Differences between the Pokémon games and anime: Difference between revisions

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* In the anime, some Pokémon that have been recently captured or evolved disobey their trainer until that trainer is able to find a way to get through to them with the prime example being Ash's {{AP|Charizard}}. In the games only traded Pokémon disobey their trainer until Badges that can neutralize this problem are acquired.  
* In the anime, some Pokémon that have been recently captured or evolved disobey their trainer until that trainer is able to find a way to get through to them with the prime example being Ash's {{AP|Charizard}}. In the games only traded Pokémon disobey their trainer until Badges that can neutralize this problem are acquired.  
* It is possible in the anime to render moves harmless in an unorthodox way which is not possible in the games. Sometimes this is used to counter type disadvantages. One example is with Ash's Pikachu during its battle against [[Winona]]'s {{p|Pelipper}}, where Pelipper used {{m|Steel Wing}} to attract Pikachu's electricity and divert it into the ground to render it useless.
* It is possible in the anime to render moves harmless in an unorthodox way which is not possible in the games. Sometimes this is used to counter type disadvantages. One example is with Ash's Pikachu during its battle against [[Winona]]'s {{p|Pelipper}}, where Pelipper used {{m|Steel Wing}} to attract Pikachu's electricity and divert it into the ground to render it useless.
* In the games, the player must catch a Pokémon to get their [[Pokedex]] information, while in the anime catching a Pokemon isn't necessary.
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