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* [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Live Caster]]: {{n|Eevee Cup Wi-Fi tournament announced for players of the Japanese Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Eevee Cup}}{{tt|*|Initial airing}}/{{p|Krookodile}}{{tt|*|Subsequent airings}}.
* [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Live Caster]]: {{n|Eevee Cup Wi-Fi tournament announced for players of the Japanese Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Eevee Cup}}{{tt|*|Initial airing}}/{{p|Krookodile}}{{tt|*|Subsequent airings}}.
** This episode, also focusing on {{p|Eevee}} and its [[Eeveelution|evolutions]], aired less than a week after the announcement of this tournament.
** This episode, also focusing on {{p|Eevee}} and its [[Eeveelution|evolutions]], aired less than a week after the announcement of this tournament.
* This episode holds the record for the most amount of [[Pokédex]] entries in a single episode, with a total of nine. The scanned Pokémon were {{p|Eevee}}, its evolutions, and {{p|Cryogonal}}.
* This episode holds the record for the most amount of [[Pokédex]] entries in a single episode, with a total of nine. The scanned Pokémon were {{p|Eevee}}, its [[Eeveelutions|evolved forms]], and {{p|Cryogonal}}.
* [[Virgil]]'s {{p|Vaporeon}} uses {{m|Bubble Beam}} during this episode, an attack it has been [[Anime move errors|unable to learn]] since [[Generation I]].
* [[Virgil]]'s {{p|Vaporeon}} uses {{m|Bubble Beam}} during this episode, an attack it has been [[Anime move errors|unable to learn]] since [[Generation I]].
* Virgil and his Eevee, along with the Pokémon Rescue Squad run by his father [[Jeff]], are likely a reference to the 1960s TV series ''{{wp|Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds}}'', which features a group of brothers using {{wp|Thunderbirds machines|specialized equipment and rescue crafts}} to save people in trouble in the same way as Virgil uses different Eevee evolutions to help those in need. One of the brothers was also named {{wp|Virgil Tracy|Virgil}}, and the rescue organization was run by their father {{wp|Jeff Tracy|Jeff}}, much like the Pokémon Rescue Squad.
* Virgil and his Eevee, along with the Pokémon Rescue Squad run by his father [[Jeff]], are likely a reference to the 1960s TV series ''{{wp|Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds}}'', which features a group of brothers using {{wp|Thunderbirds machines|specialized equipment and rescue crafts}} to save people in trouble in the same way as Virgil uses different Eevee evolutions to help those in need. One of the brothers was also named {{wp|Virgil Tracy|Virgil}}, and the rescue organization was run by their father {{wp|Jeff Tracy|Jeff}}, much like the Pokémon Rescue Squad.
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