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* [[Ash's Turtwig]] was hurt by [[Gardenia's Turtwig]]'s {{m|Leech Seed}}. However, in the games, {{type2|Grass}}s can't be hit by this move.
* [[Ash's Turtwig]] was hurt by [[Gardenia's Turtwig]]'s {{m|Leech Seed}}. However, in the games, {{type2|Grass}}s can't be hit by this move.
* [[Ash's Pikachu]] being able to knock out [[Pyramid King Brandon|Brandon's]] {{p|Regice}} with a single move despite Regice having just recovered with {{m|Rest}}.
* [[Ash's Pikachu]] being able to knock out [[Pyramid King Brandon|Brandon's]] {{p|Regice}} with a single move despite Regice having just recovered with {{m|Rest}}.
* {{TP|Ash|Pikachu}} appears to receive a power-down at the beginning of every saga, meaning it appears to have just as much skill as the new beginners on {{Ash}}'s team despite being shown to be very powerful in some of the matches towards the end of each saga. This is most evident during the changeover from the {{series|Advanced Generation}} saga to the {{series|Diamond and Pearl}} saga, when Pikachu is [[AG189|able to defeat]] Brandon's {{p|Regice}} single-handedly, however just five episodes later Pikachu was unable to defeat [[Paul's Electabuzz|Elekid]] only [[DP003|five episodes later]].
* {{TP|Ash|Pikachu}} appears to receive a power-down at the beginning of every saga, meaning it appears to have just as much skill as the new beginners on {{Ash}}'s team despite being shown to be very powerful in some of the matches towards the end of each saga. This is most evident during the changeover from the {{series|Advanced Generation}} saga to the {{series|Diamond and Pearl}} saga, when Pikachu is [[AG189|able to defeat]] Brandon's {{p|Regice}} single-handedly, however just [[DP003|five episodes later]] Pikachu was unable to defeat [[Paul's Electabuzz|Elekid]].
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