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** Then again, [[PhysicalGod Arc]][[CrystalDragonJesus eus]] is classified as a "Creator Pokémon", a god of sorts. In a flashback scene in the same movie, it defeated a whole ''army'' of Pokemon.

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** Then again, [[PhysicalGod Arc]][[CrystalDragonJesus eus]] is classified as a "Creator Pokémon", a god of sorts. In a flashback scene in the same movie, it defeated a whole ''army'' of Pokemon.Pokémon.



* Ash dished one out in an early Johto episode as he faced then-new trainer Casey's fledgling team of Pidgey, Rattata, and Chikorita with CHARIZARD. Charizard didn't even have to use any real Pokemon attacks to beat the first two, it simply ''blew'' on Pidgey to knock it out, and knocked Rattata down with a chest-bump. And it beat Chikorita by blowing a very small flame at it. Ash had told Charizard to hold back to give Casey the in-universe equivalent of LevelGrinding, but Charizard was just so much stronger that it still didn't matter.

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* Ash dished one out in an early Johto episode as he faced then-new trainer Casey's fledgling team of Pidgey, Rattata, and Chikorita with CHARIZARD. Charizard didn't even have to use any real Pokemon Pokémon attacks to beat the first two, it simply ''blew'' on Pidgey to knock it out, and knocked Rattata down with a chest-bump. And it beat Chikorita by blowing a very small flame at it. Ash had told Charizard to hold back to give Casey the in-universe equivalent of LevelGrinding, but Charizard was just so much stronger that it still didn't matter.



* Bianca experienced one of these at the hands of Elesa, who plowed through all three of her Pokemon with her Zebstrika. Pignite was the only one of Bianca's Pokémon that put up a somewhat decent fight.
* In the ''Best Wishes'' series, Ash finally meets Giovanni... and Persian kicks Pikachu's ass with one attack. [[spoiler: Well it hit Pikachu and knocked it back letting him and Ash get captured, but Pikachu didn't faint or anything.]]

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* Bianca experienced one of these at the hands of Elesa, who plowed through all three of her Pokemon Pokémon with her Zebstrika. Pignite was the only one of Bianca's Pokémon that put up a somewhat decent fight.
* In the ''Best Wishes'' series, Ash finally meets Giovanni... and Persian kicks Pikachu's ass with one attack. [[spoiler: Well it hit Pikachu and knocked it him back letting him and Ash get captured, but Pikachu didn't faint or anything.]]



* An early episode of the Pokemon saga "The Path to the Pokémon League" has this trope done...TWICE
** Ash takes on a minor character named AJ and his Sandshrew. Despite his Pidgeotto and Butterfree having a type advantage over Sandshrew (Flying types are immune to Ground types and Bug types are resistant), Sandshrew wastes no time in beating down both Pokemon and winning the fight.
** Later on, after Team Rocket [[BerserkButton insults his Pokémon]], AJ challenges them to a Pokemon Battle. Same Sandshrew, different opponents (Koffing, Ekans and even Meowth). Only this time, Sandshrew has the type advantage and manages to lay waste to them, wrapping the fight up with a [[OneHitKO Fissure]]. That was more than enough for the 3 challenging Pokemon to forfeit the fight.

