Pokémon (universe)/Elements appearing in the Super Smash Flash series

The following list consists of media from the  universe that appears in Super Smash Flash and Super Smash Flash 2.


 * Pikachu, which debuts in these games as a Mouse Pokémon, appears as a starter character in both SSF and SSF2.
 * Jigglypuff, which debuts in these games as a Balloon Pokémon, appears as an unlockable character in SSF and a starter character in SSF2.
 * Mewtwo, which debuts in these games as a Genetic Pokémon, appears as an unlockable character in SSF.
 * Skull Bash, Pikachu's side attack in SSF and both Pikachu's and Pichu's side special move in SSF2, originates as a Normal-type move in these games.
 * Thunder, Pikachu's down attack and in SSF and both Pikachu's and Pichu's down special move in SSF2, originates as an Electric-type move in these games.
 * Quick Attack, Pikachu's up special move in SSF2, originates as a Normal-type move in these games.
 * Pound, Jigglypuff's in SSF and side special move in SSF2, originates as a Normal-type move in these games.
 * Sing and Rest, Jigglypuff's up special move and down special in SSF2, respectively, originate as Normal-type and Psychic-type moves, respectively, in these games.
 * Disable, Mewtwo's up attack and in SSF, originates as a Normal-type move in these games.
 * Agility, Pichu's up special move in SSF2, originates as a Psychic-type move in these games.
 * Oddish, which can be pulled by with Vegetable in SSF2, debuted as a Pokémon in these games.
 * Pikachu's second and eighth costumes in SSF2 are based on Raichu and Eevee, respectively, which debuted in these games.
 * The stage Saffron City in SSF2 is based on the city of the same name in these games. The stage also features Butterfree and Moltres as background characters.
 * Kakuna and Magnemite, which debuted as Pokémon in these games, appear as background characters on Pokémon Colosseum.
 * The Poké Ball, which appears in SSF2 as an item, as well as a part of Pikachu's, Jigglypuff's and Pichu's on-screen appearances and a background element of Pokémon Colosseum, originates as the main item in these games.
 * The Master Ball, which appears as an item in SSF2, originates as a rare item in these games.
 * Several Pokémon summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2 debuted in these games, including Charizard, Blastoise, Beedrill, Meowth, Electrode, Hitmonlee, Koffing, Weezing, Chansey, Staryu, Magikarp, Ditto, Porygon, and Snorlax.
 * Rare Candy, which originates as an item in these games, is one of the Food items that can appear in SSF2.
 * Pokémon Main Theme 2021, an upbeat synthetic remix of the opening theme from these games, plays as Pokémon Colosseum's main music track in SSF2.
 * Team Rocket Hideout, a cinematic remix of the theme that plays inside Team Rocket's secret hideout in these games, plays as Saffron City's main music track in SSF2.
 * Pokémon City Medley, a rock medley of five remixed songs that play in the cities in these games (Pallet Town, Celadon City, Vermilion City, Lavender Town, and Cinnabar Island), plays as Saffron City's alternate music track in SSF2.
 * The victory theme of Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Pichu, and Lucario in SSF2 is a remix of an excerpt of the title theme from these games.


 * Thunder Jolt, Pikachu's neutral special move in SSF2, originates as an Electric-type move from the Base Set Pikachu card.


 * The concept of Pokémon speaking by saying their names, which occurs for all Pokémon featured in SSF and SSF2, was first seen in this anime.
 * The background of Saffron City in SSF2 is partially based on its appearance in the anime.
 * The star KO in SSF2 is based on a recurring gag in the anime in which the Team Rocket trio is seen "blasting off again" upon defeat.

Pocket Monsters Stadium

 * The stages Pokémon Stadium in SSF and Pokémon Colosseum in SSF2 are based on the battle arena from this game, with Pokémon Stadium being named after the game itself.


 * Pikachu's twelfth costume in SSF2 is based on its in-game sprites from this game.


 * Pichu, which debuted in these games as a Tiny Mouse Pokémon, appears as an unlockable character in SSF2.
 * Rollout, Jigglypuff's neutral special move in SSF2, originates as a Rock-type move in these games.
 * Shadow Ball, Mewtwo's down attack in SSF, originates as a Ghost-type move in these games.
 * Pichu's recoil damage for all of its electric attacks in SSF2 is based on its Pokédex entry in these games.
 * Extreme Speed, Lucario's up special move in SSF2, originates as a Normal-type move in these games.
 * Pikachu's fifth costume in SSF2 is based on Marill, which debuted in these games.
 * Pikachu's eleventh costume and Pichu's sixth costume in SSF2 are based on their respective Shiny variants, which debuted in these games.
 * Pichu's twelfth costume in SSF2 is based on its in-game sprites from these games.
 * The stage Lake of Rage in SSF2 is based on the location of the same name in these games.
 * Several Pokémon summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2 debuted in these games, including Chikorita, Pichu, Bellossom, Wobbuffet, Gligar, Heracross, Delibird, and Porygon2.
 * Battle Theme, a synthetic orchestral medley of three remixed battle themes from these games (Battle! Johto Wild Pokémon, Battle! Johto Gym Leader, and Battle! Champion) taken directly from a portion of Pokémon Medley in the Smashing... Live! album, plays on Pokémon Stadium in SSF.
 * Trainer Battle, a rock remix of the theme that plays during a battle against a trainer in these games, plays as Pokémon Colosseum's alternate music track in SSF2.
 * Lake of Rage Swing, a calm remix of the theme that plays on Routes 42, 43, 44, and the Lake of Rage in these games, plays as Lake of Rage's main music track in SSF2.
 * Champion Battle (Lance & Red), an orchestral rock remix of the theme that plays during the battle against rivals Silver, Lance, or Red in these games, plays as Lake of Rage's alternate music track in SSF2.


 * Volt Tackle, Pikachu's Final Smash in SSF2, originates as its signature move in these games.
 * Pikachu's ninth costume in SSF2 is based on the Substitute Doll that appears during the move Substitute in these games.
 * Pichu's eighth and ninth costumes in SSF2 are based on Plusle and Minun, respectively, which debuted in these games.
 * The stage Sky Pillar in SSF2 is based on the location of the same name in these games. Its main stage hazard, Rayquaza, also debuted in these games.
 * Cascoon and Beldum, which debuted as Pokémon in these games, appear as background characters on Pokémon Colosseum in SSF2.
 * Several Pokémon summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2 debuted in these games, including Seedot, Shroomish, Metagross, and Jirachi.
 * Sky Pillar, an upbeat rock remix of the theme that plays inside the Sky Pillar in these games, plays as Sky Pillar's main music track in SSF2.


 * Pokémon Colosseum in SSF2 is named after this game.


 * Lucario, who debuts as a brief cameo in these games, appears as an unlockable character in SSF2.
 * Sky Tower, an orchestral remix of the theme that plays inside the Sky Tower in these games, plays as Sky Pillar's alternate music track in SSF2.


 * Lucario makes its first formal appearance as a character in this film.


 * Aura Sphere, Force Palm, and Feint, Lucario's neutral special move, side special move, and down special move in SSF2, respectively, originate as moves in these games.
 * Pikachu's sixth costume in SSF2 is based on Pachirisu, which debuted in these games.
 * Jigglypuff's sixth costume in SSF2 is based on Drifloon, which debuted in these games.
 * Pichu's sixth costume in SSF2 is based on Shinx, which debuted in these games.
 * The Cherish Ball, which appears as an item in SSF2 exclusive to the event Gotta Cherish Them All, originates as an item these games.
 * Several Pokémon summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2 debuted in these games, including Chatot, Garchomp, Porygon-Z, and Arceus.


 * Pichu's tenth costume in SSF2 is based on White Pichu, an unused form of Pichu from these games.
 * The music track Trainer Battle in SSF2 is based on its rendition in this game, where it plays during trainer battles in the Kanto region.


 * Electro Ball, Pichu's neutral special move in SSF2, originates as an Electric-type move in these games.
 * Several Pokémon summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2 debuted in these games, including Victini, Snivy, Tepig, and Klink.


 * Electric Terrain, Pichu's Final Smash in SSF2, originates as an Electric-type move in these games.
 * Zygarde, which can be summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2, debuted in these games.


 * Pikachu's seventh costume in SSF2 is based on Togedemaru, which debuted in these games.
 * Pichu's eleventh costume in SSF2 is based on Mimikyu, which debuted in these games.
 * Grubbin and Dewpider, which debuted as Pokémon in these games, appear as background characters on Pokémon Colosseum.
 * Alolan Exeggutor, which can be summoned from Poké Balls in SSF2, debuted in these games.


 * Gigantamax Curry, which originates as an food item in these games, is one of the Food items that can appear in SSF2.