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* The end of the episode was followed by a music video of [[Together With the Wind]], the Japanese ending theme to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', rather than a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]] segment. This was likely due to the fact that the episode was originally scheduled to air when the segment did not exist yet.
* The end of the episode was followed by a music video of [[Together With the Wind]], the Japanese ending theme to ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', rather than a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]] segment. This was likely due to the fact that the episode was originally scheduled to air when the segment did not exist yet.
* While Japanese episode previews usually end with "Everybody, get Pokémon!", this episode's preview ends with "Everybody, get a present!", in celebration of the Christmas season.
* While Japanese episode previews usually end with "Everybody, get Pokémon!", this episode's preview ends with "Everybody, get a present!", in celebration of the Christmas season.
* [[Jessie]]'s doll is called "Acha Ningyou" in the Japanese version and is a parody of the actor {{wp|Bruce Lee}}.
* [[Jessie]]'s doll is called "Acha Ningyou" in the Japanese version and is a parody of the actor {{wp|Bruce Lee}}, who {{p|Hitmonlee}} is named after in English.
* This marks the first time a Pokémon is depicted with the ability to {{pkmn2|Talking|speak}} telepathically in the anime.
* This marks the first time a Pokémon is depicted with the ability to {{pkmn2|Talking|speak}} telepathically in the anime.
* The {{p|Caterpie}} doll in this episode has its mouth colored green. Until ''[[EP177|Wings 'N' Things]]'', Caterpie's mouth is generally colored yellow in the anime.
* The {{p|Caterpie}} doll in this episode has its mouth colored green. Until ''[[EP177|Wings 'N' Things]]'', Caterpie's mouth is generally colored yellow in the anime.
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