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* BeamSpam: It attacks by rapidly firing projectiles.

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* BeamSpam: It attacks by uses Swift to rapidly firing fire projectiles.



* AnIcePerson: It attacks by freezing people.

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* AnIcePerson: It attacks by freezing uses Icy Wind to freeze people.



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In the ''Pokémon'' games, Sweet Scent doesn't put opponents to sleep, it lowers their evasion.



* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon, and thus a very rare summon.

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* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon, Pokémon that can travel through time, and thus is a very rare summon.



* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon much like Ho-Oh.

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* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon much like Ho-Oh. In the anime, it served as a mediator between the Legendary Birds of Kanto.



* OlympusMons: It's one of the Legendary Birds like Articuno.

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* OlympusMons: It's one of the Legendary Birds like Articuno.Articuno and Zapdos.




* OlympusMons: A Legendary Pokémon much like Entei.

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* OlympusMons: A Legendary Pokémon much like Entei.Entei and Suicune.



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* PoisonousPerson: Attacks with Smog much like Koffing.

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* ZergRush: It attacks opponents in swarms while using Take Down.



The final evolution of Squirtle, Blastoise fires powerful blasts of water from the twin cannons on its back.

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The final evolution of Squirtle, the Water-type starter of Kanto, Blastoise fires powerful blasts of water from the twin cannons on its back.



* MakingASplash: Attacks by firing blasts of water

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* MakingASplash: Attacks by firing Uses Hydro Pump to fire blasts of water



The Egg Pokémon, Chansey releases several eggs that either heal, contain items, or explode.

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The Egg Pokémon, Chansey releases uses Soft-Boiled to release several eggs that either heal, contain items, or explode.



The final evolution of Charmander, Charizard attacks by breathing fire left and right. Became playable in in ''Brawl'', [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl see that page for more details]].

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The final evolution of Charmander, the Fire-type starter of Kanto, Charizard attacks by breathing fire left and right. Became playable in in ''Brawl'', [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl see that page for more details]].



* PlayingWithFire: Attacks by breathing fire from side to side.

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* PlayingWithFire: Attacks by breathing Uses Flamethrower to breathe fire from side to side.



* MythologyGag: Goldeen using Splash is a reference to one of the earliest episodes of the Anime/{{Pokemon}} anime, where Goldeen just splashed around helplessly when summoned on land.

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* MythologyGag: Goldeen using Splash is a reference to one of the earliest episodes of the Anime/{{Pokemon}} anime, where Goldeen just splashed around helplessly when summoned on land. Goldeen can't even learn Splash in the ''Pokémon'' games.



The New Species Pokémon, Mew just flies away after being summoned, though it does provide the summoner with a different bonus depending on the game. In ''64'' and ''Melee'', it gives its summoner the "Mew Catcher" bonus, which raises the player's score in Single Player and bonus battles. In ''Brawl'', it drops [=CDs=] or stickers if players already collected every CD.

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The New Species Pokémon, Pokémon with a varying connection to Mewtwo[[note]]in the anime, Mewtwo is an enhanced clone of Mew, while in the games, Mew "gave birth" to Mewtwo before Mewtwo was genetically modified[[/note]], Mew just flies away after being summoned, though it does provide the summoner with a different bonus depending on the game. In ''64'' and ''Melee'', it gives its summoner the "Mew Catcher" bonus, which raises the player's score in Single Player and bonus battles. In ''Brawl'', it drops [=CDs=] or stickers if players already collected every CD.



* OlympusMons: Mew is a Legendary Pokémon that is ''very'' hard to summon.

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* OlympusMons: Mew is a Legendary Pokémon that is said to be the ancestor of all Pokémon. It's also ''very'' hard to summon.



* DishingOutDirt: Attacks by dropping rocks from above.

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* DishingOutDirt: Attacks by dropping Uses Rock Throw to drop rocks from above.



* BellyFlopCrushing: It attacks using Body Slam.



* ShockAndAwe: Attacks by surrounding itself with thunderbolts.

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* ShockAndAwe: Attacks by surrounding itself with revolving thunderbolts.



* {{Cyborg}}: Genesect use to be a completely organic being, before it was turned into a cybernetic one.

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* BigCreepyCrawlies: It's a cyborg bug.
* {{Cyborg}}: Genesect use used to be a completely organic being, before it was turned into a cybernetic one.


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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: This one looks like a [[{{Dracolich}} dragon zombie]].

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* RecurringElement: A Grass-type starter Pokémon who attacks by throwing razor-sharp leaves. A reprise of Chikorita from the previous two Smash games.


