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This is about a glitch Pokémon that is a hybrid of Charizard, with the only typographical characters in its name being "'M". For the pure glitch Pokémon of the same name, see 'M.
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Charizard 'M (Japanese: アネデパミ Anedepami) is a glitch Pokémon found in the Pokémon Red and Blue Game Boy games. It is only obtainable by trading in a Q from Pokémon Yellow or using a Gameshark. It is a hybrid of Charizard.
Game data
Game locations
Gen | Game | Rarity | Location |
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I | Pokémon Red and Blue | Trade | Trade a Q from Pokémon Yellow |
GameShark | Fight Oak, turn code off before seeing any Pokémon, and catch his Charizard 'M using steal trainer's Pokémon code. |
Type effectiveness
Template:DP type effectiveness
Learnset
By leveling up
Generation I | ||
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Level | Move | Type |
Start | Scratch | |
Growl | ||
Ember | ||
Leer | ||
9 | Swords Dance | |
9 | Slam | |
19 | TM50 | N/A |
28 | Super Glitch | N/A |
30 | TM09 | N/A |
32 | Aurora Beam | |
33 | TM29 | N/A |
38 | TM09 | N/A |
40 | Karate Chop | |
48 | TM50 | N/A |
62 | Super Glitch | N/A |
99 | TM09 | N/A |
114 | Fly | |
119 | TM05 | N/A |
126 | Absorb | |
144 | Absorb | |
145 | TM07 | N/A |
146 | TM07 | N/A |
148 | TM07 | N/A |
163 | TM05 | N/A |
167 | Horn Drill | |
185 | TM07 | N/A |
204 | Tackle | |
205 | Slam | |
207 | Super Glitch | N/A |
209 | TM45 | N/A |
225 | Pound | |
229 | Tackle | |
234 | Leech Seed | |
241 | TM34 | N/A |
250 | Flash | |
254 | DoubleSlap |
Charizard 'M's characteristics
It is not to be confused with Glitchy Charizard, a similar but unrelated glitch caused by the Mew glitch. Charizard 'M is a different from the typical 'M, and causes significantly more damage to the game. Charizard 'M can also change all of a player's party Pokémon into Charizard 'M, but the moves and type do not change, and putting these "transformed" Pokémon into a box makes the other Pokémon Charizard 'M also.
Charizard 'M can be obtained by doing the following:
- Catch a 44Hy in the Yellow version by doing Method #3 of the Mew glitch using a Pokémon with a special stat of 192, or trade a Lowercase A glitch from Red/Blue
- Evolve the 44Hy into a Q (the Yellow equivalent of Charizard 'M)
- Trade the Q to the Red/Blue and it will become Charizard 'M
Unlike other glitch Pokémon, a Charizard 'M's ID number is always #000 and its Original Trainer will either be blank or a set of letters partially from the player's name. As a result, it is impossible to nickname a Charizard 'M. Its cry is static and sometimes causes the background music to end. Charizard 'M is not the same glitch as 'M. Its type, like a normal Charizard's, is Fire/Flying. (See above reference.) There are reports that Charizard 'M can be used to swap moves of Pokémon stored in the PC, depending on the order they are withdrawn. [1] Additionally, Charizard 'M is not recognized by the game as a Pokémon in many circumstances. If a player places it in his or her party, it will render all other Pokémon invisible (see above reference). Furthermore, Charizard 'M cannot be healed at a Pokémon Center.
Sometimes, if game link activity goes wrong (typically from faulty link cables or dirty connectors), glitched Pokémon may be produced, in which a Charizard 'M is a possible result.
Trivia
- Charizard 'M is one of two Glitch Pokémon to be based off of Charizard (The other one being Glitchy Charizard).
This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |