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Here, I feature a list of errors and notes from the Pokémon episodes. If you'd like to submit an error or note you've seen, e-mail it to me, along with your name so I can give you credit for it.

Pokémon, I Choose You! - How many kids has Misty caught? She dosen't seem to care she just landed a kid while fishing. I'd be pretty surprised if I caught a kid!

Pokémon Emergany! - Ash and Misty battle Team Rocket with sick and injured Pokémon! I mean, that's why they're in the center, right?

Challenge of the Samurai - Misty hates bug Pokémon, but she doesn't mind Butterfree.

The School of Hard Knocks - Uh, didn't Ash learn in "The Path to the Pokémon League" that Electirc Pokémon can't handle Ground types? So why does he put Pikachu up against Cubone?

Mystery at the Lighthouse - If Bill is stuck in the Kabuto costume, how'd he talk on an intercom?

Mystery at the Lighthouse - Okay, we're not supposed to know what the "Giant Pokémon" is, right? Even though it is so easy to tell it's a Dragonite, Bill has know idea what he's looking at, yet he seems to know what the 150 species are. Also, Dragonite can't be that last of it's species. You can always evolve a Dragonair. And for those of you who've seen "Mewtwo Strikes Back" screenshots, or read Nintendo Power issue 122, Dragonite seems A LOT smaller - a little taller than Brock.

Electric Shock Showdown - If you look closely, you can see an injured Sandshrew in the Pokémon Center. That's one weak Sandshrew if an Electric-type Raichu can beat it up.

Pokémon Shipwreck - Since when has Misty had a Goldeen?

Island of the Giant Pokémon - Ash could've sent Butterfree or Pidgeotto to find the missing Pokémon.

Island of the Giant Pokémon - Ash calls for Pikachu, Misty calls for Squirtle, Brock calls for Charmander and Bulbasaur. Pikachu calls for Ash, Squirtle calls for Misty, and Charmander calls for Brock. At the end, Ash catches Pikachu, Misty catches Squirtle, and Brock catches Bulbasaur and Charmander.

Island of the Giant Pokémon - Ease up on the drinks - Bulbasaur and Squirtle get into a drunk-like fight.

Island of the Giant Pokémon - Okay, let me get this strait; Squirtle is cowering when he talks to Blastoise, But he calls Bulbasaur a coward for not talking to Venusaur.

The Ghost of Maiden's Peak - The penny that James finds was added by 4 Kids Entertainment; however the cash register the old lady opens is filled with Japanese money.

The Ghost of Maiden's Peak - Look closely; after Gastly transforms into a fire extinguisher, you can see that the label is in Japanese.

Bye Bye Butterfree - Brock wants Butterfree to mate with one he sees a pretty girl release, but when Butterfree picks a different one, Brock doesn't seem to mind.

Bye Bye Butterfree - Meowth counts 100 Butterfrees in the net. It looks like there's fewer than 100 in the net, but more than 100 at the beginning.

Abra and the Psychic Showdown - The long-haired man says you can't control a Psychic Pokémon without Telekinesis. Tell that to Misty and her Water/Psychic Starmie.

Haunter Versus Kadabra - Lots of respect for their trainer? Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu all hide behind Ash instead of protecting him like good Pokémon.

Haunter Versus Kadabra - If Team Rocket fell from the building, they'd die. Yet they fall, and survive (But how did they get out of the cement)

Primeape Goes Bananas - Ash and friends aren't eating donuts. Although what they're eating is close enough to a donut for English episodes, it's actually made of rice.

Primeape Goes Bananas - Ash makes Primeape the sixth member of the team. Ash catches Muk AFTER Primeape leaves, so why did Muk go to Prof. Oak? (Then again, would you want to be stuck with a Pokémon you can smell through the Pokéball?)

Pokémon Scent-sation - When Bulbasaur goes down, Ash sends Charmander out. Erika sends Weepinbell out. But what about Tangela? I didn't see Ash defeat it.

