Oceanic Operetta (move)
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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 signature move, Sparkling Aria.
Effect
Generation VII
Oceanic Operetta inflicts damage and has no secondary effect.
Generation VIII onwards
Oceanic Operetta cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
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Learnset
Primarina, or a Pokémon transformed into Primarina, can use Oceanic Operetta if it knows Sparkling Aria, holds a Primarium Z, and if its Trainer wears a Z-RingSM or Z-Power RingUSUM.
In other games
Pokémon Masters EX
Name | Category | State | Base power | Max power | Target | Effect tag | Description | Playable sync pair | |||
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Sunshine Oceanic Operetta | Special | Default 6★ EX |
250 | 300 | An opponent | — | No additional effect. The sync buff is doubled the first time a sync move is used. |
Elio & Primarina |
In the anime
The user summons a massive water bubble using its Z-Power and sends it towards the target before causing the bubble to burst. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Primarina strikes a series of synchronized poses with its Trainer to build Z-Power. It then sings a song and generates a gigantic water bubble from its nose. Primarina then moves the bubble over to the opponent and sings another song, causing the bubble to burst. | |||
Ida's Primarina | Evolving Research! | Debut Base move never used | |
Lana's Primarina | A Fiery Training Camp Trick! | None |
Appearance
Pose
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.
- Despite its name and the fact that it is an upgraded version of Sparkling Aria, Oceanic Operetta is not a sound-based move.
In other languages
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