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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| name    = Lucario
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| Name        = Greatest Hits
| image    = [[File:Pokémon Lucario art.png|alt=A bipedal blue and black jackal with tan fur on its torso. It has a spike on its chest, and on the end of its two arms.]]
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| Type        = greatest
| caption  = '''[[List of Pokémon|National Pokédex]]'''<br> [[Riolu]] -''' Lucario (#448)''' - [[Hippopotas]]
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| Artist      = [[The Offspring]]
| series  = [[Pokémon (video game series)|''Pokémon'' series]]
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| Cover      = The Offspring - Greatest Hits cover.jpg
| first = ''[[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''
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| Released    = June 20, 2005 {{nowrap|{{small|(Europe, United Kingdom)}}}}<br />June 21, 2005 {{nowrap|{{small|(North America)}}}}
| firstgame  = [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]
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| Recorded    = 1994–2005
| artist  = [[Ken Sugimori]]
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| Genre      = [[Punk rock]], [[pop punk]]
| voiceactor = [[Sean Schemmel]] ([[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew|movie]], ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|SSB for 3DS/Wii U]]''<ref>{{cite tweet|user=SeanSchemmel|author=Sean Schemmel|number=472434229997879296|date=30 May 2014|title=@AshPaulsen  @GameXplain I'm voicing Lucario in that game...}})<br>[[Bill Rogers (voice actor)|Bill Rogers]] (all other appearances)
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| Length      = 49:42
| japanactor = [[Daisuke Namikawa]] (movie, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'', ''SSB for 3DS/Wii U'')<br>[[Daisuke Sakaguchi]] (anime)<br>[[Rikako Aikawa]] (anime, Cameron's/Kotetsu's)<br>[[Kiyotaka Furushima]] (anime, Korrina's/Corni's)
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| Label      = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
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| Producer    = [[Jerry Finn]], [[Thom Wilson]], [[Dave Jerden]], [[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]]
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| Last album  = ''[[Splinter (The Offspring album)|Splinter]]''<br />(2003)
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| This album  = '''''Greatest Hits'''''<br />(2005)
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| Next album  = ''[[Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace]]''<br />(2008)
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| Misc ={{Singles
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| Name          = Greatest Hits
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| Type          = greatest
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| single 1      = [[Can't Repeat]]
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| single 1 date  = June 20, 2005
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| single 2      = [[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]
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| single 2 date  = 2005
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}}
 
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{{Album ratings
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| rev1 =  [[Allmusic]]
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| rev1Score =  {{Rating|3|5}} <ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r778064}}</ref>
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| rev2 =  ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]''
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| rev2Score =  {{Rating|4|5}} <ref>[http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3465 ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060104061841/http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3465 |date=January 4, 2006 }}</ref>
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| rev3 =  [[PopMatters]]
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| rev3Score =  (7/10) <ref>{{cite web|last=Begrand |first=Adrien |url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/o/offspring-greatest.shtml |title=The Offspring: Greatest Hits < PopMatters |publisher=Popmatters.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-19}}</ref>
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| rev4 =  [[Sputnikmusic]]
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| rev4Score =  {{Rating|3|5}} <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=4173 |title=The Offspring - Greatest Hits (staff review) |publisher=Sputnikmusic |date= |accessdate=2012-02-19}}</ref>
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}}
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'''''Greatest Hits''''' is a 2005 [[compilation album]] by the American [[punk rock]] band [[The Offspring]], compiling hit singles from five of their seven studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "[[Can't Repeat]]" and "[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]", the latter of which is a [[cover version]] of [[The Police]] song included as a [[hidden track]] at the end of the album. ''Greatest Hits'' peaked at no. 8 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been [[music recording sales certification|certified Gold & Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]].<ref name="billboard albums">{{cite web|title=The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Albums |work=Billboard.com |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |accessdate=2009-06-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140622205816/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |archivedate=June 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title =RIAA Gold and Platinum awards searchable database|work =RIAA.com|url =https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH|accessdate =2008-05-13}}</ref>
  
