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| {{SSB|Lucario}}'s [[Final Smash]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. Lucario will rise to the top of the screen, then let out a powerful beam of aura that can be angled. This move lasts for a short period of time. Lucario will return to where he once was when the move is over. Like all of Lucario's moves, this attack becomes more powerful as Lucario's damage increases. | | {{SSB|Lucario}}'s [[Final Smash]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. Lucario will rise to the top of the screen, then let out a powerful beam of aura that can be angled. This move lasts for a short period of time. Lucario will return to where he once was when the move is over. Like all of Lucario's moves, this attack becomes more powerful as Lucario's damage increases. | ||
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| Thunder Jolt (Japanese: '''でんげき''' ''Electric Attack'') | | Thunder Jolt (Japanese: '''でんげき''' ''Electric Attack'') | ||
| {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s standard B special move in the series, taken from [[Pikachu (Base Set 58)|a Pikachu TCG card]]. Pikachu will let off a small blue ball of electricity which will steadily fall until it hits a surface, in which it'll move in a waving pattern on that surface (up walls, over and under too) for a brief period of time. It will deal damage when someone else touches it. {{p|Pichu}} has this move in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] also, but it is stronger and, as with all of Pichu's electric moves in that game, does a little bit of damage to Pichu when it uses it. However, in the French translation, this move used to referred as Thunderbolt (Tonnerre in French) but this was changed | | {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s standard B special move in the series, taken from [[Pikachu (Base Set 58)|a Pikachu TCG card]]. Pikachu will let off a small blue ball of electricity which will steadily fall until it hits a surface, in which it'll move in a waving pattern on that surface (up walls, over and under too) for a brief period of time. It will deal damage when someone else touches it. {{p|Pichu}} has this move in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] also, but it is stronger and, as with all of Pichu's electric moves in that game, does a little bit of damage to Pichu when it uses it. However, in the French translation, this move used to referred as Thunderbolt (Tonnerre in French) but this was changed since [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]] onwards. | ||
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Revision as of 17:49, 8 May 2024
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This is a list of moves that have appeared in the anime, manga, and TCG that have not appeared in the games.
In the anime
Artwork | Name of user(s) | Move name | Move description | First use | Picture |
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Ash's Pidgeotto | Gust Counterattack | A variation of Gust, used to force the foe to evade. This technique was used only once by Ash's Pidgeotto in Ash Catches a Pokémon. Pidgeotto slams its wings together, creating a small air flow around his wings forcing Jessie's Ekans to jump away. | Ash Catches a Pokémon | ||
Ash's Pikachu | "Leer" | When Giselle called for Cubone to use Leer, Ash told Pikachu to "Leer right back" by making funny faces. He later used Leer in Hour of the Houndour; however, this was the actual move, albeit, an anime move error still. | The School of Hard Knocks | ||
Ash's Pikachu and Swellow | Thunder Armor | Pikachu uses Thunder on itself and Swellow. This improvised technique increases both Pikachu and Swellow's Speed and Attack, allowing them to subdue their opponents with relative ease. This was used in Solid as a Solrock. | Solid as a Solrock | ||
Ash's Pikachu | Rocket Punch | "Rocket Punch" was a move that Pikachu used while "boxing" Anthony's Hitmonchan in The Punchy Pokémon. Pikachu glowed red and shot off his boxing gloves, leaving behind a trail of smoke. Once the smoke disappears, Pikachu still has his boxing gloves on and flies towards Hitmonchan at high speed. | The Punchy Pokémon | ||
Ash's Pikachu | Volt Tail | A combination of Iron Tail and Volt Tackle. An improvised move where Pikachu starts off with Volt Tackle and pulls off Iron Tail a second before it hits. Used against Sho's Raichu in Pika and Goliath! and against Tobias's Latios in The Semi-Final Frontier!. | Pika and Goliath! | ||
Ash's Pikachu | Counter Shield | Counter Shield was first used against Fantina's Drifblim, and later in Evolving Strategies! against Paul's Magmortar and in Bewitch, Battle, and Bewilder! against Cynthia's Spiritomb. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt while spinning, releasing yellow sparks everywhere or creating an electric whirlpool, disallowing movement for the opponent. It is a means of defending and attacking at the same time. | Evolving Strategies! |
- Blaine's Magmar
- Air Lens: Magmar heats the air around its arms, repelling any type of electrical attack. Used against Ash's Pikachu in Riddle Me This.
