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* This is the second episode of a three-episode arc where {{Ash}} {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} each of [[Kanto]]'s [[starter Pokémon]].
* This is the second episode of a three-episode arc where {{Ash}} {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} each of [[Kanto]]'s [[starter Pokémon]].
* {{an|Misty}} states that {{ashfr|the group}} has been searching ten days for [[Vermilion City]] since they left [[Cerulean City]] at the end of ''[[EP007|The Water Flowers of Cerulean City]]''.
* {{an|Misty}} states that {{ashfr|the group}} has been searching ten days for [[Vermilion City]] since they left [[Cerulean City]] at the end of ''[[EP007|The Water Flowers of Cerulean City]]''.
* [[Damian]] is shown to be carrying around twenty {{i|Poké Ball}}s, all allegedly containing Pokémon; however, it is later established that a Trainer can only carry six Pokémon at a time in their party, just like in the {{pkmn|games}}. This may be because he wasn't shown to have a [[Pokédex]]; therefore, he is not forced to use the storage system. Alternatively, he may have had a maximum of six Pokémon on his team already, while the rest of the Poké Balls were meant for recapturing {{AP|Charmander}}.
* [[Damian]] is shown to be carrying around twenty {{i|Poké Ball}}s, all allegedly containing Pokémon; however, it is later established that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} can only carry six Pokémon at a time in their party, just like in the {{pkmn|games}}. This may be because he wasn't shown to have a [[Pokédex]]; therefore, he is not forced to use the storage system. Alternatively, he may have had a maximum of six Pokémon on his team already, while the rest of the Poké Balls were meant for recapturing {{AP|Charmander}}.
* This is the first episode mentioning that Pokémon could die.
* This is the first episode mentioning that Pokémon could die.
* It is revealed in this episode that using a {{pkmn|battle}} to settle a personal argument is frowned upon, and that Pokémon battles are not supposed to occur in [[Pokémon Center]]s. Ironically, the Cable Club, where players can link up to battle exists exclusively in Pokémon Centers, and in fact neighbors the healing counter in the Generation I games.
* It is revealed in this episode that using a {{pkmn|battle}} to settle a personal argument is frowned upon, and that Pokémon battles are not supposed to occur in [[Pokémon Center]]s. Ironically, the Cable Club, where players can link up to battle exists exclusively in Pokémon Centers, and in fact neighbors the healing counter in the Generation I games.
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