{{nihongo|'''Lucario'''|ルカリオ|Rukario|{{IPAc-en|l||ˈ|k|ɑːr|iː|oʊ}}}} is a [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon species]] in [[Nintendo]] and [[Game Freak]]'s ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise. Created by [[Ken Sugimori]], Lucario first appeared as a central character in the film ''[[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', and later appeared in the video games [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] and subsequent sequels, also appearing in various merchandise, spin-off titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Lucario is voiced by [[Daisuke Namikawa]], [[Daisuke Sakaguchi]], [[Rikako Aikawa]] and [[Kiyotaka Furushima]] in Japanese, and [[Bill Rogers (voice actor)|Bill Rogers]] and [[Sean Schemmel]] in English.
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"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Alternative Songs|Modern Rock Tracks]] chart and no. 10 on its [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Mainstream Rock Tracks]].<ref name="billboard singles">{{cite web|title =The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Singles|work =Billboard.com|url ={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the offspring|chart=all}}|accessdate =2008-05-15}}</ref> "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.<ref name="billboard singles"/> A [[DVD]]/[[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] video entitled ''[[Complete Music Video Collection]]'' was released a month later to complement ''Greatest Hits''. It included the [[music video]]s for all fourteen songs on ''Greatest Hits'' (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on ''Greatest Hits'': "The Meaning of Life" and "[[I Choose]]" from ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', and "[[She's Got Issues]]" from ''[[Americana (The Offspring album)|Americana]]''. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for ''Greatest Hits''.<ref name="billboard singles"/>
  
Known as the [[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew#Aura|Aura]] Pokémon, Lucario can sense and manipulate {{nihongo|Aura|波導|Hadō}}, a special kind of energy which is emitted by all living creatures. Lucario is also featured as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'']]. Since its debut in the ''Pokémon'' series, Lucario has received generally positive reception. It has been featured in several forms of merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, and the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]''.
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==Multiple drummers==
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The album's two new tracks, "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", were recorded during the period in which [[Atom Willard]] was the band's official drummer. Original drummer [[Ron Welty]] had left the group in early 2003,<ref>{{cite web|title =Atom Willard Drumming for The Offspring|work =Punknews.org|date =October 1, 2003|url =http://www.punknews.org/article/7229|accessdate =2008-05-07}}</ref> and professional drummer [[Josh Freese]] had recorded the drum tracks for the band's 2003 album ''[[Splinter (The Offspring album)|Splinter]]'' after his departure.<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title = Splinter|titlelink = Splinter (The Offspring album)|others = The Offspring|year = 2003|type = CD liner notes|publisher = Columbia Records|id =|location    =}}</ref> Willard joined shortly after the album's release and appeared with them in the [[music video]] for the single "[[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]". Willard appeared with the band in the "Can't Repeat" [[music video]]. In late 2005 Willard officially announced that he was leaving The Offspring to focus on Angels & Airwaves.<ref>{{cite web| title = Atom Willard leaves The Offspring| work = Punknews.org| publisher =|date = January 15, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/21756|accessdate =2008-05-07}}</ref> Freese again recorded drum tracks for The Offspring for their 2008 album ''[[Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace]]'' before it was announced that Willard's permanent replacement would be former [[Face to Face (punk band)|Face to Face]] drummer [[Pete Parada]].<ref>{{cite web|title = Atom Willard leaves the Offspring, replaced by Pete Parada|work = Punknews.org|date = July 28, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/24831|accessdate = 2008-05-07}}</ref><ref name="dexter">{{cite web|title = The Offspring talk about Atom Willard's departure|work = Punknews.org|date = August 4, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/24934|accessdate = 2008-05-07}}</ref>
  
