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* A meta one, during the scene in the dubbed version where [[spoiler: Ash gets TakenForGranite]], Misty's VA Rachel Lillis at one point suggests to say "[[ContinuityNod My bike!]]" to match the two-syllable movement Misty's mouth was making.
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* A meta one, during the scene in the dubbed version where [[spoiler: Ash gets TakenForGranite]], TakenForGranite, Misty's VA Rachel Lillis at one point suggests to say "[[ContinuityNod My bike!]]" to match the two-syllable movement Misty's mouth was making.
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* It's mostly an uplifting moment, but as Mewtwo is leaving, Togepi pops out of Misty's bag, with Misty's expression implying that she forgot she put it there in the first place.
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* It's mostly an uplifting moment, but as Mewtwo is leaving, Togepi pops out of Misty's bag, with Misty's expression implying that she forgot she put it there in the first place.
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** When a bunch of clones start emerging, Jessie and Meowth's reactions to them imply that [[SkewedPriorities they already have plans to make a profit off of them]].
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* There's something hilariously hypocritical about Mewtwo choosing to erase everyone's memories to forget their experiences (of him, anyway, in keeping his existence a secret), which in turn made them forget a very important life-lesson. Possibly comes off as one last "screw you, humans" that doesn't involve wanting to kill them anymore, but still, [[SarcasmMode good going there, Mewtwo]]. [[SomethingWeForgot Too bad you forgot one important detail]], [[Anime/PokemonMewtwoReturns which is what led to the sequel]].
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* There's something hilariously hypocritical about Mewtwo choosing to erase everyone's memories to forget their experiences (of him, anyway, in keeping his existence a secret), which in turn made them forget a very important life-lesson. Possibly comes off as one last "screw you, humans" that doesn't involve wanting to kill them anymore, but still, [[SarcasmMode good going there, Mewtwo]]. [[SomethingWeForgot Too bad you forgot one important detail]], [[Anime/PokemonMewtwoReturns which is what led to the sequel]].sequel]].
* It's mostly an uplifting moment, but as Mewtwo is leaving, Togepi pops out of Misty's bag, with Misty's expression implying that she forgot she put it there in the first place.
* It's mostly an uplifting moment, but as Mewtwo is leaving, Togepi pops out of Misty's bag, with Misty's expression implying that she forgot she put it there in the first place.
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** [[spoiler: "[[LiteralMinded They mostly live in]] [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball Minnesota]]."]]
** The Swedish dub makes this line pretty funny as well. [[spoiler: "They mostly live in Norway."]]
** The Swedish dub makes this line pretty funny as well. [[spoiler: "They mostly live in Norway."]]
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** The Swedish dub makes this line pretty funny as well.
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* Brock's declaration that the DN'sappeared [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals Nurse Joy]] looked familiar. [[FridgeBrilliance At least until you remember that Brock can tell them apart]].
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* Brock's declaration that the DN'sappeared disappeared [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals Nurse Joy]] looked familiar. [[FridgeBrilliance At least until you remember that Brock can tell them apart]].
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** Then when Dragonite flies near them with the invitations, they use the frying pan to block his way.
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* During the opening Team Rocket while spying on Ash and Co are envious of how well their eating. Jessie offers to cook up a meal only for Meowth to refuse saying the last time she [[LethalChef cooked]] she wiped out eight of his nine lives!
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* During the opening opening, Team Rocket while spying on Ash and Co Co, are envious of how well their they're eating. Jessie offers to cook up a meal meal, only for Meowth to refuse refuse, saying the last time she [[LethalChef cooked]] she wiped out eight of his nine lives!
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* When Ash, Misty, and Brock run into the Pokemon Center because of the storm, they are standing in the doorway exclaiming about all the rain when Pikachu interrupts them by shaking his fur dry like a dog.
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* When Ash, Misty, and Brock run into the Pokemon Pokémon Center because of the storm, they are standing in the doorway exclaiming about all the rain when Pikachu interrupts them by shaking his fur dry like a dog.
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* The face of Raymond (the 'pirate trainer') as he sends in his last three Pokemon at once against Ash.
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* The face of Raymond (the 'pirate trainer') as he sends in his last three Pokemon Pokémon at once against Ash.
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* If you're a {{jerkass}}, or just into BlackComedy or noticing stuff in scenes everyone else finds sad, the fact that Pikachu being unable to revive the TakenForGranite Ash is hilarious, because it's about the only time in the entire series Pikachu's Electric moves do what they're supposed to do. Which is to say, nothing, because, save for the fossils, all Rock types at the time were part Ground.
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* The Psyduck fight.
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* The Psyduck fight.clone fight. Basically, they just simply slap each other in the face, then hold their heads for about ''two seconds'' before slapping again.
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* From "Pikachu's Vacation," when Charizard falls butt-first onto Meowth, who's holding a bomb, which goes off right after Charizard lands on him (which is clearly framed to look as if Charizard [[{{Gasshole}} ripped a monstrous fart]] directly onto Meowth). Charizard is unscathed but Meowth is left AshFace'd in a crater once he gets up.
