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* In all handheld games starting from [[Generation IV]], and in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], the animation shows the flames being purple, although the description says they are bluish white. | * In all handheld games starting from [[Generation IV]], and in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], the animation shows the flames being purple, although the description says they are bluish white. | ||
* Even though Will-O-Wisp is a status move, its depiction in the anime is similar to that of a damage-dealing move, never causing any burns at all, in one instance being shown to equal {{m|Flamethrower}} in terms of power. | * Even though Will-O-Wisp is a status move, its depiction in the anime is similar to that of a damage-dealing move, never causing any burns at all, in one instance being shown to equal {{m|Flamethrower}} in terms of power. | ||
* In every dub of ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', when [[Butler]] calls for his {{p|Dusclops}} to use this attack, it is called "Capitata" rather than "Will-O-Wisp". In the Japanese version, Butler says 'Onibi!' which is Will-O-Wisp's official Japanese name. It is unknown how the name "Capitata" got into the script or final product. | |||
* In the Latin American dub of the anime, this move was called ''Fogonazo'' in [[AG189|''Gathering the Gang of Four!'']], which is the Spanish name for {{m|Seed Flare}}. | * In the Latin American dub of the anime, this move was called ''Fogonazo'' in [[AG189|''Gathering the Gang of Four!'']], which is the Spanish name for {{m|Seed Flare}}. | ||
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