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* RecurringElement: A Grass-type starter Pokémon who attacks by throwing razor-sharp leaves. More or less a rehash of Chikorita from the previous two Smash games.
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* InterfaceScrew: Spatial Rend is capable of mirroring the stage. Watch your step!
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* RecurringElement: A Grass-type starter Pokémon who attacks by throwing razor-sharp leaves. A reprise of Chikorita from the previous two Smash games.
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* BackpackCannon: The main thing what Genesect got from its cybernation was a cannon on its back, which it fires beams from.

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* BackpackCannon: The main thing what Genesect got from its cybernation when it was mechanized was a cannon on its back, which it fires beams from.



* BlowYouAway: Instead of breathing out some sort of energy, Dragon Breath Giratina uses is a whirlwind.

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* BlowYouAway: Instead of breathing out some sort of energy, the Dragon Breath Giratina uses is a whirlwind.



The Colt Pokémon, Keldeo goes around the field in its Resolution Form and attacks by slashing people with the horn on its head.

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The Colt Pokémon, Keldeo goes around the field in its Resolution Resolute Form and attacks by slashing people with the horn on its head.



* AnIcePerson: Creates freezing winds on both of its sides, what freezes opponents on contact.

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* AnIcePerson: Creates freezing winds on both of its sides, what freezes sides that freeze opponents on contact.



* OlympusMons: Victini has unlimited supply of energy inside itself and is symbol of victory, as whoever has Victini on their side will always win.
* StatusBuff: Summoning it results in a boost to the summoner's attack power and defense.

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* OlympusMons: Victini has an unlimited supply of energy inside itself and is symbol of victory, as whoever has Victini on their side will always win.
* StatusBuff: Summoning When summoned, it results in grants a boost to the summoner's attack power and defense.immunity to flinching.



* StatusBuff: Geomancy increases all fighter's launch strength, with the one who summoned Xerneas getting the bigger bonus.

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* StatusBuff: Xerneas uses Geomancy increases to increase all fighter's fighters' launch strength, with the one who summoned Xerneas summoner getting the bigger biggest bonus.



* RecurringElement: A Dark-type Pokémon who attacks using Fury Swipes. A lot like Weavile from ''Brawl''.

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* RecurringElement: A Dark-type Pokémon who attacks using Fury Swipes.rapid claw strikes. A lot like Weavile from ''Brawl''.

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* ElementalPunch: It can also punch its opponents with a chunk of ice.



* BackpackCannon: The main thing what Genesect got from its cybernation was a cannon on its back, which it fires beams from.



* BlowYouAway: Instead of breathing out some sort of energy, Dragon Breath Giratina uses is a whirlwind.



The Colt Pokémon, Keldeo attacks by slashing people with the horn on its head.

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* AnIcePerson: Creates freezing winds on both of its sides, what freezes opponents on contact.


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* OlympusMons: Victini has unlimited supply of energy inside itself and is symbol of victory, as whoever has Victini on their side will always win.


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* StatusBuff: Geomancy increases all fighter's launch strength, with the one who summoned Xerneas getting the bigger bonus.


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* RecurringElement: A Dark-type Pokémon who attacks using Fury Swipes. A lot like Weavile from ''Brawl''.
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The Water-type starter of Unove, Oshawott attacks by sliding off the stage, dragging any enemies that get caught along with it.

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The Water-type starter of Unove, Unova, Oshawott attacks by sliding off the stage, dragging any enemies that get caught along with it.

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* SpaceMaster: It can control space itself.

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* SpaceMaster: It can control space itself.Its powers revolve around manipulating space.




The Scatterdust Pokémon, Spewpa releases spores than stun opponents.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Can stun opponents with the spores it releases.




The Victory Pokémon, it increases the power of its summoner's attacks as well as make them ImmuneToFlinching.
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* StatusBuff: Summoning it results in a boost to the summoner's attack power and defense.




The Life Pokémon, Xerneas increases the knockback of everyone's attacks, with the largest boost going to its summoner.
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* OlympusMons: Xerneas represents life itself, and can grant life to others.




The Illusion Fox Pokémon, Zoroark attacks opponents by slashing them with its claws.
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* CollisionDamage: This is the only way Groudon can damage enemies, but it's immense size means opponents have a hard time avoiding it.

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* CollisionDamage: This is the only way Groudon can damage enemies, but it's its immense size means opponents have a hard time avoiding it.


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The Renegade Pokémon, Giratina attacks using a powerful whirlwind.
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* OlympusMons: It's the physical representation of {{Antimatter}}.


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The Mount Pokémon, Gogoat attacks by charging enemies.
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* PowerupMount: The summoner can ride on Gogoat's back.


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The Revolving Pokémon, Inkay causes enemies to trip every time it hits the ground.
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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: It's a floating squid.


