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* Ash mentions two [[Animals in the Pokémon world|real-world animals]] in this episode: bass and catfish.
* Ash mentions two [[Animals in the Pokémon world|real-world animals]] in this episode: bass and catfish.
* This episode's title is a pun derived from "hook line and sinker," an expression which refers to the three components of {{wp|Fishing tackle#hook, line and sinker|fishing tackle}}.
* This episode's title is a pun derived from "hook line and sinker," an expression which refers to the three components of {{wp|Fishing tackle#hook, line and sinker|fishing tackle}}.
** It also shares its dub title with the name of a {{wp|Hook, Line and Stinker|Looney Tunes cartoon}} starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.
* Andreas says that if Misty's Poliwhirl were strong it would've evolved by now. But both of Poliwhirl's evolutions are item-induced. Therefore, Poliwhirl's strength has nothing to do with evolving.
* Andreas says that if Misty's Poliwhirl were strong it would've evolved by now. But both of Poliwhirl's evolutions are item-induced. Therefore, Poliwhirl's strength has nothing to do with evolving.
* This the first episode where one of Misty's previously captured Pokémon, other than Psyduck, forces its way out of a Poké Ball. In this case, Staryu and Goldeen, along with Psyduck force their way out of their Poké Balls to show their support for Misty and Poliwhirl.
* This the first episode where one of Misty's previously captured Pokémon, other than Psyduck, forces its way out of a Poké Ball. In this case, Staryu and Goldeen, along with Psyduck force their way out of their Poké Balls to show their support for Misty and Poliwhirl.