==Concept and creation==
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==Track listing==
The design and art direction for Lucario was provided by [[Ken Sugimori]], a friend of the creator of the [[Pokémon (video game series)|''Pokémon'' games]], [[Satoshi Tajiri]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=91965 |title=Game Freak on Pokémon! |author=Stuart Bishop |publisher=CVG |date=2003-05-30 |accessdate=2008-02-07 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5VSJaR6xT?url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=91965 |archivedate=2008-02-08 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The species first appeared in the [[Nintendo DS]] games, [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']], released in [[Japan]] in 2006. In an interview, [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] director [[Junichi Masuda]] noted Lucario's name as one of the most difficult to create, due to an effort to make it appealing to both Japanese and American audiences.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/209340/pokemon-platinum-developer-interview-pt-2/ |publisher=''[[GamePro]]'' |title=Pokemon Platinum: Developer Interview! |date=2009-03-23 |accessdate=2009-06-09 |author=Noble, McKinley|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090327224428/http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/209340/pokemon-platinum-developer-interview-pt-2/|archivedate=2009-03-27}}</ref>
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{{tracklist
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| extra_column    = From
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| total_length    =
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| all_writing    =  
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| all_lyrics      =  
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| all_music      = [[The Offspring]] except where noted
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| title1          = [[Can't Repeat]]
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| note1          =
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| extra1          = previously unreleased
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| length1        = 3:24
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| title2          = [[Come Out and Play (song)|Come Out and Play (Keep'Em Separated)]]
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| note2          =
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| extra2          = [[Smash (The Offspring album)|''Smash'']], 1994
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| length2        = 3:17
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| title3          = [[Self Esteem (song)|Self Esteem]]
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| note3          =
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| extra3          = ''Smash'', 1994
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| length3        = 4:17
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| title4          = [[Gotta Get Away (The Offspring song)|Gotta Get Away]]
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| note4          =  
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| extra4          = ''Smash'', 1994
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| length4        = 3:51
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| title5          = [[All I Want (Offspring song)|All I Want]]
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| note5          =  
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| extra5          = ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', 1997
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| length5        = 1:54
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| title6          = [[Gone Away (song)|Gone Away]]
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| note6          =  
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| extra6          = ''Ixnay on the Hombre'', 1997
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| length6        = 4:27
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| title7          = [[Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)]]
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| note7          = contains a sample of "[[Rock of Ages (Def Leppard song)|Rock of Ages]]" by [[Def Leppard]] as written by [[Robert Lange]], [[Joe Elliott]], and [[Steve Clark]]
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| extra7          = [[Americana (The Offspring album)|''Americana'']], 1998
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| length7        = 3:08
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| title8          = [[Why Don't You Get a Job?]]
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| note8          =
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| extra8          = ''Americana'', 1998
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| length8        = 2:49
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| title9          = [[The Kids Aren't Alright]]
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| note9          =
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| extra9          = ''Americana'', 1998
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| length9        = 3:00
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| title10        = [[Original Prankster]]
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| note10          = featuring [[Redman (rapper)|Redman]]; contains portions of "[[Low Rider]]" by [[War (band)|War]]
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| extra10        = ''[[Conspiracy of One]]'', 2000
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| length10        = 3:41
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| title11        = [[Want You Bad]]
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| note11          =
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| extra11        = ''Conspiracy of One'', 2000
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| length11        = 3:22
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| title12        = [[Defy You]]
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| note12          =
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| extra12        = [[Orange County (film)#Soundtrack|''Orange County'' soundtrack]], 2001
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| length12        = 3:48
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| title13        = [[Hit That]]
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| note13          =  
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| extra13        = [[Splinter (The Offspring album)|''Splinter'']], 2003
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| length13        = 2:48
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| title14        = [[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]"<br>"[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]
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| note14          = [[hidden track]]. [[The Police]] cover.
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| extra14        = ''Splinter'', 2003<br>previously unreleased
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| length14        = 5:57
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}}
  
Lucario is a [[Canidae|canid]]-like Pokémon that is a bipedal [[digitigrade]] with [[finger]]-like [[Digit (anatomy)|digits]] on its forepaws, while its chest and the exterior of its wrists each feature a single, white spike. It also has a large snout and ears, red irises with vertical slit pupils, thighs shaped like baggy [[shorts]], and four small appendages on the back of its head that are used to sense Aura. The coloration of Lucario's fur is predominantly blue and black, although its torso features [[Buff (colour)|buff]]-colored fur that is slightly shaggier than the rest of its body. Lucario has the ability to sense and manipulate [[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew#Aura|Aura]], a form of energy emitted by all living things, and is able to understand human speech.<ref name="dexdiamond">{{pokédex|diamond|It has the ability to sense the Auras of all things. It understands human speech.}}</ref> As a result, Lucario can read the thoughts and movements of other beings by sensing the Aura that they emit,<ref name="dexpearl">{{pokédex|pearl|By catching the Aura emanating from others, it can read their thoughts and movements.}}</ref> to the point that it can even see otherwise [[invisibility|invisible]] foes.<ref>{{pokédex|heartgold|It's said that no foe can remain invisible to Lucario, since it can detect Auras. Even foes it could not otherwise see.}}</ref> When properly trained, it can identify the feelings of others even if they are over half a mile away.<ref name="dexplatinum">{{pokédex|platinum|A well-trained one can sense auras to identify and take in the feelings of creatures over half a mile away.}}</ref> Lucario has a pre-evolution called [[Riolu]], a baby Pokémon that is also able to sense Aura. Compared to Lucario, Riolu is a pure Fighting-type Pokémon, rather than a Fighting/Steel-type Pokémon, and it cannot manipulate Aura as capably as Lucario.
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===International bonus tracks===
 
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*On each edition, "Next to You" appears as a hidden track on track 15.
As Mega Lucario, its appearance undergoes a few noticeable changes. Its body gains rigid, black streaks on its arms, legs and face, which are brought about by the energy generated by Mega Evolution intermingling with its Aura, the latter of which is significantly heightened and strongly courses through its body.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemonxy.com/en-us/pokemon/mega_pokemon/#Mega%20Lucario|title=Mega Evolved Pokémon: Mega Lucario}}</ref> The buff-colored fur on its torso becomes shaggier and envelopes its tail, its thighs become slimmer, and its Aura-sensing appendages grow considerably longer. Lucario also gains additional spikes on its torso and forepaws, while its hind paws gain spikes as well. Lastly, each of its paws are colored crimson, while the tips of its Aura-sensing appendages are also tipped in crimson. Although Mega Lucario possesses significantly greater offense and speed, the energy of Mega Evolution also brings about a drastic change to its mentality, as it will face opponents with a heartless fighting style.
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{{tracklist
 
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==Appearances==
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| headline        = Australian edition
 
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| extra_column    = From
===In the video games===
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| title15  = [[Spare Me the Details]]
Lucario's first video game appearance is in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']], where its pre-evolved form, Riolu, can be obtained as an egg from [[Riley (Pokémon)|Riley]]. Riolu evolves into Lucario when it reaches a sufficiently high level of [[Happiness (Pokémon)|happiness]]. Riolu is obtainable in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'']], [[Pokémon Black and White|''Black 2'' and ''White 2'']], [[Pokémon X and Y|''X'' and ''Y'']], and [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|''Sun'' and ''Moon'']]. Lucario is used by notable trainers [[Maylene (Pokémon)|Maylene]], the third [[Sinnoh]] Gym Leader; a tag team partner known as Riley; [[Cynthia (Pokémon)|Cynthia]], Sinnoh's [[Elite Four]] Champion;<ref name="diamond and pearl">{{cite video game|title=[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]|developer=Game Freak |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |date=2007-04-22 |platform=[[Nintendo DS]]}}</ref> and by [[Bruno (Pokémon)|Bruno]], an Elite Four member of Johto.<ref>{{cite video game|developer = Game Freak |publisher = [[Nintendo]] |title =[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|Pokémon ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'']] |date = 2010-03-14 |platform = [[Nintendo DS]]}}</ref> In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'' Lucario is perceived as the greatest rescue leader of all time, and his adventures have become legendary. After reaching a certain amount of points, a Lucario statue will be displayed outside the rescue base. While the player never meets Lucario, [[Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam|Alakazam]] tells the player that his goal is to become closer to Lucario's greatness.<ref>{{cite video game|title=[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team]]|developer=Chunsoft |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |date=2006-09-18 |platform=[[Nintendo DS]] }}</ref> Lucario appears as a [[boss (video game)|boss]] Pokémon in ''[[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]'', as the guardian of the Blue Gem.<ref>{{cite video game |title=[[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]] |developer=[[Creatures Inc.]] |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |date=March 20, 2008|platform=[[Nintendo DS]]}}</ref> Lucario is one of the few Pokémon in [[Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'']] that can use the new Mega Evolution mechanic while holding Lucarionite, its Mega Stone; doing so results in it Mega Evolving into Mega Lucario in the process.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemonxy.com/en-us/pokemon/mega_pokemon/ |title=Mega Pokémon |publisher=Pokemonxy.com |accessdate=2013-08-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/xy/pokemon/mega/02.html |title=メガルカリオ|『ポケットモンスター X』『ポケットモンスター Y』公式サイト |publisher=Pokemon.co.jp |accessdate=2013-08-09}}</ref> Lucario also appears as an NPC in ''[[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]]'' and its sequel, ''[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]''.<ref>{{cite video game|developer = Creatures |publisher = [[Nintendo]] |title =[[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] |date=2010-07-09 |platform = [[Wii]]}}</ref>
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| note15  =  
 
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| extra15  = ''Splinter'', 2003
Lucario is featured as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for the [[Wii]]. It is unlocked by being encountered in the story mode at The Glacial Peak, or through other special means.<ref name="DOJO">Smash Bros. DOJO!! http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/characters/hidden06.html</ref> Lucario's special moveset consists of Aura Sphere, Force Palm, ExtremeSpeed, and Double Team, each of which it can learn within the ''Pokémon'' games. Its "Final Smash", Aura Storm, consists of launching a powerful beam of Aura, which the player can adjust in a slow, fanning motion.<ref>Lucario's All-Star Mode trophy information in Super Smash Bros Brawl.</ref> Lucario's fighting style revolves around a mixture of martial arts, predominately [[Shaolin Kung Fu]], and Aura manipulation. Aura itself is also a game mechanic unique to Lucario, and follows the concept of "high risk, high return"; the less damage Lucario has received, the weaker its attacks will become, while its attacks become stronger as it continues to receive damage.<ref name="DOJO"/> Lucario was confirmed as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' due to an unintentional leak. The leak, which took place on Nintendo's official ''Super Smash Bros.'' website, detailed that certain stickers could only be applied to certain characters, such as [[Ness (character)|Ness]], [[Jigglypuff]] and Lucario.<ref name="Joystiq">{{cite web| url = http://www.joystiq.com/2008/01/21/nintendo-accidentally-confirms-lucario-ness-jigglypuff-for-bra/| title = Nintendo accidentally confirms Lucario, Ness, Jigglypuff for Brawl| author = Scott Jon Siegel | publisher = Joystiq| date = 2008-01-21| accessdate = 2009-06-04}}</ref> Lucario returned as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'']], now being voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]] as in ''Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew''. Additionally, its Aura mechanic now affects the entirety of its moveset and has made Lucario's attacks riskier, yet more rewarding, due to the mechanic's damage multipliers being adjusted. To reflect the release of ''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'', Lucario's Mega Evolution, Mega Lucario, replaced Aura Storm as its Final Smash.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smashbros.com/us/characters/lucario.html |title=Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: Lucario | publisher=Smashbros.com |accessdate=2014-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.polygon.com/2014/1/31/5364216/fight-as-a-bipedal-pokemon-dog-in-super-smash-bros | title=Fight as a bipedal Pokemon dog in Super Smash Bros. | publisher=Vox Media | date=January 31, 2014 | accessdate=May 20, 2014 | author=Gera, Emily}}</ref> Lucario also makes an appearance as a playable fighter in ''[[Pokkén Tournament]]''.
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[[File:Lucariomovieposter.JPG|thumb|140px|left|Lucario as seen in ''Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew''.|alt=A poster featuring Lucario charging up an aura attack. Many characters and locations from the movie appear in the background.]]
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{{tracklist
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| collapsed      = yes
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| headline        = Japanese edition
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| extra_column    = From
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| title15  = [[Da Hui]]
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| note15  =  
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| extra15  = ''Splinter'', 2003
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| length15 = 1:42
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{{tracklist
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| collapsed      = yes
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| headline        = European and South American editions
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| extra_column    = From
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| title15  = [[The Kids Aren't Alright]]
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| note15  = The Wiseguys remix
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| extra15  = "[[She's Got Issues]]", 1999
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| length15 = 4:56
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}}
  
Lucario has also been a part of the third wave of [[amiibo]], with its figure having been released on January 22, 2015 in Japan and as a [[Toys "R" Us]]-exclusive in February 2015 in North America.
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===DualDisc edition===
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The [[DualDisc]] edition of the album has the standard 14 track album on the [[Compact Disc|CD]] side. The [[DVD]] side has the same 14 tracks in [[Surround sound|5.1 surround sound]], commentary by singer [[Dexter Holland]] and guitarist [[Noodles (musician)|Noodles]], and the two performing an acoustic rendition of the song "Dirty Magic" from the band's second album [[Ignition (The Offspring album)|''Ignition'']].
  
