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* [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] and the ballad version of {{so|Battle Frontier}} are used as background music. | * [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] and the ballad version of {{so|Battle Frontier}} are used as background music. | ||
* [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] background music is used in this episode. | * [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] background music is used in this episode. | ||
* This is the last episode to be animated by Team Ota. Team Iguchi would take over | * This is the last episode to be animated by Team Ota. Team Iguchi would take over [[AG174]]until [[]]. | ||
* This episode reveals that if a human gets hit by the tractor beam that a [[Poké Ball]] creates when [[recall]]ing a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} into it, they will get stunned for a short period of time. | * This episode reveals that if a human gets hit by the tractor beam that a [[Poké Ball]] creates when [[recall]]ing a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} into it, they will get stunned for a short period of time. | ||
* [[Jessie]]'s fantasy comes from a Japanese tale about one throwing an object by accident and it turning into gold. There is a similar Western fairytale, where a woodsman loses his axe in a lake. The lake's spirit asks if he had lost an axe of pure silver or one of pure gold, but the woodsman says he had lost a cheap axe. He is awarded both the silver and gold axes for his honesty. | * [[Jessie]]'s fantasy comes from a Japanese tale about one throwing an object by accident and it turning into gold. There is a similar Western fairytale, where a woodsman loses his axe in a lake. The lake's spirit asks if he had lost an axe of pure silver or one of pure gold, but the woodsman says he had lost a cheap axe. He is awarded both the silver and gold axes for his honesty. |
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