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Glitchy Charizard (also known as "Glitchy Symbols" because its name consists of only glitched boxes) is a glitch Pokémon found only in the Yellow version. It is not to be confused with Charizard 'M, a similar but unrelated glitch which can only be found in the Red and Blue versions.
Glitchy Charizard can only be found in the Yellow version by doing Method #3 of the Mew glitch and using a Pokémon with a special stat of 199. It will appear at level 9 and once caught, will behave the same way a normal Charizard would, except that its name consists of random glitched boxes. Like Charizard, Glitchy Charizard's types are Fire and Flying and its Pokédex number is #006. When players enter a battle with it, the game itself slows down.
In the Red/Blue versions, it is difficult to obtain a Pokémon using the Mew glitch with a Pokémon with a special stat of 199 (the game usually freezes). The Red/Blue equivalent of Glitchy Charizard is p T, and the easiest way for a Red/Blue player to get a p T is to have a Glitchy Charizard traded to them.
Game data
Game locations
Gen | Game | Rarity | Location |
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I | Pokémon Yellow | Glitch | Mew glitch |
Type effectiveness
Template:DP type effectiveness
Learnset
Level Up Moves
Generation I | ||
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Level | Move | Type |
Start | Scratch | ![]() |
Growl | ![]() | |
Ember | ![]() | |
Leer | ![]() | |
10 | TM05 | |
15 | Water Gun | ![]() |
18 | Swords Dance | ![]() |
19 | Razor Wind | ![]() |
30 | TM05 | |
31 | Tackle | ![]() |
32 | TM36 | |
33 | Glare | ![]() |
40 | Wing Attack | ![]() |
53 | Horn Drill | ![]() |
60 | Poison Sting | ![]() |
61 | TM04 | |
62 | TM55 | |
66 | TM04 | |
72 | TM04 | |
73 | Tackle | ![]() |
75 | Pay Day | ![]() |
79 | Thunder | ![]() |
96 | Super Glitch | |
100 | Horn Attack | ![]() |
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This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |