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* During the animation of Oceanic Operetta, Primarina's body is reversed symmetrically, with its tail on the right side of its body instead of its left. This change is not apparent for any other Pokémon or Z-Move. | * During the animation of Oceanic Operetta, Primarina's body is reversed symmetrically, with its tail on the right side of its body instead of its left. This change is not apparent for any other Pokémon or Z-Move. | ||
* The animation for Oceanic Operetta is similar in nature to the Spirit Bomb technique from the 1984 manga {{wp|Dragon Ball}}. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 16:34, 2 February 2017
Oceanic Operetta わだつみのシンフォニア Sea God's Symphonia | ||||||||||||
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Oceanic Operetta (Japanese: わだつみのシンフォニア Sea God's Symphonia) is a damage-dealing Water-type Z-Move introduced in Generation VII. It is the exclusive Z-Move of Primarina, and an upgraded version of its Sparkling Aria.
Effect
Oceanic Operetta inflicts damage.
Description
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Learnset
Primarina can use Oceanic Operetta if it knows Sparkling Aria, holds a Primarium Z, and if its Trainer wears a Z-Ring.
Trivia
- During the animation of Oceanic Operetta, Primarina's body is reversed symmetrically, with its tail on the right side of its body instead of its left. This change is not apparent for any other Pokémon or Z-Move.
- The animation for Oceanic Operetta is similar in nature to the Spirit Bomb technique from the 1984 manga Dragon Ball.
In other languages
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