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* In ''[[BW102|Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!]]'', [[Virgil]] and his {{p|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 [[Eeveelution|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.
* In ''[[BW102|Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!]]'', [[Virgil]] and his {{p|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 [[Eeveelution|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.
* In ''[[SM009|To Top a Totem!]]'', a fantasy depicts a {{p|Gumshoos}} and some {{p|Yungoos}} scaring away [[Regional variant|Alolan]] {{p|Rattata}} and {{p|Raticate}} in a similar fashion to the title card for the anime series ''{{wp|Gamba no Bōken}}''.
* In ''[[SM009|To Top a Totem!]]'', a fantasy depicts a {{p|Gumshoos}} and some {{p|Yungoos}} scaring away [[Regional variant|Alolan]] {{p|Rattata}} and {{p|Raticate}} in a similar fashion to the title card for the anime series ''{{wp|Gamba no Bōken}}''.
* In [[SM061]], just before he prepares to capture {{p|Buzzwole}}, Ash's face briefly changes to resemble the titular character of the long-running manga series {{wp|Golgo 13}}. Also, the way that the {{alo|Exeggutor}} move their heads as the [[Ultra Guardians]] prepare to launch is a reference to the way the palm trees move during the launch of {{wp|Thunderbirds machines#Thunderbird 2|Thunderbird 2}} in the 1960s TV series ''{{wp|Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds}}''.
* In ''[[SM061|A Mission of Ultra Urgency!]]'', just before he prepares to capture {{p|Buzzwole}}, Ash's face briefly changes to resemble the titular character of the long-running manga series {{wp|Golgo 13}}. Also, the way that the {{alo|Exeggutor}} move their heads as the [[Ultra Guardians]] prepare to launch is a reference to the way the palm trees move during the launch of {{wp|Thunderbirds machines#Thunderbird 2|Thunderbird 2}} in the 1960s TV series ''{{wp|Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds}}''.
* In [[SM062]], when demonstrating how to perform [[Z-Move]]s, {{alo|Meowth}} briefly does the transformation pose of {{wp|Kamen Rider|Kamen Rider 1}} before switching to the pose for {{m|Breakneck Blitz}}.
* In ''[[SM062|Acting True to Form!]]'', when demonstrating how to perform [[Z-Move]]s, {{alo|Meowth}} briefly does the transformation pose of {{wp|Kamen Rider|Kamen Rider 1}} before switching to the pose for {{m|Breakneck Blitz}}.
* In [[SM064]], the scene in which one of the {{p|Passimian}} jumps on the back of another one and the second Passimian appears to be hurt is a reference to a scene from the television series ''{{wp|Mobile Suit Gundam}}''.
* In [[SM064]], the scene in which one of the {{p|Passimian}} jumps on the back of another one and the second Passimian appears to be hurt is a reference to a scene from the television series ''{{wp|Mobile Suit Gundam}}''.
* In [[SM066]], [[Ikari]] acts as a homage to Ryūichi Kazama of the manga ''{{wp|Ping Pong (manga)|Ping Pong}}''. In addition, {{an|Kiawe}}'s pose when mentioning Ikari's nickname "Ikari the Dragon" is the same pose of Gendo Ikari from the series ''{{wp|Neon Genesis Evangelion}}''.
* In [[SM066]], [[Ikari]] acts as a homage to Ryūichi Kazama of the manga ''{{wp|Ping Pong (manga)|Ping Pong}}''. In addition, {{an|Kiawe}}'s pose when mentioning Ikari's nickname "Ikari the Dragon" is the same pose of Gendo Ikari from the series ''{{wp|Neon Genesis Evangelion}}''.

Revision as of 00:47, 12 May 2018

References to other franchises in the Pokémon franchise are occasionally made.

In the games

In the core series

In the side series

In spin-off games

In the anime

Zorua mimicking MGM's logo

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

  • Dahlia's catchphrase is "Que Sera, Sera", a reference to a popular song by the same name.
  • Jet, a competitor in the Pokéathlon, is based on Jet Link (or Cyborg 002) from Cyborg 009, having a near identical resemblance and his reputation for being fast.

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

In Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

In the TCG

In the books

See also


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