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The Colt Pokémon, Keldeo attacks by slashing people with the horn on its head.
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* NaturalWeapon: It uses the horn on its head like a sword.
* ShoutOut: It's based on d'Artagnan from ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', also known as the fourth musketeer.


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The Boundary Pokémon, Kyurem releases icy winds that freeze opponents.
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* OlympusMons: It's the remains of a dragon that was said to have created an entire region.


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The Water-type starter of Unove, Oshawott attacks by sliding off the stage, dragging any enemies that get caught along with it.
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The Spatial Pokémon, Palkia attacks enemies and messes with the scenery of the stage.
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* OlympusMons: The representation of space itself.
* SpaceMaster: It can control space itself.


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The Grass-type starter of Unova, Snivy attacks by throwing leaves.
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The Fire-type starter of Hoenn, Torchic radiates flames that trap and damage enemies.
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* PlayingWithFire: Uses Fire Spin to damage enemies and trap them.




The Pitch-Black Pokémon, Darkrai puts foes to sleep and damages them.
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* BadDreams: It has an ability called this that damages anyone that's asleep.
* StandardStatusEffects: Puts enemies to sleep.




The Antenna Pokémon, Dedenne creates bolts of electricity that circle it.
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* ShockAndAwe: Attacks by surrounding itself with thunderbolts.




The Evolution Pokémon, Eevee attacks by slamming into enemies.
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* AscendedExtra: Went from a trophy in ''Melee'', to a passing reference in Glaceon & Leafeon's trophy in ''Brawl'', to a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''U/3DS''.



The Fire-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin uses Incinerate to create pillars of flame that damage opponents repeatedly.

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The Fire-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin uses Incinerate to create creates pillars of flame that damage opponents repeatedly.


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The Tiny Robin Pokémon, Fletchling hops and flies around the stage pecking people.
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* NoSell: Since it can fly, falling off the stage won't stop it at all.


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The Paleozoic Pokémon, Genesect fires beams that pass through walls.
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[[folder: Jirachi]]Gulpin]]



The Wish Pokémon, Jirachi flies away while dropping stickers.

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The Wish Stomach Pokémon, Jirachi flies away while dropping stickers.Gulpin will swallow nearby opponents and damage them.



* OlympusMons: It's powerful enough to grant people's wishes. Not quite the case here, unless you really wanted stickers.
* PowerupLetdown: Jirachi provides no benefits in battle to the summoner.

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* OlympusMons: It's powerful enough SwallowedWhole: Gulpin uses Swallow to grant people's wishes. Not quite the case here, unless you really wanted stickers.
* PowerupLetdown: Jirachi provides no benefits in battle to the summoner.
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[[folder: Kyogre]]Jirachi]]



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The Sea Basin Pokémon, Kyogre fires powerful streams of water to push opponents off the stage.

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The Sea Basin Wish Pokémon, Kyogre fires powerful streams of water to push opponents off the stage.Jirachi flies away while dropping stickers.



* MakingASplash: Uses Hydro Pump to push enemies off the stage. Although it doesn't do any damage, it expels it with so much force that it can easily lead to a KO.
* OlympusMons: In Pokémon lore, Kyogre can summon enough rain to submerge land and expand the seas.

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* MakingASplash: Uses Hydro Pump to push enemies off the stage. Although it doesn't do any damage, it expels it with so much force that it can easily lead to a KO.
* OlympusMons: In Pokémon lore, Kyogre can summon It's powerful enough rain to submerge land and expand grant people's wishes. Not quite the seas.case here, unless you really wanted stickers.
* PowerupLetdown: Jirachi provides no benefits in battle to the summoner.



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[[folder: Latias and Latios]]Kyogre]]



The Eon Pokémon, when one of them is summoned, they fly offscreen before they both zoom across the stage repeatedly.

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The Eon Sea Basin Pokémon, when one Kyogre fires powerful streams of them is summoned, they fly offscreen before they both zoom across water to push opponents off the stage repeatedly.stage.



* ExtraOreDinary: They use Steel Wing as they fly across the stage to slash opponents.
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* ExtraOreDinary: They use Steel Wing as they fly across MakingASplash: Uses Hydro Pump to push enemies off the stage stage. Although it doesn't do any damage, it expels it with so much force that it can easily lead to slash opponents.
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-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
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The Eon Pokémon, when one of them is summoned, they fly offscreen before they both zoom across the stage repeatedly.
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* OlympusMons: They're Legendary Pokémon.
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The Sharp Claw Pokémon, Weavile uses False Swipe to dash back and forth to stun opponents.
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* ScratchDamage: It only deals 1% of damage with each attack, but it also leaves the opponent stunned. If Weavile hits an airborne opponent however, it can deal surprisingly high knockback.


