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* This is the last episode to air in Japan before the earliest release of {{game|Emerald}}.
* This is the last episode to air in Japan before the earliest release of {{game|Emerald}}.
* This is the first episode in which the [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]] segment was credited to Lawrence Neves, who greatly improved the segment's accuracy.
* This is the first episode in which the [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]] segment was credited to Lawrence Neves, who greatly improved the segment's accuracy.
* After {{TRT}} stole {{p|Clamperl}}, when they are leaving the area, in the European Portuguese dub, they said, "{{tt|Sobe, sobe! Balão sobe!|Rise, rise! Balloon rise!}}" This is a reference to the known song "{{wp|Sobe, sobe, balão sobe}}!" by {{wp|Manuela Bravo}}, which was the {{wp|Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest|Portuguese entry}} for the {{wp|Eurovision Song Contest}} in {{wp|Eurovision Song Contest 1979|1979}}.
* In the European Portuguese dub, when {{TRT}} steals {{p|Clamperl}} and leaves the area, they say, "{{tt|Sobe, sobe! Balão sobe!|Rise, rise! Balloon rise!}}" This is a reference to the song {{wp|Sobe, sobe, balão sobe}} by {{wp|Manuela Bravo}}.
* {{p|Spoink}} is able to place a {{p|Wailmer}} on its head despite it weighing around 290 pounds (130 kilograms). This is an example of [[anime physics]].
* {{p|Spoink}} is able to place a {{p|Wailmer}} on its head despite it weighing around 290 pounds (130 kilograms). This is an example of [[anime physics]].


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