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* The beginning of the episode features sound effects from the original [[Game Boy]] games, drawing from the opening animation from {{game|Red and Green|s}} (with a {{p|Gengar}} battling a {{p|Nidorino}}). The main Pokémon [[anime]] had also animated the same opening animation in a similar fashion in the beginning of its own first episode, ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''. | * The beginning of the episode features sound effects from the original [[Game Boy]] games, drawing from the opening animation from {{game|Red and Green|s}} (with a {{p|Gengar}} battling a {{p|Nidorino}}). The main Pokémon [[anime]] had also animated the same opening animation in a similar fashion in the beginning of its own first episode, ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''. | ||
* In the Japanese version of this episode, Red initially considers [[nickname|nicknaming]] his Charmander ''Sepultura'' (meaning "grave" or "burial" in Spanish) prior to his decision of refraining from nicknaming Charmander at all. "Sepultura" is a nickname that was given to a Charmander that appeared in a screenshot on the back of the Japanese box packaging of {{game|Red and | * In the Japanese version of this episode, Red initially considers [[nickname|nicknaming]] his Charmander ''Sepultura'' (meaning "grave" or "burial" in Spanish) prior to his decision of refraining from nicknaming Charmander at all. "Sepultura" is a nickname that was given to a Charmander that appeared in a screenshot on the back of the Japanese box packaging of {{game|Red and Green|s|Pokémon Red}}. | ||
* When introducing the [[starter Pokémon]], [[Professor Oak]] called {{p|Bulbasaur}} a "plant Pokémon" instead of a {{t|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, with the terms referring to the [[type]]s. Despite this apparent oversight, this usage is consistent with [[Professor Oak#Oak's Lab|Professor Oak's dialogue]] from {{game|Red and Blue|s}} if the {{player}} is about to choose Bulbasaur as their starter Pokémon. | * When introducing the [[starter Pokémon]], [[Professor Oak]] called {{p|Bulbasaur}} a "plant Pokémon" instead of a {{t|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, with the terms referring to the [[type]]s. Despite this apparent oversight, this usage is consistent with [[Professor Oak#Oak's Lab|Professor Oak's dialogue]] from {{game|Red and Blue|s}} if the {{player}} is about to choose Bulbasaur as their starter Pokémon. | ||
** Furthermore, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] also refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon" in the English [[Generation I]] games. In the Japanese versions, he instead refers to the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ). | ** Furthermore, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] also refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon" in the English [[Generation I]] games. In the Japanese versions, he instead refers to the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ). |
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