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(I will clarify the top hitbox of thunder is where it meteors. I'll also add that this specific placement of the meteor hitbox makes tech chasing, comboing or edgeguarding with the move impractical. You'd want the middle or bottom of the bolt for that.)
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**Down taunt
**Down taunt
**Side taunt
**Side taunt
*[[Thunder]] can now [[meteor smash]] opponents who collide with the cloud, quickly sending the opponent back down to Pikachu and allowing a [[tech-chase]] or followups such as an up smash. This may also remove the possibility of the [[Thunderspike]] technique.
*The top hitbox of [[Thunder]] can now [[meteor smash]] opponents who collide with the cloud, quickly sending the opponent back down to Pikachu and allowing a [[tech-chase]] or followups such as an up smash. This may also remove the possibility of the [[Thunderspike]] technique.
*Pikachu retains the ability to [[crawl]].
*Pikachu retains the ability to [[crawl]].



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Pikachu (SSB4)

Pikachu (ピカチュウ, Pikachū) will be a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. It retains its special moves of Thunder Jolt, Quick Attack, Thunder, and Skull Bash. Pikachu's appearance has been updated to match the most recent Pokémon games (such as the Generation V and VI main series games and PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure) and the Pokémon anime episodes; its model has been altered, and continues the trend of being gradually less chubby with each additional appearance. Pikachu is additionally significantly more brightly colored.

Confirmed information

  • The following moves are visually unchanged:
  • The top hitbox of Thunder can now meteor smash opponents who collide with the cloud, quickly sending the opponent back down to Pikachu and allowing a tech-chase or followups such as an up smash. This may also remove the possibility of the Thunderspike technique.
  • Pikachu retains the ability to crawl.

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