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[[File:Pulseman.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of Pulseman, Quinty from {{wp|Mendel Palace}}, and {{p|Pikachu}} by [[Ken Sugimori]]]]
The [[Pokémon games]] and the [[wp:Pulseman|Pulseman]] games are both made by the same company, [[Game Freak]]. Understandably, the two games often reference each other, and thus, a list of possible references to Pulseman are listed here. These references are most prominent in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond and Pearl]], but appear in other [[generations]] as well.
The [[Pokémon games]] and the game {{wp|Pulseman}} are both made by the same company, [[Game Freak]]. Understandably, the two games often reference each other, and thus, a list of possible references to Pulseman are listed here. These references are most prominent in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, but appear in other [[generation]]s as well.


==List of references==
==List of references==
*The computer Pulseman was born on is named the Saint Ann (サント アンヌ) which is also the Japanese name of the [[S.S. Anne]].
* The computer Pulseman was born on is named the Saint Ann (サント アンヌ) which is also the Japanese name of the [[S.S. Anne]], along with being its name [[EP015|in the anime]].
*{{p|Ledian}} bears a very significant resemblance to Pulseman.
* {{p|Ledian}} bears a very significant resemblance to Pulseman.
*[[Bisharp]] also bears a strong resemblance to Pulseman.
* {{p|Remoraid}} resembles the Gunfish enemy that appears underwater in Stage 6 of Pulseman, as they are both combinations of fish and revolver pistols.
*The Gunfish enemy that appears underwater in Stage 6 of Pulseman resembles a {{p|Remoraid}}, as they are both combinations of fish and revolver pistols.
* {{p|Xatu}} resembles the bird-like enemy in Stage 2 of Pulseman, as they both share a nearly identical color scheme and similar shape.
*The birdlike enemy in Stage 2 of Pulseman resembles a {{p|Xatu}}, as they both share a nearly identical color scheme and similar shape.
* {{p|Registeel}}'s design mimics the design for the boss in the Stage 4 of Pulseman.
*The design for the boss in the Stage 4 of the Pulseman mimicks the {{p|Regigigas}}' design.
* {{m|Volt Tackle}}'s Japanese name, ボルテッカー ''Volteccer'', comes from Pulseman, and is the name of Pulseman's signature attack, where he flies around as a ball of electricity. The Final Smash version of Volt Tackle used by {{SSB|Pikachu}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] closely resembles Pulseman's Volteccer.
*{{m|Volt Tackle}}'s Japanese name, ボルテッカー ''Volteccer'', comes from Pulseman, and is the name of Pulseman's signature attack, where he flies around as a ball of electricity. The Final Smash version of Volt Tackle used by [[Pikachu (Super Smash Bros.)|Pikachu]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] closely resembles Pulseman's Voltecker.
* Although "[[Team Galactic]]" is not incorrect, a more literal translation of the Japanese name is "Galaxy Gang", possibly a reference to the Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. [[Charon]]'s design may be based on Doc Waruyama, the main antagonist and a leader of Galaxy Gang in Pulseman.
*Although "[[Team Galactic]]" is not incorrect, a more literal translation of the Japanese name is "Galaxy Gang", possibly a reference to the Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. [[Charon]]'s design can be based off Doc Waruyama, the main antagonist and a leader of Galaxy Gang in Pulseman.
* {{p|Hariyama}}'s name can be a corruption of Doc Waruyama's name.
*{{p|Hariyama}}'s name can be a corruption of Doc Waruyama's name.
* {{p|Rotom}} appears to be based on Pulseman, although it may also be inspired by the unexplained phenomenon of ball lightning.
*A partial amalgam of ''pulse'' may also be present in {{p|Plusle}}'s name.
* Lisa Hatfield, a character from Pulseman, was on the logo art of Pokémon Journal at the Game Freak Web page. The designs for {{ga|May}} and {{DL|Cross-canon counterpart|May's counterparts|her counterparts}} are possibly based on Lisa Hatfield.
*{{p|Rotom}} appears to be based on Pulseman, although it may also be inspired by the unexplained phenomenon of ball lightning.
* {{ga|Barry}}'s battle music has several notes that resemble a portion of Neo Tokyo's music from Pulseman ([[Junichi Masuda]] also composed for Pulseman). Many other pieces of music from Pulseman also have similar features to Pokémon music.
*Lisa Hatfield, a character from Pulseman, was on the logo art of Pokémon Journal at the Game Freak Web page. The design for {{ga|May}} and [[Cross-canon counterparts#May's counterparts|her counterparts]] can be based off Lisa Hatfield.
*{{ga|Barry}}'s battle music has several notes that resemble a portion of Neo Tokyo's music from Pulseman. ([[Junichi Masuda]] also composed for Pulseman.) Many other pieces of music from Pulseman also have similar features to Pokémon music.


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
*[[List of cross-canon references]]
* [[List of cross-canon references]]
*[[List of cross-generational references]]
* [[List of cross-generational references]]


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Revision as of 02:31, 14 September 2016

175Togepi.png This article contains fan speculation.
There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article.
Artwork of Pulseman, Quinty from Mendel Palace, and Pikachu by Ken Sugimori

The Pokémon games and the game Pulseman are both made by the same company, Game Freak. Understandably, the two games often reference each other, and thus, a list of possible references to Pulseman are listed here. These references are most prominent in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, but appear in other generations as well.

List of references

  • The computer Pulseman was born on is named the Saint Ann (サント アンヌ) which is also the Japanese name of the S.S. Anne, along with being its name in the anime.
  • Ledian bears a very significant resemblance to Pulseman.
  • Remoraid resembles the Gunfish enemy that appears underwater in Stage 6 of Pulseman, as they are both combinations of fish and revolver pistols.
  • Xatu resembles the bird-like enemy in Stage 2 of Pulseman, as they both share a nearly identical color scheme and similar shape.
  • Registeel's design mimics the design for the boss in the Stage 4 of Pulseman.
  • Volt Tackle's Japanese name, ボルテッカー Volteccer, comes from Pulseman, and is the name of Pulseman's signature attack, where he flies around as a ball of electricity. The Final Smash version of Volt Tackle used by Pikachu in Super Smash Bros. Brawl closely resembles Pulseman's Volteccer.
  • Although "Team Galactic" is not incorrect, a more literal translation of the Japanese name is "Galaxy Gang", possibly a reference to the Galaxy Gang in Pulseman. Charon's design may be based on Doc Waruyama, the main antagonist and a leader of Galaxy Gang in Pulseman.
  • Hariyama's name can be a corruption of Doc Waruyama's name.
  • Rotom appears to be based on Pulseman, although it may also be inspired by the unexplained phenomenon of ball lightning.
  • Lisa Hatfield, a character from Pulseman, was on the logo art of Pokémon Journal at the Game Freak Web page. The designs for May and her counterparts are possibly based on Lisa Hatfield.
  • Barry's battle music has several notes that resemble a portion of Neo Tokyo's music from Pulseman (Junichi Masuda also composed for Pulseman). Many other pieces of music from Pulseman also have similar features to Pokémon music.

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