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* An early episode of the Pokemon Pokémon saga "The Path to the Pokémon League" has this trope done...TWICE
** Ash takes on a minor character named AJ and his Sandshrew. Despite his Pidgeotto and Butterfree having a type advantage over Sandshrew (Flying types are immune to Ground types and Bug types are resistant), Sandshrew wastes no time in beating down both Pokemon Pokémon and winning the fight.
** Later on, after Team Rocket [[BerserkButton insults his Pokémon]], AJ challenges them to a Pokemon Pokémon Battle. Same Sandshrew, different opponents (Koffing, Ekans and even Meowth). Only this time, Sandshrew has the type advantage and manages to lay waste to them, wrapping the fight up with a [[OneHitKO Fissure]]. That was more than enough for the 3 challenging Pokemon Pokémon to forfeit the fight.
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* In ''Enter Pikachu!", a Nidoking attacks a Mew after it wanders into his territory. The battle consists of Nidoking using Earth Power, Sludge Wave and Fire Blast, Mew dodging each attack and then using said attack back at Nidoking with the Fire Blast being enough to knock him out.
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* Ash got beat 6-2 by Paul in their battle at Lake Acuity. Kinda like the Tobias example mentioned below, this match is considered to be more of just a ''bad beat'' for a full battle. Losing 6-2 isn't a true curbstomp since Ash did at least defeat 2 of Paul's Pokémon here. Ash's Staraptor even defeated Paul's Weavile 1 on 1 here.

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* Ash got beat 6-2 by Paul in their battle at Lake Acuity. Kinda like the Tobias example mentioned below, this match is considered to be more of just a ''bad beat'' for a full battle. Losing 6-2 isn't a true curbstomp since Ash did at least defeat 2 of Paul's Pokémon here. Ash's Staraptor even defeated Paul's Weavile 1 on 1 here.here, even after taking Torterra's Stone Edge head-on.
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* Bea's Grapploct effortlessly gives Ash's Farfetch'd and Riolu one, and like Paul's curbstomping [[HeroicBSoD it stays on Ash's mindset for a while]] until he's able to battle her to a draw in their next bout a few episodes later and win the third match outright.

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* Bea's Hawlucha and Grapploct effortlessly gives Ash's Farfetch'd and Riolu one, and like Paul's curbstomping [[HeroicBSoD it stays on Ash's mindset for a while]] until he's able to battle her to a draw in their next bout a few episodes later and win the third match outright.
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* ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' has several, the most notable being Mitsumi's beatdown of Hareta after she was forced to rejoin Team Galactic.

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* ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' has several, the most notable being Mitsumi's beatdown of Hareta after she was forced to rejoin Team Galactic. Luckily, Hareta gets through to Mitsumi and turns things around into a victory.
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* Ash vs. Whitney started as one for Ash -- Cyndaquil managed to defeat Nidorina and Clefairy rather easily, but then Whitney sent out her [[ThatOneBoss Miltank]]...
* Bea's Grapploct effortlessly gives Ash's Farfetch'd and Riolu one, and like Paul's curbstomping [[HeroicBSoD it stays on Ash's mindset for a while]] until he's able to battle her to a draw in their next bout a few episodes later.

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* Ash vs. Whitney started as one for Ash -- Cyndaquil managed to defeat Nidorina and Clefairy rather easily, but then Whitney sent out her [[ThatOneBoss Miltank]]...
Miltank]]... Luckily, when Ash rematches Whitney, Whitney's having her Miltank use Rollout again allows Ash to utilize the strategy he used against the Team Rocket Barrel-Bot to win.
* Bea's Grapploct effortlessly gives Ash's Farfetch'd and Riolu one, and like Paul's curbstomping [[HeroicBSoD it stays on Ash's mindset for a while]] until he's able to battle her to a draw in their next bout a few episodes later.later and win the third match outright.
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* The triple tag battle in the XY series started off heavily in Tierno, Shauna, and Trevor's favor, blocking the main group's attacks and landing their own, even knocking out Serena's Fennekin. However, once Pikachu gained its momentum, it quickly knocked them all out with one Electric-type move apiece.

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* The triple tag battle in the XY series started off heavily in Tierno, Shauna, and Trevor's favor, blocking the main group's attacks and landing their own, even knocking out Serena's Fennekin. However, once Pikachu gained its his momentum, it he quickly knocked them all out with one Electric-type move apiece.



* The battle with Burgh got two -- one for each trainer. On one hand, Burgh beat Tepig with ''Dwebble'' ( mostly by spamming Protect) about three minutes into the battle... but on the other hand, once Pikachu got free of String Shot, Leavanny didn't stand a ghost of a chance, despite the fact that nobody had a type advantage.

