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Top 10 Iconic Pokemon Mega Evolution Scenes
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11 months ago
Get ready to witness the most epic Mega Evolutions in Pokémon history! We're diving into the most spectacular transformations that will make every trainer's heart race!
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Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most iconic, beloved,
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and stunning Pokémon Mega Evolution moments in the franchise's anime, films, and specials.
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Number 10 – Mega Debut
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Released in Japan in 2013, this short film led into Pokémon The Movie, Genesect, and
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The Legend Awakened. In it, we see fan-fave, legendary Pokémon Mewtwo able to switch into
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its Mega Mewtwo Y-Form without a keystone as it battles against the villainous hunter
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Dirk. This introduction to Mewtwo's Mega Form gave rise to speculation online that
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this was the fabled Mewthree. Over in the West, the prologue didn't come out in the
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US until 2014, so their introduction to Mega Evolution would have likely been in the following
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Genesect flick, where Mega Mewtwo Y battled it out with the shiny insectoid.
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Number 9 – Mega to the Rescue
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As soon as Ash took his first step into Kalos, we were already catching glimpses of Mega
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Evolution Pokémon waiting in the wings. In the next episode, Ash tried to calm a rampaging
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Garchomp on top of Lumiose Tower. However, Pikachu fell off it, causing Ash to dive after
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him. Seemingly looking like Ash and Pikachu were about to be brutally written out of the
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anime, a stunning, fiery globe flew across and caught them with ease, conjured by Mega
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Blaziken. Sure, his trainer, the so-called Blaziken Mask, is a little cringe, but we'll
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take any chance to see Blaziken strut their stuff.
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Number 8 – Old Faces, New Megas
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Old-school Pokémon fans will never recognize any human partners for Ash except Brock and
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Misty. After Ash and his Alolan crew take a trip to Kanto, we get to witness Brock take
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on Kiawe for a battle. During it, the Nurse Joy fan brought out his Steelix against Kiawe's
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has a slight advantage. However, Brock turned the contest on its head by Mega Evolving Steelix,
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only after he took his top off dramatically, giving him the win. Then, it was time for
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Misty to fight Ash. She pulled out her Gyarados and Mega Evolved it against Pikachu. Despite
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this, Ash used a Z-Move to win. On the plus side, at least Misty finally got her Mega
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Gyarados, and it's always nice to see the OG ship demonstrate their skills. Shut up,
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you know it's true.
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Number 7 – Legendary Megas Everywhere
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What's better than one Mega Evolution? A legendary one. What's better than that?
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How about three of them? In this bombastic smorgasbord of a movie, the titular mythical
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Pokémon has to fight its shadow counterpart. With both possessing the ability to use their
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rings as portals, Poopa calls upon Latios, Latias, and Shiny Rayquaza for help. Shadow
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responds by summoning six legendaries, including Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre, which feels
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like cheating. To beef up the power on their side, Latios, Latias, and Rayquaza all Mega
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Evolve. Nothing will ever be cooler than a Mega Evolve Rayquaza with a black and gold
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machine.
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Number 6 – Ash's Mega Lucario Debut
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When the dynamaxing, gigantamaxing gimmick was introduced, discussions erupted among
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fans about whether that or Mega Evolution was better. Well, this clash certainly proved
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one party right. During their World Coronation series, Ultra Class Battle, Bea was down to
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her Machamp, while Ash had Lucario left. As the fighting specialist gigantamaxed her Pokémon,
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Ash switched things up into High Gear and Mega Evolved Lucario.
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The Aura Pokémon took so much damage in the battle, yet Lucario still managed to hold
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off Machamp's signature G-Max move. Seeing the opportunity to strike, it climbed up the
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vastly bigger Machamp and ended it then and there.
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Number 5 – Red's Charizard X
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Pokemon Origins took the story from the video games, Pokémon Red and Blue, and made a delightful
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anime version of it. In the final episode, after Red's Charizard defeated Blue's
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Blastoise to become champion, he went off to catch them all, leading him to Mewtwo.
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The battle didn't initially go well, as Mewtwo took out Red's team, leaving him
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with only Charizard. When the Fire Lizard was thrown into its trainer, both plummeted
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into the water below. As hope seemed lost, Red and Charizard displayed their bond, igniting
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Mega Evolution. Now, with Mega Charizard X, they defeat Mewtwo, capture it, and do what
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Ash should have done since the first series.
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Number 4 – Korrina's over-amped Lucario
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While Mega Evolution is super cool and turns the Pokémon into powerhouses, the effect
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the change has on the creatures is often overlooked. After all, plenty of Pokédex entries mention
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the pain they experience. When Korrina gets Lucario to Mega Evolve, it starts off fine.
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But then, like flicking a switch, Lucario goes full-on savage and wipes out Pikachu.
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It ignores Korrina's demands, as it goes out of its way to try and permanently replace
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Pikachu as the true Pokémon mascot. While it would later learn to control its rage,
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this is a standout demonstration that, in the right conditions, a Pokémon can be driven
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to kill.
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Number 3 – Mega Sceptile vs. Ash Greninja
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While technically it's Bond Phenomenon and not Mega Evolution, we essentially get two
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beloved Pokémon battling it out at their mega-best. Throughout the series, the unique
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relationship between Ash and Greninja causes the Frog Ninja to turn into Ash Greninja – some
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kind of mental bond that the anime kind of pulls out its ass. But it's still awesome
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to behold. Taking on Sawyer in the semi-finals of the Kalos League, both trainers trigger
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their Pokémon's strongest forms for a final showdown. Despite Ash Greninja having a type
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disadvantage, it puts up one hell of a fight. With help from the environment and its speed,
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Ash Greninja releases a huge water shuriken strong enough to shred through a leaf storm.
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As the dust from the impact settled, Ash Greninja stood tall.
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Number 2 – Steven's Mega Shiny
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Not every Pokémon champion leaves a big impact, but Steven, with his passion for rocks, is
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something else. Throughout the Kalos series, the anime released Mega Evolution specials,
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which starred Alain trying to better his Mega Evolution skills and learn more about
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the phenomenon. In the second special, Steven is introduced. With the Charizard user obsessed
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with battling anyone with a keystone, he immediately challenged the champion. After accepting,
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we got to see what a shiny Metagross looks like in battle. Even with the type disadvantage,
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which made Alain cocky, Metagross was a force to be reckoned with. If it wasn't for Lysander
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interrupting, Steven might have won.
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Number 1 – Charizard X vs Charizard Y
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As one of the most popular Pokémon to walk the animated planet, whenever Charizard is
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on screen, it's always a treat. But throw in an additional Charizard and mix in two
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different Mega Evolutions, and it's amazing. The Kalos League's Lumiose Conference played
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host to a battle between Trevor and Alain, both high-tiered Charizard users. Both opened
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with their Fire Lizards, soon going up a level with Trevor's Mega Charizard Y and
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Alain's Mega Charizard X. The two behemoths went through a litany of moves, dodging and
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chipping away at each other's health. Though in the end, Charizard X and its superior drip
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won the day. If you could give any Pokémon a Mega Evolution, which doesn't have one
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already, what would you pick? Nidoking? Flygon? Mew? Pachirisu? Let us know in the comments
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