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| {{Anchor|Electrode}} [[File:Electrode - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| {{Anchor|Electrode}} [[File:Electrode - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| A Ball Pokémon. The more electricity it stores in its body, the quicker it moves. One danger of storing that much electricity is that the slightest stimulus may cause it to explode. Moves it specializes in include Selfdestruct and Explosion. Its love of electricity often causes it to gather in groups near power plants.
| A Ball Pokémon. The more electricity it stores in its body, the quicker it moves. One danger of storing that much electricity is that the slightest stimulus may cause it to explode. Moves it specializes in include Selfdestruct and Explosion. Its love of electricity often causes it to gather in groups near power plants.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=GBA|game2=Pokémon Emerald}}
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| [[Goldeen]]  
| [[Goldeen]]  
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| {{Anchor|Snorlax}} [[File:Snorlax - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| {{Anchor|Snorlax}} [[File:Snorlax - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| A Sleeping Pokémon. It's the ultimate loafer. Sometimes children like to play on top of its big belly. Once in a slumber, not even the hardest rain or the fiercest wind will wake it. Snorlax recovers health and restores its physical state by sleeping, and it proves daunting with its damaging Snore attack. Snorlax is the king of Sleeping Pokémon.
| A Sleeping Pokémon. It's the ultimate loafer. Sometimes children like to play on top of its big belly. Once in a slumber, not even the hardest rain or the fiercest wind will wake it. Snorlax recovers health and restores its physical state by sleeping, and it proves daunting with its damaging Snore attack. Snorlax is the king of Sleeping Pokémon.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=GBA|game2=Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen}}
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| [[Chikorita]]  
| [[Chikorita]]  
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| {{Anchor|Wobbuffet}} [[File:Wobbuffet - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| {{Anchor|Wobbuffet}} [[File:Wobbuffet - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| A Patient Pokémon. A nocturnal, cave-dwelling creature, Wobbuffet is calm and collected, but it will fight back viciously if its black tail is attacked—this hints at something secretive about its tail. If Wobbuffet is put into battle, the opponent cannot run away or switch. Females have lipsticklike markings around their mouths.
| A Patient Pokémon. A nocturnal, cave-dwelling creature, Wobbuffet is calm and collected, but it will fight back viciously if its black tail is attacked—this hints at something secretive about its tail. If Wobbuffet is put into battle, the opponent cannot run away or switch. Females have lipsticklike markings around their mouths.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|console2=GBA|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}}
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| [[Moltres]]  
| [[Moltres]]  
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| {{Anchor|Moltres}} [[File:Moltres - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| {{Anchor|Moltres}} [[File:Moltres - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]
| A Flame Pokémon. It's one of the legendary bird Pokémon. When Moltres appears in a town, it is said that spring will come earlier there than in other towns. If Moltres is injured, it apparently returns to a volcano to heal its wings with magma. Moltres spreads its wide, flame-covered wings and attacks opponents with the exciting and highly damaging Sky Attack.
| A Flame Pokémon. It's one of the legendary bird Pokémon. When Moltres appears in a town, it is said that spring will come earlier there than in other towns. If Moltres is injured, it apparently returns to a volcano to heal its wings with magma. Moltres spreads its wide, flame-covered wings and attacks opponents with the exciting and highly damaging Sky Attack.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|console2=GB|game2=Pokémon Crystal}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=GBA|game2=Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen}}
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| [[Entei]]  
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*There are numerous errors regarding the appearances of some Pokémon within their respective series:
*There are 3 errors regarding the appearances of some Pokémon within their respective series:
**The trophies for Munchlax and Bonsly say they first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when they actually debuted in ''Pokémon Dash'' and ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'', respectively.
**The trophies for Munchlax and Bonsly say they first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when they actually debuted in ''Pokémon Dash'' and ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'', respectively.
**The trophies for Lucario say it first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when it actually debuted in ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team''.
**The trophies for Lucario say it first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when it actually debuted in ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team''.
**Moltres' trophy says that it first appeared in ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Pokémon Silver'', when it actually debuted in ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Pokémon Blue''.
**Manaphy's trophy says that it first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when it actually debuted in ''Pokémon Ranger''.
** Wobbuffet's trophy states that it originated from ''Red and Blue'', when it actually debuted in ''Gold and Silver''. Wobbuffet's trophy also says that it appeared in ''FireRed and LeafGreen'' for the Nintendo DS; ''FireRed and LeafGreen'' were designed for the Game Boy Advance, not the DS.
**Manaphy' trophy says that it first appeared in ''Diamond and Pearl'', when it actually debuted in ''Pokémon Ranger''.


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