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In the RPG, Volt Tackle can only received by giving a Pikachu a Light Ball and giving it to the daycare lady with a Pikachu of the opposite gender. Once you receive an egg, the [[Pichu]] that hatches from it will have Volt Tackle in its moveset. After you have done that, you may then evolve Pichu into a Pikachu, and if later exposed to a Thunder Stone, Raichu.
In the RPG, Volt Tackle can only received by giving a Pikachu a Light Ball and giving it to the daycare lady with a Pikachu of the opposite gender. Once you receive an egg, the [[Pichu]] that hatches from it will have Volt Tackle in its moveset. After you have done that, you may then evolve Pichu into a Pikachu, and if later exposed to a Thunder Stone, Raichu.


Volt Tackle origonatied in another Video game made by Game Freak,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulseman| Pulse Man], which was only realeased in Japan. It was released a Year before the Japanese and ten Years before the Japanese Release of Emerald, the game when Volt Tackle became a move. Pulse Man's only way to attack was to use his move, the Volteccer, which is extremly simalar to Volt Tackle (In Japan, Volt Tackle was even named Volteccer).
This move in ''Pokémon'' is a direct reference to the signature move of the titular character of a Genesis/Mega Drive game called ''Pulseman'' made by Game Freak (the same developer that made ''Pokémon''). The move's look and controls in ''Brawl'' are also direct references to the move's look and controls from ''Pulseman''.


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