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* Moves like {{m|Water Gun}} are depicted as spitting water, but usually the Pokémon spits much more water than its body could hold.
* Moves like {{m|Water Gun}} are depicted as spitting water, but usually the Pokémon spits much more water than its body could hold.
* In ''[[DP044|Mass Hip-Po-Sis!]]'', {{p|Hippopotas}} initially doesn't weigh down Team Rocket's balloon, but it does after using {{m|Sand Tomb}}. This means the move creates the sand out of nothing.
* In ''[[DP044|Mass Hip-Po-Sis!]]'', {{p|Hippopotas}} initially doesn't weigh down Team Rocket's balloon, but it does after using {{m|Sand Tomb}}. This means the move creates the sand out of nothing.
* Nearly everything explodes in the anime. Most attacks explode when they connect with an opposing attack, even if the attacks would not normally do so. (even, and some would say especially, inert, non-volatile substances such as leaves or water)
* Nearly everything explodes in the anime. Most attacks explode when they connect with an opposing attack, even if the attacks would not normally do so (even, and some would say especially, inert, non-volatile substances such as leaves or water).
**In contests, almost every move will explode and send a shower of sparkles down into the crowd.
**In contests, almost every move will explode and send a shower of sparkles down into the crowd.
**Some moves explode when they clearly cannot, such as a {{m|Bite}} attack.
**Some moves explode when they clearly cannot, such as a {{m|Bite}} attack.