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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{m|Sky Attack}} and Brave Bird share similar in-game animations; the only major difference is that the former has a blue aura, and the latter has a red aura. This was{{tt|*|Hoenn saga's portrayal of Sky Attack showed a red aura. Sinnoh saga's portrayal was switched to a white aura.}} reversed in the anime. | * {{m|Sky Attack}} and Brave Bird share similar in-game animations in [[Generation IV]] and [[Generation V|V]]; the only major difference is that the former has a blue aura, and the latter has a red aura. This was{{tt|*|Hoenn saga's portrayal of Sky Attack showed a red aura. Sinnoh saga's portrayal was switched to a white aura.}} reversed in the anime. | ||
** In the Japanese version, there are even more similarities with Sky Attack being named "God Bird." | ** In the Japanese version, there are even more similarities with Sky Attack being named "God Bird." | ||
* In the anime and [[Pokémon Adventures]], Pokémon are shown with their wings spread out when Brave Bird connects, but the in-game descriptions state that the user tucks in its wings. | * In the anime and [[Pokémon Adventures]], Pokémon are shown with their wings spread out when Brave Bird connects, but the in-game descriptions state that the user tucks in its wings. |