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    Obscure Pokémon anime trivia

    And Chloe's Japanese VA Kana Hanazawa is one of two Briscoletti daughters in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride. That is to say she voiced Nera Briscoletti in the first of two Dragon Quest Heroes games.
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    So I mentioned before that Ash/Satoshi' Japanese VA Rica/Rika Matsumoto voiced the Dragon Quest entity Rubiss in Broadcast Satellite Dragon Quest (Yeah, BS Dragon Quest). Well Rubiss was also voiced by Keiko Han, the voice of Professor Ivy's in Japan, during DQ II CD Theater.
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    Yeah and while not always it seems like there is more of a mingling of voice pools as time goes on. Goh's VA Zeno Robinson for example having taken part in various US toons with LA actors starting way back with Ben 10 Alien Force to Amphibia, Young Justice and The Owl House to name a few.
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    As an aside I think there is something about gender roles/sexism being a factor in such as well against other LGBT folks.
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    Incidentally bathrooms were acknowledged by Blaine in Volcanic Panic when he commented about veing in the lavatory and then joked about all areas of a volcano being a lavatory:-D.
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    Yes actually.
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    Can't recall, plus a few commenter mention knowing one of the things on here: WEIRD Pokemon Facts in Under 10 Minutes! The first one on here which caught my attention is how to get 5 Pokéballs from Oak in Gen 1. Basically do not purchase any at all yet, then beat Blue in the optional battle...
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    So there were games in Japan that has a special Broadcast Satellaview versions in Japan during the 90s like The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past. For short they are humorously called BS. The one for Dragon Quest was based off the first game which had a re-release on the Super Famicom with...
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    So another tidbit of casting connection between anime VAs and Dragon Quest, which I feel is notable because the shared voices are more prominent in Japan, but less with English Dub actors. Both Goh's Japanese and English VAs contributed vocally to Dragon Quest. Daiki Yamashita voiced the Male...
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    More a coincidence, but the first time Pokémon was referenced in the Arrowverse was Cisco Ramon/Vibe mentioning Bulbasaur to be his favorite. The episode was titled Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash. Similarly title to the third Pokémon episode to have Ash and a couple of his friends shrink.
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    As an aside due to technicality (courtesy of Suede's review of Navel Maneuver), if you look purely at the episodes and even Electric Soldier Porygon without the movies, then all 150 still appeared by NM with it introducing Nidoqueen. Mewtwo even with the armor still appeared in the episodes...
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    Since my last post in the thread: Pokémon - Dragon Quest Wiki Pokémon material in Smash, but mostly done courtesy of trivia I found on other DQ articles, plus shared casting courtesy of imdb and Bulbapedia confirmation on some character articles. The English actors for the reference did voice...
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    The Mad cap (originally called Mysterious Hat) from the original Famicom/NES version of Dragon Quest II is a reason Pokémon has the trade mechanic. Ken Sugimori lucked into finding two of them, and Tajiri was jealous as he had trouble finding this elusive headwear. Remakes for the reference...
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    Giovanni appears in A Bout With a Sprout, really. Or at least that's the original Japanese name of Earl Dervish of Pokémon Academy in Johto. Suede does that in the trivia version of th episode. Plus Lillie's butler, Hobbies in SM, is actually named James. Knew that from Bulbapedia. So for...
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