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** Another example is when [[May's Squirtle]] attacked [[Harley's Banette]] with {{m|Tackle}} in ''[[AG173|New Plot, Odd Lot]]'', despite the {{type2|Ghost}}'s immunity to {{type2|Normal}} attacks. | ** Another example is when [[May's Squirtle]] attacked [[Harley's Banette]] with {{m|Tackle}} in ''[[AG173|New Plot, Odd Lot]]'', despite the {{type2|Ghost}}'s immunity to {{type2|Normal}} attacks. | ||
* Some type advantages/weaknesses are shown in Anime while some are overlooked or completely ignored. | * Some type advantages/weaknesses are shown in Anime while some are overlooked or completely ignored. | ||
** Most notably, in multiple instances, | ** Most notably, in multiple instances, {{m|Hyper Beam}} and {{m|Giga Impact}} easily take out {{type2|Rock}} or {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon, despite they resist such moves. | ||
** Similarly, {{type2|Steel}} moves are weak against four common types in anime: {{type2|Fire}}, {{type2|Water}}, {{type2|Electric}} and {{type2|Steel}}, but moves such as {{m|Iron Tail}} or {{m|Steel Wing}} are still seen dealing lots of damage to Pokémon of such types, often dealing the final blow, while {{type2|Steel}} moves' ineffectiveness against such Pokémon is never mentioned. | ** Similarly, {{type2|Steel}} moves are weak against four common types in anime: {{type2|Fire}}, {{type2|Water}}, {{type2|Electric}} and {{type2|Steel}}, but moves such as {{m|Iron Tail}} or {{m|Steel Wing}} are still seen dealing lots of damage to Pokémon of such types, often dealing the final blow, while {{type2|Steel}} moves' ineffectiveness against such Pokémon is never mentioned. | ||
* In anime, some Pokémon's [[abilities]] are shown, or even exaggerated, while some are overlooked or ignored. | * In anime, some Pokémon's [[abilities]] are shown, or even exaggerated, while some are overlooked or ignored. |
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