- Ash's Charizard
- Aerial Submission: Charizard spins while flying causing damage to a Pokémon clinging onto it. Used against Blaine's Magmar in Volcanic Panic.
- Flaming Seismic Toss: a combination of Charizard's Seismic Toss and Fire Spin along with Dragonair's Dragon Rage. Used in Better Eight Than Never.
- Egan's Flareon
- Flaming Tackle: a variation of Flame Wheel used in Some Like It Hot.
- Ash's Pikachu and Swellow
- Thunder Armor: Pikachu uses Thunder on itself and Swellow. This improvised technique increases both Pikachu and Swellow's Speed and Attack, allowing them to subdue their opponents with relative ease. This was used in Solid as a Solrock.
- Ash's Buizel
- Ice Jet: a combination of an Ice-type move and Aqua Jet. It was attempted first in A Stand-Up Sit-Down! as a Contest combination, invented by Dawn. Later, it was perfected by Ash and used in the Wallace Cup as well as the battle between Ash and Crasher Wake. It was used in Classroom Training! with the help of Candice's Abomasnow's Blizzard. Again, it was used in Familiarity Breeds Strategy! during Ash's battle with Paul.
- Counter Shield
- Ash's Infernape
- Ash's Froakie
- Frubble: a physical characteristic of Froakie, used in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
- James's Inkay
- Ink Spray: a characteristic of Inkay, used in A Battle of Aerial Mobility!.
- Jessie's Pumpkaboo
- Flashlight: a characteristic of Pumpkaboo, used in The Bamboozling Forest!.
Super Smash Bros. series
Artwork | Name of user(s) | Move name | Move description | First use | Picture |
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Incineroar | Alolan Whip (Japanese: ロープスイング Rope Swing) | Incineroar's side B special move in the series. Incineroar dashes towards its opponent, grabs them and then throws them towards wrestling ring ropes. Upon being rebounded by ropes, Incineroar has to press the B button to perform a move against the oncoming opponent. Pressing B too early will make Incineroar do a weak back-body drop. Pressing B too late will result in the move failing, dealing recoil to Incineroar. Pressing B at just the right time will make Incineroar do a strong lariat. This is the only special move in Smash Bros. with no basis from the Pokémon franchise. | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Jigglypuff | Puff Up (Japanese: おおきくなる Grow) | Jigglypuff's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Jigglypuff grows to an enormous size, taking up most of the stage. Jigglypuff then lets out a loud cry which blasts foes away. It may be Uproar or Hyper Voice. After it cries, it shrinks back down to normal size. | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
Lucario | Aura Storm (Japanese: はどうのあらし Wave Storm) | Lucario's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Lucario will rise to the top of the screen, then let out a powerful beam of aura that can be angled. This move lasts for a short period of time. Lucario will return to where he once was when the move is over. Like all of Lucario's moves, this attack becomes more powerful as Lucario's damage increases. | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
Pikachu | Thunder Jolt (Japanese: でんげき Electric Attack) | Pikachu's standard B special move in the series, taken from a Pikachu TCG card. Pikachu will let off a small blue ball of electricity which will steadily fall until it hits a surface, in which it'll move in a waving pattern on that surface (up walls, over and under too) for a brief period of time. It will deal damage when someone else touches it. Pichu has this move in Super Smash Bros. Melee also, but it is stronger and, as with all of Pichu's electric moves in that game, does a little bit of damage to Pichu when it uses it. However, in the French translation, this move used to referred as Thunderbolt (Tonnerre in French) but this was changed since Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U onwards. | Super Smash Bros |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Artwork | Name of user(s) | Move name | Move description | First use | Picture |
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Blasty | OX□♥○ | Blastoise hits the opponent by releasing its water cannons, used to defeat Bruno's Hitmonlee. | Breath of the Dragonair Part 2 | ||
Pika | MegaVolt (Japanese: 100まんボルト 1,000,000 Volts) | A stronger version of Thunderbolt (10 times the strength), used to defeat Lance. | The Last Battle XIV | ||
Pibu | Super Rising Thunder (Japanese: 超ライジングサンダー Super Rising Thunder) | A stronger version of Thunder, used to defeat the Masked Man. In PSs2, it was revealed to actually be the move Volt Tackle, but Gold came up with the name Super Rising Thunder because he did not know its real name. | The Last Battle XIV |
In the TCG
- Main article: Moves not in the Pokémon games/In the TCG
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