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The Frost Tree Pokémon, Abomasnow attacks by freezing opponents and punching them.
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* AnIcePerson: It can create an icy storm to freeze enemies.


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The Alpha Pokémon, Arceus causes airborne opponents to rocket downward.
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* GravityMaster: Uses Gravity to send enemies in the air plummeting down, making it very dangerous if there isn't any solid ground beneath them.
* OlympusMons: The biggest one in the whole Pokémon franchise, as Arceus is said to have created the universe.


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The Grass-type starter of Kalos, Chespin fires explosive seeds.
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The Continent Pokémon, Groudon uses its scorching body to damage anyone that touches it.
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* CollisionDamage: This is the only way Groudon can damage enemies, but it's immense size means opponents have a hard time avoiding it.
* OlympusMons: In Pokémon lore, Groudon is so powerful it can dry up the seas and expand landmasses.
* PlayingWithFire: Although it's actually a Ground-type, Groudon uses Overheat to burn enemies that touch it.


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The Wish Pokémon, Jirachi flies away while dropping stickers.
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* PowerupLetdown: Jirachi provides no benefits in battle to the summoner.


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The Sea Basin Pokémon, Kyogre fires powerful streams of water to push opponents off the stage.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Hydro Pump to push enemies off the stage. Although it doesn't do any damage, it expels it with so much force that it can easily lead to a KO.
* OlympusMons: In Pokémon lore, Kyogre can summon enough rain to submerge land and expand the seas.


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The Eon Pokémon, when one of them is summoned, they fly offscreen before they both zoom across the stage repeatedly.
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* ExtraOreDinary: They use Steel Wing as they fly across the stage to slash opponents.
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The Seafaring Pokémon, Manaphy uses Heart Swap to switch two fighters' bodies.


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* OlympusMons: A Legendary Pokémon, and thus a rare summon.


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The Iron Leg Pokémon, Metagross attacks by stomping the ground, either burying enemies or launching them.
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The Big Eater Pokémon and the pre-evolved form of Snorlax, Munchlax wanders across the stage eating anything it finds.
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The Spike Ball Pokémon, it also uses Metronome much like Clefairy. Its moves, however, specialize in hindering your opponents as opposed to direct damage.

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The Spike Ball Pokémon, it also uses Metronome much like Clefairy. Its moves, however, specialize in hindering your opponents as opposed to direct damage.



* HarmlessFreezing: Powder Snow freezes opponents, but it's not so harmless in that they're wide open for a powerful attack.

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* HarmlessFreezing: AnIcePerson: Powder Snow freezes opponents, but it's not so harmless in that they're leaving them wide open for a powerful attack.attack.
* InterfaceScrew: Night Shade renders the screen completely black, making it impossible to see anything.
* PowerupLetdown: If Togepi uses Night Shade, because the InterfaceScrew affects everyone.



* RecurringElement: It attacks by a solo unit running off screen, and the a swarm rushing from one side of the screen to the other. In effect it replaces Beedrill (who use to swarm horizontally) and Onix (would would drop rocks vertically) as well as going on a diagonal.

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* RecurringElement: It attacks by a solo unit running off screen, and the then a swarm rushing from one side of the screen to the other. In effect effect, it replaces Beedrill (who use to would swarm horizontally) and Onix (would (who would drop rocks vertically) as well as going on a diagonal.diagonally.



* DishingOutDirt: Despite being a Grass-Type, it attacks using Earthquake

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* DishingOutDirt: Despite being a Grass-Type, it attacks using EarthquakeEarthquake.



The Poison Gas Pokémon, Weezing uses Smog to damage opponents what get near it with poisonous gas..

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The Poison Gas Pokémon, Pokémon and the evolved form of Koffing, Weezing uses Smog to damage opponents what that get near it with poisonous gas..gas.



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* CollisionDamage: Wobbuffet can only damage people that touch it.
* CounterAttack: Wobbuffet uses Counter to deal more damage if it's been struck by a powerful attack. Conversely, it deals little to no damage if it's hit with a weak attack or not hit at all.
* FriendlyFireproof: Averted, not only can the summoner hit Wobbuffet, Wobbuffet can also hurt the summoner if they touch it.
* PowerupLetdown: Wobbuffet is the only non-Legendary Pokémon that can appear in the event match "Legendary Pokémon" in ''Melee''. Needless to say, it's a letdown.




One of the Legendary Birds of Kanto, Zapdos immobilizes nearby opponents while racking up damage.
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* ShockAndAwe: Uses Thunder Shock to completely immobilize enemies as it damages them.



