Z-Move: Difference between revisions

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In [[SM052]], Ash and [[Nebby]] performed the Z-Move, {{m|Searing Sunraze Smash}} in order to open up the [[Ultra Wormhole]] and rescue [[Lusamine]] from [[Ultra Deep Sea]].
In [[SM052]], Ash and [[Nebby]] performed the Z-Move, {{m|Searing Sunraze Smash}} in order to open up the [[Ultra Wormhole]] and rescue [[Lusamine]] from [[Ultra Deep Sea]].


In [[SM054]], Ash's Electrium Z temporarily transformed into an [[Pikashunium Z]], allowing Pikachu to use {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}} to defeat the {{p|Nihilego}} possessing [[Lusamine]]. The Z-Crystal then transformed back into an Electrium Z after the attack.
In [[SM054]], Ash's Electrium Z temporarily transformed into an [[Pikashunium Z]], allowing Pikachu to use {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}} to defeat the {{p|Nihilego}} possessing Lusamine. The Z-Crystal then transformed back into an Electrium Z after the attack.


Typically in the anime, bipedal or semi-bipedal Pokémon with arm-like forelimbs tend to mimic the poses of their trainer during the activation. On the other hand, quadrupeds and the like, whose forelimbs show no manual dexterity, tend to stay still and wait until the activation is completed before acting.
Typically in the anime, bipedal or semi-bipedal Pokémon with arm-like forelimbs tend to mimic the poses of their trainer during the activation. On the other hand, quadrupeds and the like, whose forelimbs show no manual dexterity, tend to stay still and wait until the activation is completed before acting.
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