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* This episode has the first [[Double Battle]] in the [[Pokémon anime]], if the battles with [[Jessie]] and [[James]] are excluded. However, it should be noted that this battle ends when either one of the Trainer's Pokémon [[Fainting|faints]] as opposed to future Double Battles when both Pokémon would need to be knocked out to earn the win. | * This episode has the first [[Double Battle]] in the [[Pokémon anime]], if the battles with [[Jessie]] and [[James]] are excluded. However, it should be noted that this battle ends when either one of the Trainer's Pokémon [[Fainting|faints]] as opposed to future Double Battles when both Pokémon would need to be knocked out to earn the win. | ||
* This is the first of two episodes that featured {{Tracey}} without his headband on. | * This is the first of two episodes that featured {{Tracey}} without his headband on. | ||
* This is the first episode to have a [[referee]] in a Gym battle. Almost every Gym battle has a referee from this point on. | |||
* Although James revealed that he had intended to teach his {{TP|James|Weezing}} {{m|Hyper Beam}}, he never does get around to actually teaching it. | * Although James revealed that he had intended to teach his {{TP|James|Weezing}} {{m|Hyper Beam}}, he never does get around to actually teaching it. | ||
* After [[Luana]] reveals her status as Gym Leader in the English dub, [[Jessie]] comments "I don't care if you're in the Orange Crew or the Grapefruit League", quite possibly a stealth reference to Major League Baseball's Spring Training league in Florida. | * After [[Luana]] reveals her status as Gym Leader in the English dub, [[Jessie]] comments "I don't care if you're in the Orange Crew or the Grapefruit League", quite possibly a stealth reference to Major League Baseball's Spring Training league in Florida. |
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