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===Errors===
===Errors===
* When {{AP|Grovyle}} is facing off against {{TP|Winona|Altaria}}, {{Ash}} tells Grovyle to "jump and use dodge", rather than to "jump and dodge".
* When {{AP|Grovyle}} is facing off against {{TP|Winona|Altaria}}, {{Ash}} tells Grovyle to "jump and use dodge", rather than to "jump and dodge".
** Similarly, Ash tells {{AP|Swellow}} to "use quick attack and after that use dive".
** Similarly, Ash tells {{AP|Swellow}} to "use Quick Attack and after that use Dive".
* During the second round of the battle, {{p|Pelipper}} uses {{m|Steel Wing}} as a ground to render {{AP|Pikachu}}'s attack ineffective. In the real world, electricity is only dangerous when the target is grounded and not the other way round. This is a consistent error about electricity in the Pokémon universe. {{an|Brock}} also describes the technique as protecting Pelipper "like a lightning rod". Lightning rods act by ''diverting'' electricity into the rod and away from the building, not by acting as a ground for the building.
* During the second round of the battle, {{p|Pelipper}} uses {{m|Steel Wing}} as a ground to render {{AP|Pikachu}}'s attack ineffective. In the real world, electricity is only dangerous when the target is grounded and not the other way round. This is a consistent error about electricity in the Pokémon universe. {{an|Brock}} also describes the technique as protecting Pelipper "like a lightning rod". Lightning rods act by ''diverting'' electricity into the rod and away from the building, not by acting as a ground for the building.
* When Pikachu falls down after getting hit by Pelipper's {{m|Quick Attack}}, part of his tail is missing.
* When Pikachu falls down after getting hit by Pelipper's {{m|Quick Attack}}, part of his tail is missing.
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