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PokéPark Wii (Video Game)

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The "cute Pikachu" Pokémon spinoff series for the Wii, and perhaps the one with the highest production values: instead of being a virtual pet, it's more of an action/adventure game.PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure stars our favorite Pokémon, Pikachu, as the main character. Mew has asked him and his friends to help repair the Sky Prism that powers Mew's home, the Sky Pavilion. The Pavilion floats high above the PokéPark, where many Pokémon live and come to play: the friendship and love among the Pokémon of the park sustains the Prism, and without it, the Pavilion will fall and crush the PokéPark below. Pikachu can befriend other Pokémon, thus helping to restore the Prism, by doing favors for them, or proving himself in Skill Games with them.The game has a sequel, PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, which got released on the Wii (in Japan, it's titled Beyond the World) and features Pokémon from Black and White and multiplayer. This game has a much deeper story involving the possible destruction of the Pokémon World and the Wish Park.
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Regional Bonus
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Regional Bonus: The passwords are different for each region.
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The Artifact
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The Artifact: Befriending Pokémon. Instead of being playable in any of the 4 minigames, the Pokémon you meet only serve as plot coupons in this game. The minigames as well. There are only 4 minigames, and while they do allow for co-operative play (after you unlock them) there are only 4 characters to choose from (unlike Poképark, where every Pokémon you befriend can be played in one minigame or another). It doesn't help that in the story mode there's only one Pokémon you can play as that will be allowed a high enough score to beat the minigame, regardless of how well you do with the others.
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Heroic Mime
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Heroic Mime: Pikachu.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: This game features a darker tone than its prequel, with the introduction, use, and effects of Wish Park.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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Brainwashed and Crazy: Participating in Wish Park's attractions has this effect on the PokéPark Pokémon. It's also implied Gothitelle can do this to Pokémon directly. Zoroark in Dance Zone and Piplup in Wish Castle.
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Lovable Coward
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Lovable Coward: Tepig, also a Cowardly Lion. Emboar, Tepig's mentor, explains that he started out this way as well.
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: Beating Pokémon in battle, Chase, and/or Hide and Seek allows you to be their friend.
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Dance Sensation
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Dance Sensation: Chandelure believe his Dance Inferno attraction is this.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: One of the loading screens show Pikachu running towards the camera and looking curiously at you.
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Ambiguous Situation
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Ambiguous Situation: When exactly Piplup was brainwashed was unclear. It could've been as early as when Piplup was left behind in the Cake Zone, as late as when Gothitelle captured Piplup in the power zone or somewhere in between.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: Bellossom mentions finding something at the Beach Zone when you first visit her zone. The Magical Watering Can she found is how you revive the Gracidea flower.
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Ironic Hell
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Ironic Hell: Darkrai wanted to create a world where no Pokemon, including himself, would have to experience the torment of loneliness. His Heroic Sacrifice result in him wandering the Dark Vortex alone, at least until Pikachu saves him.
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Flipping Helpless
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Flipping Helpless: If you charge into Turtwig in the first zone (with minigames) at the beginning of the game, it will be flipped onto its back for a few seconds before flipping back over.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Meowth, having a quiz game, obviously gets to say "That's right!". A bit of Brooklyn accent also seeps out of his dialogue at times. Hey, doesn't the Pelipper and the bulletin board next to it, along with the Corphish going "hey hey!", remind you of some other Pokémon spinoff?
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Party in My Pocket
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Party in My Pocket: Only one recruited Pal is active or even visible throughout most of the gameplay.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: The Pokémon who teaches Pikachu Iron Tail is Primeape, whom you may know to not have a tail. It's a lampshade on the fact that in the standard Pokémon RPGs, Primeape can learn Iron Tail from its pre-evolution, Mankey, who does have a tail. When Pikachu questions how he can know it, he basically says that he's just that good.
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Character Select Forcing
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Character Select Forcing: Unlike the previous game, where you could beat any minigame with any character (albeit with some characters doing better than others), the game has one specific character you have to clear the game with or else the game won't let your score be high enough to pass. Most often the newest character you received.