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* GrievousHarmWithABody: Bonsly attacks by getting picked up and thrown at opponents.



The DNA Pokémon, Deoxys will fly up in its Attack Form to Hyper Beam in order fire a laser straight down.

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The Embrace Pokémon, Gardevoir forms a spherical barrier that reflects all enemy projectiles.
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The Symbol Pokémon, summoning a single Unown will cause an entire swarm of Unown to swarm the screen, hitting their opponents as they go.
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The Seed Pokémon, Venusaur will start creating an earthquake around itself.
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The Patient Pokémon, Wobuffet stands still, using Counter if anything hits it, causing Wobuffet to wobble back and forth what will hit opponent back.


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The Bonsai Pokémon, Bonsly will walk back and forth when summoned, allowing any player to pick Bonsly up and throw it at enemies.


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The DNA Pokémon, Deoxys will fly up in its Attack Form to Hyper Beam in order fire a laser straight down.
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* PowerTrio: At ''Brawl's'' release there were only 4 Pokemon Generations. All of the Gen I Pokemon were playable, so they took a Grass Type from Gen II, Fire from Gen III, and Water from Gen IV. This is also a ShoutOut to the Pokedex order the three types come in.


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* CallBack: It appears and then charges forward just like Porygon did as a stage hazard in ''64'' only with electricity effects added.


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* RecurringElement: Appears and then jumps towards a targetted opponent a moment later. It essentially replaces Hitmonlee's role from the previous game, only running for a little before the jump instead of standing still.


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* RecurringElement: It attacks by a solo unit running off screen, and the a swarm rushing from one side of the screen to the other. In effect it replaces Beedrill (who use to swarm horizontally) and Onix (would would drop rocks vertically) as well as going on a diagonal.


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* DishingOutDirt: Despite being a Grass-Type, it attacks using Earthquake


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* RecurringElement: It functions somewhat similarly to Venusaur in ''Melee'', standing in one location causing earthquakes. However Metagross can also cause the Bury status effect if the enemy is right on top of him.


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* RecurringElement: A small water type that appears and drags the opponent off stage with it. A reprise of Marill's role in ''Melee'' with water effects added.
* PowerTrio: At ''Brawl's'' release there were only 4 Pokemon Generations. All of the Gen I Pokemon were playable, so they took a Grass Type from Gen II, Fire from Gen III, and Water from Gen IV. This is also a ShoutOut to the Pokedex order the three types come in.


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* PowerTrio: At ''Brawl's'' release there were only 4 Pokemon Generations. All of the Gen I Pokemon were playable, so they took a Grass Type from Gen II, Fire from Gen III, and Water from Gen IV. This is also a ShoutOut to the Pokedex order the three types come in.


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* RecurringElement: A small water type that appears and drags the opponent off stage with it. A reprise of Marill and Piplup from previous titles.
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The Spike Ball Pokémon, it also uses Metronome much like Clefairy. Its moves, however, specialize in hindering your opponents as opposed to direct damage.
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* CastingAShadow: Night Shade. The screen will briefly FadeToBlack, obscuring everything.
* ConfusionFu: Just like Clefairy, the effect is randomized.
* DamageOverTime: Leech Seed will cause nearby opponents to sustain constant damage until the flower comes off.
* DishingOutDirt: Magnitude. In this case, it causes the opponents to be stuck in the ground.
* ForcedSleep: Sleep Powder puts whoever's close to Togepi asleep, making them easy pickings.
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One of the Legendary Beasts of Johto, Raikou creates sparks of electricity that damages opponents and bounces them into the air.

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The Pincer Pokémon, Scizor flies around the area slashing people with its claws.
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The pre-evolved form of Starmie, Staryu hovers around before shooting a rapid stream of projectiles.
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One of the Legendary Beasts of Johto, and the mascot of ''Pokémon Crystal'', Suicune has functioned differently throughout the series. In ''Melee'', it created a snowstorm that traps and freezes opponents, while in ''Brawl'', it shoots a powerful horizontal beam.
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The Freeze Pokémon, Articuno uses Icy Wind to attack opponents close to it, freezing them and dealing heavy knockback.

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The Freeze Pokémon, One of the Legendary Birds of Kanto, Articuno uses Icy Wind to attack opponents close to it, freezing them and dealing heavy knockback.



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* GreenThumb: Uses Razor Leaf to attack the opponent with sharp leaves.

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The Ball Pokémon, Electrode creates a powerful explosion that can even hurt its summoner. There is a chance where Electrode will fail to explode for a while before resuming.

