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[[File:The gang.png|thumb|200px|Shot only present in the original Japanese version]] | [[File:The gang.png|thumb|200px|Shot only present in the original Japanese version]] | ||
* The flashback about the good times Misty spent with her friends is different in both versions: the dubbed English flashback focuses on Ash and Misty while the original Japanese flashback focuses on Misty's accomplishments as a Pokémon Trainer and as a friend, and even ends with a group shot of Ash, Pikachu, Misty, Togepi, Brock, and Tracey (specifically created for this episode). The original flashback plays unreleased background music from ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', while the dub flashback plays a [[ | * The flashback about the good times Misty spent with her friends is different in both versions: the dubbed English flashback focuses on Ash and Misty while the original Japanese flashback focuses on Misty's accomplishments as a Pokémon Trainer and as a friend, and even ends with a group shot of Ash, Pikachu, Misty, Togepi, Brock, and Tracey (specifically created for this episode). The original flashback plays unreleased background music from ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', while the dub flashback plays a [[Misty Most of All|brand new vocal song]]. | ||
* Brock refers to a [[rice ball]] as an onion in this episode when he is eating one, claiming the "onion" was making his eyes water. | * Brock refers to a [[rice ball]] as an onion in this episode when he is eating one, claiming the "onion" was making his eyes water. | ||
* In the original Japanese version, Daisy gets the tickets from the supermarket, while in the English dub, she wins them in a beauty competition. | * In the original Japanese version, Daisy gets the tickets from the supermarket, while in the English dub, she wins them in a beauty competition. |
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