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* Starting with this episode, the dialogue of [[Who's That Pokémon?]] sounds different from the previous episodes (unless a Pokémon has already been used in a segment). | * Starting with this episode, the dialogue of [[Who's That Pokémon?]] sounds different from the previous episodes (unless a Pokémon has already been used in a segment). | ||
** Also, this is so far the only episode in which the Pokémon featured in the segment is a Meowth that is not Team Rocket's. The next time a different Meowth appears is in ''[[EP056|The Ultimate Test]]''. | ** Also, this is so far the only episode in which the Pokémon featured in the segment is a Meowth that is not Team Rocket's. The next time a different Meowth appears is in ''[[EP056|The Ultimate Test]]''. | ||
* Brock references the "That's all folks" line at the end of | * Brock references the "That's all folks" line at the end of the {{wp|Looney Tunes}} and {{wp|Merrie Melodies}} cartoon series; when sending out his Pokémon, "that's not all, folks". | ||
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* When James reminisces over when he celebrated Kids Day as a child, the kashiwa-mochi (mochi balls wrapped in oak leaves, a traditional Children's Day snack) | * When James reminisces over when he celebrated Kids Day as a child, the kashiwa-mochi (mochi balls wrapped in oak leaves, a traditional Children's Day snack) are replaced ice cream sandwiches. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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