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* The stone tablet that [[Professor Alden]] possesses in this episode is very similar to a stone tablet containing the legend of [[Pokémopolis]], which appeared in ''[[EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis]]'' exactly four years ago.
* The stone tablet that [[Professor Alden]] possesses in this episode is very similar to a stone tablet containing the legend of [[Pokémopolis]], which appeared in ''[[EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis]]'' exactly four years ago.
* One of the doors in the ruins appears similar to the sealed door in the ruins of the [[King of Pokélantis]]' tomb in ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'', which aired almost four years later.
* One of the doors in the ruins appears similar to the sealed door in the ruins of the [[King of Pokélantis]]' tomb in ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'', which aired almost four years later.
** This episode is therefore at the midpoint between the [[EP072|two]] [[AG178|episodes]] featuring the ancient civilizations [[Pokémopolis]] and [[Pokélantis]]. In addition, it contains elements from both those episodes.
** This episode is therefore at the midpoint between the [[EP072|two]] [[AG178|episodes]] featuring the ancient civilizations Pokémopolis and [[Pokélantis]]. In addition, it contains elements from both those episodes.
* [[Max]] and [[Norman]] are both mentioned, though not by name: {{an|May}} tells {{an|Professor Oak}} that her brother never misses one of his Pokémon lectures, while some Trainers discuss the [[Petalburg Gym]] having a new [[Gym Leader|leader]].
* [[Max]] and [[Norman]] are both mentioned, though not by name: {{an|May}} tells {{an|Professor Oak}} that her brother never misses one of his Pokémon lectures, while some Trainers discuss the [[Petalburg Gym]] having a new [[Gym Leader|leader]].
* The four treasures are the same colors as the versions of the four original Japanese games and are arranged in a style similar to the placement of the [[Poké Ball]]s on the pedestal in Oak's lab when Ash got his Pikachu.
* The four treasures are the same colors as the versions of the four original Japanese games and are arranged in a style similar to the placement of the {{i|Poké Ball}}s on the pedestal in [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] when Ash got his Pikachu.
** The order the four were placed were similar to the making of the games in Japan, first red then green, then blue and yellow.
** The order the four were placed were similar to the making of the games in Japan, first red then green, then blue and yellow.
* {{AP|Pikachu}}'s fondness of {{wp|ketchup}} is shown [[EP042|again]] when {{Ash}} and May are eating dinner. The next time he does so is in ''[[XY030|Mega Revelations!]]'', 454 episodes later.
* {{AP|Pikachu}}'s fondness of {{wp|ketchup}} is shown [[EP042|again]] when {{Ash}} and May are eating dinner. The next time he does so is in ''[[XY030|Mega Revelations!]]'', 454 episodes later.
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