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|epnum=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epnum=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epname=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epname=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|vajp=Shin'ichirō Miki
|vajp=Shin-ichiro Miki
|vaen=Shin'ichirō Miki
|vaen=Shin-ichiro Miki
|desc={{main|Charizard (Super Smash Bros.)}}
|desc={{main|Charizard (Super Smash Bros.)}}
Charizard is the Pokémon Trainer's powerhouse, boasting heavy-hitting moves, above-average dash speed (slightly faster than Pikachu), and long-range attacks. Charizard's drawbacks include large weight, subpar aerial game, and slow walking speed. Its varied arsenal of attacks includes {{m|Rock Smash}}, a powerful frontal attack, and {{m|Fly}}, a recovery move that sends Charizard skyward and allows it to glide. It can also use Flamethrower to attack from a short distance, but its power decreases over time. It uses {{m|Fire Blast}} in the Pokémon Trainer's Final Smash, {{DL|Final Smash|Triple Finish}}.
Charizard is the Pokémon Trainer's powerhouse, boasting heavy-hitting moves, above-average dash speed (slightly faster than Pikachu), and long-range attacks. Charizard's drawbacks include large weight, subpar aerial game, and slow walking speed. Its varied arsenal of attacks includes {{m|Rock Smash}}, a powerful frontal attack, and {{m|Fly}}, a recovery move that sends Charizard skyward and allows it to glide. It can also use Flamethrower to attack from a short distance, but its power decreases over time. It uses {{m|Fire Blast}} in the Pokémon Trainer's Final Smash, {{DL|Final Smash|Triple Finish}}.
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|epnum=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epnum=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epname=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|epname=Super Smash Bros. Brawl
|vajp=Shin'ichirō Miki
|vajp=Shin-ichiro Miki
|vaen=Shin'ichirō Miki
|vaen=Shin-ichiro Miki
|desc=Now returned to Pokémon Trainer's roster, Charizard, while still the slowest option of the three, is significantly faster, improving its ability to approach opponents. Its aerial attacks, in particular, leave it less vulnerable, and generally have better knockback and range. In addition, {{m|Flare Blitz}}'s deals more knockback and shield damage. {{m|Fly}}, while not as good at knocking back as it used to be, its hitboxes are larger, allowing hits to connect more often. Charizard loses {{m|Rock Smash}} for Pokémon Change, decreasing its defensive options on its own, but once again allowing it to switch with Squirtle to adapt to the situation.
|desc=Now returned to Pokémon Trainer's roster, Charizard, while still the slowest option of the three, is significantly faster, improving its ability to approach opponents. Its aerial attacks, in particular, leave it less vulnerable, and generally have better knockback and range. In addition, {{m|Flare Blitz}}'s deals more knockback and shield damage. {{m|Fly}}, while not as good at knocking back as it used to be, its hitboxes are larger, allowing hits to connect more often. Charizard loses {{m|Rock Smash}} for Pokémon Change, decreasing its defensive options on its own, but once again allowing it to switch with Squirtle to adapt to the situation.
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