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{{Move Infobox
 
{{Move Infobox
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|image = Splash PE.png
|japanese=はねる ''Hop''
 
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|ja_name = はねる
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|ja_trans= Hop
 
|generation=I
 
|generation=I
 
|type=Normal
 
|type=Normal
 
|category=Status
 
|category=Status
|power=
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|power= N/A
|accuracy=%
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|accuracy= N/A%
 
|pp=40<span class="explain" title="Max. 64">*</span>
 
|pp=40<span class="explain" title="Max. 64">*</span>
 
|affects=Self
 
|affects=Self
 
|contact=0
 
|contact=0
 
|magiccoat=0
 
|magiccoat=0
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|magicbounce=0
 
|brightpowder=0
 
|brightpowder=0
 
|detect=0
 
|detect=0
 
|snatch=0
 
|snatch=0
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|mirrormove=0
 
|kingsrock=0
 
|kingsrock=0
 
|contesttype=Cute
 
|contesttype=Cute
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|jam=0
 
|jam=0
 
|appeal2=0
 
|appeal2=0
 
}}'''Splash''' is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that has no effect.
}}
 
 
'''Splash''' is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that has no effect. Why Gamefreak added such a move is unclear, although it may be to emphasize the weakness of Pokemon such as Magikarp or Feebas.
 
   
 
==Pokémon who can learn this move==
 
==Pokémon who can learn this move==
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*[[Finneon]]
 
*[[Finneon]]
   
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==Trivia==
{{stub}}
 
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*Despite being named Splash in English, it is not a {{Type|Water}}-type move. This is due to a mistranslation of its Japanese name: Hop. This explains why such non-{{Type|Water}}-type Pokémon like [[Hoppip]] and [[Cleffa]] can learn the move.
 
{{Clear}}
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==Gallery==
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{{MoveGallery
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|games =
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Splash I.png {{!}} Splash in [[Generation I]].
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Splash II.png {{!}} Splash in [[Generation II]].
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Splash III.png {{!}} Splash depicted in [[Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version|Ruby, Sapphire]], [[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]], [[Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version|FireRed and LeafGreen]].
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Splash Move Game.png {{!}} Splash depicted in [[Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version|Black, White]], [[Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2|Black 2 and White 2]].
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|anime =
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Misty Togepi Metronome Splash.png {{!}} Splash being used by [[Togetic (anime)|Misty's Togepi]] via [[Metronome]].
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May Munchlax Metronome Splash.png {{!}} Splash being used by [[May's Munchlax]] via [[Metronome]].
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Normajean's Wynaut Splash.jpg {{!}} Splash being used by [[Normajean's Wynaut]].
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Karpy Splash.png {{!}} Splash being used by [[Karpy (SM113)|Karpy]].
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Goh Magikarp Splash.png {{!}} Splash being used by [[Goh's Magikarp]].
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|manga =
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Bill's Magikarp Splash.png {{!}} Splash being used by [[Bill's Magikarp]].
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|other1 = Brawl Goldeen.png {{!}} Splash depicted in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
 
}}
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{{List of Normal-type moves}}
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[[pl:Splash]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 7 January 2024

Splash
Splash PE
はねる
Hop
Generation: I
Battle Data
Type: Type Normal
Category Status
Power: N/A
Accuracy: N/A%
PP: 40*, max: ?
Affects: Self
Secondary Effect: None
Priority: 0
Contact: No
Contest Data
Contests (RSE)
Type: Cute
Appeal: 2 ♥♥
Jam: 0
Super Contests (DPPt)
Type: Cute
Appeal: 0
Contest Spectaculars (ORAS)
Type: Cute
Appeal:
Jam:
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Splash is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I that has no effect.

Pokémon who can learn this move

Through Breeding

Trivia

  • Despite being named Splash in English, it is not a Water-type move. This is due to a mistranslation of its Japanese name: Hop. This explains why such non-Water-type Pokémon like Hoppip and Cleffa can learn the move.


Gallery

Main games
Side games

Main series

Pokémon Adventures