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** This episode aired April 20, 2001 in {{pmin|Italy}}. Because of the "lost episode" incident, this is the longest distance between a European airdate and the correspondent American one with the European coming first: 113 days.
** This episode aired April 20, 2001 in {{pmin|Italy}}. Because of the "lost episode" incident, this is the longest distance between a European airdate and the correspondent American one with the European coming first: 113 days.
* This episode, along with ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'' and ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'', has never been released on [[List of English language The Johto Journeys home video releases (Region 1)|Region 1 VHS or DVD]].
* This episode, along with ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'' and ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'', has never been released on [[List of English language The Johto Journeys home video releases (Region 1)|Region 1 VHS or DVD]].
** Both the {{pmin|Portugal|European Portuguese}} and the {{pmin|Spain|European Spanish}} versions of this episode and ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'' were released by Salvat, the company that distributes DVD versions of the episodes in the Iberian Peninsula. Both of these episodes were also included in the {{pmin|Australia}}n [[List of English Language The Johto Journeys home video releases (Region 4)|season 3 box set]].
** Both the {{pmin|Portugal|European Portuguese}} and the {{pmin|Spain|European Spanish}} versions of this episode and ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'' were released by Salvat, the company that distributes DVD versions of the episodes in the Iberian Peninsula. Both of these episodes were also included in the {{pmin|Australia}}n [[List of English language The Johto Journeys home video releases (Region 4)|season 3 box set]].
* During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that {{t|Psychic}} types are strong against {{t|Ghost}} types, when, by Generation II (the time of this episode's airing), the reverse was true (though Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar were weak due to their {{t|Poison|secondary type}}). Similarly, in the Generation I episode ''[[EP022|Abra and the Psychic Showdown]]'', it is said that Ghost types are strong against Psychic types, although Psychic types were actually immune to Ghost-type attacks at the time.
* During this episode, it is mistakenly stated that {{t|Psychic}} types are strong against {{t|Ghost}} types, when, by Generation II (the time of this episode's airing), the reverse was true (though Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar were weak due to their {{t|Poison|secondary type}}). Similarly, in the Generation I episode ''[[EP022|Abra and the Psychic Showdown]]'', it is said that Ghost types are strong against Psychic types, although Psychic types were actually immune to Ghost-type attacks at the time.
** Ghost types that are immune to Psychic-type attacks were later introduced as actual Pokémon, in the form of {{p|Sableye}} and {{p|Spiritomb}}.
** Ghost types that are immune to Psychic-type attacks were later introduced as actual Pokémon, in the form of {{p|Sableye}} and {{p|Spiritomb}}.
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