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* The battle with Burgh got two -- one for each trainer. On one hand, Burgh beat Tepig with ''Dwebble'' ( mostly (mostly by spamming Protect) about three minutes into the battle... but on the other hand, once Pikachu got free of String Shot, Leavanny didn't stand a ghost of a chance, despite the fact that nobody had a type advantage.



* Calling Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace's raid battle against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] an ''actual'' battle would be generous - it was a borderline mass execution. Despite having the numbers advantage of a team of 12 packing super-effective moves and typing, the Freeze Pokemon shows just ''why'' it's known as a Legendary as it wipes out the first line of defense with a single Blizzard, [[NoSell shrugs off]] any and all super-effective moves thrown at it, and even assist moves like Heal Pulse, Reflect and Light Screen do very little, if anything, to stop Articuno from simply one-shotting every team member sent out against it. In the end, all 12 'mons were '''utterly destroyed''', and Articuno was barely even hurt.

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* Calling Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace's raid battle against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] an ''actual'' battle would be generous - it was a borderline mass execution. Despite having the numbers advantage of a team of 12 packing super-effective moves and typing, the Freeze Pokemon Pokémon shows just ''why'' it's known as a Legendary (which in the games, it is a Legendary, but it has weak stats for one) as it wipes out the first line of defense with a single Blizzard, Blizzard (including Gary's Tyranitar who can solo Articuno in the games), [[NoSell shrugs off]] any and all super-effective moves thrown at it, and even assist moves like Heal Pulse, Reflect and Light Screen do very little, if anything, to stop Articuno from simply one-shotting every team member sent out against it. In the end, all 12 'mons were '''utterly destroyed''', and Articuno was barely even hurt.
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*** Ash takes on a minor character named AJ and his Sandshrew. Despite his Pidgeotto and Butterfree having a type advantage over Sandshrew (Flying types are immune to Ground types and Bug types are resistant), Sandshrew wastes no time in beating down both Pokemon and winning the fight.

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*** ** Ash takes on a minor character named AJ and his Sandshrew. Despite his Pidgeotto and Butterfree having a type advantage over Sandshrew (Flying types are immune to Ground types and Bug types are resistant), Sandshrew wastes no time in beating down both Pokemon and winning the fight.



* Quite possibly the magnum opus of ''all'' {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s in ''Pokémon'' is none other than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTqo7Sj440 Trevor's hopeless battle against Alain.]] From the moment his Mega Charizard Y is OHKO'd by Alain's own Charizard, it's made clear that Trevor ''never'' stood a chance.

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* Quite possibly the magnum opus of ''all'' {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s in ''Pokémon'' is none other than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTqo7Sj440 Trevor's hopeless battle against Alain.]] From the moment his Mega Charizard Y is OHKO'd by Alain's own Charizard, Mega Charizard X, it's made clear that Trevor ''never'' stood a chance.
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* Calling Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace's raid battle against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] an ''actual'' battle would be generous - it was a borderline mass execution. Despite having the numbers advantage of a team of 12 packing super-effective moves and typing, the Freeze Pokemon shows just ''why'' it's revered as a Legendary as it wipes out the first line of defense with a single Blizzard, [[NoSell shrugs off]] any and all super-effective moves thrown at it, and even assist moves like Heal Pulse, Reflect and Light Screen do very little, if anything, to stop Articuno from simply one-shotting every team member sent out against it. In the end, all 12 'mons were '''utterly destroyed''', and Articuno was barely even hurt.