Pokémon Scent-sation - As shown in this episode, it is possible to teach Skull Bash (TM40) to a Charmander, but not possible to teach Whirlwind (TM04) to a Bulbasaur (as seen in "The Ninja Poké-Showdown")

Hypno's Naptime - Use Stairs in case of Emergancy - When Misty leaves the building, the others are close behind her. She must have used stairs, because she'd be way ahead if she used the elevator, and way behind if they used it.

The Punchy Pokémon - More than one Machoke - It appears Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Primeape each fight and defeat a Machoke.

Sparks Fly for Magnemite - Brock calls Magnemite an "Inorganic Pokémon" Some other Inorganic Pokémon include Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, and Porygon.

Sparks Fly for Magnemite - Nobody seems to mind Grimer and Muk's smell in the Control Room, until Muk is in Ash's Pokéball.

Sparks Fly for Magnemite - Ash says that all that's left is an adult Muk and it's child. Call me crazy, but it looks like there's only ONE Muk.

Sparks Fly for Magnemite - Nurse Joy is worried because the Pokémon at the center are going to die if the power stayes out. It appears the only Pokémon there are Growlithe, Spearow, and Sandshrew. At the end, there are more Pokémon, like Pidgey, Bellsprout, and Oddish.

The Ninja Poké-Showdown - When Venonat uses Psybeam, it comes out in a multi-colored beam, just like in Pokémon Stadium. But when Kadabra uses it in "Haunter Versus Kadabra" it comes out as a bunch of colored lines.

The Ninja Poké-Showdown - James is awfully scared of the Voltorbs, but in "A Chansey Operation" he doesn't seem to know what they are.

The Flame Pokémon-athon - Pikachu is outnumbered by the Tauros, so Ash sends out Charmander. DUH! Charmander is just as outnumbered!

The Flame Pokémon-athon - At the beginning of the race, a Nidorino is seen at the line. When the Tauros goes nuts, it hits a Nidorina. Nidorino isn't seen in the race, and Nidorina isn't seen at the line.

The Flame Pokémon-athon - In this episode, Ash and friends learn about Growlithe; In "Holy Matrimony!" and "The Case of the K-9 Caper" nobody seems to know what a Growlithe is!

The Kangaskhan Kid - Are the other Kangaskhan really so stupid they can't tell it's a mechanical Kangaskhan? They also don't notice that James is in the Kangaskhan's mouth (but Jessie does a great Kangaskhan!)

The Bridge Bike Gang - Bike Alert - Misty hasn't mentioned her bike in a while, until Ash says "I wish we had bikes." But speaking of her bike, she says if she had it, they could ride across. I don't think they'd all fit on one bike, not to mention the fact that she's leaving the group when she gets a new one.

The Bridge Bike Gang - No wonder Charmander evolved first! Bulbasaur, who is strong against Rock Pokémon, is beaten by Golem. Charmander, who is weak against Rock Pokémon, defeats Golem! This means Charmander is a lot stronger.

Ditto's Mysterious Mansion - When Duplica transforms into Misty, her eyes stay brown.

Ditto's Mysterious Mansion - Team Rocket isn't Ditto's trainer - so why should Ditto transform for them? And how long do you think Ditto would stay as a Dratini?

Pikachu's Goodbye - The number of Pikachus change throughout the episode; many Pikachus disappear when the chant starts, and the most are shown when they're trapped in the net.

The Battling Eevee Brothers - The Moon Stone is found only in Mt. Moon, so there aren't any Wigglytuffs, Clefables, Nidoqueens or Nidokings. But every other stone is there - so where's Arcanine?

The Battling Eevee Brothers - Misty calls Jessie an Old Hag, so she spits fire. Meowth says she evolved into a Flareon. Whaddya know! That's exactly what she wanted to turn Eevee into!

Showdown at Dark City - The Yas Gym's 'other' Pokémon are all fighting types - the Kas Gym's are Water, Rock, and Normal types!

Wake Up Snorlax! - Snorlax eats the vines behind it to let the water through. What about the previous vines Ash and friends crawled under?

Wake Up Snorlax! - The Hippie's Snorlax beeper says 'No. 7.' Just how many Snorlaxes does this guy own?

