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* The Japanese name of the move {{m|Oblivion Wing}} is デスウイング ''Death Wing'' and the Japanese name of the move {{m|Night Slash}} is つじぎり ''{{wp|Tsujigiri|Crossroad Killing}}''.
* The Japanese name of the move {{m|Oblivion Wing}} is デスウイング ''Death Wing'' and the Japanese name of the move {{m|Night Slash}} is つじぎり ''{{wp|Tsujigiri|Crossroad Killing}}''.
* {{p|Vulpix}}'s [[Pokédex]] entry in {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon}} states that it can spew flames that seem to resemble the spirits of the deceased, which are sometimes mistaken for real [[Ghosts in the Pokémon world|ghosts]].
* {{p|Vulpix}}'s [[Pokédex]] entry in {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon}} states that it can spew flames that seem to resemble the spirits of the deceased, which are sometimes mistaken for real [[Ghosts in the Pokémon world|ghosts]].
* On the back of Gigantamax {{p|Garbodor}}'s body, there's a protruding skeleton of a deceased fish that appears to be a {{p|Magikarp}}.
* On the back of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Garbodor}}'s body, there's a protruding skeleton of a deceased fish that appears to be a {{p|Magikarp}}.
* The [[Loyal Three]] are the only deceased Pokémon to be shown being revived onscreen in the core series games.
* The [[Loyal Three]] are the only deceased Pokémon to be shown being revived onscreen in the core series games.