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Volt Tackle is a physical Electric-type move that is as powerful as its special-counterpart, {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, though Thunder's power was slightly nerfed in Generation VI while Volt Tackle kept its power. While having the covetted 100% accuracy, it has a drawback of the user receiving recoil damage equal to one-third inflicted to the target. A weaker version, {{iw|bulbapedia|Wild Charge}}, was introduced in Generation V, which can be learned by many Electric-type Pokémon.  
Volt Tackle is a physical Electric-type move that is as powerful as its special-counterpart, {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, though Thunder's power was slightly nerfed in Generation VI while Volt Tackle kept its power. While having the covetted 100% accuracy, it has a drawback of the user receiving recoil damage equal to one-third inflicted to the target. A weaker version, {{iw|bulbapedia|Wild Charge}}, was introduced in Generation V, which can be learned by many Electric-type Pokémon.  


This move in ''Pokémon'' is a direct reference to Volteccer, the signature move of the titular character of a Genesis/Mega Drive game called ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pulseman}}'' made by [[Game Freak]], which itself is named after Voltekka, the signature attack of Tekkaman in {{s|wikipedia|Tatsunoko Production}}s' 1975 series ''{{s|wikipedia|Tekkaman: The Space Knight}}''. The move's look and controls in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' are also direct references to the move's look and controls from ''Pulseman''.
This move in ''Pokémon'' is a direct reference to Volteccer, the signature move of the titular character of a Genesis/Mega Drive game called ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pulseman}}'' made by [[Game Freak]], which itself is named after Voltekka, the signature attack of Tekkaman in {{s|wikipedia|Tatsunoko Production}}s' 1975 series ''{{s|wikipedia|Tekkaman: The Space Knight}}''. The move's look and controls in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' are also direct references to the move's look and controls from ''Pulseman''.


Pikachu's cry when performing Volt Tackle highly resembles the one when {{s|bulbapedia|Ash's Pikachu}} performs {{iw|bulbapedia|Thunderbolt|move}} in the ''Pokémon'' anime. Ash's Pikachu used Volt Tackle in the anime from the ''Ruby and Sapphire'' series till the ''Black & White'' series, when its use was replaced with Electro Ball.
Pikachu's cry when performing Volt Tackle highly resembles the one when {{s|bulbapedia|Ash's Pikachu}} performs {{iw|bulbapedia|Thunderbolt|move}} in the ''Pokémon'' anime. Ash's Pikachu used Volt Tackle in the anime from the ''Ruby and Sapphire'' series till the ''Black & White'' series, when its use was replaced with Electro Ball.

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