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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This episode's English title is taken from the song | * This episode's English title is taken from the song {{wp|Fly Me to the Moon}} by {{wp|Bart Howard}}. | ||
* This episode was initially going to be called "The Passionate Pidgey. | * This episode was initially going to be called "The Passionate Pidgey".{{fact}} | ||
* The English version of this episode was written by [[Maddie Blaustein]], Meowth's voice actress at the time. | * The English version of this episode was written by [[Maddie Blaustein]], Meowth's voice actress at the time. | ||
* In the Japanese version, the [[Pocket Monster TV]] commercial break transition/eyecatch changes to a second version from this episode. The new version uses English text and a CG background of [[Poké Ball]]s instead of showing the Pokémon on a [[Pokégear]]. | * In the Japanese version, the [[Pocket Monster TV]] commercial break transition/eyecatch changes to a second version from this episode. The new version uses English text and a CG background of [[Poké Ball]]s instead of showing the Pokémon on a [[Pokégear]]. | ||
* {{TRT}} | * {{TRT}} uses booster rockets for their [[Meowth Balloon]] in this episode. They would later start using them prominently from ''[[BW109|New Places... Familiar Faces!]]'' onwards. | ||
* [[Orville]] and [[Wilbur]] were named after {{wp|Orville and Wilbur Wright}}. | * [[Orville]] and [[Wilbur]] were named after {{wp|Orville and Wilbur Wright}}. | ||
* The overweight, flightless Pidgey in this episode may have been inspired by the {{wp|Dodo}} and other island birds that became flightless with the absence of predators. | * The overweight, flightless Pidgey in this episode may have been inspired by the {{wp|Dodo}} and other island birds that became flightless with the absence of predators. |
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