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The Ball Pokémon, Electrode creates a powerful explosion that can even hurt its summoner. There is a chance where In ''Brawl'', Electrode will sometimes fail to explode for a while before resuming.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The summoner can be KO'd by Electrode either by being knocked into it or someone throwing it at them.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The It's possible to KO the summoner can be KO'd by picking up Electrode either by being knocked into it or someone and throwing it at them.


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One of the Legendary Beasts of Johto, Entei creates a pillar of flame that traps enemies while doing a lot of damage.
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* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon, and quite powerful as a result.
* PlayingWithFire: Uses Fire Spin to trap opponents in a pillar of flame.


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The Legendary mascot of ''Pokémon Gold'', Ho-Oh creates a massive column of fire that deals a ton of damage to anyone caught in it.
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* OlympusMons: It's a powerful, one-of-a-kind Pokémon that is said to have created Raikou, Entei, and Suicune.
* PlayingWithFire: It uses Sacred Fire to trap opponents while dealing an obscene amount of damage.


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The Legendary mascot of ''Pokémon Silver'', Lugia unleashes a powerful blast of wind that sends anyone it hits flying.
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* BlowYouAway: Aeroblast deals a lot of damage and has insane knockback, practically guaranteeing a KO.
* OlympusMons: It's a Legendary Pokémon much like Ho-Oh.


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The Aqua Mouse Pokémon, Marill runs across the stage, damaging and flinching everyone that touches it.
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* InvincibleMinorMinion: Averted, it's one of the few Poké Ball Pokémon that can be defeated.


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One of the Legendary Birds of Kanto, Moltres deals intense damage and knockback to anyone that touches it.
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* CollisionDamage: This is the only attack Moltres can use, but it's a powerful one that can easily lead to a KO.
* OlympusMons: It's one of the Legendary Birds like Articuno.


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The Virtual Pokémon, Porygon2 quickly charges forward upon being summoned, dealing considerable knockback to any opponents that get hit.
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* ArtificialHuman: Porygon2 is notable for being a manmade Pokémon.
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* OlympusMons: Mew is a Legendary Pokémon that is ''very'' hard to summon.


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The Freeze Pokémon, Articuno uses Icy Wind to attack opponents close to it, freezing them and dealing heavy knockback.
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* AnIcePerson: It attacks by freezing people.
* OlympusMons: Articuno is a Legendary Pokémon, making it much more powerful than the other Poké Ball summons.


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The Time Travel Pokémon, like Mew, Celebi doesn't fight, instead providing the "Celebi Catcher" bonus to boost the player's score. In ''Brawl'', Celebi instead drops three trophies upon appearing.
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* PowerupLetdown: Although it does drop some rewards, it doesn't really benefit the summoner in battle.


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The Grass-type starter of Johto, Chikorita fires a series of sharp leaves at opponents.
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* GreenThumb: Uses Razor Leaf to attack the opponent with sharp leaves.


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The Fire-type starter of Johto, Cyndaquil attacks opponents with the flames on its back.
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* InvincibleMinorMinion: Averted, Cyndaquil is one of the few Poké Ball summons that can be defeated.
* PlayingWithFire: It uses Flamethrower through the flames on its back.


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The Ball Pokémon, Electrode creates a powerful explosion that can even hurt its summoner. There is a chance where Electrode will fail to explode for a while before resuming.
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* ActionBomb: It uses Explosion to create a powerful blast that hurts everyone.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The summoner can be KO'd by Electrode either by being knocked into it or someone throwing it at them.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: When Electrode is about to explode or fails to explode, anyone can pick it up and throw it.
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Causes fighters to swap bodies when summoned.



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The New Species Pokémon, Mew just flies away after being summoned, though it does provide the summoner with a different bonus depending on the game. In ''64'' and ''Melee'', it gives its summoner the "Mew Catcher'' bonus, which raises the player's score in Single Player and bonus battles. In ''Brawl'', it drops [=CDs=] or stickers if players already collected every CD.

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The New Species Pokémon, Mew just flies away after being summoned, though it does provide the summoner with a different bonus depending on the game. In ''64'' and ''Melee'', it gives its summoner the "Mew Catcher'' Catcher" bonus, which raises the player's score in Single Player and bonus battles. In ''Brawl'', it drops [=CDs=] or stickers if players already collected every CD.


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The Rock Snake Pokémon, Onix will rise above the screen to drop boulders from above.
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* DishingOutDirt: Attacks by dropping rocks from above.


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The Sleeping Pokémon, Snorlax will jump above the screen before falling back down.
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* SizeShifter: Snorlax suddenly grows in size when it falls back down.


