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| [[File:Spr 5b2 Prop.png|frame|Before visual effects have been applied]] | | [[File:Spr 5b2 Prop.png|frame|Before visual effects have been applied]] |
| This is a list of '''opponents faced in [[Pokéstar Studios]]'''. They have similar traits as {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, as they have [[type]]s, {{Abilities}}, [[move]]sets, [[stats]], [[gender]]s, [[held item]]s, and [[cry|cries]]. During production, they appear as props either standing on the floor or suspended by wires from the ceiling (if the opponent is {{t|Flying}} or {{a|Levitate|Levitating}}). | | This is a list of '''opponents faced in [[Pokéstar Studios]]'''. They have similar traits as {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, as they have [[type]]s, {{Abilities}}, [[move]]sets, [[stats]], [[gender]]s, [[held item]]s, and [[cry|cries]]. During production, they appear as props either standing on the floor or suspended by wires from the ceiling (if the opponent is {{t|Flying}} or {{a|Levitate|Levitating}}). |
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| ===Black Belt=== | | ===Black Belt=== |
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| | {{Compare|nickname=Black Belt|type=Fighting|image=Spr 5b2 Black Belt|ab=Huge Power|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100}} | | | {{Compare|nickname={{tccolor|Black Belt|000}}|type=Fighting|image=Spr 5b2 Black Belt|ab=Huge Power|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100}} |
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| '''Majin''' (Japanese: '''あくりょう''' ''Evil Spirit''), also known as '''Prop G1''' (Japanese: '''セットG1''' ''Set G1'') is a [[Type|dual-type]] {{2t|Dark|Ghost}} opponent that appears in the [[Ghost Eraser Series]]. Due to its [[Wonder Guard]] ability and typing, it can only be defeated with [[Status move|Status moves]], or with specific moves, abilities, and/or items that can allow a [[super effective]] move, usually a [[Fighting-type]] move, to connect. All other moves are blocked. See notes below. | | '''Majin''' (Japanese: '''あくりょう''' ''Evil Spirit''), also known as '''Prop G1''' (Japanese: '''セットG1''' ''Set G1'') is a [[Type|dual-type]] {{2t|Dark|Ghost}} opponent that appears in the [[Ghost Eraser Series]]. Due to its [[Wonder Guard]] Ability and typing, it can only be defeated with [[status move]]s, or with specific moves, Abilities, and/or items that can allow a [[super effective]] move, usually a {{type|Fighting}} move, to connect. All other moves are blocked. See notes below. |
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| |it=TR|itmeaning=An abbreviation of ''Tyranitar Robot'' | | |it=TR|itmeaning=An abbreviation of ''Tyranitar Robot'' |
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| | |vi = Robot Mega Bangirasu |
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| '''MT2''' (Japanese: M.B. 2), also known as '''Prop M2''' (Japanese: '''セットM2''' ''Set M2'') is a [[Type|dual-type]] {{2t|Steel|Electric}} opponent the appears in the [[Big Monster Series]]. | | '''MT2''' (Japanese: M.B. 2), also known as '''Prop M2''' (Japanese: '''セットM2''' ''Set M2'') is a [[Type|dual-type]] {{2t|Steel|Electric}} opponent that appears in the [[Big Monster Series]]. |
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| ===Monica=== | | ===Monica=== |
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| | {{Compare|nickname=Monica|type=Normal|image=Spr 5b2 Monica|ab=Huge Power|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size=135}} | | | {{Compare|nickname=Monica|type=Normal|image=Spr 5b2 Monica|width="100%"|ab=Huge Power|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size=135}} |
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| (Japanese: '''かいぶつ ''' ''Monster''), also known as '''Prop C2''' (Japanese: '''セットC2''' ''Set C2'') is a {{type|Dark}} opponent that appears in the [[Red Fog of Terror Series]]. | | '''Monster''' (Japanese: '''かいぶつ ''' ''Monster''), also known as '''Prop C2''' (Japanese: '''セットC2''' ''Set C2'') is a {{type|Dark}} opponent that appears in the [[Red Fog of Terror Series]]. |
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| ==In the anime== | | ==In the anime== |
| [[File:BW082.png|thumb|right|250px|Mecha Tyranitar in the anime]] | | [[File:BW082.png|thumb|250px|Mecha Tyranitar in the anime]] |
| Mecha Tyranitar was featured when {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr}} visited the [[Pokéstar Studios]] in ''[[BW082|An Epic Defense Force!]]''. | | Mecha Tyranitar appeared in ''[[BW082|An Epic Defense Force!]]'', where both [[Luke]] and his rival {{OBP|Jules|BW082}} filmed movies featuring it at [[Pokéstar Studios]]. {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} starred in Luke's movie, with {{an|Cilan}} wearing Mecha Tyranitar's full-body costume. |
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| | [[File:Mecha Tyranitar Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Mecha Tyranitar in Pokémon Adventures]] |
| | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== |
| | Mecha Tyranitar appeared in ''[[PS530|Movie Panic]]'', where it appeared during the filming of a [[Brycen-Man Series|Brycen-Man]] movie starring {{adv|Whitley}} as the heroine. The rampaging mecha was soon stopped by {{adv|Blake}} and his {{TP|Blake|Dewott}}, and the unplanned scene was added to the finished Brycen-Man movie. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| * MT (Mecha-Tyranitar) is a reference to {{wp|Mecha-Godzilla}}, also referred to as MG, a robotic replica of the giant monster {{wp|Godzilla}}. | | * MT (Mecha-Tyranitar) is a reference to {{wp|Mecha-Godzilla}}, also referred to as MG, a robotic replica of the giant monster {{wp|Godzilla}}. |
| * UFO 2 and F-00 have [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|unique type combinations]]. | | * F-00 has a [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|unique type combination]]. |
| ** In addition, prior to [[Generation VI]] and the introduction of {{p|Inkay}} and {{p|Malamar}}, Brycen-Man's typing was also unique.
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| * Through the use of [[cheating]], Pokéstar Studios opponents can be made to appear in the wild in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, although as the game will attempt to bring up a nonexistent [[Pokédex]] entry upon capture, the game will [[game freeze|freeze]]. If they are obtained, they can only reside in the {{pkmn|Storage System}}, as any attempt to move them to the [[party]] will cause them to turn into [[Bad Egg]]s. | | * Through the use of [[cheating]], Pokéstar Studios opponents can be made to appear in the wild in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, although as the game will attempt to bring up a nonexistent [[Pokédex]] entry upon capture, the game will [[game freeze|freeze]]. If they are obtained, they can only reside in the {{pkmn|Storage System}}, as any attempt to move them to the [[party]] will cause them to turn into [[Bad Egg]]s. |
| * Both UFO and UFO 2's designs look similar to {{p|Cascoon}}. | | * Both UFO and UFO 2's designs look similar to {{p|Cascoon}}. |
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| [[it:Nemici del Pokéwood]] | | [[it:Nemici del Pokéwood]] |
| [[zh:神奇宝贝好莱坞中的特效对手]] | | [[zh:宝可梦好莱坞中的特效对手]] |
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Before visual effects have been applied
This is a list of opponents faced in Pokéstar Studios. They have similar traits as Pokémon, as they have types, Abilities, movesets, stats, genders, held items, and cries. During production, they appear as props either standing on the floor or suspended by wires from the ceiling (if the opponent is Flying or Levitating).
List of opponents
Black Belt
Black Belt (Japanese: カラテおう Karate King), also known as Prop K1 (Japanese: セットK1 Set K1) is a Fighting-type opponent that appears in the Timegate Traveler Series.
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
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Black Door
Black Door (Japanese: くろいかべ Black Wall), also known as Prop W2 (Japanese: セットW2 Set W2) is a Grass-type opponent that appears in the Mystery Doors of the Magical Land Series.
Type effectiveness
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Brycen-Man
Brycen-Man (Japanese: ハチクマン Hachiku-Man), also known as Prop H1 (Japanese: セットH1 Set H1) is a dual-type Dark/Psychic opponent that appears in the Brycen-Man Series.
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F-00
F-00 (Japanese: F-00), also known as Prop R1 and Prop R2 (Japanese: セットR1 Set R1; セットR2 Set R2) is a dual-type Steel/Normal opponent that appears in the Everlasting Memories Series.
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Prop R1
Prop R2
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Humanoid
Humanoid (Japanese: ひとがた Humanoid), also known as Prop C1 (Japanese: セットC1 Set C1) is a Normal-type opponent that appears in the Red Fog of Terror Series.
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Majin
Majin (Japanese: あくりょう Evil Spirit), also known as Prop G1 (Japanese: セットG1 Set G1) is a dual-type Dark/Ghost opponent that appears in the Ghost Eraser Series. Due to its Wonder Guard Ability and typing, it can only be defeated with status moves, or with specific moves, Abilities, and/or items that can allow a super effective move, usually a Fighting-type move, to connect. All other moves are blocked. See notes below.
Type effectiveness
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MT
MT (Japanese: M.B.), also known as Prop M1 (Japanese: セットM1 Set M1) is a Steel-type opponent that appears in the Big Monster Series.
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Name origin
An abbreviation of "Mecha Tyranitar".
MT2
MT2 (Japanese: M.B. 2), also known as Prop M2 (Japanese: セットM2 Set M2) is a dual-type Steel/Electric opponent that appears in the Big Monster Series.
Type effectiveness
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Name origin
An abbreviation of "Mecha Tyranitar" 2.
Monica
Monica (Japanese: モニカ Monica), also known as Prop O1 and Prop O2 (Japanese: セットO1 Set O1; セットO2 Set O2) is a Normal-type opponent that appears in the The Giant Woman! Series.
Type effectiveness
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Monster
Monster (Japanese: かいぶつ Monster), also known as Prop C2 (Japanese: セットC2 Set C2) is a Dark-type opponent that appears in the Red Fog of Terror Series.
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Transport
Transport (Japanese: てんそうき Transport), also known as Prop T1 (Japanese: セットT1 Set T1) is a Steel-type opponent that appears in the Timegate Traveler Series.
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UFO
UFO (Japanese: UFO), also known as Prop U1 (Japanese: セットU1 Set U1) is a dual-type Flying/Electric opponent that appears in the Invaders Series.
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UFO 2
UFO 2 (Japanese: UFO 2), also known as Prop U2 (Japanese: セットU2 Set U2) is a dual-type Psychic/Electric opponent that appears in the Invaders Series.
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White Door
White Door (Japanese: しろいかべ White Wall), also known as Prop W1 (Japanese: セットW1 Set W1) is a Fire-type opponent that appears in the Mystery Doors of the Magical Land Series.
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Mecha Tyranitar in the anime
Mecha Tyranitar appeared in An Epic Defense Force!, where both Luke and his rival Jules filmed movies featuring it at Pokéstar Studios. Ash and his friends starred in Luke's movie, with Cilan wearing Mecha Tyranitar's full-body costume.
In the manga
Mecha Tyranitar in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Mecha Tyranitar appeared in Movie Panic, where it appeared during the filming of a Brycen-Man movie starring Whitley as the heroine. The rampaging mecha was soon stopped by Blake and his Dewott, and the unplanned scene was added to the finished Brycen-Man movie.
Trivia