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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* Happens in ''[[Little Big Adventure]]'' whenever someone is electrocuted. |
* Happens in ''[[Little Big Adventure]]'' whenever someone is electrocuted. |
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* This was a feature of Pikachu's electrical attacks in the original (and ONLY in the original) ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' [[Earthbound|Ness]], [[Metroid|Samus]], and several items did the same thing in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', but like Pikachu, they could only do so in the first game. This even provides something of a visual gag if Samus gets shocked, because instead of showing us her skeleton, we just see the human figure ''inside'' her power suit. |
* This was a feature of Pikachu's electrical attacks in the original (and ONLY in the original) ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[Earthbound|Ness]], [[Metroid|Samus]], and several items did the same thing in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', but like Pikachu, they could only do so in the first game. This even provides something of a visual gag if Samus gets shocked, because instead of showing us her skeleton, we just see the human figure ''inside'' her power suit. |
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** On the other hand, when [[Kirby]] and [[Pokémon|Jigglypuff]] get hit by electric attacks, only their eyes are visible, implying (sensibly) that they have no skeleton. |
** On the other hand, when [[Kirby]] and [[Pokémon|Jigglypuff]] get hit by electric attacks, only their eyes are visible, implying (sensibly) that they have no skeleton. |
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* ''[[Touch Detective]]'' Nintendo DS game. One of the characters in Episode 2 can suffer from X Ray Sparks by fooling around with an electrical socket. |
* ''[[Touch Detective]]'' Nintendo DS game. One of the characters in Episode 2 can suffer from X Ray Sparks by fooling around with an electrical socket. |