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The Mysterious Pokémon, Starmie will hover for a bit before rapidly firing projectiles across the screen.
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* BeamSpam: It attacks by rapidly firing projectiles.
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* PromotedToPlayable: Becomes a playable character starting with ''Brawl''.


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* ConfusionFu: There's no telling what Clefairy will do with Metronome.


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The Goldfish Pokémon, Goldeen just splashes around doing nothing when summoned.
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* MythologyGag: Goldeen using Splash is a reference to one of the earliest episodes of the Anime/{{Pokemon}} anime, where Goldeen just splashed around helplessly when summoned on land.
* PowerupLetdown: Splash is just as useless here as it is in the ''Pokémon'' games.


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The Kicking Pokémon, Hitmonlee uses Jump Kick to leap into the air once to attack.
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* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: It's named after Creator/BruceLee.


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The Poison Gas Pokémon, Koffing uses Smog to damage enemies that get near it.
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* PoisonousPerson: Attacks using noxious gas.


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The Scratch Cat Pokémon, Meowth uses Pay Day to attack people with coins.
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* TheBusCameBack: After its absence in ''Melee'', Meowth comes back to the series in ''Brawl''.


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The New Species Pokémon, Mew just flies away after being summoned, though it does provide the summoner with a different bonus depending on the game. In ''64'' and ''Melee'', it gives its summoner the "Mew Catcher'' bonus, which raises the player's score in Single Player and bonus battles. In ''Brawl'', it drops [=CDs=] or stickers if players already collected every CD.
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* PowerupLetdown: While some of the gifts Mew gives you are quite nice, it doesn't benefit the summoner in battle.
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The Poison Bee Pokémon, when summoned, Beedrill will fly offscreen and return with a swarm of other Beedrill.
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* BeeAfraid: It's a giant bee with stingers for arms and attacks in swarms.


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The Egg Pokémon, Chansey releases several eggs that either heal, contain items, or explode.
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* InvincibleMinorMinion: Averted in ''Melee'', where Chansey is one of the few summoned Pokémon that can be defeated.
* StuffBlowingUp: Some of its eggs are actually explosives.


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The Fairy Pokémon, Clefairy uses Metronome upon being summoned. In ''64'', Metronome caused Clefairy to copy one of the other Poké Ball Pokémon's attacks, while in ''Melee'', Clefairy uses one of four moves unique to it.
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* ActionBomb: Self-Destruct cause Clefairy to create a powerful explosion. Unlike most explosions, this doesn't hurt the summoner.
* BlowYouAway: Gust traps and damages opponents with wind.
* PlayingWithFire: With Fire Spin, the ground around Clefairy is covered with flames, damaging any opponent that gets caught in it.
* PowerupLetdown: In ''64'', if Clefairy ended up copying Goldeen, it would just hop around doing nothing.
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[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Main Article]] | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBros64 N64]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosMelee Melee]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosU3DS For Wii U and Nintendo 3DS]]'' | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies Assist Trophies]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosOthers Others]]''

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[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Main Article]] | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBros64 N64]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosMelee Melee]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosU3DS For Wii U and Nintendo 3DS]]'' | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies Assist Trophies]]'' | ''[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosOthers Others]]''

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[[folder: Bonsly]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]



[[folder: Manaphy]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]



[[folder: Piplup]]

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[[folder: Piplup]]Munchlax]]




The Water-type starter of Sinnoh, Piplup uses Surf to slide across the stage, trapping anyone that gets caught in it.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Surf to trap opponents as is travels across the stage.



[[folder: Torchic]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002

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[[folder: Torchic]]
Piplup]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006




The Water-type starter of Sinnoh, Piplup uses Surf to slide across the stage, trapping anyone that gets caught in it.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Surf to trap opponents as is travels across the stage.



[[folder: Torchic]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Weavile]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]



[[folder: Fennekin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013

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[[folder: Fennekin]]
Abomasnow]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Arceus]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chespin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Darkrai]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dedenne]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Eevee]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Fennekin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''


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[[folder: Fletchling]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Genesect]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Giratina]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gogoat]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Inkay]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Keldeo]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kyurem]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Oshawott]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Palkia]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Snivy]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Spewpa]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Victini]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Xerneas]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Zoroark]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [NintendoDS], 2010
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''

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[[folder: Onix]]

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[[folder: Onix]]Mew]]



-->'''Appears in''': ''64''

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-->'''Appears in''': ''64''''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''



[[folder: Snorlax]]

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[[folder: Snorlax]]Onix]]



-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''

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-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''''64''



[[folder: Starmie]]

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[[folder: Starmie]]Snorlax]]



-->'''Appears in''': ''64''

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-->'''Appears in''': ''64''''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''



[[folder: Starmie]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]



[[folder: Articuno]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]



! Debuting in ''Brawl''

[[folder: Piplup]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''

The Water-type starter of Sinnoh, Piplup uses Surf to slide across the stage, trapping anyone that gets caught in it.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Surf to trap opponents as is travels across the stage.

