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**Mendel Palace seems to have a major game freezing glitch involving a transforming character (note Transform became a move in Pokémon). |
**Mendel Palace seems to have a major game freezing glitch involving a transforming character (note Transform became a move in Pokémon). |
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**Non music references to Pulseman exist in Pokémon such as the Japanese name of S.S. Anne (St. Anne) referring to a home computer in the game, and the Japanese name of Volt Tackle (Volteccer) is the name of Pulseman's special electrical move; however Volteccer itself was based on another franchise (elaborate). On of the cover arts (there are at least two) for the Satoshi Tajiri: A Man Who Created Pokémon book (not to be confused with the later manga) features Pulseman with Pikachu. |
**Non music references to Pulseman exist in Pokémon such as the Japanese name of S.S. Anne (St. Anne) referring to a home computer in the game, and the Japanese name of Volt Tackle (Volteccer) is the name of Pulseman's special electrical move; however Volteccer itself was based on another franchise (elaborate). On of the cover arts (there are at least two) for the Satoshi Tajiri: A Man Who Created Pokémon book (not to be confused with the later manga) features Pulseman with Pikachu. |
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*Toby Fox the composer of Undertale worked on a Battle Tower song in Pokémon Sword/Shield, and also on Game Freak's game Town, so a similarity in style could be expected. |
*Toby Fox the composer of Undertale worked on a Battle Tower song in Pokémon Sword/Shield, and also on Game Freak's game Little Town Hero, so a similarity in style could be expected. |
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*Electivire's cry actually uses elements from a guitar sample which can be seen in Zero-G's "Chemical Beats" library. The elements were later reused for Pokémon Black and White music and Lysandre's theme from Pokémon X and Y.<ref>[https://twitter.com/vgmresources/status/1107708218426515457 Twitter (VGMResources)]</ref> |
*Electivire's cry actually uses elements from a guitar sample which can be seen in Zero-G's "Chemical Beats" library. The elements were later reused for Pokémon Black and White music and Lysandre's theme from Pokémon X and Y.<ref>[https://twitter.com/vgmresources/status/1107708218426515457 Twitter (VGMResources)]</ref> |
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