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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| * From Generation I to V, Charizard's cry was the same as Rhyhorn's.
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| * Charizard is the only form of any starter to be part Flying-type. Rowlet was the second being a Grass and Flying
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| ** Oddly, in Red and Blue, Charizard can't learn Fly, despite it being part Flying.
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| * Its shiny color is black, rather than yellow, unlike its previous forms.
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| * Charizard's Shiny form has changed quite a few times. Originally, it was purple with blue-green eyes and had green inner-wings. Then, it was blue-ish black with red eyes and red inner wings and it's stomach color was a greener hue. Generations IV and V changed the blue-ish black for a lighter grayish black. Generation VI changed this back to a darker black, but gave the old grayish shade to Mega Charizard Y's shiny form.
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| * Charizard's stats are identical to Typhlosion's.
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| * Mega Charizard X resembles Charizard's shiny form in Generation VI, while Mega Charizard Y's shiny form resembles Charizard's shiny form in Generations IV and V.
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| * Mega Charizard X and Mega Sceptile are the only Mega Starter's Final Evolution to have Dragon-type in the series.
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| * Mega Charizard X share the same Fire/Dragon-type with Reshiram.
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| * Charizard and Mewtwo are the only Pokémon that have two different version exclusive Mega Evolutions in existence.
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| * Prior to [[Generation VI]], Charizard and Rhyhorn shared nearly the same cry. This cry was updated and reused for Mega Charizard Y. | | * Prior to [[Generation VI]], Charizard and Rhyhorn shared nearly the same cry. This cry was updated and reused for Mega Charizard Y. |
| * {{v2|Yellow}} is the only [[Generation I]] game in which Charizard can learn {{m|Fly}}, though it can still be traded to the older games. | | * {{v2|Yellow}} is the only [[Generation I]] game in which Charizard can learn {{m|Fly}}, though it can still be traded to the older games. |