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* The episode aired as a two-hour special (放送再開スペシャル(放送再開スペシャル やっとあえるね!)1時間SP) with [[EP039|Pikachu's Forest]], when Pokémon came back on the air.
* The episode aired as a two-hour special (放送再開スペシャル(放送再開スペシャル やっとあえるね!)1時間SP) with [[EP039|Pikachu's Forest]], when Pokémon came back on the air.
* Pyro and Sparky offer Brock and Ash a [[Fire Stone]] and a [[Thunderstone]] with which to evolve Vulpix and Pikachu. Misty also has a Pokémon that can evolve by way of evolutionary stone: Staryu, though Rainer never did offer her a water stone, probably because she already has a Starmie.
* Pyro and Sparky offer Brock and Ash a [[Fire Stone]] and a [[Thunderstone]] with which to evolve Vulpix and Pikachu. Misty also has a Pokémon that can evolve by way of evolutionary stone: Staryu, though Rainer never did offer her a water stone, probably because she already has a Starmie.
* It is heavily imlied in one scene, that if an Eevee is evolved using more then one stone, it could be very dangerous. But of coursee it isn't known yet, because Team Rocket didn't get the chance to use all stones at once.
* It is heavily implied in one scene, that if an Eevee is evolved using more then one stone, it could be very dangerous. But of course it isn't known yet, because Team Rocket didn't get the chance to use all stones at once.
== Errors ==
== Errors ==
Misty's Horsea uses {{m|Sludge}} on Jessie, despite Horsea not being able to learn that move in the games.
Misty's Horsea uses {{m|Sludge}} on Jessie, despite Horsea not being able to learn that move in the games.
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