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''Pokemon Sunday'' aired its last episode on September 26th, after which it was essentially renamed ''Pokémon Smash'' with some slight additions to the cast (such as the International Division, and replacing Chimchar and Lucario with Oshawott and Zoroark).
 
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* [[Ascended Meme]]: Comparisons to ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' to [[Michael Jackson]]'s song "Black Or White" are made solid by the use of the song at a few points relating directly to ''Pokémon Black and White''.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: Leader Treecko, who was part of the early years of the show, makes a brief return to celebrate the 300th episode.
* [[Chain of Deals]]: Inspired by the story of the Red Paperclip, PSC set out to find 30 people willing to trade with what they have. What does a Level 5 Magikarp get you after 30 trades? {{spoiler|a Level 75 Darkrai}}.
* [[Cross DresserCrossdresser]]: Robert does this a lot.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: The cast play the game reasonably well, using particularly strong Pokémon. Some kids never stand a chance, but it can go either way.
* [[Drop-In Character]]: Sableye isn't an actual member of the [[Poké Sun]] Company, it just shows up from time to time. Other characters include Battrio Leader Sho, who appears to deliver news about the arcade game Pokemon Battrio.
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