effective against them as was intended; as this particular episode was released well into [[Generation II]], after the mistake was fixed, it is unclear how this error entered into the script.
** Indeed, the only [[Len Town]] resident to possess a Pokémon really effective against [[Ghost type]] was precisely [[Cherry]], for her [[Girafarig]] being part-[[Normal]].
** Indeed, the only [[Len Town]] resident to possess a Pokémon really effective against [[Ghost type]] was precisely [[Cherry]], for her [[Girafarig]] being part-{{t|Normal}}.
* When the group comes across {{p|Girafarig}} for the first time and {{an|Misty}} is telling {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} to use {{m|Confusion}}, Psyduck's bill becomes the same color as the rest of its body.
* When the group comes across {{p|Girafarig}} for the first time and {{an|Misty}} is telling {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} to use {{m|Confusion}}, Psyduck's bill becomes the same color as the rest of its body.
* At the end of the episode, the narrator says "What will happen to our heroes on their way to Johto?" However, they are already ''in'' Johto.
* At the end of the episode, the narrator says "What will happen to our heroes on their way to Johto?" However, they are already ''in'' Johto.