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* During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that {{type|Ghost}} are strong against {{type|Psychic}}, when, during Generation I (the time of this episode's airing), Psychic-types were actually ''immune'' to Ghost-type moves. Similarly, in the Generation II episode ''[[EP156|The Psychic Sidekicks!]]'', it is said that Psychic-types are strong against Ghost-types, although the reverse was true by then (however, Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar's secondary {{type2|Poison}} does make them weak to Psychic moves). | * During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that {{type|Ghost}} are strong against {{type|Psychic}}, when, during Generation I (the time of this episode's airing), Psychic-types were actually ''immune'' to Ghost-type moves. Similarly, in the Generation II episode ''[[EP156|The Psychic Sidekicks!]]'', it is said that Psychic-types are strong against Ghost-types, although the reverse was true by then (however, Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar's secondary {{type2|Poison}} does make them weak to Psychic moves). | ||
* Sabrina holding a doll of her younger self and using it to do her bidding may be a reference to {{wp|The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone}} episode {{wp|Living Doll (The Twilight Zone)|Living Doll}}, and her ball rolling down a narrow hallway is possibly referencing the first {{wp|Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones}} film, {{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}. | * Sabrina holding a doll of her younger self and using it to do her bidding may be a reference to {{wp|The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone}} episode {{wp|Living Doll (The Twilight Zone)|Living Doll}}, and her ball rolling down a narrow hallway is possibly referencing the first {{wp|Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones}} film, {{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}. | ||
*This episode has been regarded by many Pokémon fan's as the scariest episode of Pokémon. | |||
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* Upon arriving at Saffron City, it was clearly dark at the time of the event when Team Rocket traps Ash, Brock and Misty in a room of a [[Silph Co.|building]]. Later, when the mysterious girl came to save them by teleporting them outside, it is clearly seen that it is morning instead of night. | * Upon arriving at Saffron City, it was clearly dark at the time of the event when Team Rocket traps Ash, Brock and Misty in a room of a [[Silph Co.|building]]. Later, when the mysterious girl came to save them by teleporting them outside, it is clearly seen that it is morning instead of night. |
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