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** By extension, this episode marks the anime debut of any non-standard [[Poké Ball]]. | ** By extension, this episode marks the anime debut of any non-standard [[Poké Ball]]. | ||
* The mecha that Team Rocket uses in this episode made a reappearance (and its first appearance outside Asia) in ''[[DP160|A Marathon Rivalry!]]'', 591 episodes later. | * The mecha that Team Rocket uses in this episode made a reappearance (and its first appearance outside Asia) in ''[[DP160|A Marathon Rivalry!]]'', 591 episodes later. | ||
* This is the first episode in which a main character catches more than one Pokémon of the same species. This wouldn't occur again until [[ | * This is the first episode in which a main character catches more than one Pokémon of the same species. This wouldn't occur again until [[JN007]], 1,057 episodes later. | ||
* With 30 Pokémon, this episode features the largest number of Pokémon caught by a main character in a single episode. | * With 30 Pokémon, this episode features the largest number of Pokémon caught by a main character in a single episode. | ||
* [[Kaiser]]'s appearance, demeanor, and handgun bear a resemblance to the {{wp|Man with No Name}}, a character from the {{wp|Spaghetti Western}} ''{{wp|Dollars Trilogy}}'', played by {{wp|Clint Eastwood}}. In addition, the name of Kaiser's gun, "Thunderbolt", is a reference to the {{wp|crime film}} ''{{wp|Thunderbolt and Lightfoot}}'', where Clint Eastwood also plays a starring role. | * [[Kaiser]]'s appearance, demeanor, and handgun bear a resemblance to the {{wp|Man with No Name}}, a character from the {{wp|Spaghetti Western}} ''{{wp|Dollars Trilogy}}'', played by {{wp|Clint Eastwood}}. In addition, the name of Kaiser's gun, "Thunderbolt", is a reference to the {{wp|crime film}} ''{{wp|Thunderbolt and Lightfoot}}'', where Clint Eastwood also plays a starring role. |