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{{search|people who teach Pokémon moves outside of their normal learnsets|another person in Hoenn or Sinnoh who also calls himself a Move Tutor|Move Reminder}}
{{search|characters who teach Pokémon moves outside of their normal learnsets|the characters who teach moves Pokémon can learn at previous levels|Move Reminder}}
{{redirect|Move Teacher|the man called the Move Teacher in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]|Move Reminder}}
{{redirect|Move Teacher|the man called the Move Teacher in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]|Move Reminder}}
A '''Move Tutor''' (Japanese: '''わざおしえ人''' ''Move Teacher'') is a [[non-player character]] who will teach a [[Pokémon]] [[move]]s that are not normally able to be learned through [[level]] up, [[TM]]s, or [[HM]]s. Move Tutors are found in [[Kanto]], the [[Sevii Islands]], [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Orre]], [[Sinnoh]], [[Unova]], [[Kalos]], and the [[Pokémon Stadium]]. They are not to be confused with [[Move Reminder]]s.
A '''Move Tutor''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|技教|わざおし}}え{{tt|人|びと}}''' ''Move Teacher'') is a [[non-player character]] who will teach a [[Pokémon]] [[move]]s that are not normally able to be learned through [[level]] up, [[TM]]s, or [[HM]]s. Move Tutors are found in [[Kanto]], the [[Sevii Islands]], [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Orre]], [[Sinnoh]], [[Unova]], [[Kalos]], and the [[Pokémon Stadium]]. They are not to be confused with [[Move Reminder]]s.


==Generation I Move Tutors==
==Generation I Move Tutors==
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====Special Move Tutors====
====Special Move Tutors====
A woman at [[Boon Island]]'s [[Cape Brink]] will teach one move to each of the fully evolved Kanto starter Pokémon. She will teach {{m|Frenzy Plant}} to {{p|Venusaur}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{m|Blast Burn}} to {{p|Charizard}}. The moves can only be taught to one of these three Pokémon once, and the Pokémon learning the move must have maximum [[friendship]].
A woman at [[Two Island]]'s [[Cape Brink]] will teach one move to each of the fully evolved Kanto starter Pokémon. She will teach {{m|Frenzy Plant}} to {{p|Venusaur}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{m|Blast Burn}} to {{p|Charizard}}. The moves can only be taught to one of these three Pokémon once, and the Pokémon learning the move must have maximum [[friendship]].


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====Battle Frontier Move Tutors====
====Battle Frontier Move Tutors====
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{|
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal|bp=48}}
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{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|bp=48}}
{{tutormv/header|emerald|BP|no|disp=Left Tutor}}
{{tutormv|Defense Curl|Normal|bp=16}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Softboiled|Normal|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Dream Eater|Psychic|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Dream Eater|Psychic|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Endure|Normal|bp=48}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Mega Punch|Normal|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|bp=48}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|bp=48}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|bp=24}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Mega Kick|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Mega Kick|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Mega Punch|Normal|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|bp=24}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Psych Up|Normal|bp=48}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Rock Slide|Rock|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Rock Slide|Rock|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|bp=24}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Thunder Wave|Electric|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Softboiled|Normal|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Swift|Normal|bp=24}}<!--Emerald ex-->
{{tutormv|Swords Dance|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Swords Dance|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Thunder Wave|Electric|bp=48}}
|}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|bp=48}}<!--Emerald ex-->
|}
|
{{tutormv/header|emerald|BP|no|disp=Right Tutor}}
{{tutormv|Defense Curl|Normal|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Swift|Normal|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Endure|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Psych Up|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|bp=48}}
|}
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===Pokémon XD===
===Pokémon XD===
In {{Pokémon XD}}, there is a Move Tutor in [[Agate Village]]. Like in FireRed and LeafGreen, these moves can be only taught once.
====General Move Tutor====
In {{Pokémon XD}}, there is a Move Tutor in [[Agate Village]]. Like in FireRed and LeafGreen, these moves can only be taught once.