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Unsettling Gender-Reveal
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Unsettling Gender-Reveal: After the main game is complete, a quick battle with Gothorita reveals that many Pokémon mistake him for a girl.
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Evolving Credits
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Evolving Credits: Once the worlds are saved, the game's end credits can be replayed. All Pokémon you did not yet befriend assume the form of black silhouettes.
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After the End
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After the End: The most lighthearted take possible on the trope, and only in the sense that humans have abandoned the theme park for Pokémon to take over. It's unclear if humans (not counting Cofagrigus) are still around elsewhere or not.
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Pop Quiz
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Pop Quiz: One of the ways you can befriend Pokémon is by correctly answering three questions.
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Crapsaccharine World
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Crapsaccharine World: Wish Park appears at first glance a child's fantasy world, until it turns out that the Pokémon entering it get brainwashed and can never leave.
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Ability Required to Proceed
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The minigames as well. There are only 4 minigames, and while they do allow for co-operative play (after you unlock them) there are only 4 characters to choose from (unlike Poképark, where every Pokémon you befriend can be played in one minigame or another). It doesn't help that in the story mode there's only one Pokémon you can play as that will be allowed a high enough score to beat the minigame, regardless of how well you do with the others.
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Well, Excuse Me, Princess!
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Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: Snivy, even being specifically labelled female and a princess of her home area. She starts off as a Bratty Half-Pint, though she defrosts a little as things progress.
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You Have Failed Me
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You Have Failed Me: While Darkrai's minions get bellowed this a fair few times, it doesn't seem to go past an idle scolding. Those who try to turn against his Dragons, however, are handled less generously.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: Both game's PokéParks.
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Artificial Atmospheric Actions
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Artificial Atmospheric Actions: Pokemon that wander about in each zone are capable of conversing with each other, as well as attack each other.
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Surprisingly Creepy Moment
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Surprisingly Creepy Moment: Some of the scenes in PokéPark 2 are actually pretty creepy. The fact that the Big Bad accidentally nears an End of the World as We Know It is only one of the surprisingly disturbing things in this game. Then there's Pikachu being pushed to the brink of the Despair Event Horizon after all his friends have their memories wiped and no longer remember him.
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Little Miss Snarker
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Little Miss Snarker: Snivy is quite possibly one of the snarkiest Pokemon in the franchise so far. Given half the mons she has to deal with though, it's rather understandable. She does end up warming up to the main group over the course of the adventure, though.
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We Used to Be Friends
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We Used to Be Friends: Venusaur, Empoleon, and Blaziken were close friends but had a big fight due to their differing ideas on how to govern their respective Zones (Venusaur being overcontrolling, Empoleon being hands-off, and Blaziken being lenient but also willing to take direct action when necessary). It's implied their friendship ending is what caused the Sky Prism to shatter in the first place.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Gothitelle.
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Easy Amnesia
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Easy Amnesia: Darkrai induces this in the other playable characters besides Pikachu, causing them to lose their memories of Pikachu and their adventure. Luckily, a quick battle or game of Chase can bring them back to their senses.
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Fragile Speedster
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Fragile Speedster: Snivy has the highest mobility and lowest HP of all the Pals.
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Million to One Chance
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Million to One Chance: Averted. Whoever seals away the Dark Vortex is extremely likely to be trapped in the darkness. Darkrai takes on this sacrifice, and sure enough, cannot return unless the Pals gain Reshiram and Zekrom's help.
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: A few of the battles against certain Pokemon can fall under this. They just love to spam certain moves without giving you any time to recover. Interestingly, you can turn it back on them - in some cases, the best way to win a battle isn't via strategy, but repeatedly ramming into your opponent while running circles around them.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: It is possible to befriend every Pokémon in the game, no exceptions.
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Cowardly Lion
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Tepig, also a Cowardly Lion.
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Heroic Sacrifice
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6439de78
comment
Heroic Sacrifice: When Darkrai realizes his attempts to make Wish Park into the ideal world has only caused the world's balance to be disrupted and the Dark Vortex starts destroying both worlds, Darkrai takes Reuniclus' invention and enters the vortex to close it himself.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6439de78
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6439de78
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6439de78
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_659702b0
type
Photo Mode
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_659702b0
comment
Photo Mode: After Pikachu meets Misdreavus, she gives them a camera with which the player can take photos with. Each film roll can hold up to 30 pictures. These 30 pictures can also be sent to an SD card purchased separately. This feature is carried over to the game's sequel, although the player can now store up to 72 photos. In both cases, pictures can be taken from a third-person view or from Pikachu's perspective.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_659702b0
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_659702b0
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_659702b0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_66f59ad
type
Balloonacy
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_66f59ad
comment
Balloonacy: Pikachu uses a bunch of balloons in order to play "Pelipper's Circle Circuit" and "Salamence's Air Ace".
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_66f59ad
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_66f59ad
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_66f59ad
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_67e9f779
type
Teleport Spam
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_67e9f779
comment
Teleport Spam: The first phase of Darkrai's boss fight.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_67e9f779
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_67e9f779
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_67e9f779
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8
type
Fighting Your Friend
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8
comment
Fighting Your Friend: Pikachu is forced to battle a brainwashed Piplup. Subverted with Oshawott and Tepig after their memories are wiped.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8
featureApplicability
-0.3
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b
type
Disney Death
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b
comment
Disney Death: When the Dark Vortex goes haywire, all of the Pokemon are seen getting sucked inside the vortex except Pikachu and Darkrai. However, Darkrai, realizing the error in his ways, carries the orb inside the vortex to free all of the Pokemon. He later becomes trapped inside the vortex, but is later freed by Reshiram and Zekrom.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7360806f
type
In-Series Nickname
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7360806f
comment
In-Series Nickname: Pikachu is nicknamed Lightning Strike by the Pokémon in the Lava Zone. Pikachu and the Unova starters are referred to by a variety of nicknames in Wonders Beyond. Which nickname is used is dependent on the player's actions.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7360806f
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7360806f
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7360806f
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_75898be8
type
Tomboy Princess
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_75898be8
comment
Tomboy Princess: Snivy takes on this role in the game. Serperior assumes the role of queen of the Arbor Area and is Snivy's mom.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_75898be8
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_75898be8
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_75898be8
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8
type
Spotlight-Stealing Squad
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8
comment
Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Piplup is the only supporting character from Pikachu's Adventure that returns, and has a more prominent role. Not that he wasn't prominent in the first one, as well as his entire evolutionary chain.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58
type
100% Completion
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58
comment
100% Completion: In both games you have to befriend everyone, and in PokéPark Wii you have to befriend them twice, in order to get a secret cutscene at the end. Which lasts for all but a few seconds. You can also choose to max out all of your stats (all of Pikachu's stats in PokéPark 1, everyone's stats in PokéPark 2) and beat all of the minigames with every character's highest possible score (in PokéPark 1), but they don't go towards a completion bonus.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83
type
Obviously Evil
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83
comment
Obviously Evil: The vast majority of the Pokémon working at Wish Park are Dark or Ghost Type Pokémon- Cofagrigus, Yamask, Chandelure, Litwick, Lampent, Hydreigon, and Darkrai. The only ones that aren’t are Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle, Haxorus and Sigilyph, but they’re still intimidating enough to count.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7c0bfb83
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7fa7b32e
type
Make My Monster Grow
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7fa7b32e
comment
Make My Monster Grow: Darkrai during the second phase of the battle during the climax of PokéPark 2.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7fa7b32e
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7fa7b32e
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_7fa7b32e
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c
type
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c
comment
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: In the first game, the Pokémon you would expect are immune to Thunderbolt. The sequel's expansion of the battle system takes the full spectrum of type matchups into account.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f
type
Proud Warrior Race Guy
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f
comment
Proud Warrior Race Guy: Blaziken and his followers in the Lava Zone. As one Pokémon put it, "Let's battle. Don't ask why. Battling is just like saying hello here."
