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→‎Trivia: - How about some weeding then? Former TM moves are frequently reassigned as tutors since Gen III, these specific examples aren't notable.
(Bad code ; The all-but-universal TMs should be notable enough for the main body ; And this trivia deserves weeding, way too long and too many links...)
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* Generation IV is the first generation in which there is at least one TM that teaches a move of each Pokémon type. Generation I had no TMs for {{t|Bug}}- or {{type|Ghost}} moves, Generation II had none for {{t|Flying}}, and Generation III had none for {{t|Bug}}.
* Generation IV is the first generation in which there is at least one TM that teaches a move of each Pokémon type. Generation I had no TMs for {{t|Bug}}- or {{type|Ghost}} moves, Generation II had none for {{t|Flying}}, and Generation III had none for {{t|Bug}}.
* {{m|Curse}}, the only move that was ever {{type|???}} in the [[core series]] games, is taught by [[TM03]] in Generation II.
* {{m|Curse}}, the only move that was ever {{type|???}} in the [[core series]] games, is taught by [[TM03]] in Generation II.
* The Generation IV TMs [[TM19|19]] ({{m|Giga Drain}}), [[TM23|23]] ({{m|Iron Tail}}), [[TM48|48]] ({{m|Skill Swap}}), [[TM49|49]] ({{m|Snatch}}), [[TM51|51]] ({{m|Roost}}), [[TM59|59]] ({{m|Dragon Pulse}}), [[TM60|60]] ({{m|Drain Punch}}), [[TM67|67]] ({{m|Recycle}}), [[TM76|76]] ({{m|Stealth Rock}}), [[TM79|79]] ({{m|Dark Pulse}}), and [[TM82|82]] ({{m|Sleep Talk}}) all lost their TM status in {{game|Black and White|s}}, but were added back as [[Move Tutor]] moves in [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]].
** Dark Pulse, Roost, and Sleep Talk regained their TM status in {{pkmn|X and Y}}, albeit as different-numbered TMs.


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