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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:MewtwoBarrier.png|thumb|right|250px|{{an|Mewtwo}} using {{m|Barrier}}]]
[[File:Mewtwo Barrier.png|thumb|right|250px|{{an|Mewtwo}} using {{m|Barrier}}]]
Moves in the anime often appear different to how they are depicted in the games. [[Ash's Pikachu]] often uses {{m|Agility}} as a physical attacking move, rather than a move that merely raises {{stat|Speed}}. The almost limitless nature of the anime lends itself to many more [[differences between the games and anime]] in relation to Pokémon's moves. Pokémon are able to use many more moves [[field move (main series)|outside of battle]], such as {{AP|Bulbasaur}}'s {{m|Vine Whip}}. In battle, moves may be used in unorthodox manners, especially to overcome type disadvantage—perhaps best depicted with the battle between Ash's Pikachu and Blaine's Rhydon. Invented, {{DL|Moves not in the Pokémon games|In the anime|anime-exclusive moves}} have existed since the third episode, and custom-made moves have been prevalent in the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}.
Moves in the anime often appear different to how they are depicted in the games. [[Ash's Pikachu]] often uses {{m|Agility}} as a physical attacking move, rather than a move that merely raises {{stat|Speed}}. The almost limitless nature of the anime lends itself to many more [[differences between the games and anime]] in relation to Pokémon's moves. Pokémon are able to use many more moves [[field move (main series)|outside of battle]], such as {{AP|Bulbasaur}}'s {{m|Vine Whip}}. In battle, moves may be used in unorthodox manners, especially to overcome type disadvantage—perhaps best depicted with the battle between Ash's Pikachu and Blaine's Rhydon. Invented, {{DL|Moves not in the Pokémon games|In the anime|anime-exclusive moves}} have existed since the third episode, and custom-made moves have been prevalent in the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}.


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