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! Debuting in ''Brawl''

[[folder: Piplup]]
Celebi]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''

The Water-type starter of Sinnoh, Piplup uses Surf to slide across the stage, trapping anyone that gets caught in it.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Surf to trap opponents as is travels across the stage.
''Melee'', ''Brawl''



! Debuting in ''U/3DS''

[[folder: Fennekin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''

The Fire-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin uses Incinerate to create pillars of flame that damage opponents repeatedly.

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! Debuting in ''U/3DS''

[[folder: Fennekin]]
Chikorita]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''

''Melee'', ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Cyndaquil]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Electrode]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Entei]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ho-Oh]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lugia]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Marill]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Moltres]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Porygon2]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Raikou]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Scizor]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Staryu]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Suicune]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Togepi]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Unown]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Venusaur]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Weezing]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wobbuffet]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Zapdos]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

! Debuting in ''Brawl''

[[folder: Deoxys]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gardevoir]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Groudon]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jirachi]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kyogre]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Latias and Latios]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Metagross]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Piplup]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''

The Fire-type Water-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin Sinnoh, Piplup uses Incinerate Surf to create pillars of flame slide across the stage, trapping anyone that damage opponents repeatedly.gets caught in it.


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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Torchic]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GameBoyAdvance], 2002
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''
[[/folder]]

! Debuting in ''U/3DS''

[[folder: Fennekin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''

The Fire-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin uses Incinerate to create pillars of flame that damage opponents repeatedly.
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[[folder: Beedrill]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]



-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996

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-->'''Debut''':: -->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996



[[folder: Charizard]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996

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[[folder: Charizard]]
-->'''Debut'''::
Chansey]]
-->'''Debut''':
''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996




The final evolution of Charmander, Charizard attacks by breathing fire left and right. Became playable in in ''Brawl'', [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl see that page for more details]].
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* PlayingWithFire: Attacks by breathing fire from side to side.



! Debuting in ''Melee''

[[folder: Bellossom]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''

The Flower Pokémon, Bellossom uses Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep.

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! Debuting in ''Melee''

[[folder: Bellossom]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver''
Charizard]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue''
[GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''64'', ''Melee''

The final evolution of Charmander, Charizard attacks by breathing fire left and right. Became playable in in
''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''

The Flower Pokémon, Bellossom uses Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep.
[[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl see that page for more details]].


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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Clefairy]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Goldeen]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hitmonlee]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Koffing]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Meowth]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Onix]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Snorlax]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Starmie]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64''
[[/folder]]

! Debuting in ''Melee''

[[folder: Bellossom]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1999
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''

The Flower Pokémon, Bellossom uses Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep.
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[[/folder]]

! Debuting in ''Brawl''

[[folder: Piplup]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [NintendoDS], 2006
-->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl''

The Water-type starter of Sinnoh, Piplup uses Surf to slide across the stage, trapping anyone that gets caught in it.
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* MakingASplash: Uses Surf to trap opponents as is travels across the stage.
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! Debuting in ''U/3DS''

[[folder: Fennekin]]
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [Nintendo3DS], 2013
-->'''Appears in''': ''U/3DS''

The Fire-type starter of Kalos, Fennekin uses Incinerate to create pillars of flame that damage opponents repeatedly.
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* PlayingWithFire: Uses Incinerate to create pillars of flame.
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This page lists the many, ''many'' Franchise/{{Pokemon}} that can pop out of Poké Balls to aid fighters in battle. For characters who started out as Pokéball Pokémon but were PromotedToPlayable later, please refer to the corresponding game's character page.

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! Debuting in ''64''

[[folder: Blastoise]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee''

The final evolution of Squirtle, Blastoise fires powerful blasts of water from the twin cannons on its back.
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* BackpackCannon: Has a pair of cannons on its back that it uses to fire water.
* MakingASplash: Attacks by firing blasts of water
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[[folder: Charizard]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''64'', ''Melee''

The final evolution of Charmander, Charizard attacks by breathing fire left and right. Became playable in in ''Brawl'', [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl see that page for more details]].
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* PlayingWithFire: Attacks by breathing fire from side to side.
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! Debuting in ''Melee''

[[folder: Bellossom]]
-->'''Debut''':: ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GameBoy], 1996
-->'''Appears in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''U/3DS''

The Flower Pokémon, Bellossom uses Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Causes anyone that touches the cloud it creates to fall asleep.
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