__NOWYSIWYG__ Rain Dance Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Rain Dance is a weather move introduced in Generation II. It is Water-type. It causes Heavy Rain for five turns. It is TM18.
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| - __NOWYSIWYG__ Rain Dance Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Rain Dance is a weather move introduced in Generation II. It is Water-type. It causes Heavy Rain for five turns. It is TM18.
- Rain Dance is an episode of Ultra-Nate: Super Sixth Grader. Dee Dee is featured in it. The comic starts in the P.S. 38 gymnasium, at the Beach Party Dance, when it starts raining. Ultra-Nate uses his ultra-vision, and sees heavy snow on the roof. He calls for everyone to evacuate. He holds up the roof until everyone leaves safely, except for Dee Dee. She has sprained her ankle. So, he dives down, grabs Dee Dee, and swoops out of the falling roof. The crowd celebrates.
- Rain Dance is the spell Mumbo performs in Cloud Cuckooland. It creates a path in the form of a rainbow which allows access to the Pot O' Gold. Also, if either of the two beans have been planted, they will sprout into large beanstalks, allowing Banjo to access the Sack Race and the Cheese Wedge. The Mumbo Pad for this spell is located on the platform used for Mr. Fit's final race. The spell itself can be reused until all three of the tasks are complete.
- Powers up water-type moves (x1.5), weakens fire-type moves(x0.5).Raises accuracy of Thunder and Hurricane as 100%.Changes Weather Ball to be water-typed.Lowers synthesis, Morning Sun, Moonlight recovery.
- A Rain Dance is a ceremonial religious dance performed by people (usually aboriginal) who want to appeal to God/the gods to make it rain. Although it is commonly seen as a Native American device, rain dances have been practiced since Ancient Egyptian times. Rain Dances have been seen as recently as the 20th century in the Balkans. According to That Other Wiki, the Native American version was actually another dance altogether, that got its name changed for political reasons. Examples of Rain Dance include:
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| - Creates path to Pot O' Gold, sprouts planted beans
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| - __NOWYSIWYG__ Rain Dance Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Rain Dance is a weather move introduced in Generation II. It is Water-type. It causes Heavy Rain for five turns. It is TM18.
- Rain Dance is an episode of Ultra-Nate: Super Sixth Grader. Dee Dee is featured in it. The comic starts in the P.S. 38 gymnasium, at the Beach Party Dance, when it starts raining. Ultra-Nate uses his ultra-vision, and sees heavy snow on the roof. He calls for everyone to evacuate. He holds up the roof until everyone leaves safely, except for Dee Dee. She has sprained her ankle. So, he dives down, grabs Dee Dee, and swoops out of the falling roof. The crowd celebrates.
- A Rain Dance is a ceremonial religious dance performed by people (usually aboriginal) who want to appeal to God/the gods to make it rain. Although it is commonly seen as a Native American device, rain dances have been practiced since Ancient Egyptian times. Rain Dances have been seen as recently as the 20th century in the Balkans. According to That Other Wiki, the Native American version was actually another dance altogether, that got its name changed for political reasons. Probably close to a Dead Horse Trope, in fiction it is used almost exclusively for laughs. The (non-believing) characters dance, sometimes in full-feathered headdress, and... something other than rainfall happens. Sometimes the characters will look at a "step chart" after such a failure and remark, "Oh, wait, that was the ______ dance!" And no, this doesn't allude to Singin in The Rain! May be followed by Redemption in the Rain, or possibly Battle in the Rain. One comedic result can be a Personal Raincloud. Examples of Rain Dance include:
- Rain Dance is the spell Mumbo performs in Cloud Cuckooland. It creates a path in the form of a rainbow which allows access to the Pot O' Gold. Also, if either of the two beans have been planted, they will sprout into large beanstalks, allowing Banjo to access the Sack Race and the Cheese Wedge. The Mumbo Pad for this spell is located on the platform used for Mr. Fit's final race. The spell itself can be reused until all three of the tasks are complete.
- Powers up water-type moves (x1.5), weakens fire-type moves(x0.5).Raises accuracy of Thunder and Hurricane as 100%.Changes Weather Ball to be water-typed.Lowers synthesis, Morning Sun, Moonlight recovery.
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