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* In [[Generation III|Generations III]] and [[Generation IV|IV]] all of the final evolved starters could learn Earthquake by [[TM26]].
* In [[Generation III|Generations III]] and [[Generation IV|IV]] all of the final evolved starters could learn Earthquake by [[TM26]].
** However, {{game|Black and White|s}} ended this, with {{p|Serperior}} and {{p|Samurott}} being unable to learn Earthquake.
** However, {{game|Black and White|s}} ended this, with {{p|Serperior}} and {{p|Samurott}} being unable to learn Earthquake.
*{{p|Tyranitar}} is the only non-Ground Type Pokémon that can learn Earthquake by level-up.
**However, its pre-evolutions are Ground types. Therefore, Tyranitar is able to learn Earthquake.
* This move caused [[AG101 (unaired)|an episode]] to be banned in Japan, due to the {{wp|2004 Chuetsu earthquake}}s having struck the country a couple of weeks before the episode in question was intended to air. Due to this, Earthquake has not been used or seen in the anime since.
* This move caused [[AG101 (unaired)|an episode]] to be banned in Japan, due to the {{wp|2004 Chuetsu earthquake}}s having struck the country a couple of weeks before the episode in question was intended to air. Due to this, Earthquake has not been used or seen in the anime since.
** Similar moves such as {{m|Fissure}} and {{m|Magnitude}} have also never been seen or used in the anime since the episode.
** Similar moves such as {{m|Fissure}} and {{m|Magnitude}} have also never been seen or used in the anime since the episode.
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