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* The Japanese title of the episode is a reference to the Japanese title of the 1971 British film ''{{wp|Melody (1971 film)|Melody}}'', which was a huge hit in Japan. | * The Japanese title of the episode is a reference to the Japanese title of the 1971 British film ''{{wp|Melody (1971 film)|Melody}}'', which was a huge hit in Japan. | ||
* The episode number on the clapperboard seen during the filming of (Japanese '''小さなコイキングのメロディ''' ''The Small {{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}}'s Melody'') is "#113", referencing this episode's number. | * The episode number on the clapperboard seen during the filming of (Japanese '''小さなコイキングのメロディ''' ''The Small {{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}}'s Melody'') is "#113", referencing this episode's number. | ||
* This marks the first appearance of a {{p|Hitmonchan}} in the | * This episode marks the first appearance of a {{p|Hitmonchan}} in the {{pkmn|anime}} since its cameo in ''[[DP051|Glory Blaze!]]'', 535 episodes earlier. | ||
* (Japanese: '''サンサン三人はアローラドリンキュン''' ''SanSan Trio Alola DrinKyun''), the show {{an|Mallow}}, Lana, and {{an|Lillie}} appear in, takes cues from magical girl anime and manga, such as the ''{{wp|Sailor Moon}}'' and ''{{wp|Pretty Cure}}'' franchises. | * (Japanese: '''サンサン三人はアローラドリンキュン''' ''SanSan Trio Alola DrinKyun''), the show {{an|Mallow}}, Lana, and {{an|Lillie}} appear in, takes cues from magical girl anime and manga, such as the ''{{wp|Sailor Moon}}'' and ''{{wp|Pretty Cure}}'' franchises. | ||
** The motifs of the DrinKyun girls in their transformed personas appear to be based on [[Pokémon Center Café|Roserade Tea]], [[Soda Pop]], and Pinap Juice. | ** The motifs of the DrinKyun girls in their transformed personas appear to be based on [[Pokémon Center Café|Roserade Tea]], [[Soda Pop]], and Pinap Juice. |
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