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* Calling Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace's raid battle against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] an ''actual'' battle would be generous - it was a borderline mass execution. Despite having the numbers advantage of a team of 12 packing super-effective moves and typing, the Freeze Pokemon shows just ''why'' it's revered known as a Legendary as it wipes out the first line of defense with a single Blizzard, [[NoSell shrugs off]] any and all super-effective moves thrown at it, and even assist moves like Heal Pulse, Reflect and Light Screen do very little, if anything, to stop Articuno from simply one-shotting every team member sent out against it. In the end, all 12 'mons were '''utterly destroyed''', and Articuno was barely even hurt.
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* Do you want to see ''the'' CurbStompBattle of ''all'' {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s in ''Pokémon''? Look no further than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTqo7Sj440 Trevor vs. Alain.]]

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* Do you want to see ''the'' CurbStompBattle Quite possibly the magnum opus of ''all'' {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s in ''Pokémon''? Look no further ''Pokémon'' is none other than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTqo7Sj440 Trevor's hopeless battle against Alain.]] From the moment his Mega Charizard Y is OHKO'd by Alain's own Charizard, it's made clear that Trevor vs. Alain.]]''never'' stood a chance.
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* Anytime Mega Evolution is involved, it usually results in this. There are some exceptions, though.
* In the Sun/Moon arc, there is the Solgaleo vs Lunala battle and the Tapu Koko-GX vs Tapu Lele-GX battle.
* In one chapter of the Sun/Moon arc, Sin and Makoto have a Mewtwo-GX and a Bewear battling each other. Sin has Bewear use its Tantrum move, which in turn confuses Bewear and costs Sin the battle after it hurts itself in its confusion. Sin throws the card in anger, when their mother (dressed up as Lusamine) arrives and, after explaining about the Shining Legends set, battles Makoto using said Bewear and ends up drawing a Comfey. She then reveals that Comfey’s ability will do Bewear more good, as the ability allows Pokémon with Fairy energy attached to not have status conditions. With this strategy, she has Bewear defeat Makoto's Pokémon (Mewtwo-GX included) with Tantrum being used every time without having Bewear confuse itself.
* During Chapter 11 of the Sun/Moon arc, Guzmaru, the teacher, challenges the students to a battle for a full-art Lusamine card. The main problem is that he has a Silvally-GX, which proceeds to trash each and every student who has a GX Ultra Beast (and even takes out a Marshadow) by having Silvally-GX's types being switched. When Makoto's turn comes, he ''also'' has a Silvally-GX, which results in a clash against both Silvally-GX...and then Guzmaru's Silvally-GX ends up being beaten due to Makoto's Silvally-GX using Rebel GX, causing Makoto to get the full-art card.

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* ** Anytime Mega Evolution is involved, it usually results in this. There are some exceptions, though.
* ** In the Sun/Moon arc, there is the Solgaleo vs Lunala battle and the Tapu Koko-GX vs Tapu Lele-GX battle.
* ** In one chapter of the Sun/Moon arc, Sin and Makoto have a Mewtwo-GX and a Bewear battling each other. Sin has Bewear use its Tantrum move, which in turn confuses Bewear and costs Sin the battle after it hurts itself in its confusion. Sin throws the card in anger, when their mother (dressed up as Lusamine) arrives and, after explaining about the Shining Legends set, battles Makoto using said Bewear and ends up drawing a Comfey. She then reveals that Comfey’s ability will do Bewear more good, as the ability allows Pokémon with Fairy energy attached to not have status conditions. With this strategy, she has Bewear defeat Makoto's Pokémon (Mewtwo-GX included) with Tantrum being used every time without having Bewear confuse itself.
* ** During Chapter 11 of the Sun/Moon arc, Guzmaru, the teacher, challenges the students to a battle for a full-art Lusamine card. The main problem is that he has a Silvally-GX, which proceeds to trash each and every student who has a GX Ultra Beast (and even takes out a Marshadow) by having Silvally-GX's types being switched. When Makoto's turn comes, he ''also'' has a Silvally-GX, which results in a clash against both Silvally-GX...and then Guzmaru's Silvally-GX ends up being beaten due to Makoto's Silvally-GX using Rebel GX, causing Makoto to get the full-art card.
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* In Episode 102 of ''Journeys'', [[spoiler: Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace send out 12 Pokemon (3 each) against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] in a raid battle. Articuno wipes the floor with '''''all of them''''' and flies off, barely even winded.]]

