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* {{an|Brock}} performs part of [[Takeshi's Paradise]] to entertain the children. | * {{an|Brock}} performs part of [[Takeshi's Paradise]] to entertain the children. | ||
* [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] and an alternate mix of [[Polka O Dolka]] were used as background music. | * [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] and an alternate mix of [[Polka O Dolka]] were used as background music. | ||
* In the Japanese version, {{OBP|Ada|AG184}} and {{p|Chatot}} switch to a {{wp|Kansai dialect}} when performing their {{wp|manzai}}, which is a style of comedy in Japan. | * In the Japanese version, {{OBP|Ada|AG184}} and {{p|Chatot}} switch to a {{wp|Kansai dialect}} when they are performing their {{wp|manzai}}, which is a style of comedy in Japan. | ||
** Ada heads for a Manzai Grand Prix in [[Johto]], which is based on the {{wp|Kansai}} region. | ** Ada heads for a Manzai Grand Prix in [[Johto]], which is based on the {{wp|Kansai}} region. | ||
** {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} also went to a Manzai Grand Prix. | ** {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} also went to a Manzai Grand Prix. | ||
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* In {{pmin|Portugal}} | * In the {{pmin|Portugal|Portuguese}} dub of the episode, Chatot speaks in English with Portuguese subtitles. In the other versions, Chatot's voice is dubbed. | ||
* {{TPCi|Pokémon USA}} made their own rendition of [[Takeshi's Paradise]] with only three instruments: piano, bass, and maraca. | * {{TPCi|Pokémon USA}} made their own rendition of [[Takeshi's Paradise]] with only three instruments: piano, bass, and maraca. | ||
* In the {{pmin|Denmark|Danish}} version, the See-Saw Chatalots are called ''{{tt|Nordsøens Knold og Chatot|Tuber and Chatot of the North Sea}}'' to relate to Danish children, but this also confused viewers. | * In the {{pmin|Denmark|Danish}} version, the See-Saw Chatalots are called ''{{tt|Nordsøens Knold og Chatot|Tuber and Chatot of the North Sea}}'' to relate to Danish children, but this also confused viewers. |
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