===In the anime===
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==Charts==
Lucario's main role in the anime is his appearance in the eighth Pokémon movie, ''[[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''. In the movie, Lucario is a servant to a nobleman named [[Sir Aaron]] in a [[Renaissance]]-themed city called Cameron Palace. Aaron had trained this Lucario to manipulate [[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew#Aura|Aura]]. Lucario thinks of Sir Aaron as both his master and close friend, although after Aaron traps him in a magic staff at the film's outset, Lucario begins questioning any [[Pokémon]]-human relationship. The Lucario in the movie, voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]], can speak human languages with telepathy. Lucario sacrificed himself in order to save the Tree of Beginning, though the credits showed him with Sir Aaron in the afterlife, where they happily eat a chocolate bar.<ref name="Lucario and the Mystery of Mew">{{cite video|date=July 18, 1998|title=[[Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]|medium=DVD|publisher=[[VIZ Media]]}}</ref>
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[[Maylene (Pokémon)|Maylene]], the third [[Sinnoh]] Gym Leader, has a Lucario and it was seen in four different episodes of the ''[[List of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension episodes|Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension]]'' series. It was first seen battling with Maylene in their training. Lucario used Aura Sphere to stop the battle of [[Electabuzz]], [[Piplup]], and [[Pikachu]], and is seen battling [[Paul (Pokémon)|Paul]]'s Pokémon in a flashback.<ref name="Lost Leader Strategy">{{cite episode| title = Lost Leader Strategy | series = [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] | credits = Atsuhiro Tomioka (writer) | network = Various | airdate = 2008-07-19 | season = [[List of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension episodes|Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension]]|number = 66}}</ref> Lucario was seen again where it battled in [[Dawn (Pokémon)|Dawn]]'s gym battle with Maylene, where it defeated Dawn's Piplup.<ref name="Crossing the Battle Line">{{cite episode| title = Crossing the Battle Line | series = [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] | credits = Atsuhiro Tomioka (writer) | network = Various | airdate = 2008-07-26 | season = Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension|number = 67}}</ref> Then, in the next episode, it battled in [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]'s gym battle against Maylene. It defeated Ash's [[Staravia]] and [[Chimchar]], but was knocked out along with Ash's [[Buizel]], resulting in a tie.<ref name="A Triple Fighting Chance">{{cite episode| title = A Triple Fighting Chance | series = [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] | credits = Shōji Yonemura (writer) | network = Various | airdate = 2008-08-02 | season = Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension|number = 68}}</ref> Finally, Lucario was seen when it helped Ash and the others defeat Saturn and Team Galactic.<ref name="Enter Galactic">{{cite episode| title = Enter Galactic | series = [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] | credits = Atsuhiro Tomioka (writer) | network = Various | airdate = 2008-08-09 | season = Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension|number = 69}}</ref> A different Lucario appears on Iron Island, owned by a trainer named [[Riley (Pokémon)|Riley]]. Lucario protects Ash from Pokémon on the island that are fighting against each other.<ref name="Steeling Peace of Mind!">{{cite episode| title = Steeling Peace of Mind! | series = [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] | credits = Atsuhiro Tomioka (writer) | network = Various | airdate = June 13, 2009 | season = [[List of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles episodes|Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles]]|number = 110}}</ref>
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Lucario appeared in BW107 and BW108, under the ownership of Cameron. As a Riolu, it was used against Ash's Snivy, Unfezant, and Pikachu, where it evolved while battling Snivy. It was able to defeat all three, giving Cameron the victory. However, in Cameron's battle with Virgil, Lucario was defeated by Virgil's Flareon, eliminating Cameron from the tournament.
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==Personnel==
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*[[Dexter Holland]]&nbsp;– [[lead vocals]], [[guitar]]
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*[[Greg K.]]&nbsp;– [[bass guitar]]
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*[[Noodles (musician)|Noodles]]&nbsp;– [[lead guitar]]
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*[[Ron Welty]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]] on tracks 2–12, and on track 15 of the European and South American editions.
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*[[Atom Willard]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]] on "Next to You"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/AtomWillard/status/418170522501799937|title=@mikehb681 that's me|first=Atom|last=Willard|date=31 December 2013|publisher=}}</ref>
  
Lucario's most recent appearance was in XY030-034 and XY043-044, under the ownership of the third gym leader of the Kalos region, Korrina. In XY031, Korrina and her Lucario attempted to retrieve a Lucarionite, but it was guarded by a [[Blaziken]]. Due to its type weakness, Lucario proved to be no match for Blaziken, but under the encouragement of Ash and his friends, it finally attempted to immobilize Blaziken. Before it gave the final blow, the Blaziken was revealed to be owned by Gurkinn, Korinna's father. They retrieved the Lucarionite, allowing it to Mega Evolve.<ref>{{cite web |title=episode XY031 summary |url=http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/XY031 |publisher=Bulbapdeia}}</ref>
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*[[Josh Freese]]&nbsp;– drums on tracks 1, 13, and 14, as well as on track 15 of the Australian and Japanese editions.
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*[[Ronnie King]]&nbsp;– [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]]s on "[[Hit That]]"
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*[[Gabrial McNair|Gabe McNair]] and Phil Jordan&nbsp;– [[French horn|horn]]s on "[[Why Don't You Get a Job?]]"
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*Derrick Davis&nbsp;– [[flute]] on "Why Don't You Get a Job?"
  
In episode XY032, Korinna used her Mega Lucario to battle Ash, but due to lack of control over its transformation, it soon ran out of control until it was finally stopped by Gurkinn's Lucario.<ref>{{cite web |title=episode XY032 summary |url=http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/XY032 |publisher=Bulbapdeia}}</ref> In XY034, Lucario finally gained full control of its Mega Evolution, and successfully defeated Team Rocket, who were attacking Ash and his friends.<ref>{{cite web|title=episode XY034 summary |url=http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/XY034 |publisher=Bulbapedia}}</ref>
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*Jason "Blackball" McLean&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Come Out and Play (song)|Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)]]"
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*[[Chris Higgins (musician)|Chris Higgins]], Heidi Villagran, and Nika Futterman Frost&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)]]"
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*[[Jack Grisham]], [[Davey Havok]], and [[Jim Lindberg]]&nbsp;– backing vocals on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)"
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*[[Redman (rapper)|Redman]]&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Original Prankster]]"
  