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c6b6125
type
Theme Parks
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c6b6125
comment
Theme Parks: Take a wild guess as to what the setting is.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c6b6125
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c6b6125
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_8c6b6125
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9186eded
type
Helicopter Parents
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9186eded
comment
Helicopter Parents: Venusaur acts like one of these to the Pokémon living in the Meadow Zone, not allowing them to visit other Zones, as well as preventing outsiders to come in, and even forbidding attractions. Pikachu eventually convinces him to change his mind.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9186eded
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9186eded
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9186eded
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_931405b2
type
Monster Arena
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_931405b2
comment
Monster Arena: Battle Tournament, which serves as a large part of Tepig's motivation. You can enter it after the credits roll.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_931405b2
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_931405b2
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_931405b2
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_933576c8
type
Mighty Glacier
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_933576c8
comment
Mighty Glacier: Tepig has the lowest speed, but highest HP and deals by far the most damage of all the Pals.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_933576c8
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_933576c8
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_933576c8
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_970c790a
type
Big Bad
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_970c790a
comment
Big Bad: Darkrai.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_970c790a
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_970c790a
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_970c790a
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_99e14f05
type
All-Loving Hero
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_99e14f05
comment
All-Loving Hero: Pikachu.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_99e14f05
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_99e14f05
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_99e14f05
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109
type
Floating Continent
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109
comment
Floating Continent: The Sky Pavilion, Mew's home.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9cb3e22e
type
Interface Spoiler
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9cb3e22e
comment
Interface Spoiler: Pokemon you haven't befriended yet appear as sillouettes in the credits. Including Darkrai, spoiling that his Heroic Sacrifice was a Disney Death.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9cb3e22e
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9cb3e22e
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9cb3e22e
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9eb7e397
type
Long-Lived
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9eb7e397
comment
Long-Lived: Bronzong is stated to have been around since creatures other than Pokémon (humans) lived in the PokéPark.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9eb7e397
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9eb7e397
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_9eb7e397
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a18d407b
type
Samus Is a Girl
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a18d407b
comment
Samus Is a Girl: Oshawott is a bit shocked to discover that Snivy is a girl. In a similar vein, you’ll be shocked to discover that Gothorita is actually male.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a18d407b
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a18d407b
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a18d407b
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a1b141f4
type
My God, What Have I Done?
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a1b141f4
comment
My God, What Have I Done?: Darkrai, upon realizing that he has caused time and space to be disrupted, causing the Dark Vortex to start destroying both PokéPark and Wish Park.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a1b141f4
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a1b141f4
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_a1b141f4
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ac560dc4
type
Save the Villain
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ac560dc4
comment
Save the Villain: Following Darkrai's Heroic Sacrifice, the players will help free him from the Dark Vortex out of pity. He does a Heel–Face Turn following this.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ac560dc4
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ac560dc4
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ac560dc4
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_b036fec2
type
First-Person Snapshooter
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_b036fec2
comment
First-Person Snapshooter: While the first game gave players the option to take screenshots, the second game requires specific pictures to be taken to befriend certain Pokémon.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_b036fec2
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_b036fec2
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_b036fec2
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ba236071
type
It Makes Sense in Context
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ba236071
comment
Oshawott rescues the group from Cofagrigus' cake barrage.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ba236071
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ba236071
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ba236071
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_bc74ef27
type
Berserk Button
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_bc74ef27
comment
Berserk Button: Never ever attack a Ursaring or any other big Pokémon. They're not afraid to beat up Pikachu if you do that.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_bc74ef27
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_bc74ef27
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_bc74ef27
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
type
Samurai
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
comment
Samurai: Samurott, the keeper of the Cove Area.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c5249b29
type
Nice Guy
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c5249b29
comment
Nice Guy: Blaziken. According to Sneasel, he never leaves an injustice unpunished, no matter how small! He also saves other Pokémon when they're in trouble.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c5249b29
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c5249b29
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c5249b29
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c64db44b
type
Idle Animation
