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In the Alola region, references to Z-Power in speech are common. Often, saying "full-power" or "full-force" is shown as a form of encouragement and excitement, or even as a show of strength. | In the Alola region, references to Z-Power in speech are common. Often, saying "full-power" or "full-force" is shown as a form of encouragement and excitement, or even as a show of strength. | ||
* The festival in [[Iki Town]] at the beginning of the games is described as a "full-powered festival" by Professor Kukui and the Ultra Recon Squad. | * The festival in [[Iki Town]] at the beginning of the games is described as a "full-powered festival" by Professor Kukui and the Ultra Recon Squad. | ||
* [[Lillie]] refers to her second outfit as her Z-Powered form (Japanese: '''{{ruby| | * [[Lillie]] refers to her second outfit as her Z-Powered form (Japanese: '''{{ruby|全力|ぜんりょく}}の{{ruby|姿|すがた}}''' ''full-powered form''). She also often describes her improvement of confidence as showing her "full power" or "full force." This parallels internal data referring to Z-Moves as <code>ZenryokuWaza</code>, meaning "full-powered move." She often follows these comments by performing the Z-Move pose for [[Normalium Z]]. | ||
** Merchandise and the [[Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: Super Music Collection]] refer to this outfit as '''Lively Lillie''', making no reference to Z-Power or Z-Moves. | ** Merchandise and the [[Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: Super Music Collection]] refer to this outfit as '''Lively Lillie''', making no reference to Z-Power or Z-Moves. | ||
* In Sun and Moon only, Mina has a catchphrase, saying "get your Z on" or "get our Z on" as a way of expressing good sportsmanship. | * In Sun and Moon only, Mina has a catchphrase, saying "get your Z on" or "get our Z on" as a way of expressing good sportsmanship. |