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==Anime== Scizor has only made a handful of appearances in the Pokémon anime. Its first appearance was in episode 140, ''Wired for Battle'', as one of the Pokémon of "Mr. Muromasa" (an obvious allusion to the Muramasa school of swordsmiths from Japanese history) named Masamune. In this same episode, [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] defeats one of Mr. Muromasa's students, a statistic-obsessed boy named Shingo who also has a Scizor named Blade. Scizor makes a handful of other appearances in the anime. In the movie ''[[Pokémon 4Ever]]'', a Scizor belongs to the villain, The Iron Mask Marauder. Gary Oak has a Scizor, which he uses when he and Ash meet in the Johto league championships. Later, in the Hoenn League championships, Ash faces another trainer with a Scizor. Also, while in a Pokémon Contest, when Jesse got her hair tangled with Cacnea, a Scizor was called in to "operate" or cut her hair off. In "Curbing The Crimson Tide," a Scizor belongs to Luna, a lonely millionaire's daughter. She uses a cloak and a neck device (with camera lens and speaker) to have Scizor pass off as Red Lightning who defeats the city's Pokémon and leave his mark on his defeated opponents. When Ash and Co. discover this, they followed Red Lightning to Luna's house and discovered her secret. Her Scizor can move in the wind like no other Scizor can (This is due to the fact that the high buildings of the city created numerous updrafts, which Scizor floated on as it jumped).
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