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* [[The Dragon]]: Gothitelle in ''Wonders Beyond''.
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: {{spoiler|Darkrai induces this in the other playable characters besides Pikachu in ''Wonders Beyond'', 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.}}
* [[Elemental Rock -Paper -Scissors]]: As always, Ground types are immune to Thunderbolt among the other type matchups.
* {{spoiler|[[Fighting Your Friend]]: Pikachu is forced to battle a brainwashed Piplup in ''Wonders Beyond''.}}
* [[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.
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* [[Heroic Mime]]: Pikachu.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|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.}}
* [[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.
* [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]]: In ''Wonders Beyond'', anyone who stays in Wish Park seems to get this. {{spoiler|Late in the game, Darkrai does this to Piplup, Oshawott, Snivy, and Tepig himself and Pikachu has to snap them out of it.}}
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: The Pokémon who teaches Pikachu Iron Tail is Primeape, who 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.
** There's a Tyranitar that mocks the game's premise in the Granite zone.
* [[The Messiah]]: Pikachu again.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: {{spoiler|Darkrai, upon realizing that he has caused time and space to be disrupted, causing the Dark Vortex to start destroying both Pokepark ''and'' Wish Park.}}
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Meowth, having a quiz game, obviously gets to say "That's right!" <ref>his catchphrase from [[Pokémon (Anime)|the anime.]]</ref>
** Hey, doesn't the Pelipper and the bulletin board next to it, along with the Corphish going "hey hey!", remind you of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (Video Game)|some other Pokémon spinoff?]]
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* [[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.
* [[Ojou]]/[[Tomboy Princess]]: Snivy.
* [[One -Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Darkrai during the second phase of the battle during the climax of Pokepark 2.}}
* [[Pokémon Speak]]: Provides the [[Voice Grunting]], but the Pokémon here can actually speak.
* [[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."
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* [[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 [[The Haunted Mansion|999th]] guest to visit.
** If you talk to Blaziken, then decline to play his Attraction, he [[Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?|asks if that's your final answer.]]
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Hey You Pikachu]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Channel]]''.
* [[Spot Light Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Piplup is the only supporting character from ''Pikachu's Adventure'' that returns in ''Wonders Beyond'', and has a more prominent role.
* [[Super Title 64 Advance]]
* [[Surprise Creepy]]: Some of the scenes in Poképark 2 are actually pretty creepy.
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** There are several Pokémon, like Buneary and Pachirisu, who you can send flying several feet just by running into them.
** [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Of course, some of the larger ones fight back...
* [[Well -Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|Darkrai}}.
 
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