The March of the Exeggutor Squad - Another Japanese/English change - Melvin wants a room in Las Vegas; in Japan he wouldn't be saying that!

The Problem with Paras - NEVER pretend your a superhero - It may just cost you a billion dollars!

The Song of Jigglypuff - When they first walk into Neon Town, A bunch of signs are shown. One in the back is in Japanese. When the same scene is shown (when Jigglypuff sings to Neon Town) the sign is blank.

The Song of Jigglypuff - Ash, Misty, Brock, Pikachu, Officer Jenny, and the guy that bumped into Ash all escape Jigglypuff's marker.

The Song of Jigglypuff - When the guy is apologizing to Ash at the end, one of Misty's shoes disappears.

Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon - Once again, Misty's bike is mentioned as she's digging Ash out with Brock, Geodude, and Squirtle; and how did Squirtle prevent itself from falling in?

Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon - If Charizard just wanted to battle Aerodactyl, why did it save Ash when he fell? (This proves that Ash is very good at jumping to conclusions)

Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon - Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, and Kabutops run away from Aerodactyl at first; later, nobody seems scared of it.

A Chansey Operation - Some things Chansey gives Meowth instead of his crarm - rice, a game, a police booth with Officer Jenny inside, a Venonat.

A Chansey Operation - Speaking of charms, Meowth's with imbedded in his head the whole time. If I were Meowth, I'd have a really bad headache.

Holy Matrimony! - Uh, Growly is a Growlithe, which is a fire type, so why couldn't it make a fire for James? (Then again, maybe Growly had ran out of fire to supply, or it was too cold for a fire)

Holy Matrimony! - The fountain in front of the mansion is three Magikarps spitting water - James's parents care for three Magikarps in the pond.

Holy Matrimony! - James's engagement was announced when he was about nine or ten - a little young, even for a rich family.

Holy Matrimony! - In the scene after Growly drives Jessiebell and Vileplume away, Look at Ash and Misty in the backround - they're sleeping on their feet!

Holy Matrimony! - As mentioned in "The Ultimate Test" (See below), James is probably 17 years old, which is a little young to be getting married.

So Near, Yet so Farfetch'd - Jessie has a Lickitung, and doesn't want it stolen by Farfetch'd. If she cares so much, how come she never uses it?

Who Gets to Keep Togepi? - When Nurse Joy talks to Ash at the beginning of the show, her lips don't move at all.

Who Gets to Keep Togepi? - When Prof. Oak is talking to Ash, it appears that Muk loses its smell, because Oak dosen't hold his nose. Also, Muk's body is poisonous, but it still crawls on Prof. Oak.

Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden - Team Rocket has a vacuum that can suck up all the Ivysaurs and even lift Venusaur of the ground, yet it can't even pick up Bulbasaur.

The Case of the K-9 Caper - I don't know anybody that can do an obstacle course in high heels and a skirt.

Tha Case of the K-9 Caper - A small song by Jigglypuff is preformed. Why? Also, Jigglypuff gets the megaphone - I wonder what she plans to do with it?

Pokémon Paparazzi - When Team Rocket is wearing their disguises, Meowth is on a leash.

Pokémon Paparazzi - Ash didn't ask for Charizard's picture to be taken, and didn't ask the chef in "The Breeding Center Secret" if Charizard was his favorite.

The Ultimate Test - Jessie says she's 17 years old, which means her and James are probably the same age. But with all the jobs Jessie's had, it's hard to believe she's ONLY 17. Not many 17-year-olds I know have jobs like hairdressing and wine expert.

The Ultimate Test - Ash the dumb-butt: Ash thinks Hitmonlee is "The Punching Demon." Just how long before he remembers that Hitmonlee used kicking attacks against Primeape in "The Punchy Pokémon," and that Hitmonchan used punching attacks against Pikachu?

The Ultimate Test - The instructor says "When Poliwag evolves into Poliwhirl" but the screen shows a Poliwrath. Thanks to a few people for pointing this out.

The Breeding Center Secret - Everything in this world is Pokémon: including a weather update!


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