===In other media===
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;Production
In the ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'' manga, like in games, it appears under the ownership of [[Riley (Pokémon)|Riley]] who was on a boat heading to the [[Battle Frontier]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Kusaka |first=Hidenori |author2=Satoshi Yamamoto  |title=Might As Well |series=[[Pokémon Adventures]] |volume=Volume 29|date=November 27, 2008 |publisher=[[Shōgakukan]] |isbn=978-4-09-140743-6|chapter=Chapter 337}}</ref> [[Diamond (Pokémon)|Diamond]] meets Riley at Iron Island, and [[Byron (Pokémon)|Byron]] asks Riley to help Diamond sharpen his Pokémon battle skills before Diamond goes to Lake Verity.<ref>{{cite book |last=Kusaka |first=Hidenori |author2=Satoshi Yamamoto  |title=Lucky Lucario |series=[[Pokémon Adventures]] |volume=Volume 31|date=March 27, 2009 |publisher=[[Shōgakukan]] |isbn=978-4-09-140799-3}}</ref> In ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!]]'' the main character, Hareta, gains an egg from Riley which hatches into a Riolu; it later evolves into Lucario. ''[[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]]'' is centered on a boy and his Lucario who take back stolen items from thieves.
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*[[Jerry Finn]]&nbsp;– [[record producer|producer]] and [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixer]] of "[[Can't Repeat]]" and Next To You
 
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*Joe McGrath&nbsp;– [[recording engineer]] of "Can't Repeat", assisted by Seth Waldman
==Promotion and reception==
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*[[Thom Wilson]]&nbsp;– producer and engineer of tracks 2–4, with additional engineering by Ken Paulakovich
Since it appeared in the ''[[Pokémon]]'' series, Lucario has had a generally positive reception. It has been featured in several forms of merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, and the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]''. Lucario is featured on a collector's tin which contains one Lucario card as well as four booster packs from the ''Diamond and Pearl'' series.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/2007-Pokemon-Limited-Collectors-Tin/dp/B0010SH482 |title=2007 Pokemon Limited Edition Collector's Tin: Lucario (Blue): Toys & Games |publisher=[[Amazon.com]] |accessdate=2010-04-22}}</ref> [[Beckett Media|Beckett]] ''Pokémon'' Unofficial Collector editor Sean Cooper stated that Lucario had grown popular in recent years due to his starring role in ''Lucario and the Mystery of Mew'' and his appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Cooper |first=Sean |date=December 2009  |title=Lucario - The Aura Pokémon |issue=121 |pages=14, 15, 16, 17 |publisher=[[Beckett Media|Beckett]] |location=Dallas, Texas}}</ref>
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*[[Dave Jerden]]&nbsp;– producer and [[mix engineer]] of tracks 5–9
 
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*Bryan Carlstrom&nbsp;– engineer of tracks 5–9
[[UGO]] described Lucario as "a new breed of Pokémon" citing its "cooler, more dangerous look". Due to its quick movement and powerful attacks, they called it an "attractive choice as an underdog fighter" for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref name="UGO">{{cite web| url = http://www.ugo.com/games/super-smash-bros-characters/?cur=lucario| title = Lucario - Smash Bros. Characters| publisher = [[UGO]] |date=February 12, 2008 |accessdate = 2009-08-09}}</ref> [[IGN]] called its presence in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' "a bit on the head scratching side" in light of more familiar characters in the title, such as [[Pikachu]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stars.ign.com/objects/142/14212259_biography.html |title=Lucario Biography |publisher=[[IGN Entertainment]] |work=[[IGN]]|accessdate=2009-09-28}}</ref> Although another editor stated that it would make sense for ''Pokémon'' to be represented by a Fighting-type Pokémon, since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is a fighting game.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://wii.ign.com/articles/825/825314p1.html|title= Smash It Up! - The Animal Kingdom - Wii feature - at IGN|author= Lucas M. Thomas|publisher= IGN|date= March 9, 2008|accessdate=2010-01-06}}</ref> [[GamesRadar]] described it as an "all-around bad-ass" and "the [[Bruce Lee]] of Pokémon".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamesradar.com/the-complete-pokemon-diamond-and-pearl-pokedex-part-6/?page=7 |title=The complete Pokémon Diamond and Pearl pokedex, part 6 |page=7 |author=Vassar, Darryl |work=GamesRadar |publisher=Future Publishing |accessdate=2009-10-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamesradar.com/ds/f/pokemusings-week-24/a-20071129163254272013/g-2006100415372930075/p-3 |title=Pokemusing, week 24 |publisher=Future Publishing |work=GamesRadar |accessdate=2009-10-17 |author=Padilla, Raymond |date=2007-11-29 |page=3}}</ref> [[Game Informer]] stated that Lucario earned its spot in ''Super Smash Bros.'' from being one of the most popular Pokémon of the ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' generation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/11/21/top-50-poke.aspx?PostPageIndex=3&PageIndex=7 |title=Top 50 Pokémon Of All Time |publisher=Gameinformer |author=O'Dell Harmon |date=November 21, 2012 |accessdate=2014-03-29}}</ref>
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*[[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]]&nbsp;– producer and mix engineer of tracks 10–14
 