====General tutored moves====
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{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal}}
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====Mew-exclusive tutored moves====
====Mew Move Tutor====
{{p|Mew}}, when transferred over from any game to {{Pokémon XD}}, can learn other moves with the purchase of 5,000 [[Poké Coupons]]. Though this can only be done after beating the game, it can be done multiple times. Mew does not normally learn the following moves, but is able to do so through the use of this Move Tutor.
A Move Tutor at [[Mt. Battle]] can teach {{p|Mew}} moves for the cost of 5,000 [[Poké Coupons]]. This can only be done after beating the game, but it can be done multiple times. Unlike other Move Tutors, this one does not give the player a direct choice in what Mew learns. Instead, he asks a few questions and then offers a full set of moves for Mew.


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This Move Tutor can teach Mew any move it can otherwise learn by [[TM]], [[HM]], or from any other Generation III Move Tutor, plus one of the moves below:
{{tutormv|Faint Attack|Dark|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
 
{{tutormv|Fake Out|Normal|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
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{{tutormv|Hypnosis|Psychic|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
{{tutormv|Faint Attack|Dark}}
{{tutormv|Night Shade|Ghost|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
{{tutormv|Fake Out|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
{{tutormv|Hypnosis|Psychic}}
{{tutormv|Zap Cannon|Electric|bp=5000[[Poké Coupons|PC]]}}
{{tutormv|Night Shade|Ghost}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic}}
{{tutormv|Zap Cannon|Electric}}
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{| style="margin: auto"
{| style="margin: auto"
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{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Driftveil City}}
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Driftveil City|textcolor=FFF}}
{{tutormv|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|2}}
{{tutormv|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|2}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|2}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|2}}
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{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Lentimas Town}}
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Lentimas Town|textcolor=FFF}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|||2|}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|||2|}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|||2|}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|||2|}}
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{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Humilau City}}
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Humilau City|textcolor=FFF}}
{{tutormv|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical||||2}}
{{tutormv|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical||||2}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special||||2}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special||||2}}
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{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Nacrene City}}
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp=Nacrene City|textcolor=FFF}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status||6||}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status||6||}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status||6||}}
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===PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure===
===PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure===
In [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], {{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Primeape}} will teach the player {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Iron Tail}}, respectively. This will drastically enhance Pikachu's performance in battle. Though Electabuzz does not actually teach Pikachu how to use Thunderbolt, he does help strengthen its power.
In [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], {{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Primeape}} will teach the player {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Iron Tail}}, respectively. This will drastically enhance Pikachu's performance in battle. Though Electabuzz does not actually teach Pikachu how to use Thunderbolt, he does help strengthen its power.
==In the anime==
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, several characters comparable to Move Tutors have appeared. However, instead of directly teaching the move to a Pokémon, the "Move Tutors" in the anime usually tend to just show an example of the move they are teaching, and the Pokémon has to work hard in order to properly master it.
