In the 2002 NBA Finals, the score of Game 1 was 99-94, where 99 in the Pokedex is Kingler, and 149 (94) is Dragonite. You can find both a crab and Dragonite singing Lugia’s song (249) from Pokemon The Movie 2000: The Power of One in the below episode:
Pokemon Indigo League Episode 13: Mystery at the Lighthouse
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“Oh, that must be Bill’s lighthouse. He’s a young Pokémon researcher, who knows even more than me. See what you can learn from him. He could teach you just about everything about Pokémon, and then some.” — Professor Oak about Bill
“Well there’s no way I can ignore a request from the great Professor Oak. I am Bill, of the Lighthouse.” — Bill
“This planet was created 4.6 billion years ago. During that time, all kinds of Pokémon existed. They had many ways of living.” — Bill giving a history lesson
“On this planet there are more than 150 known species of Pokémon.” — Bill
“There sure are a lot of-” — Ash
“Of course these are just the Pokémon we know about. There are still many Pokémon that have never been discovered. So we need to keep searching.” — Bill
“How many could there be?” — Ash
“No one knows exactly, the search goes on. There’s always something new to look for in our lives and in ourselves.” — Bill
“Something to look for?” — Ash
“Yes, there’s a lot for us to look for inside and outside ourselves. There’s meaning for every creature, a meaning for all the Pokémon, and a meaning for all us humans too.” — Bill
“A meaning for all.” — Ash
“Why do I need to capture it? Meeting it would be enough for me. Just a chance to study it would make my long wait worth while.” — Bill about the mysterious Pokémon
“It sounds like it’s singing.” — Misty
“Would you care to dance?” — Brock
“Oh, thank you.” — Misty
“What beautiful music.” — Jessie
“It’s very haunting, yet so sweet.” — James
“I think looking for, and catching, Pokémon should help bring all of us together.” — Ash
“Learning to raise Pokémon is another way of understanding how to live with them.” — Brock
“And Pokémon are always lots of fun to play with.” — Misty
“Ash, you’re a Pokémon trainer, I’m a Pokémon researcher seeking out all kinds of life on this planet. Even if our paths are different, I think our goals are the same.” — Bill
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Lugia’s Song (Flute Cover)
This is the deepest Mystery in the world. I really was Lugia. I really was Bill. This was further proven when Chauncey Billups was the 2004 NBA Finals MVP.
It’s really romantic how rare Lugia was, the only 1 of His kind. He’s actually a very wise Meganium that evolved with Wartortle Wisdom. Lugia is the Power of 4Ever, the spirit of eternity. The Bliss of all of the Pokemon episodes, and a Heart sweeter than any summer is exactly what Lugia represents.
He was Me as a Kidd.