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===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
[[File:EP174 error.png|thumb|200px|Misty's missing ponytail]] | [[File:EP174 error.png|thumb|200px|Misty's missing ponytail]] | ||
* | * In the original Japanese version, Jessie erroneously calls Wobbuffet "Sohnano" at the end of the episode. | ||
* {{an|Misty}}'s ponytail disappears in one scene. | * {{an|Misty}}'s ponytail disappears in one scene. | ||
* When [[James's Weezing]] uses {{m|Sludge}}, Mini-Dit uses Mirror Coat and is able to reflect it. This is incorrect, as Sludge is a {{type|Poison}} move (which relies on a Pokémon's {{Stat|Attack}} prior to [[Generation IV]]). The correct counter would be {{m|Counter}} since Counter is used against [[Physical move|physical attacks]] and Mirror Coat is used against [[Special move|special attacks]]. In Generation IV and beyond, however, since Sludge is itself a special attack, Mirror Coat would reflect it. | * At the beginning of the battle between Ash and Duplica, Ash's sleeves are colored blue instead of white. | ||
* After | * When Ash tells Totodile to use {{m|Bite}}, his gloves turn completely dark-green. | ||
* At the beginning of {{TRT}}'s {{motto}} and shortly after, James appears to be floating in midair. | |||
* At one point during Team Rocket's motto and when James says that they came to steal Pokémon, one of the gloves on James's disguise is missing. | |||
* When [[James's Weezing]] uses {{m|Sludge}}, Mini-Dit uses {{m|Mirror Coat}} and is able to reflect it. This is incorrect, as Sludge is a {{type|Poison}} move (which relies on a Pokémon's {{Stat|Attack}} prior to [[Generation IV]]). The correct counter would be {{m|Counter}} since Counter is used against [[Physical move|physical attacks]] and Mirror Coat is used against [[Special move|special attacks]]. In Generation IV and beyond, however, since Sludge is itself a special attack, Mirror Coat would reflect it. | |||
* After {{MTR}} jumps on both Jessie and James's heads, the former's glasses disappear for a short while. | |||
* When Mini-Dit transforms into Totodile, it uses {{m|Tackle}}, implying that Totodile knows Tackle; a move it [[Anime move errors|cannot learn]] in the games. | * When Mini-Dit transforms into Totodile, it uses {{m|Tackle}}, implying that Totodile knows Tackle; a move it [[Anime move errors|cannot learn]] in the games. | ||
** Similarly, | ** Similarly, Duplica's Ditto uses Tackle when transformed as [[Jessie's Arbok]]. Jessie's Arbok is confirmed to know the move from the episode ''[[EP095|A Shipful of Shivers]]'' but Arbok cannot learn Tackle in the games. | ||
* | * When {{AP|Pikachu}} joins the fight against Team Rocket, he passes through Mini-Dit. | ||
* When | * When Pikachu uses {{m|Thunderbolt}}, Counter prevented it from doing damage. However, it should have been Mirror Coat instead of Counter. | ||
* {{an|Brock}}'s animation freezes after Duplica says that she wants to be a Ditto master. | * {{an|Brock}}'s animation freezes after Duplica says that she wants to be a Ditto master. | ||
* In one scene, [[Ash's Noctowl]] and Duplica's Ditto as a Noctowl are at an abnormally large size. | * In one scene, [[Ash's Noctowl]] and Duplica's Ditto as a Noctowl are at an abnormally large size. | ||
* In the | * In the dub, when Jessie and James are attempting to trade Mini-Dit (transformed into a miniature Arbok), Jessie refers to it as "Arbok the {{t|Rock}} Pokémon, now in pebble size." This is incorrect, as Arbok is actually a Poison-type Pokémon. | ||
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