In ''[[AG013|All Things Bright and Beautifly!]]'', a [[Pokémon Coordinator]] named {{an|Chaz}} offered to help {{Ash}} to teach his {{AP|Pikachu}} {{m|Iron Tail}} in preparation for his [[Rustboro Gym]] battle with [[Roxanne]], demonstrating the move with his {{p|Sentret}}. Although Pikachu started learning the move in the same episode, it took him all the way to ''[[AG016|The Winner By a Nosepass]]'', during the Gym battle with Roxanne, to perfect the move.
In ''[[AG090|Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry]]'', while Ash was having trouble of teaching his {{AP|Swellow}} {{m|Aerial Ace}}, a man named "[[Vladimir]] the Attacker" offered to teach Ash how to use the move properly, using his {{p|Pidgeotto}}'s Aerial Ace as a demonstration. Swellow managed to master the move in [[AG091|the next episode]].
In ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]'', after seeing {{si|Kenny}}'s {{p|Breloom}}'s {{m|Energy Ball}}, Ash asked Kenny to help his {{AP|Turtwig}} to learn the same move. Kenny eventually agreed to teach Energy Ball to Turtwig, and, after many fails, the move was finally perfected in ''[[DP064|Riding the Winds of Change!]]''. According to Kenny, learning the move would've been easier if Turtwig had known {{m|Bullet Seed}}, since the two attacks require the same kind of focusing of power.
In ''[[DP067|Crossing the Battle Line!]]'', [[Reggie]] and his {{p|Staraptor}} helped [[Ash's Staravia]] to learn {{m|Brave Bird}}. The move was perfected by the time of Ash's [[Veilstone Gym]] battle with [[Maylene]] in [[DP068|the next episode]].
In ''[[DP156|A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!]]'', Ash and {{ashfr}} met an old woman named [[Wilma]], who was teaching an {{p|Altaria}} to use {{m|Draco Meteor}}. She explained that Trainers leave their {{type|Dragon}}s under her care so they can learn Draco Meteor, and Altaria was one of the Pokémon she was teaching at the time.
In ''[[DP159|Short and To the Punch!]]'', [[Clayton]] and his {{p|Mr. Mime}} helped [[Ash's Buizel]] learn {{m|Ice Punch}} by practicing on a waterfall.
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
During the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, an old woman named [[Ultima]] offered to teach {{adv|Red}}'s [[Saur]] and [[Blue's Charizard]] the "special moves" of their respective types. For the training, the two Trainers received special bracelets, which would only remove themselves from their wrists once they had mastered their moves. After crossing three sets of tests on [[Two Island]], Red and {{adv|Blue}} mastered their respective special moves: {{m|Frenzy Plant}} and {{m|Blast Burn}}. Ultima also later taught {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{adv|Green}}'s [[Blasty]], by the girl's own request.
Later, off-panel, {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal|Crys}} also managed to master the special moves with their respective [[starter Pokémon]]: [[Exbo]] and [[Megaree]]. During the {{chap|Emerald}}, {{adv|Silver}}, {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}} were each given one of Kimberly's bracelets, allowing their respective starters, {{TP|Silver|Feraligatr}}, [[Mumu]], [[Chic]], and {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, to also learn the special moves. Using these skills (combined with [[Pika]], [[Chuchu]], and [[Pibu]]'s {{m|Volt Tackle}}), the [[Pokédex holder]]s were able to destroy the {{p|Kyogre}}-like monster summoned by [[Guile Hideout]]'s wish to {{p|Jirachi}}.
Emerald visited a Move Tutor off-panel before ''[[PS320|Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II]]'', where he was shown to have taught his {{TP|Emerald|Dusclops}} {{m|Fire Punch}} with the [[Battle Point]]s he had earned in preparation for his {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Dome}} challenge, where the move proved its usefulness by easily taking out {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Rose's {{p|Vileplume}}.
In ''[[PS491|Fight in a Cold Climate]]'', {{adv|Black}} and {{adv|Cheren}} visited the Move Tutor in Driftveil City and taught their [[Nite|Pignite]] and {{TP|Cheren|Snivy}} {{m|Fire Pledge}} and {{m|Grass Pledge}}, respectively. They later used these combination attacks to defeat a pair of {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s and their {{p|Beartic}} at the [[Cold Storage]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In Pokémon Platinum, there are exactly two tutorable moves for every type except for the {{t|Normal}} type.
* In Pokémon Platinum, there are exactly two tutorable moves for every type except for the {{t|Normal}} type.
* All of the tutorable moves in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} (with the exception of the three moves taught at [[Cape Brink]]) were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]]. Similarly, all of the tutorable moves in {{game|Emerald}} were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]] and/or [[Generation II]].
* All of the tutorable moves in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} (with the exception of the three moves taught at [[Cape Brink]]) were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]]. Similarly, all of the tutorable moves in {{game|Emerald}} were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]] and/or [[Generation II]].
==In other languages==
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