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** Ash's eyes also disappear for a while at the end of "Light Energy".
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** Ash's eyes also disappear for a while at the end of "Light Energy".
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!" and the current one at the time of ''Pokémon Learning League'''s run. Kayzie also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers Rogers, who voiced her in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon'' instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!" and the current one at the time of ''Pokémon Learning League'''s run. Kayzie also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.the web series' run.
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* RoleReprise: Some of the voice actors from the anime reprise their roles in this web series:
** Bill Rogers [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role as Brock]], and he's his current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!".
** Michele Knotz likewise [[http://micheleknotz.com/resume/ reprises her roles as May, Misty, Jessie, and Nurse Joy.]] She was her VA for them in the anime at the time of the ''Learning League's'' run.
** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in the [[ADayInTheLimelight Tracey-centric episodes.]]
** Bill Rogers [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role as Brock]], and he's his current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!".
** Michele Knotz likewise [[http://micheleknotz.com/resume/ reprises her roles as May, Misty, Jessie, and Nurse Joy.]] She was her VA for them in the anime at the time of the ''Learning League's'' run.
** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in the [[ADayInTheLimelight Tracey-centric episodes.]]
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** At the end of "Percents", Brawly's mouth doesn't move when he speaks.
** Ash's eyes also disappear for a while at the end of "Light Energy".
** Ash's Sinnoh cap in later episodes is just a recolored version of his Hoenn cap. While the shape of the logo is correct, the black portion of the cap should have straight edges on the sides instead of being curved at the bottom.
** At the end of "Percents", Brawly's mouth doesn't move when he speaks.
** Ash's eyes also disappear for a while at the end of "Light Energy".
** Ash's Sinnoh cap in later episodes is just a recolored version of his Hoenn cap. While the shape of the logo is correct, the black portion of the cap should have straight edges on the sides instead of being curved at the bottom.
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** Narrowly {{averted|Trope}} with the "Solar System" episode. Pluto is hidden outside the frame when one looks into the files, and there's a conspicuous space in the planet list where it should be. This means that the episode had to be rewritten at the last minute because Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet on August 24, 2006, a few weeks before the episode was released.
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** Narrowly {{averted|Trope}} with in the "Solar System" episode. Pluto is hidden outside the frame when one looks into the files, and there's a conspicuous space in the planet list where it should be. This means that the episode had to be rewritten at the last minute because Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet on August 24, 2006, a few weeks before the episode was released.
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** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden outside the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden outside the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
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** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden outside the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.nothing.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden outside the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
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** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden oustide the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
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** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden oustide outside the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
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** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
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** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.nothing.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden oustide the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
** There's a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_exercise_unused_bunny.png blue rabbit hidden oustide the frame]] of the Apply section of "Exercise", which is presumably a beta version of Pikachu reacting to your answers. It grows red fangs if you get the answer wrong, and they disappear when you get it right.
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** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in the [[ADayInTheLimeLight Tracey-centric episodes.]]
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** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in the [[ADayInTheLimeLight [[ADayInTheLimelight Tracey-centric episodes.]]
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** Narrowly {{averted|Trope}} with the "Solar System" episode. Pluto is hidden outside the frame when one looks into the files, and there's a conspicuous space in the planet list where it should be. This means that the episode had to be rewritten at the last minute because Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet a few weeks before it was released.
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** Narrowly {{averted|Trope}} with the "Solar System" episode. Pluto is hidden outside the frame when one looks into the files, and there's a conspicuous space in the planet list where it should be. This means that the episode had to be rewritten at the last minute because Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet on August 24, 2006, a few weeks before it the episode was released.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!" and the current one at the time of ''Pokémon Learning League'''s run. Rogers also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
* RoleReprise: Bill Rogers, who has been Brock's VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role]] in ''Pokémon Learning League''.
* RoleReprise: Bill Rogers, who has been Brock's VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role]] in ''Pokémon Learning League''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!" and the current one at the time of ''Pokémon Learning League'''s run. Rogers Kayzie also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
* RoleReprise: Some of the voice actors from the anime reprise their roles in this web series:
** BillRogers, who has been Brock's VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, Rogers [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role as Brock]], and he's his current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!".
** Michele Knotz likewise [[http://micheleknotz.com/resume/ reprises her roles as May, Misty, Jessie, and Nurse Joy.]] She was her VA for them in the anime at the time of the ''Learning League's'' run.
** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in''Pokémon Learning League''.the [[ADayInTheLimeLight Tracey-centric episodes.]]
* RoleReprise: Some of the voice actors from the anime reprise their roles in this web series:
** Bill
** Michele Knotz likewise [[http://micheleknotz.com/resume/ reprises her roles as May, Misty, Jessie, and Nurse Joy.]] She was her VA for them in the anime at the time of the ''Learning League's'' run.
** Craig Blair, who voiced Tracey Sketchit in "Home is Where the Start is!", [[https://craigblairactor.com/filmography/ reprises his role]] in
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* UncreditedRole: Other than Siara being voiced by [[https://www.stitcher.com/show/actor-things/episode/actor-things-03-the-miracle-of-support-with-tessa-faye-44725847 Tessa Faye, Faye]], none of the voice actors for the other Mission Guides are credited.
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* RoleReprise: Bill Rogers, who has been Brock's current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role]] in ''Pokémon Learning League''.
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* RoleReprise: Bill Rogers, who has been Brock's current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role]] in ''Pokémon Learning League''.
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* RoleReprise: Bill Rogers, who has been Brock's current VA since "Fear Factor Phony!" in the anime, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/857828962397585408/866458036910555156/image0.png reprises his role]] in ''Pokémon Learning League''.
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** Narrowly {{averted|Trope}} with the "Solar System" episode. Pluto is hidden outside the frame when one looks into the files, and there's a conspicuous space in the planet list where it should be. This means that the episode had to be rewritten at the last minute because Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet a few weeks before it was released.
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** Siara mentions in the "Elements" video that there are 112 known elements to date. Six more have been discovered and officially named since the episode was released.
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** Siara mentions in the "Elements" video that there are 112 known elements to date. Six more more[[note]]nihonium, flerovium, moscovium, livermorium, tennessine, and oganesson[[/note]] have been discovered and officially named since the episode was released.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with [=MyPlate=] in 2011, three years after the web series was discontinued.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: ScienceMarchesOn:
** The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with [=MyPlate=] in 2011, three years after the web series wasdiscontinued.discontinued.
** Siara mentions in the "Elements" video that there are 112 known elements to date. Six more have been discovered and officially named since the episode was released.
** The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with [=MyPlate=] in 2011, three years after the web series was
** Siara mentions in the "Elements" video that there are 112 known elements to date. Six more have been discovered and officially named since the episode was released.
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** In "Comparative Adjectives" and "Light Energy", there are unused files that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
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** In "Comparative Adjectives" and Adjectives", "Light Energy", and "Sound Energy", there are unused files that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
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** In "Comparative Adjectives" and "Light Energy", there are unsused files that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
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** In "Comparative Adjectives" and "Light Energy", there are unsused unused files that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
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** "Comparative Adjectives":
*** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
*** There's also an unused file that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
*** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
*** There's also an unused file that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
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** In "Comparative Adjectives":
***Adjectives" and "Light Energy", there are unsused files that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it doesnothing.
*** There's also an unused file that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.nothing.
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** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] in "Comparative Adjectives" which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!". Rogers also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!".Sunyshore!" and the current one at the time of ''Pokémon Learning League'''s run. Rogers also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Officer Jenny is voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams, her VA from the anime episodes "Pinch Healing!" to "The Fleeting Tower of Sunyshore!". Rogers also voiced Officer Jenny in ''Anime/TheMastermindOfMiragePokemon''.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with [=MyPlate=] in 2011, three years after the web series was discontinued.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with [=MyPlate=] in 2011, three years after the web series was discontinued.discontinued.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Digging into the site's files reveals some unused assets:
** "Comparative Adjectives":
*** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
*** There's also an unused file that called the Try segment "Think", suggesting that that was the original name for it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Digging into the site's files reveals some unused assets:
** "Comparative Adjectives":
*** There's an [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pll_comparative_adjectives_unused_menu.png unused menu]] which had a rudimentary layout, a blue button in the middle, and a stick figure in the lower right corner. The button can be clicked, but it does nothing.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with the [=MyPlate=] in 2011, two years after the web series was discontinued.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with the [=MyPlate=] in 2011, two three years after the web series was discontinued.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: The "Food Pyramid" video uses the USDA's [=MyPyramid=], which was the latest version of the food pyramid at the time since it was first implemented in 2005. It has since been replaced with the [=MyPlate=] in 2011, two years after the web series was discontinued.