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* The Greninja uses water swords just like [[Greninja (Super Smash Bros.)|the one in Super Smash Bros.]] does.
* The Greninja uses water swords just like [[Greninja (Super Smash Bros.)|the one in Super Smash Bros.]] does.
* The gangster movie playing on the TV when Tim enters Harry's apartment for the first time is the movie that Kevin McCallister watches in the 1991 film {{wp|Home Alone}}. The movie in question, titled "Angels with Filthy Souls", is not a real one, and was made specially for use in ''Home Alone''.
* The gangster movie playing on the TV when Tim enters Harry's apartment for the first time is the movie that Kevin McCallister watches in the 1991 film {{wp|Home Alone}}. The movie in question, titled "Angels with Filthy Souls", is not a real one, and was made specially for use in ''Home Alone''.
* When attempting to calm Psyduck, Detective Pikachu yells "Serenity Now!". This is a reference to the 1997 {{wp|Seinfeld}} episode "{{wp|The Serenity Now}}", in which Frank Costanza is told to yell the phrase whenever he is angry, in order to lower his blood pressure.
* When attempting to calm Psyduck, Detective Pikachu yells "Serenity Now!". This is a reference to the 1997 ''{{wp|Seinfeld}}'' episode "{{wp|The Serenity Now}}", in which Frank Costanza is told to yell the phrase whenever he is angry, in order to lower his blood pressure.
* This is the first Pokémon product to be dubbed into {{pmin|Belgium|Flemish Dutch}}. All previous Pokémon products that were released in Dutch in Belgium used the dub from the Netherlands instead.
* This is the first Pokémon product to be dubbed into {{pmin|Belgium|Flemish Dutch}}. All previous Pokémon products that were released in Dutch in Belgium used the dub from the Netherlands instead.
** This is also the first Pokémon product to be dubbed in {{pmin|Hungary|Hungarian}} since 2011, in {{pmin|Bulgaria}}n since 2010, in {{pmin|Spain|Basque}} since 2008, in {{pmin|Slovakia|Slovak}} since 2005, in {{pmin|Canada|Canadian French}} since 2004, in {{pmin|Ukraine|Ukrainian}} since 2000, and in {{pmin|Catalan}} since 1999.<!--
** This is also the first Pokémon product to be dubbed in {{pmin|Hungary|Hungarian}} since 2011, in {{pmin|Bulgaria}}n since 2010, in {{pmin|Spain|Basque}} since 2008, in {{pmin|Slovakia|Slovak}} since 2005, in {{pmin|Canada|Canadian French}} since 2004, in {{pmin|Ukraine|Ukrainian}} since 2000, and in {{pmin|Catalan}} since 1999.<!--
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