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*Nick DiDia&nbsp;– engineer of tracks 10 and 11, recording of tracks 12 and 13
When [[Zorua and Zoroark]] were revealed, they were often compared to [[Riolu]] and Lucario, with GamesRadar stating "Zorua and Zoroark are in some ways the Riolu and Lucario of this generation".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamesradar.com/f/pokemon-black-and-white-spotlight-zorua-and-zoroark/a-201101301115633067 |title=Pokemon Black and White spotlight: Zorua and Zoroark |author=Carolyn Gudmundson |work=GamesRadar |publisher=Future Publishing |accessdate=2011-04-06}}</ref> In a poll conducted by [[IGN]], it was voted as the 32nd best Pokémon, where the staff commented "Lucario is really, really cool, and a complete badass", further stating that "It also doesn't hurt that he looks like some sort of awesome Egyptian god".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/top/pokemon/32 |title=Lucario - #32 Top Pokémon - IGN |publisher=IGN |author=Audrey |accessdate=2011-05-04}}</ref>
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*Billy Bowers&nbsp;– additional engineering on tracks 10–14
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*Chris Higgins&nbsp;– additional recording on tracks 10 and 12
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*Karl Egsieker&nbsp;– recording (with DiDia) of "[[Hit That]]", recording of "[[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]"
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*Eddy Schreyer&nbsp;– [[audio mastering|mastering]] of all tracks except 1 and 13
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*Brian Gardner&nbsp;– mastering of tracks 1 and 13
  
 
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Template:Infobox album Template:Album ratings Greatest Hits is a 2005 compilation album by the American punk rock band The Offspring, compiling hit singles from five of their seven studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", the latter of which is a cover version of The Police song included as a hidden track at the end of the album. Greatest Hits peaked at no. 8 on the Billboard 200, with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been certified Gold & Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1][2]

"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and no. 10 on its Mainstream Rock Tracks.[3] "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.[3] A DVD/UMD video entitled Complete Music Video Collection was released a month later to complement Greatest Hits. It included the music videos for all fourteen songs on Greatest Hits (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on Greatest Hits: "The Meaning of Life" and "I Choose" from Ixnay on the Hombre, and "She's Got Issues" from Americana. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for Greatest Hits.[3]

Multiple drummers

The album's two new tracks, "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", were recorded during the period in which Atom Willard was the band's official drummer. Original drummer Ron Welty had left the group in early 2003,[4] and professional drummer Josh Freese had recorded the drum tracks for the band's 2003 album Splinter after his departure.[5] Willard joined shortly after the album's release and appeared with them in the music video for the single "(Can't Get My) Head Around You". Willard appeared with the band in the "Can't Repeat" music video. In late 2005 Willard officially announced that he was leaving The Offspring to focus on Angels & Airwaves.[6] Freese again recorded drum tracks for The Offspring for their 2008 album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace before it was announced that Willard's permanent replacement would be former Face to Face drummer Pete Parada.[7][8]

Track listing

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International bonus tracks

  • On each edition, "Next to You" appears as a hidden track on track 15.

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DualDisc edition

The DualDisc edition of the album has the standard 14 track album on the CD side. The DVD side has the same 14 tracks in 5.1 surround sound, commentary by singer Dexter Holland and guitarist Noodles, and the two performing an acoustic rendition of the song "Dirty Magic" from the band's second album Ignition.

Charts

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Certifications

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Personnel

The Offspring
Additional musicians
Additional vocalists
Production
  • Jerry Finn – producer and mixer of "Can't Repeat" and Next To You
  • Joe McGrath – recording engineer of "Can't Repeat", assisted by Seth Waldman
  • Thom Wilson – producer and engineer of tracks 2–4, with additional engineering by Ken Paulakovich
  • Dave Jerden – producer and mix engineer of tracks 5–9
  • Bryan Carlstrom – engineer of tracks 5–9
  • Brendan O'Brien – producer and mix engineer of tracks 10–14
  • Nick DiDia – engineer of tracks 10 and 11, recording of tracks 12 and 13
  • Billy Bowers – additional engineering on tracks 10–14
  • Chris Higgins – additional recording on tracks 10 and 12
  • Karl Egsieker – recording (with DiDia) of "Hit That", recording of "(Can't Get My) Head Around You"
  • Eddy Schreyer – mastering of all tracks except 1 and 13
  • Brian Gardner – mastering of tracks 1 and 13

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