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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Dee Roscioli and Patrick Frankfort, who portray Delia and the Professor in the original English version of the production, were in a romantic relationship. This is referenced by Ash telling Professor Oak, "Don't bring my mom home too late!" Roscioli would later move on to play Elphaba in the Chicago and Broadway productions of ''{{wp|Wicked (musical)|Wicked}}''.
* Dee Roscioli and Patrick Frankfort, who portray Delia and the Professor in the original English version of the production, were in a romantic relationship. This is referenced by Ash telling Professor Oak, "Don't bring my mom home too late!" Roscioli would later move on to play Elphaba in the Chicago and Broadway productions of ''Wicked''.
* According to the show's program, [[Ikue Ohtani]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] and Jay Goede reprised their roles of {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{MTR}} and Mewtwo respectively. Goede is credited by his real name in Pokémon Live! instead of his stage name, Philip Bartlett, which was used in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. Jigglypuff and Psyduck's voices are uncredited but are possibly archive recordings of [[Rachael Lillis]] and [[Michael Haigney]], respectively. No other voice actors are known to have reprised their roles from the anime in this production.
* According to the show's program, [[Ikue Ohtani]], [[Maddie Blaustein]] and Jay Goede reprised their roles of {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{MTR}} and Mewtwo respectively. Goede is credited by his real name in ''Pokémon Live!'' instead of his stage name, Philip Bartlett, which was used in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. Jigglypuff and Psyduck's voices are uncredited but are possibly archive recordings of [[Rachael Lillis]] and [[Michael Haigney]], respectively. No other voice actors are known to have reprised their roles from the anime in this production.
* Dennis Kenney, the actor who portrayed Brock, appeared as a host in the [[Pokémon Insider: The Video|Pokémon Insider promotional video]]. The video includes a clip of himself (in character as Brock) performing the song [[Two Perfect Girls]].
* Dennis Kenney, the actor who portrayed Brock, appeared as a host in the [[Pokémon Insider: The Video|Pokémon Insider promotional video]]. The video includes a clip of himself (in character as Brock) performing the song [[Two Perfect Girls]].
* Both Pokémon Insider and [[Pokémon.com]] at the time claimed ''Pokémon Live!'' was to be aired on television and released on home video in the United States, but no such broadcast or release ever occurred.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011019041628/http://www.pokemon.com:80/events/live.html  Pokémon Live! - ''Pokémon.com (archived)'']</ref> Producer Chris Mitchell later confirmed that a high definition professional recording was indeed made.
* Both Pokémon Insider and [[Pokémon.com]] at the time claimed ''Pokémon Live!'' was to be aired on television and released on home video in the United States, but no such broadcast or release ever occurred.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011019041628/http://www.pokemon.com:80/events/live.html  Pokémon Live! - ''Pokémon.com (archived)'']</ref> Producer Chris Mitchell later confirmed that a high definition professional recording was indeed made.
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