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* This episode was the last time [[Pokémon Johto]] was used as the music for the dub's final commercial break's eyecatch. Starting with the next episode, a snippet of the current opening theme is used for the final commercial break's eyecatch, a practice that would continue until [[AG145|the 4Kids dub ended]].
* This episode was the last time [[Pokémon Johto]] was used as the music for the dub's final commercial break's eyecatch. Starting with the next episode, a snippet of the current opening theme is used for the final commercial break's eyecatch, a practice that would continue until [[AG145|the 4Kids dub ended]].
* This is the last episode of the fourth season, ''[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]]''.
* This is the last episode of the fourth season, ''[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]]''.
* Chuck is, to date, the final Gym Leader to only appear in a single episode of the anime with others usually being placed in an arc, or appearing multiple times (although a couple of the [[Frontier Brain]]s and most of the [[Orange Crew]] also appeared in only a single episode).
* The focus on Wrestling could be a reference to famous wrestler, Macho Man Randy Savage
* The focus on Wrestling could be a reference to famous wrestler, Macho Man Randy Savage


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* After Pikachu was knocked out, Ash and Brock both said that Bayleef was Ash's only Pokémon left that had a type advantage over Poliwrath. However, Ash still had Bulbasaur with him at this point in the series. In addition, Noctowl's Psychic- and Flying-type attacks both would have been advantageous over both Poliwrath and Machoke.
* After Pikachu was knocked out, Ash and Brock both said that Bayleef was Ash's only Pokémon left that had a type advantage over Poliwrath. However, Ash still had Bulbasaur with him at this point in the series. In addition, Noctowl's Psychic- and Flying-type attacks both would have been advantageous over both Poliwrath and Machoke.
* In the Portuguese Dub, Brock states that Poliwrath is a {{2t|Water|Fire}} type. This is incorrect as Poliwrath is a {{2t|Water|Fighting}} type.
* In the Portuguese Dub, Brock states that Poliwrath is a {{2t|Water|Fire}} type. This is incorrect as Poliwrath is a {{2t|Water|Fighting}} type.
* Brock states that {{m|Submission}} is Machoke's most powerful attack. However, Machoke's {{m|Cross Chop}} has the Base Power 100, while Submission's Base Power is only 80.
* When the students come out and say "Welcome back, Master!" and "Yes!" to Chuck, the Pokémon alongside them appear to be speaking along with them even though they're not supposed to speak the human language.
* When the students come out and say "Welcome back, Master!" and "Yes!" to Chuck, the Pokémon alongside them appear to be speaking along with them even though they're not supposed to speak the human language.


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