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* In Episode 102 of ''Journeys'', [[spoiler: Calling Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace send out 12 Pokemon (3 each) Horace's raid battle against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] in an ''actual'' battle would be generous - it was a raid battle. borderline mass execution. Despite having the numbers advantage of a team of 12 packing super-effective moves and typing, the Freeze Pokemon shows just ''why'' it's revered as a Legendary as it wipes out the first line of defense with a single Blizzard, [[NoSell shrugs off]] any and all super-effective moves thrown at it, and even assist moves like Heal Pulse, Reflect and Light Screen do very little, if anything, to stop Articuno wipes from simply one-shotting every team member sent out against it. In the floor with '''''all of them''''' end, all 12 'mons were '''utterly destroyed''', and flies off, Articuno was barely even winded.]]hurt.
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* Ash got beat 6-2 by Paul in their battle at Lake Acuity. Kinda like the Tobias example mentioned below, this match is considered to be more of just a ''bad beat'' for a full battle. Losing 6-2 isn't a true curbstomp since Ash did at least defeat 2 of Paul's Pokémon here. Ash's Staraptor even defeated Paul's Weavile 1 on 1 here.
* Earlier, Paul got flattened twice. First, in a six-on-six with Cynthia, Paul lost four in a row, then quit when it became clear his Pokémon didn't have a chance. [[spoiler:The second such loss was to Brandon, and again, Paul lost without ever scoring a KO.]]
* Ash's first round in the Indigo League was a total washout in Ash's favor using Krabby (who evolved into Kingler mid-fight) alone. This was also Krabby's first direct fight under Ash's command.
* In the Hoenn arc, Gym Leader Wattson was completely owned by an accidentally [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique supercharged]] Pikachu who [[spoiler:flattened each of his 'mons in one move]], something only [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption Plot Wall Tobias]] is implied to have done, probably as an [[TakeThatAudience up yours]] to everyone moaning about [[StatusQuoIsGod Pikachu not constantly getting stronger]] by showing [[InvincibleHero how boring it would be]]. Ash rightfully wanted to give the badge back afterward -- while en route to Petalberg to challenge Norman, they have a friendly one on one rematch with Wattson winning.
* Crasher Wake was beaten by Ash 3-0.
* Any time Ash fights any League official of Elite rank or higher, he is going to get wiped almost without exception. [[spoiler: The exception being his second battle with Diantha, the Kalos Champion. It starts out looking just like you'd expect, but Ash is able to turn the tables on Diantha. They never finish the battle, but Ash very clearly had the upper hand by the end.]]
* Ash's battle against [[TheJuggernaut Tobias]], which was another 6-2 loss for Ash. In all fairness, he was facing a [[OlympusMons Darkrai and Latios]], and Ash was the only one to actually K.O. both of them. Everyone else failed to beat the Darkrai.
* [[HarmlessVillain Team Rocket]] obviously fall victim to this a lot, especially if Meowth is involved. Perhaps most notable is his first attempted official faceoff against Pikachu in ''Who Gets To Keep Togepi'', the battle is opened with an epic staredown between the two along with an emotional soliloquy from Meowth how he will fight with all his strength to earn ownership of Togepi, before Pikachu pokes him almost mockingly with the tip of his tail and thundershocks him into a smoking wreck. One hit KO.
* In [[Anime/PokemonArceusAndTheJewelOfLife the 12th movie]], Arceus takes on Dialga, Palkia and Giratina. At the same time. Without breaking a sweat.
