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* Music from ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', and [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] are used as background music. | * Music from ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', and [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] are used as background music. | ||
* This episode holds the record for the most times Team Rocket blasted off. It was shown four times on-screen in quick succession, though they continued to blast off multiple times off-screen. | * This episode holds the record for the most times Team Rocket blasted off. It was shown four times on-screen in quick succession, though they continued to blast off multiple times off-screen. | ||
* The {{m|Poison Jab}} Brock's Croagunk uses on the illusion of Rayquaza resembles one of {{wp|Monkey D. Luffy}}'s signature moves, Gomu Gomu no Rifle (Gum-Gum Rifle). | * The {{m|Poison Jab}} Brock's Croagunk uses on the illusion of {{p|Rayquaza}} resembles one of {{wp|Monkey D. Luffy}}'s signature moves, Gomu Gomu no Rifle (Gum-Gum Rifle). | ||
* The dub title is a pun of the title of the book {{wp|Alice in Wonderland}}. | * The dub title is a pun of the title of the book {{wp|Alice in Wonderland}}. | ||
* James finds a cap of a ''Kanto-Cola'' bottle, a play off {{wp|Coca-Cola}}. | * James finds a cap of a ''Kanto-Cola'' bottle, a play off {{wp|Coca-Cola}}. | ||
* This episode is the last one in which [[Craig Blair]] plays [[Giovanni]]. In his [[DP080|next appearance]], the [[Team Rocket]] leader is voiced by [[Ed Paul]], who voiced him during the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub. | * This episode is the last one in which [[Craig Blair]] plays [[Giovanni]]. In his [[DP080|next appearance]], the [[Team Rocket]] leader is voiced by [[Ed Paul]], who voiced him during the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub. | ||
* The house that Ash, Brock and Dawn temporarily take shelter under from the rain is based on the house that the woodcutter and other witnesses of a crime take shelter under in ''{{wp|Rashomon}}'' | * The house that Ash, Brock and Dawn temporarily take shelter under from the rain is based on the house that the woodcutter and other witnesses of a crime take shelter under in ''{{wp|Rashomon}}'' | ||
* As of this episode, all Hoenn legendaries have been featured in the Anime (Though | * As of this episode, all Hoenn legendaries have been featured in the Anime (Though Rayquaza was only an illusion). | ||
[[File:DreamBadges.png|thumb|180px|{{Ash}}'s badges in the dream (minus the Mine Badge)]] | [[File:DreamBadges.png|thumb|180px|{{Ash}}'s badges in the dream (minus the Mine Badge)]] | ||
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