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In the anime, occasionally Pokémon know moves they cannot learn legitimately in any of the games. It is unknown whether these instances are actual mistakes, a writing policy of not having to stick to the games too closely, or merely the Pokémon using an attribute that shares the name of a move in the games. In Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!, Professor Oak states that in times of need, Pokémon can call upon power that had never been known to them previously, such as Ash's Bulbasaur learning Dig.
Pokémon with moves that they cannot learn in the games
Japanese version only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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Ash's Tranquill | Wing Attack | An Amazing Aerial Battle! | In the dub, Ash merely commanded Tranquill to "attack now", without specifying a move. | ||
Celosia's Manectric | Scratch | Meeting at Terminus Cave! | In the dub, Celosia tells Manectric to "Go after it!" |
Mentioned only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes |
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Sawyer's Treecko | Razor Leaf | Battling with Elegance and a Big Smile! | Clemont mentioned Treecko having used Razor Leaf during his Gym battle with Sawyer. In the dub, the move mentioned was changed to Mega Drain. |
Dub only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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Ash's Bulbasaur | Whirlwind | The Ninja Poké-Showdown | This was a dubbing error, as Whirlwind's Japanese name is ふきとばし Blow Away. Ash was telling Bulbasaur to simply "blow it away" in the Japanese version rather than commanding the actual move. | ||
Marina's Starmie | Bubble | Bye Bye Psyduck | Bubble Beam in the Japanese version, a move that Starmie can learn. | ||
Gary's Umbreon | Agility | Power Play! | In the Japanese version, Umbreon was just told to use its footwork, without being given an attack command. | ||
Morty's Gastly | Confusion | From Ghost to Ghost | No command given in the Japanese version, most likely a dubbing error. | ||
Ash's Totodile | Skull Bash | Dueling Heroes | Headbutt in the Japanese version, a move that Totodile can learn. | ||
Ritchie's Cruise | Take Down | The Mystery is History | Headbutt in the Japanese version, a move that Pupitar can learn. | ||
Hun's Steelix | Bite | The Legend of Thunder! | Crunch in the Japanese version, a move that Steelix can learn. | ||
Ash's Heracross | Fury Swipes | The Ties That Bind! | Fury Attack in the Japanese version, a move that Heracross can learn. | ||
Harrison's Steelix | Wrap | Playing with Fire! | Bind in the Japanese version, a move that Steelix can learn. |
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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Surskit | Tackle | Dewpider Ascending! | Being a wild Pokémon, this Surskit's attack was not identified out loud in either the original or dub version of Dewpider Ascending!. However, the English version's closed captions identified the move as Tackle. | File:Surskit SM071 Tackle.png |
Former errors
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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A.J.'s Sandshrew | Defense Curl | The Path to the Pokémon League | A.J.'s Sandshrew used Defense Curl. However, Sandshrew was unable to learn Defense Curl until Generation II. | ||
James's Koffing | Poison Gas | The Ghost of Maiden's Peak | James ordered his Koffing to use Poison Gas. However, Koffing was unable to learn Poison Gas until Generation II. | ||
James's Weezing | Poison Gas | The Song of Jigglypuff | James ordered his Weezing to use Poison Gas. However, Weezing was unable to learn Poison Gas until Generation II. | ||
Gary's Arcanine | Fire Spin | The Battle of the Badge | Gary's Arcanine uses Fire Spin in this episode. However, Arcanine was unable to learn Fire Spin until Generation II. | ||
Jessie's Lickitung | Tackle | Pikachu Re-Volts | Jessie's Lickitung uses Tackle in this episode. However, Lickitung was unable to learn Tackle until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. | ||
Mew | Barrier | Mewtwo Strikes Back | Mew uses Barrier in this movie. However, Mew was unable to learn Barrier until Generation IV. | ||
Ritchie's or Assunta's Tentacool | Bubble | Friends to the End | A Tentacool belonging to either Ritchie or Assunta uses Bubble in this episode. However, Tentacool was unable to learn Bubble until Generation V. | ||
Ponyta | Flamethrower | Pikachu Re-Volts | A Ponyta used Flamethrower in the episode. However, Ponyta was unable to learn Flamethrower until Pokémon Crystal. | ||
