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** In the {{pmin|Denmark|Danish dub}}, Brock says ''{{tt|Jeg vidste ikke at vikingerne stadig fandtes.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de turnere mest i Sverige.|Yes, but they are mostly touring in Sweden.}}'' and in the {{pmin|Norway|Norwegian}} dub, Brock says ''{{tt|Jeg visste ikke at vikinger fantes ennå.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de turnerer mest i Sverige.|Yes, but they are mostly touring in Sweden.}}'' This makes it likely that both the Norwegian and Danish dubs reference the Swedish band, {{wp|Vikingarna (band)|Vikingarna}}.  
** In the {{pmin|Denmark|Danish dub}}, Brock says ''{{tt|Jeg vidste ikke at vikingerne stadig fandtes.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de turnere mest i Sverige.|Yes, but they are mostly touring in Sweden.}}'' and in the {{pmin|Norway|Norwegian}} dub, Brock says ''{{tt|Jeg visste ikke at vikinger fantes ennå.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de turnerer mest i Sverige.|Yes, but they are mostly touring in Sweden.}}'' This makes it likely that both the Norwegian and Danish dubs reference the Swedish band, {{wp|Vikingarna (band)|Vikingarna}}.  
** In the {{pmin|Sweden|Swedish dub}}, Brock says ''{{tt|Jag visste inte att vikingar fortfarande existerade.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de hänger mest i Norge.|Yes, but they mostly hang out in Norway}}''. Real Vikings existed in both Sweden and Norway.
** In the {{pmin|Sweden|Swedish dub}}, Brock says ''{{tt|Jag visste inte att vikingar fortfarande existerade.|I didn't know that the Vikings still existed.}}'', and Ash replies ''{{tt|Jo, men de hänger mest i Norge.|Yes, but they mostly hang out in Norway}}''. Real Vikings existed in both Sweden and Norway.
* The ''{{wp|Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones franchise}}'' is referred in several episodes, {{Gary}}'s outfit in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon]]'' is very similar to the titular's and the giant boulder scene from ''{{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}'' is reenacted in ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'' and ''[[BW064|Explorers of the Hero's Ruin!]]''.
* The ''{{wp|Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones}}'' franchise is referred in several episodes, {{Gary}}'s outfit in ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon]]'' is very similar to the titular's and the giant boulder scene from ''{{wp|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}'' is reenacted in ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'' and ''[[BW064|Explorers of the Hero's Ruin!]]''.
* In ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion]]'', {{an|Brock}} mentions that [[Cleavon Schpielbunk]] directed ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday}}'', a reference to ''{{wp|I Know What You Did Last Summer}}''.
* In ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion]]'', {{an|Brock}} mentions that [[Cleavon Schpielbunk]] directed ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday}}'', a reference to ''{{wp|I Know What You Did Last Summer}}''.
* The plot of ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Pokémon in Love}}'', which was first mentioned in ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion]]'', is based on ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}''.
* The plot of ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Pokémon in Love}}'', which was first mentioned in ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion]]'', is based on ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}''.
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* The MGM logo was also referenced a couple of times in ''Pokémon the Series: XY'';
* The MGM logo was also referenced a couple of times in ''Pokémon the Series: XY'';
** In ''[[XY021|A PokéVision of Things to Come!]]'', with {{MTR}} in Leo's place.
** In ''[[XY021|A PokéVision of Things to Come!]]'', with {{MTR}} in Leo's place.
** In ''[[XY078|Lights! Camera! Pika!]]'' with {{AP|Pikachu}} in Leo's place.
** In ''[[XY078|Lights! Camera! Pika!]]'', with {{AP|Pikachu}} in Leo's place.
* In ''[[XY099|The Legend of the Ninja Hero!]]'', [[Shinobu]] of the [[Ninja Village]] is introduced as an old woman capable of hiding her elderly appearance behind a youthful facade, which could be a reference to {{wp|List of Naruto characters#Tsunade|Tsunade Senju}} from the {{wp|Naruto}} series, who also uses a ninjutsu to make herself look young despite in reality being an elderly person.


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  • The animated short opens with a scene of the four protagonists of Stand by Me walking along a railroad, a reference to the film which played on the television in the Generation I games.

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POKÉMON Detective Pikachu

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The Electric Tale of Pikachu

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  • 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.

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  • The numbers of damage counters put by Mimikyu VMAX's Ominous Numbers attack, 4 and 13, are considered superstitious in certain cultures: 4 is feared in East Asian cultures, while 13 is feared mainly in European culture.

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