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'''Thunder Jolt''' ({{ja|でんげき|Dengeki}}, ''Electric Shock'') is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[neutral special move]].
'''Thunder Jolt''' ({{ja|でんげき|Dengeki}}, ''Electric Shock/Volt Attack'') is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[neutral special move]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
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*The version of the move in ''Smash 64'' has a [[hitbox]] that does not match with its appearance - it tightly hugs the ground as the visual effect bounces over it. ''Melee'' reworks the attack to have a hitbox in the expected place as well as one under the arch to hit crouchers. ''Brawl'', however, deletes this coverage hitbox.
*The version of the move in ''Smash 64'' has a [[hitbox]] that does not match with its appearance - it tightly hugs the ground as the visual effect bounces over it. ''Melee'' reworks the attack to have a hitbox in the expected place as well as one under the arch to hit crouchers. ''Brawl'', however, deletes this coverage hitbox.
*In ''Smash 64'', an interesting [[glitch]] can occur. When the user sends a grounded Thunder Jolt over a ledge (such as the one left of the [[Greenhouse]] on [[Hyrule Castle]]) while an opponent {{SSB|Fox}}'s [[Reflector]] is active (and very near but not touching the wall), the Thunder Jolt's sprite will continue through the opponent with the animation direction reversed in a sort of electrical moonwalk, making the arc appear to bounce completely vertically rather than parabolically. This is purely visual and does not affect its [[hitbox]], speed or duration.
*In ''Smash 64'', an interesting [[glitch]] can occur. When the user sends a grounded Thunder Jolt over a ledge (such as the one left of the [[Greenhouse]] on [[Hyrule Castle]]) while an opponent {{SSB|Fox}}'s [[Reflector]] is active (and very near but not touching the wall), the Thunder Jolt's sprite will continue through the opponent with the animation direction reversed in a sort of electrical moonwalk, making the arc appear to bounce completely vertically rather than parabolically. This is purely visual and does not affect its [[hitbox]], speed or duration.
*The voice clip played when Pikachu uses the move in ''Smash 64'' is taken directly from [https://twitter.com/ComJayOfficial/status/1043256874009673729 a scene] in [[bulbapedia:EP024|the twenty-fourth episode]] of the ''Pokémon'' anime.
*The voice clip played when Pikachu uses the move in ''Smash 64'' is taken directly from [https://twitter.com/ComJayOfficial/status/1043256874009673729 a scene] from [[bulbapedia:EP024|the twenty-fourth episode]] of the ''Pokémon'' anime.
*In the French, German, Italian and Spanish translations of ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', this move is referred with the respective names used in those languages for {{iw|bulbapedia|Thunderbolt|move}}, a move present in every ''Pokémon'' game. Since ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', this discrepancy has been corrected in each of these localizations, except the Latin American Spanish one.
*In the French, German, Italian and Spanish translations of ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', this move is referred with the respective names used in those languages for {{iw|bulbapedia|Thunderbolt|move}}, a move present in every ''Pokémon'' game. Since ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', this discrepancy has been corrected in each of these localizations, except the Latin American Spanish one.


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