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* This was the last AG episode animated by Team Ota. Team Iguchi took over the animation duties starting with AG173.
* This was the last AG episode animated by Team Ota. Team Iguchi took over the animation duties starting with AG173.
* This episode reveals that if a human gets hit by the tractor beam that a [[Poké Ball]] creates when returning a [[Pokémon]] into it, he/she will get stunned for a short period of time.
* This episode reveals that if a human gets hit by the tractor beam that a [[Poké Ball]] creates when returning a [[Pokémon]] into it, he/she will get stunned for a short period of time.
* [[Jessie]]'s fantasy comes from a Japanese tale about one throwing an object by accident and it turning into gold. There is a similar Western fairytale, where a woodsman loses his axe in a lake. The lake's spirit asked if he lost an axe of pure silver or one of pure gold, but the woodsman asked for his cheap axe. He is awarded both the silver and gold axes for his honesty.
* [[Jessie]]'s fantasy comes from a Japanese tale about one throwing an object by accident and it turning into gold. There is a similar Western fairytale, where a woodsman loses his axe in a lake. The lake's spirit asked if he had lost an axe of pure silver or one of pure gold, but the woodsman says he had lost a cheap axe. He is awarded both the silver and gold axes for his honesty.
* The name of this episode is a parody on the famous phrase (which is itself a mistranslation of a line in the {{wp|The Merchant of Venice}}) "All that glitters is not gold". This referece is also made in ''[[EP184|All That Glitters!]]''.
* The name of this episode is a parody on the famous phrase (which is itself a mistranslation of a line in the {{wp|The Merchant of Venice}}) "All that glitters is not gold". This referece is also made in ''[[EP184|All That Glitters!]]''.