When Mark loses at the bridge between Orange City and Orange Woods, he cries out "'Doh! I missed!", one of the Catchphrases of Wario from an early Mario Party game when he fails.
Riddle for the Ages: According to Lolliwak's dex entry, no one will ever know how many licks it'll take to get to the center of its lollipop.It has only one type advantage (one of the least second to Vanilla, tied with Chocolate) and three weaknesses (the second most after Orange). Purple Is Powerful: Inverted with Grape, a purple-colored type that is the most inferior.Peninsula of Power Leveling: Each gym can be rechallenged as many times as you want for money and experience.For weather, hail will not damage Grape-types, while sandstorm will not damage Apple, Strawberry and Cherry-types.Lime-types are unaffected by Cherry Seed.For stat ailments, Apple-types cannot starve, while Orange-types cannot be burned.Downplayed with Chocolate-type, where other than being super-effective against itself, it has no type effectiveness against others either.Vanilla-type plays it better than Normal-types, where it is neutral against all types, including itself.The first gym leader prides in rock-hard defense, referencing Brock's specialty in Rock-types.
Mutual Disadvantage: Banana and Lemon share a mutual weakness towards each other.Like Cannot Cut Like: All types except for Vanilla and Chocolate resist themselves.Level Ate: Taken Up to Eleven, where the entire map is made up of sweets.Gingerbread House: Just as you thought many buildings play this straight, you get to encounter Reginger, a Pokésweet found in Ginger Woods.