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c64db44b
comment
Idle Animation: Pikachu has a few in the original that play if he's standing in certain zones or near certain Pokémon. He'll also fall asleep after a while. In Wonders Beyond, this is how you befriend Munna.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c64db44b
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c64db44b
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c64db44b
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: The first time you walk through the Haunted House in the Haunted Zone, you're met with a Duskull who promptly tells you you're the 999th guest to visit. If you talk to Blaziken, then decline to play his Attraction, he asks if that's your final answer.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d24ed873
type
Developer's Foresight
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d24ed873
comment
Developer's Foresight: Averted. The two pillars in the Cake Zone that Darkrai's giant hands break in the cutscene where you escape are already broken even if you go there before that happens.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d24ed873
featureApplicability
-1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d24ed873
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d24ed873
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d32b5dde
type
Hope Bringer
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d32b5dde
comment
Hope Bringer: In the opening cutscene, Reshiram sees Pikachu as this for the entire Pokemon world.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d32b5dde
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d32b5dde
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d32b5dde
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d75a1703
type
Year Outside, Hour Inside
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d75a1703
comment
Year Outside, Hour Inside: According to Musharna, time flows much in slower Wish Park compared to PokéPark.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d75a1703
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d75a1703
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_d75a1703
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
type
Chekhov's Gunman
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
comment
Chekhov's Gunman: Snorlax.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dda99fa8
type
Despair Event Horizon
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dda99fa8
comment
Despair Event Horizon: Pikachu goes into this in the second game after his friends leave him (thanks to their memories being erased temporarily). Thanks to Piplup appearing, he snaps out of it.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dda99fa8
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dda99fa8
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_dda99fa8
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
type
Camp
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
comment
Camp: Chandelure seems more effeminate than the other Attraction Bosses, with his love of dazzling decorations and his over-the-top nature.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e58e0124
type
Pokémon Speak
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e58e0124
comment
Pokémon Speak: Provides the Voice Grunting, but the Pokémon here (besides Roggenrola) can actually speak.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e58e0124
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e58e0124
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e58e0124
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e7b0229a
type
Laser-Guided Amnesia
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e7b0229a
comment
Laser-Guided Amnesia: Anyone who stays in Wish Park seems to get this. Late in the game, Darkrai does this to Piplup, Oshawott, Snivy, and Tepig himself and Pikachu has to snap them out of it.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e7b0229a
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e7b0229a
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_e7b0229a
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ea5c413d
type
Biting-the-Hand Humor
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ea5c413d
comment
Biting-the-Hand Humor: There's a Tyranitar that mocks the game's premise in the Granite zone.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ea5c413d
featureApplicability
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ea5c413d
featureConfidence
1.0
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game)
hasFeature
PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_ea5c413d
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_eb81c601
type
Big Damn Heroes
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_eb81c601
comment
Big Damn Heroes: Quite a few examples in PokéPark 2. Oshawott rescues the group from Cofagrigus' cake barrage. Zoroark calls out Gothitelle, causing the Wish Park crew to leave. Reshiram and Zekrom bringing Piplup to Pikachu to snap him out of his depression. Piplup goes to get Reuniclus to help stop the Dark Vortex, arriving in Wish Park just as soon as the vortex starts swallowing everyone up.
 PokéPark Wii (Video Game) / int_eb81c601
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Surfer Dude
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Surfer Dude: Pikachu uses a green surfboard in order to play "Gyarados' Aqua Dash".
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Video Game Cruelty Potential
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Video Game Cruelty Potential: To the other Pokémon: you can use your moves on them and watch them get hurt out of battle. Or, if you're feeling especially cruel, targeting bystander Pokémon while in battle with Iron Tail, or putting them into your opponent's line of fire. There are several Pokémon, like Buneary and Pachirisu, who you can send flying several feet just by running into them.
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The Power of Friendship
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The Power of Friendship: This is what holds the Sky Prism together.
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment: Attacking larger Pokemon won't end well...
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Well-Intentioned Extremist
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Darkrai wished to assemble a world where all Pokémon would play together in harmony forever, but them being trapped in Wish Park caused the Dark Vortex to threaten to engulf both worlds.
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Was Once a Man
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Was Once a Man: Cofagrigus is said to have been a king long time ago, and he's the evolved form of Yamask, Pokémon who are explicitly stated to be the spirits of deceased humans.
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Racing Minigame
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Racing Minigame: The Flight of Fancy attraction.
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Freudian Slippery Slope / int_7eaeb7c1
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Heroic Mime / int_1b761fe1
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Make My Monster Grow / int_7eaeb7c1
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