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* Both of the anime episodes which featured all of the Kimono Sisters had [[Masaaki Iwane]] as animation director.
* Both of the anime episodes which featured all of the Kimono Sisters had [[Masaaki Iwane]] as animation director.
* In the anime episode ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]'', the four elder sisters' fans match the elemental themes of their Pokémon.
* In the anime episode ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]'', the four elder sisters' fans match the elemental themes of their Pokémon.
* In the anime, all of the Kimono Sisters except for Sakura have their Eeveelutions in an [[Apricorn]] Ball; in the games, these, along with the {{ball|Safari}} and the {{ball|Sport}}, are the only Poké Balls that an Eeveelution cannot be legitimately caught in.
* In the anime, all of the Kimono Sisters except for Sakura have their Eeveelutions in an [[Apricorn]] Ball; in the games, this was not possible until {{2v2|Sun|Moon}}.
* The はん ''han'' in the Japanese name of the Trainer class is an equivalent of the honorific さん ''san'' in the Kansai dialect.
* The はん ''han'' in the Japanese name of the Trainer class is an equivalent of the honorific さん ''san'' in the Kansai dialect.
* The Kimono Girls dress in traditional Maiko attire.
* The Kimono Girls dress in traditional Maiko attire.
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