** Then again, [[PhysicalGod Arc]][[CrystalDragonJesus eus]] is classified as a "Creator Pokémon", a god of sorts. In a flashback scene in the same movie, it defeated a whole ''army'' of Pokemon.
* In ''Anime/PokemonZoroarkMasterOfIllusions'', Zoroark, during a RoaringRampageOfRevenge trying to get her beloved son back, happens to find Goon, TheDragon and one of the men behind her son's kidnapping, fighting Dawn and Brock (who are being seriously overwhelmed). [[spoiler: His two Scizor charge her and promptly get KO'd with one Night Slash each and then Goon and all his Ninjask are wiped out with a single attack.]] To be fair, he was up against an ActionMom in full MamaBear mode.
* Ash dished one out in an early Johto episode as he faced then-new trainer Casey's fledgling team of Pidgey, Rattata, and Chikorita with CHARIZARD. Charizard didn't even have to use any real Pokemon attacks to beat the first two, it simply ''blew'' on Pidgey to knock it out, and knocked Rattata down with a chest-bump. And it beat Chikorita by blowing a very small flame at it. Ash had told Charizard to hold back to give Casey the in-universe equivalent of LevelGrinding, but Charizard was just so much stronger that it still didn't matter.
* Ash dished out several in the Hoenn episode in North Petalburg. Crazy Norman fans were angry that he wanted to challenge the Petalburg Gym. They kept challenging him hoping to teach him a lesson that he wasn't good enough, and it backfired spectacularly each time, with Ash winning each challenge in one or two hits.
* Ash's three-on-three battle against Sawyer the episode after his Laverre Gym battle. He curbstomped Sawyer each round and won 3-0, not to mention he gave him great advice while doing it.
* The triple tag battle in the XY series started off heavily in Tierno, Shauna, and Trevor's favor, blocking the main group's attacks and landing their own, even knocking out Serena's Fennekin. However, once Pikachu gained its momentum, it quickly knocked them all out with one Electric-type move apiece.
* Ash gave another one of these to Trevor at the start of XY episode 85. His Fletchinder took barely if any damage and beat Trevor's Charmeleon pretty quickly.
* Ash handed one to Mirror Serena in the Mirror World episode when he battled her to prove he was from a different world. Her Fennekin failed to land any hits, thanks to Froakie's Double Team, and Froakie knocked it right out with Bubble.
* The battle with Burgh got two -- one for each trainer. On one hand, Burgh beat Tepig with ''Dwebble'' ( mostly by spamming Protect) about three minutes into the battle... but on the other hand, once Pikachu got free of String Shot, Leavanny didn't stand a ghost of a chance, despite the fact that nobody had a type advantage.
* The second round of Ash's battle with Clay, when Ash sent in Snivy to battle Clay's Palpitoad. Ash immediately started by having Snivy use Attract, which rendered Palpitoad virtually helpless. After that, Snivy knocked out Palpitoad with just a few Grass-type moves one right after another and thanks to Attract, Palpitoad couldn't stop those moves or attack back.
* Cilan gave one of these to Burgundy when she challenged him at the Striaton Gym, and gave her ''another'' one when she challenged him to a rematch. Dwebble defeated her Dewott without getting a scratch, and Pansage was ''toying'' with her Sawsbuck before finishing it off with a Solar Beam.
* Bianca experienced one of these at the hands of Elesa, who plowed through all three of her Pokemon with her Zebstrika. Pignite was the only one of Bianca's Pokémon that put up a somewhat decent fight.
* In the ''Best Wishes'' series, Ash finally meets Giovanni... and Persian kicks Pikachu's ass with one attack. [[spoiler: Well it hit Pikachu and knocked it back letting him and Ash get captured, but Pikachu didn't faint or anything.]]
* In ''Anime/PokemonKyuremVsTheSwordOfJustice'', Keldeo gets curb stomped his first time fighting Kyurem. Once he learns to use his sword, he still loses (and in fact surrenders), but not as badly.
