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* Lucario's English name was revealed on February 9, 2006, when the title for the movie [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]] was announced.
* Lucario's English name was revealed on February 9, 2006, when the title for the movie [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]] was announced.
* Before [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] were released, many believed Lucario to be a [[legendary Pokémon]], based on its starring role in [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]. This has since been proven untrue, as it is readily available in the [[Generation IV]] games, and even evolves from a Pokémon, {{p|Riolu}}.
* Before [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] were released, many believed Lucario to be a [[legendary Pokémon]], based on its starring role in [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]. This has since been proven untrue, as it is readily available in the [[Generation IV]] games, and even evolves from a Pokémon, {{p|Riolu}}.
* Lucario's popularity was almost instant when it was first unveiled. Even after it was revealed to not be a Legendary, Lucario's popularity increased even more. This was likely the reason he gained a place in the final roster of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
* This makes it the first non-legendary Pokémon to be in a central role in a Pokémon movie.
* This makes it the first non-legendary Pokémon to be in a central role in a Pokémon movie.
* Lucario is the only Pokémon other than the {{p|Cubone}} [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary family]] to learn {{m2|Bone Rush|a bone-based}} [[move|attack]].
* Lucario is the only Pokémon other than the {{p|Cubone}} [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary family]] to learn {{m2|Bone Rush|a bone-based}} [[move|attack]].
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