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Hippopotas and Water Pulse?

Ris

Wee.
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    I happened to come across a Hippopotas that knew water pulse at a Colosseum, and it seemed strange.

    Can this happen, is it some egg move? Or was it just weird O.O

    ~Ris
     
    Yep, Just another one of Nintendo's Flukes
     
    Yep like Diglett learning Aerial Ace (I think it does...) XD
    They really do make quite a few mistakes with pokemon learning moves.
    Good find by the way, I didn't notice XD
     
    I don't know if it was fluke. Hippos are water/land creatures, so they might have done it to stick to it's animal roots.
     
    I don't know if it was fluke. Hippos are water/land creatures, so they might have done it to stick to it's animal roots.

    If you notice from the anime, even touching water took it out of commission for a few.

    Then again, one should never mix the anime and games together.

    There's my two cents -_-
     
    Its not weird. It can learn it by the TM and plus its a hippo, so what do you expected. lol
     
    Its not weird. It can learn it by the TM and plus its a hippo, so what do you expected. lol

    Its not just a hippo, its also a Pokemon ;P

    But again, the anime and games have so many conflicting things that it makes you wonder if the Producers of the show even talk to the Programmers of the games.

    -_-;
     
    Really? Weird.

    It's like Dugtrio not being able to learn Sandstorm in generation three. D:

    Or Bronzong being able to learn Charge Beam, but not Thunderbolt...and the list goes on.

    -lawl at Zigzagoon with Ice Beam-
     
    Or like Bidoof learning Thunder (I think).

    I don't know if it's a fluke, but it's weird.
     
    I couldnt stop laughing when I heard this. Another bust from Nintendo.
     
    I don't know if it was fluke. Hippos are water/land creatures, so they might have done it to stick to it's animal roots.

    Yeah, it makes sense that they should give it some
    Water type moves. I personally thought they should've made it a Water and Ground type.
     
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