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* This is the first [[filler episode|"filler" episode]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | * This is the first [[filler episode|"filler" episode]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | ||
* This is also the first episode without any Pokémon debuts. | * This is also the first episode without any Pokémon debuts. | ||
* This episode is the last in which [[Ted Lewis]] voices [[James]], as well as [[Eric Stuart]]'s first episode voicing James. He takes over the role when James summons {{p|Koffing}} in battle. This was because Ted Lewis left for a time to do theater. | * This episode is the last in which [[Ted Lewis]] voices [[James]], as well as [[Eric Stuart]]'s first episode voicing James. He takes over the role when James summons {{p|Koffing}} in {{pkmn|battle}}. This was because Ted Lewis left for a time to do theater. | ||
* This is the first episode not explicitly set within a location from the games. | * This is the first episode not explicitly set within a location from the {{pkmn|games}}. | ||
** However it is implied in {{game|Yellow}} to be set on {{rt|9|Kanto}}. | ** However it is implied in {{game|Yellow}} to be set on {{rt|9|Kanto}}. | ||
* 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. |
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