Teddiursa | Charm | UnBEARable | A Teddiursa used Charm in the episode. However, Teddiursa was unable to learn Charm until Generation IV. | ||
Ursaring | Charm | UnBEARable | An Ursaring used Charm in the episode. However, Ursaring was unable to learn Charm until Generation IV. | ||
Parasect | Sleep Powder | For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll! | A Parasect used Sleep Powder in the episode. However, Parasect was unable to learn Sleep Powder until Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. | ||
Parasect | Sleep Powder | Hocus Pokémon | A Parasect used Sleep Powder in the episode. However, Parasect was unable to learn Sleep Powder until Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. | ||
Skitty | Fury Swipes | Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2) | A Skitty used Fury Swipes in this episode. However, Skitty was unable to learn Fury Swipes until Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. | ||
Shiftry | Whirlwind | Jump for Joy! | A Shiftry used Whirlwind in the episode. However, Shiftry was unable to learn Whirlwind until Generation IV. | ||
Vibrava | Supersonic | Beg, Burrow, and Steal! | A Vibrava used Supersonic in the episode. However, Vibrava was unable to learn Supersonic until Generation IV. | ||
Ash's Staravia | Gust | Getting the Pre-Contest Titters! | Ash's Staravia used Gust in this episode. However, Staravia was unable to learn Gust until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. | ||
Kylie's Munchlax | Giga Impact | A Full Course Tag Battle! | Kylie's Munchlax used Giga Impact in this episode. However, Munchlax was unable to learn Giga Impact until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. | ||
Regigigas | Hammer Arm | Pillars of Friendship! | A Regigigas used Hammer Arm in the episode. However, Regigigas was unable to learn Hammer Arm until Generation VIII. | ||
Piplup | Water Gun | Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade | A Piplup used Water Gun in this Pikachu short. However, Piplup was unable to learn Water Gun until Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. | ||
Corsola | Water Gun | Going for the Gold! | A Corsola used Water Gun in this episode. However, Corsola was unable to learn Water Gun until Generation VIII. | ||
Rhyhorn | Tackle | A Race for Home! | A Rhyhorn used Tackle in this episode. However, Rhyhorn was unable to learn Tackle until Generation VIII. | ||
Starly | Gust | Flying in the Air | A Starly used Gust in this episode. However, Starly was unable to learn Gust until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. | ||
Staravia | Gust | Flying in the Air | A Staravia used Gust in this episode. However, Staravia was unable to learn Gust until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. | ||
Wooper | Hydro Pump | A Diamond in the Rough! | A Wooper used Hydro Pump in this episode. However, Wooper was unable to learn Hydro Pump until Generation VIII. | ||
Quagsire | Hydro Pump | A Diamond in the Rough! | A Quagsire used Hydro Pump in this episode. However, Quagsire was unable to learn Hydro Pump until Generation VIII. |
Mentioned only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes |
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Nidorina | Supersonic | Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon? | Ash's Pokédex mentioned Nidorina being able to use Supersonic. However, Nidorina was unable to learn Supersonic until Generation II. | |
Kim's Tentacruel | Bind | Cerulean Blues | Kim commanded his Tentacruel to use Bind, but the move was disrupted by Misty's Gyarados before it could be executed. However, Tentacruel was unable to learn Bind until Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. |
Japanese version only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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Ash's Starly | Gust | Two Degrees of Separation! | Ash's Starly used Gust in this episode. However, Starly was unable to learn Gust until Pokémon Legends: Arceus. It was changed to Whirlwind in the dub, a move that Starly could learn at the time. However, after he evolved into Staravia, he began using Gust in the dub as well. |
Dub only
Artwork | Name | Move | First use | Notes | Picture |
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Brock's Vulpix | Agility | The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis | Quick Attack in the Japanese version, a move that Vulpix can learn. Vulpix was unable to learn Agility prior to Generation VIII. |
See also
Move errors in various Pokémon canons |
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Animated series • Manga • Game • TCG |
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