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* Jynx is one of the few Pokémon who naturally learn a [[move]] in a game in one generation, but then never learn it in again in another generation, in this case the move is {{m|Thrash}}. | * Jynx is one of the few Pokémon who naturally learn a [[move]] in a game in one generation, but then never learn it in again in another generation, in this case the move is {{m|Thrash}}. | ||
*For a time it was believed that the black representing Jynx's face in the original [[Generation I]] version was actually a nothingness, a lack of form instead of Jynx's actual body (kind of like {{P|Gastly}} and {{P|Cloyster}} in its main body being composed of only a rather featureless black orb with various decoration on it, in this case, a dress, wig, and possibly gloves held up by Jynx's psychic power). This is more apparent in the original [[Pokémon Stadium]] when after being defeated, Jynx's body would suddenly disappear leaving only a empty dress and blond wig to fall to the floor in a pile. | *For a time it was believed that the black representing Jynx's face in the original [[Generation I]] version was actually a nothingness, a lack of form instead of Jynx's actual body (kind of like {{P|Gastly}} and {{P|Cloyster}} in its main body being composed of only a rather featureless black orb with various decoration on it, in this case, a dress, wig, and possibly gloves held up by Jynx's psychic power). This is more apparent in the original [[Pokémon Stadium]] when after being defeated, Jynx's body would suddenly disappear leaving only a empty dress and blond wig to fall to the floor in a pile. | ||
*In The Mandarin Island Miss Match episode Loreli commands her Jynx to use Ice Beam but the moves looks more like Ice Punch. | |||
===Controversy=== | ===Controversy=== |
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