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* The English version of this episode is one of the few times a real animal is mentioned. {{an|Misty}} claims that [[A.J.]] controls {{p|Sandshrew}} with the crack of his whip just like a {{wp|lion tamer}}. In the Japanese version, she simply remarks that it is amazing [[A.J.]] can control Sandshrew with the crack of his whip. | * The English version of this episode is one of the few times a real animal is mentioned. {{an|Misty}} claims that [[A.J.]] controls {{p|Sandshrew}} with the crack of his whip just like a {{wp|lion tamer}}. In the Japanese version, she simply remarks that it is amazing [[A.J.]] can control Sandshrew with the crack of his whip. | ||
* This episode is the last in which [[Ted Lewis]] plays the voice of [[James]], and this was also [[Eric Stuart]]'s first episode voicing James. He takes over the role when James summons [[Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]] in battle. | * This episode is the last in which [[Ted Lewis]] plays the voice of [[James]], and this was also [[Eric Stuart]]'s first episode voicing James. He takes over the role when James summons [[Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]] in battle. | ||
* This | * This is the first episode not obviously set within a location from the games. | ||
* The "Strength Intensifier" appears to work similarly to the {{DL|EV-enhancing item|Macho Brace}} introduced in later generations. | * The "Strength Intensifier" appears to work similarly to the {{DL|EV-enhancing item|Macho Brace}} introduced in later generations. | ||
* This episode is the first one to feature a [[one-hit knockout move]]. | * This episode is the first one to feature a [[one-hit knockout move]]. |
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