--> [[NonSequiturThud "I tink I'll take my nap right here. Good night."]]
--> [[NonSequiturThud "I tink I'll take my nap right here. Good night."]]
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* If you're a {{jerkass}}, or just into BlackComedy or noticing stuff in scenes everyone else finds sad, the fact that Pikachu being unable to revive the TakenForGranite Ash is hilarious, because it's about the only time in the entire series Pikachu's Electric moves do what they're supposed to do. Which is to say, nothing, because, save for the fossils, all Rock types at the time were part Ground.
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* If you're a {{jerkass}}, or just into BlackComedy or noticing stuff in scenes everyone else finds sad, the fact that Pikachu being unable to revive the TakenForGranite Ash is hilarious, because it's about the only time in the entire series Pikachu's Electric moves do what they're supposed to do. Which is to say, nothing, because, save for the fossils, all Rock types at the time were part Ground.Ground.
* There's something hilariously hypocritical about Mewtwo choosing to erase everyone's memories to forget their experiences (of him, anyway, in keeping his existence a secret), which in turn made them forget a very important life-lesson. Possibly comes off as one last "screw you, humans" that doesn't involve wanting to kill them anymore, but still, [[SarcasmMode good going there, Mewtwo]]. [[SomethingWeForgot Too bad you forgot one important detail]], [[Anime/PokemonMewtwoReturns which is what led to the sequel]].
* There's something hilariously hypocritical about Mewtwo choosing to erase everyone's memories to forget their experiences (of him, anyway, in keeping his existence a secret), which in turn made them forget a very important life-lesson. Possibly comes off as one last "screw you, humans" that doesn't involve wanting to kill them anymore, but still, [[SarcasmMode good going there, Mewtwo]]. [[SomethingWeForgot Too bad you forgot one important detail]], [[Anime/PokemonMewtwoReturns which is what led to the sequel]].
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* A meta one, during the scene in the dubbed version where [[spoiler: Ash gets TakenForGranite]], Misty's VA at one point suggests to say "[[ContinuityNod My bike!]]" to match the two-syllable movement Misty's mouth was making.
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* A meta one, during the scene in the dubbed version where [[spoiler: Ash gets TakenForGranite]], Misty's VA Rachel Lillis at one point suggests to say "[[ContinuityNod My bike!]]" to match the two-syllable movement Misty's mouth was making.
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* Brock's declaration that the disappeared [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals Nurse Joy]] looked familiar. [[FridgeBrilliance At least until you remember that Brock can tell them apart]].
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* Brock's declaration that the disappeared DN'sappeared [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals Nurse Joy]] looked familiar. [[FridgeBrilliance At least until you remember that Brock can tell them apart]].
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* Mewtwo, the last character one would expect to have such a moment, has one in the original Japanese version; when attacked by Ash's Charizard, Mewtwo, not surprisingly, shrugs it off without a scratch and immediately quips "What a bad tempered Charizard". [[note]]Sadly, the English version goes with the much less effective "Your Charizard is poorly trained". A shame, especially since the English version could have easily delivered the original line and retained the humor.[[/note]]
** Charizard was clearly insulted by Mewtwo's comment in both versions, so being called "poorly trained" or "bad tempered" despite being one of Ash's more powerful Pokémon at the time was a kick to the ego for him.
** Prior to that, Ash's reaction to Charizard immediately attacking after he calls him out.
** Charizard was clearly insulted by Mewtwo's comment in both versions, so being called "poorly trained" or "bad tempered" despite being one of Ash's more powerful Pokémon at the time was a kick to the ego for him.
** Prior to that, Ash's reaction to Charizard immediately attacking after he calls him out.
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** Charizard was clearly insulted by Mewtwo's comment in both versions, so being called "poorly trained" or "bad tempered" despite being one of Ash's more powerful Pokémon at the time was a kick to the ego for him.
** Prior to that, Ash's
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**Then, Mewtwo, the last character one would expect to have such a moment, has one in the original Japanese version; when attacked by Ash's Charizard, Mewtwo, not surprisingly, shrugs it off without a scratch and immediately quips "What a bad tempered Charizard". [[note]]Sadly, the English version goes with the much less effective "Your Charizard is poorly trained". A shame, especially since the English version could have easily delivered the original line and retained the humor.[[/note]]
*** Charizard was clearly insulted by Mewtwo's comment in both versions, so being called "poorly trained" or "bad tempered" despite being one of Ash's more powerful Pokémon at the time was a kick to the ego for him.
*** Charizard was clearly insulted by Mewtwo's comment in both versions, so being called "poorly trained" or "bad tempered" despite being one of Ash's more powerful Pokémon at the time was a kick to the ego for him.
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** The Swedish dub makes this line pretty funny as well. [[spoiler: "They mostly live in Norway."]]