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*{{TP|Ash|Pikachu}} often shocks people (mostly {{Ash}} himself and members of [[Team Rocket]]) to the point where they appear scorched or blackened by the electrocution, yet soon afterward (often as soon as the next scene), they appear perfectly normal, without any lasting damage.
*{{TP|Ash|Pikachu}} often shocks people (mostly {{Ash}} himself and members of [[Team Rocket]]) to the point where they appear scorched or blackened by the electrocution, yet soon afterward (often as soon as the next scene), they appear perfectly normal, without any lasting damage.
* In almost every episode, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} manage to get launched hundreds of feet into the air by various means (usually a Pokémon attack). However, others standing near them will not be moved or even affected, and Team Rocket never gets seriously hurt from the flight, which would surely kill a normal person.
* In almost every episode, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} manage to get launched hundreds of feet into the air by various means (usually a Pokémon attack). However, others standing near them will not be moved or even affected, and Team Rocket never gets seriously hurt from the flight, which would surely kill a normal person.
* The capacity of [[Brock]]'s bag sometimes takes on impossible proportions, such as in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]'' when he managed to pull a full tablet and entire tea set out of it.


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