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* The object from which {{p|Gengar}} is released resembles a {{wp|vajra}}. A bell and a vajra are two of the ritual objects used in {{wp|Vajrayana|Vajrayana Buddhism}}. | * The object from which {{p|Gengar}} is released resembles a {{wp|vajra}}. A bell and a vajra are two of the ritual objects used in {{wp|Vajrayana|Vajrayana Buddhism}}. | ||
* This is the second time someone, namely the {{pkmn2|giant}} Gengar and {{p|Alakazam}}, doesn't fall asleep to {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s song, this time because Jigglypuff was too small to affect them. | * This is the second time someone, namely the {{pkmn2|giant}} Gengar and {{p|Alakazam}}, doesn't fall asleep to {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s song, this time because Jigglypuff was too small to affect them. | ||
* The giant Gengar's ability to trap other people and Pokémon inside its body is somewhat similar to the {{OBP| | * The giant Gengar's ability to trap other people and Pokémon inside its body is somewhat similar to the {{OBP|Groudon|M06}} from ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]''. {{TRT}} was also trapped inside both. | ||
* Alakazam uses a move similar to {{m|Psycho Cut}}, although the move was revealed [[Generation IV|three generations after]]. | * Alakazam uses a move similar to {{m|Psycho Cut}}, although the move was revealed [[Generation IV|three generations after]]. | ||
* Jigglypuff blasts off instead of Team Rocket in this episode. | * Jigglypuff blasts off instead of Team Rocket in this episode. |
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