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===Spotlight on: Pokémon Musical===
===Your Move: Thunder===
* Pokémon Musical (Japanese: '''ポケモンミュージカル''' ''Pokémon Musical'') is a feature introduced in [[Generation V]]. Like [[Pokémon Contest]]s, [[Pokémon Super Contest]]s, and the [[Pokéathlon]] from Generations, this feature provides Trainers with an alternative to battling.  
* '''Thunder''' (Japanese: '''かみなり''' ''Thunder'') is a damage-dealing {{type|Electric}} move introduced in [[Generation I]]. It is [[TM25]] in all generations so far.
* Just like in Super Contests, Trainers have to dress up their Pokémon in different [[Prop]]s. In the competition round, Pokémon compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. Similar to Pokémon Contests and the Pokéathlon, there are four Trainers allowed to participate at once.  
* Thunder has 100% accuracy when used in heavy rain, regardless of the opponents evasiveness stat change. It also can hit Pokémon using {{m|Fly}} or {{m|Bounce}} and has a 30% of paralyzing the foe.
* There are initially four of Musical shows: Stardom, Forest Stroll, A Sweet Soirée, and Exciting Nimbasa, more can be obtained on the [[Pokémon Global Link]] and set as the fifth show in the game.
* Thunder shares its name with {{p|Zapdos}}'s Japanese name.
* During each performance, Pokémon are given short solos where the spotlight showcases them specifically.
* {{p|Zekrom}} is the only Pokémon to learn Thunder by level up that does not have the Electric-type as its primary type.  
* After the musical, the theater owner tells the player and other participants how well they did, in what category and to what degree.
* Pikachu uses Thunder as its down B attack in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] series.
* After a performance has ended, the player may talk to the audience members gathered outside the reception area to receive Props.
* Thunder was first used in the anime by {{AP|Pikachu}} in ''[[EP042|Showdown at Dark City!]]''.
* Pokémon Musicals made a brief anime debut in ''[[BW051|Lost at the Stamp Rally!]]''.  
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Your Move: Thunder

  • Thunder (Japanese: かみなり Thunder) is a damage-dealing Electric-type move introduced in Generation I. It is TM25 in all generations so far.
  • Thunder has 100% accuracy when used in heavy rain, regardless of the opponents evasiveness stat change. It also can hit Pokémon using Fly or Bounce and has a 30% of paralyzing the foe.
  • Thunder shares its name with Zapdos's Japanese name.
  • Zekrom is the only Pokémon to learn Thunder by level up that does not have the Electric-type as its primary type.
  • Pikachu uses Thunder as its down B attack in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • Thunder was first used in the anime by Pikachu in Showdown at Dark City!.
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