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* The {{p|Tauros}} competition at the beginning of the episode is loosely based on the traditional Spanish {{wp|Running of the Bulls|Encierro de Toros}}, or Running of the Bulls. | * The {{p|Tauros}} competition at the beginning of the episode is loosely based on the traditional Spanish {{wp|Running of the Bulls|Encierro de Toros}}, or Running of the Bulls. | ||
* The book ''[[Prize Pokémon]]'' is based on this episode. | * The book ''[[Prize Pokémon]]'' is based on this episode. | ||
* Although Wobbuffet successfully deflects special attacks, such as {{m|Razor Leaf}} and {{m|Vine Whip}}, after being told to use {{m|Counter}}, a [[EP174|later episode]] reveals that he was always aware of which countering move each situation called for and had been using {{m|Mirror Coat}} from the beginning to deflect these attacks. | * Although {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} successfully deflects special attacks, such as {{m|Razor Leaf}} and {{m|Vine Whip}}, after being told to use {{m|Counter}}, a [[EP174|later episode]] reveals that he was always aware of which countering move each situation called for and had been using {{m|Mirror Coat}} from the beginning to deflect these attacks. | ||
* This episode marks the second time a main anime character has traded a Pokémon. The first time was in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne!]]'', where Ash traded his {{AP|Butterfree}} to a {{tc|Gentleman}} for a {{AP|Raticate}}, but soon traded back. | * This episode marks the second time a main anime character has traded a Pokémon. The first time was in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne!]]'', where {{Ash}} traded his {{AP|Butterfree}} to a {{tc|Gentleman}} for a {{AP|Raticate}}, but soon traded back. | ||
* A Trainer who wanted to trade an {{p|Onix}} for Ash's | * A Trainer who wanted to trade an {{p|Onix}} for [[Ash's Tauros]] had the same voice as Brock. | ||
* A Trainer who offers to trade a {{p|Mareep}} for Misty's [[Misty's Psyduck|Psyduck]] bears a resemblance to [[Tracey]]. | * A Trainer who offers to trade a {{p|Mareep}} for {{an|Misty}}'s [[Misty's Psyduck|Psyduck]] bears a resemblance to [[Tracey]]. | ||
* One of the Trainers offered to trade Ash a {{p|Rhyhorn}} for his Tauros. Rhyhorn was the Pokémon Ash was trying to catch when he instead caught his second Tauros. | * One of the Trainers offered to trade Ash a {{p|Rhyhorn}} for his Tauros. Rhyhorn was the Pokémon Ash was trying to catch when he instead caught his second Tauros. | ||
* In this episode, | * In this episode, {{TRT}} uses a {{DL|Team Rocket mottos|The Tricks of the Trade motto|variation}} of their motto. | ||
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Wobbuffet'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series. | * This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Wobbuffet'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series. | ||
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* Sentret's ears in one scene are colored light brown instead of the normal dark brown. | * {{p|Sentret}}'s ears in one scene are colored light-brown instead of the normal dark-brown. | ||
* At the [[Pokémon Swap Meet]], a Doduo is seen with necks the same color as its legs. While female Doduo [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|have necks of this color]], gender differences were not introduced for another [[Generation IV|six years]]. | * At the [[Pokémon Swap Meet]], a {{p|Doduo}} is seen with necks the same color as its legs. While female Doduo [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|have necks of this color]], gender differences were not introduced for another [[Generation IV|six years]]. | ||
* The Magikarp salesman tells James that if he sells each of the 1 billion for 100 dollars, he would have 10 billion dollars. He would actually have 100 billion dollars. | * The [[Magikarp salesman]] tells [[James]] that if he sells each of the 1 billion for 100 dollars, he would have 10 billion dollars. He would actually have 100 billion dollars. | ||
* When Ash challenges Fernando with his Tauros, he does not have his [[bag|backpack]] | * When Ash challenges [[Fernando]] with his Tauros, he does not have his [[bag|backpack]]. Later on, when Ash orders his Tauros to use {{m|Take Down}} a second time, {{AP|Pikachu}} is seen on Ash's shoulder, even though he wasn't there before. When Ash is declared the winner of the competition, he has his bag and Pikachu has disappeared. | ||
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