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==PokémonPokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
Starting from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', all Pokémon appear as rendered 3D models. The game also introduces [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]], and a number of Pokémon (including some not otherwise present in the game) are included amongst them. [[Pichu]] and [[Mewtwo]] are introduced as playable fighters, joining the retained Pikachu and Jigglypuff.
 
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|align=left|Freezes anyone close to it. Sometimes sends foes flying off the top of the screen for a KO.
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|[[File:Bellossom.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Bellossom (Pokémon)|Bellossom]]
|Sleep Powder
|align=left|Makes opponents close to it fall asleep. Can sometimes cause small damage.
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|[[File:Blastoise.PNG|100px]]
|Blastoise
|Hydro Pump
|align=left|Blastoise uses Hydro Pump and shoots many high pressured shots for water at foes. Best used near a ledge to stop foes from getting back on the stage. Unlike the Blastoise in the original, this one moves back a few feet after each blast.
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|[[File:Celebi.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Celebi (Pokémon)|Celebi]]
| Teleport
|align=left|Floats up to the sky. Player receives 8,000 extra points at the end of the match. According to the trophy, it has a 1 in 251 chance of appearing, like Mew.
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|[[File:Chansey.PNG|100px]]
|Chansey
|Softboiled
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|align=left|Charizard uses Flamethrower to breathe fire alternatively left to right, but stays in one place.
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|[[File:Chikorita.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Chikorita (Pokémon)|Chikorita]]
|Razor Leaf
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|align=left|Uses Metronome. All moves performed are exclusive to Clefairy. Explosion hits anyone in the blast radius. Blizzard makes a vertical ice pillar appear and hit foes. Fire Spin creates a horizontal fire which hits enemies. Whirlwind traps and damages foes.
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|[[File:Cyndaquil.PNG|100px]]
|[[SmashWiki:Cyndaquil|Cyndaquil]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Flamethrower (move)|Flamethrower]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Cyndaquil (Pokémon)|Cyndaquil]] attacks by using Flamethrower, which involves it jumping up and releasing a small blast of fire from its back; the effect is similar to Charizard, but only in one direction.. This deals constant weak damage to any opponent caught in it. Cyndaquil is one of the few Pokémon that can be knocked off the stage.
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|[[File:Electrode.PNG|100px]]
|Electrode
|Explosion
|align=left|Explodes. It can damage player who released it. The player can pick it up and throw it when it is close to exploding.
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|[[File:Entei.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Entei (Pokémon)|Entei]]
|Fire Blast
|align=left|Makes a vertical pillar of flame appear where Entei is. Does massive damage.
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|[[File:Goldeen.PNG|100px]]
|Goldeen
|Splash<small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|align=left|Uses Splash, a move which does nothing.
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|[[File:Ho-oh.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Ho-Oh (Pokémon)|Ho-Oh]]
|Sacred Fire
|align=left|Goes into the background to make a huge vertical pillar of fire that appears where it was called from. Like Entei's attack, it does a massive amount of damage, the attack radius is much bigger. Ho-oh can also damage opponents who touch it.
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|[[File:Lugia Melee.PNGpng|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Lugia (Pokémon)|Lugia]]
|Aeroblast
|align=left|Goes into the background to make a huge moving whirlpool in the air that does massive damage with immense knockback. The Aeroblast can KO any opponents at 0%. It can also damage opponents just by touching them directly.
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|[[File:Marill.PNG|100px]]
|[[SmashWiki:Marill|Marill]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Marill (Pokémon)|Marill]] attacks by using Tackle, which involves it running in a single direction, launching back any opponent who gets in its way. Marill continues in the opposite direction if it hits a wall; if it ends up in an enclosed space, it continues to bounce back and forth until it disappears.
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|[[File:Mew.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Mew (Pokémon)|Mew]]
| Teleport
|align=left|Says "Mew!" and drifts into the sky. The player is awarded 10,000 extra points at the end of the match. Has a 1 in 251 chance of appearing.
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|[[File:Moltres.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Moltres (Pokémon)|Moltres]]
|Sky Attack
|align=left|Burns anyone who touches it, blasting them in a random direction and usually KOing them.
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|[[File:Porygon2.PNG|100px]]
|[[SmashWiki:Porygon2|Porygon2]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Porygon2 (Pokémon)|Porygon2]] attacks by using Tackle; as soon as it is spawned, it dashes a short distance horizontally before disappearing, dealing moderate damage and a huge amount of knockback (in the opposite direction of Porygon2's tackle) to any opponents caught by it.
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|[[File:Raikou.PNG|100px]]
|[[SmashWiki:Raikou|Raikou]]
|[[bulbapedia:Spark (move)|Spark]]
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|align=left|Shoots stars after homing in on a target. Before it attacks, if the target moves, it will keep firing in the original position.
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|[[File:Suicune.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Suicune (Pokémon)|Suicune]]
|Icy Wind
|align=left|Makes a horizontal ice hurricane that starts where Suicune is. Does many damage.
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|[[File:Togepi.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Togepi (Pokémon)|Togepi]]
|Metronome
|align=left|Uses a random attack, but these attacks are unique to Togepi. Magnitude makes foes go into the ground, like [[Headbutt]]. Sing makes enemies fall asleep. Leech Seed puts Flowers on top of the characters' heads, like [[Lip's Stick]]. Rarely, it uses Night Shade, which makes the screen slowly become black for a few seconds.
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|[[File:Unown.PNG|100px]]
|[[SmashWiki:Unown|Unown]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]] <small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
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|align=left|Uses Poison Gas, which hits anyone around it.
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|[[File:Wobbuffet.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]]
|Counter
|align=left|Counters all attacks, wobbling back on forth as it does so. The faster the wobble, the more damage it will do. It can hurt the player who released it.
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|[[File:Zapdos Melee.PNGpng|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Zapdos (Pokémon)|Zapdos]]
|Thundershock
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*[[bulbapedia:Geodude (Pokémon)|Geodude]]
 
==Pok&#233;monPokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' continue to appear largely as Poké Ball Pokémon, stage hazards and trophies, as in ''Melee'', although they add Pokémon Trainer's Squirtle, Ivysaur & Charizard and Lucario as playable characters, while Pichu and Mewtwo were temporarily retired. Their main new roles connect to the Subspace Emissary mode, as power up Stickers are added, and Rayquaza serves as a boss in that mode.
 
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*[[Rayquaza]] (boss)
 
==Pok&#233;monPokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Pokémon still appear from [[Poké Ball]]s, though more powerful Pokémon can now appear from the new [[Master Ball]] item. While Pokémon Trainer was removed, Charizard was retained as a standalone playable fighter. [[Greninja]] was added for the first time, Pikachu & Jigglypuff maintained ever-present status, and [[Mewtwo]] would become available as a DLC option. With no counterpart to the Subspace Emissary mode of ''Brawl'', Stickers were no more.
 
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