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In ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' while the Pokémon are being put through the cloning machine, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] ask: "Who's that Pokémon?" as the Pokémon's images appear. This occurs in both the Japanese and US versions of the film. It is interesting to note that while trying to guess who each Pokémon is, they incorrectly refer to {{p|Scyther}} as {{p|Alakazam}}, among other mistakes.
In ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' while the Pokémon are being put through the cloning machine, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] ask: "Who's that Pokémon?" as the Pokémon's images appear. This occurs in both the Japanese and US versions of the film. It is interesting to note that while trying to guess who each Pokémon is, they incorrectly refer to {{p|Scyther}} as {{p|Alakazam}}, among other mistakes.


In one episode, {{p|Mewtwo}} makes an appearance on "Who's That Pokemon", with the voiceover having him say his own name, while in [[EP164|another episode]] he says ''"Prepare to battle"''.
In one episode, {{p|Mewtwo}} makes an appearance on "Who's That Pokemon", with the voiceover having it say its own name, while in [[EP164|another episode]] it says ''"Prepare to battle"''.


In ''[[DP097|Double Team Turnover]]'', Ash, when [[Jupiter]]'s {{p|Skuntank}} appears to steal the [[Lustrous Orb]], asks "Who's that Pokémon?", an obvious reference.
In ''[[DP097|Double Team Turnover]]'', Ash, when [[Jupiter]]'s {{p|Skuntank}} appears to steal the [[Lustrous Orb]], asks "Who's that Pokémon?", an obvious reference.
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