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* Actual fish can be seen in the aquarium in Nastina's vision. This is one of the few occasions real animals are seen onscreen. | * Actual fish can be seen in the aquarium in Nastina's vision. This is one of the few occasions real animals are seen onscreen. | ||
* This episode marks the first time that a Pokémon communicates through {{MTR}}'s translations. | * This episode marks the first time that a Pokémon communicates through {{MTR}}'s translations. | ||
* There is a noticeable similarity between the scene where Tentacruel speaks through Meowth, and a scene from the 1996 movie ''{{wp|Independence Day (film)|Independence Day}}'', in which a captive alien speaks through the body of a scientist. In both cases, a voiceless creature covered in tentacles telepathically speaks through another being in order to make its objectives known to humans. | * There is a noticeable similarity between the scene where Tentacruel speaks through Meowth, and a scene from the 1996 movie ''{{wp|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}'', in which a captive alien speaks through the body of a scientist. In both cases, a voiceless creature covered in tentacles telepathically speaks through another being in order to make its objectives known to humans. | ||
* This is one of the few episodes where Zubat does not keep its Japanese voice. <!--Who did supply the voice to Brock's Zubat, anyways?--> | * This is one of the few episodes where Zubat does not keep its Japanese voice. <!--Who did supply the voice to Brock's Zubat, anyways?--> | ||
* This is the first episode with Yūsaku Takeda as animation director. | * This is the first episode with Yūsaku Takeda as animation director. |
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