* In the ''Best Wishes'' episode in which Ash's Charizard returned, it battled against Iris's Dragonite. Not only did Dragonite's attacks barely scratch it, even Dragon Rush, Charizard dealt it some pretty heavy damage, especially when it used a super-effective Dragon Tail and knocked it right out of the sky. The battle ended up being called off, but Charizard was clearly on the verge of victory.
*An early episode of the Pokemon saga "The Path to the Pokémon League" has this trope done...TWICE
*** Ash takes on a minor character named AJ and his Sandshrew. Despite his Pidgeotto and Butterfree having a type advantage over Sandshrew (Flying types are immune to Ground types and Bug types are resistant), Sandshrew wastes no time in beating down both Pokemon and winning the fight.
** Later on, after Team Rocket [[BerserkButton insults his Pokémon]], AJ challenges them to a Pokemon Battle. Same Sandshrew, different opponents (Koffing, Ekans and even Meowth). Only this time, Sandshrew has the type advantage and manages to lay waste to them, wrapping the fight up with a [[OneHitKO Fissure]]. That was more than enough for the 3 challenging Pokemon to forfeit the fight.
* Do you want to see ''the'' CurbStompBattle of ''all'' {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s in ''Pokémon''? Look no further than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTqo7Sj440 Trevor vs. Alain.]]
* Ash vs. Whitney started as one for Ash -- Cyndaquil managed to defeat Nidorina and Clefairy rather easily, but then Whitney sent out her [[ThatOneBoss Miltank]]...
* Bea's Grapploct effortlessly gives Ash's Farfetch'd and Riolu one, and like Paul's curbstomping [[HeroicBSoD it stays on Ash's mindset for a while]] until he's able to battle her to a draw in their next bout a few episodes later.
* Sabrina utterly obliterates Ash in their battle in [[Recap/PokemonS1E22AbraAndThePsychicShowdown "Abra and the Psychic Showdown"]]; Ash's Pikachu doesn't even get a hit on Kadabra.
* In Episode 102 of ''Journeys'', [[spoiler: Ash, Gary, Goh and Horace send out 12 Pokemon (3 each) against [[OlympusMons Articuno]] in a raid battle. Articuno wipes the floor with '''''all of them''''' and flies off, barely even winded.]]
* Right before the Master's Tournament begins, Ash's Pikachu battles [[spoiler: Hop's Wooloo,]] and knocks it out with a single Iron Tail. Even Ash and Pikachu ''themselves'' were surprised it ended so quickly!
* ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' has several, the most notable being Mitsumi's beatdown of Hareta after she was forced to rejoin Team Galactic.
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* Anytime Mega Evolution is involved, it usually results in this. There are some exceptions, though.
* In the Sun/Moon arc, there is the Solgaleo vs Lunala battle and the Tapu Koko-GX vs Tapu Lele-GX battle.
* In one chapter of the Sun/Moon arc, Sin and Makoto have a Mewtwo-GX and a Bewear battling each other. Sin has Bewear use its Tantrum move, which in turn confuses Bewear and costs Sin the battle after it hurts itself in its confusion. Sin throws the card in anger, when their mother (dressed up as Lusamine) arrives and, after explaining about the Shining Legends set, battles Makoto using said Bewear and ends up drawing a Comfey. She then reveals that Comfey’s ability will do Bewear more good, as the ability allows Pokémon with Fairy energy attached to not have status conditions. With this strategy, she has Bewear defeat Makoto's Pokémon (Mewtwo-GX included) with Tantrum being used every time without having Bewear confuse itself.
* During Chapter 11 of the Sun/Moon arc, Guzmaru, the teacher, challenges the students to a battle for a full-art Lusamine card. The main problem is that he has a Silvally-GX, which proceeds to trash each and every student who has a GX Ultra Beast (and even takes out a Marshadow) by having Silvally-GX's types being switched. When Makoto's turn comes, he ''also'' has a Silvally-GX, which results in a clash against both Silvally-GX...and then Guzmaru's Silvally-GX ends up being beaten due to Makoto's Silvally-GX using Rebel GX, causing Makoto to get the full-art card.

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