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* In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], [[Bugsy]] erroneously refers to this move as "Megaphone" when his Heracross (present only in Round 2) uses it. This is possibly due to a translation error, as {{j|ホーン}} can mean ''horn'' or ''phone'' (as an alternate writing of {{j|フォーン}}) in Japanese. This is also why prior to [[Generation IX]], the move was mistranslated as Megaphone in Korean versions. | * In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], [[Bugsy]] erroneously refers to this move as "Megaphone" when his Heracross (present only in Round 2) uses it. This is possibly due to a translation error, as {{j|ホーン}} can mean ''horn'' or ''phone'' (as an alternate writing of {{j|フォーン}}) in Japanese. This is also why prior to [[Generation IX]], the move was mistranslated as Megaphone in Korean versions. | ||
* {{p|Clodsire}} can learn Megahorn despite lack of visible horns. This, however, may be to reflect its Pokédex entry from {{g|Scarlet}}, which states it retaliates by "sticking thick spines out from its body". | |||
* Megahorn has the highest [[Power|base power]] of all {{type|Bug}} moves, excluding [[Z-Move]]s, [[Max Move]]s, and [[G-Max Move]]s. | * Megahorn has the highest [[Power|base power]] of all {{type|Bug}} moves, excluding [[Z-Move]]s, [[Max Move]]s, and [[G-Max Move]]s. | ||
** A {{m|Savage Spin-Out}} based on Megahorn has the highest power of all Bug-type moves. | ** A {{m|Savage Spin-Out}} based on Megahorn has the highest power of all Bug-type moves. |
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