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** In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, the sound of Thunderbolt or Thunder may get stuck until the game resets.
** In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, the sound of Thunderbolt or Thunder may get stuck until the game resets.
* In the console games, Thunderbolt is shown going straight forward to the foes' Pokémon, while in the handheld games it is shown going straight down. This was most likely done to prevent confusion with {{m|Thunder}}.
* In the console games, Thunderbolt is shown going straight forward to the foes' Pokémon, while in the handheld games it is shown going straight down. This was most likely done to prevent confusion with {{m|Thunder}}.
** Thunderbolt can be considered as a stronger version of {{m|ThunderShock}} but also a weaker version of {{m|Thunder}}.
* Because of [[Ash's Pikachu]] using this move since some of the earliest episodes of the anime, it is one of the most featured moves throughout the entire series.
* Because of [[Ash's Pikachu]] using this move since some of the earliest episodes of the anime, it is one of the most featured moves throughout the entire series.
* Thunderbolt's Japanese name ({{tt|10まんボルト|100,000 Volts}}) corresponds with Raichu's Pokédex entries which state that its Electric attacks can reach up to 100,000 volts of electricity.
* Thunderbolt's Japanese name ({{tt|10まんボルト|100,000 Volts}}) corresponds with Raichu's Pokédex entries which state that its Electric attacks can reach up to 100,000 volts of electricity.