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The '''ZZAZZ glitch''' is a [[glitch]] found in the [[Generation I]] {{pkmn|games}}. It is encountered by using the [[Mew glitch]] that has a decimal number of 251, 252, 254 or 255. This makes the {{player}} encounter a glitch {{pkmn|Trainer}} that in turn allows this glitch to occur.
The '''ZZAZZ glitch''' is a [[glitch]] found in the [[Generation I]] {{pkmn|games}}. It is encountered by using the [[Mew glitch]] that has a decimal number of 251, 252, 254 or 255. This makes the {{player}} encounter a glitch {{pkmn|Trainer}} that in turn allows this glitch to occur.


One trait of this glitch is that it causes the opponent's Pokémon, usually a [[Charizard 'M]], to have an extremely high amount {{stat|HP}}. This is also a side-effect of using {{m|Super Glitch}}.
One trait of this glitch is that it causes one of the opponent's Pokémon, usually a [[Charizard 'M]], to have an extremely high amount {{stat|HP}}. This is also a side-effect of using {{m|Super Glitch}}.


A side effect of ZZAZZ causes the trainer's name to become replaced with one that is much longer, composed mostly of A's and Z's. It also causes the [[Pokémon]] in the player's party to become glitchy as well, in addition to the player's sprite. Additionally, it makes three of the Pokémon's moves {{m|Explosion}}, and it will also trigger the move even when it is not selected in battle. Another known effect is that some or all of the player's Pokémon turn into {{p|Bulbasaur}}. A possible explanation to this is that the glitch overwrites certain variables and puts the hex value 99 to them, since the hex code equals to 'Z' as a character, Explosion as a move and Bulbasaur as a Pokémon.
A side effect of ZZAZZ causes the trainer's name to become replaced with one that is much longer, composed mostly of A's and Z's. It also causes the [[Pokémon]] in the player's party to become glitchy as well, in addition to the player's sprite. Additionally, it makes three of the Pokémon's moves {{m|Explosion}}, and it will also trigger the move even when it is not selected in battle. Another known effect is that some or all of the player's Pokémon turn into {{p|Bulbasaur}}. A possible explanation to this is that the glitch overwrites certain variables and puts the hex value 99 to them, since the hex code equals to 'Z' as a character, Explosion as a move and Bulbasaur as a Pokémon.
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