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* The book ''{{OBP|All Fired Up|book}}'' is based on this episode. | * The book ''{{OBP|All Fired Up|book}}'' is based on this episode. | ||
* This episode is similar to ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]'' since both are about Ash and his friends helping a costumed superhero based on a Pokémon ({{p|Gligar}} or {{p|Accelgor}}). | * This episode is similar to ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]'' since both are about Ash and his friends helping a costumed superhero based on a Pokémon ({{p|Gligar}} or {{p|Accelgor}}). | ||
* When the video of Gligarman is shown, "Look up in the sky, is it a Pidgeotto? A Charizard? A Dragonite? No, it's the crime-fighting Pokémon superhero Gligarman!" is heard, a reference to Superman. | * When the video of Gligarman is shown, "Look up in the sky, is it a Pidgeotto? A Charizard? A Dragonite? No, it's the crime-fighting Pokémon superhero Gligarman!" is heard, a reference to {{wp|Superman}}. | ||
** Another possible Superman reference can be seen when Gligarman poses on top of what looks like the Daily Planet building. | |||
* A large, yellow, arachnid creature appears in the short Gligarman film. It appears nowhere else in the Pokémon franchise, only as part of a fictional movie in the anime. | * A large, yellow, arachnid creature appears in the short Gligarman film. It appears nowhere else in the Pokémon franchise, only as part of a fictional movie in the anime. | ||
* In the Italian dub, Gligar is erroneously called "Cligar" throughout the episode. | * In the Italian dub, Gligar is erroneously called "Cligar" throughout the episode. |
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