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Pokemon thunder yellow pokedex Continue From Lightning Yellow Select Pokemon to view its information Content 1 Canto Dex 2 Mega Pokemon 3 Variations canto Dex Mega Pokemon Variations from Bulbapedia, a community-driven Pokemon Encyclopedia. Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ Pikachu) is an electric-type Pokemon, introduced in Generation I. It develops from Pichu when aligned with a high friendship and develops in Raichu when the Thunder stone is exposed. Pikachu is shaped like Gigantamax. In Alola, Pikachu will develop in Alolan Raichu under the influence of Thunderstone. In Pokemon Yellow, the starter Pikachu will refuse to develop in Raichu unless it is traded and evolved on another save file. Pikachu is popularly known as the mascot of the Pokemon franchise and the chief representative of Nintendo's collective mascots. It is also the mascot of the game and the kickoff Pokemon yellow and Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu!. He has made numerous appearances on the title spin-off boxes. Pikachu is also the starter of Pokemon in Pokemon Rumble Blast and Pokemon Rumble World. Pikachu's biology gender differences in Pikachu anime is a short, plump Pokemon rodent. It is covered with yellow fur with two horizontal brown stripes on the back. It has small mouth, long, pointed ears with black tips and brown eyes. Each cheek is a red circle that contains a bag for storing electricity. He has short forearms with five fingers on each paw, and his legs each have three toes. At the base of the lightning tail is a section of brown fur. The female will have a V-shaped notch at the end of the tail that looks like the upper part of the heart. It is classified as a quadruped, but it is known to stand and walk on its hind legs. The anime showed that wild Pikachu live in groups in wooded areas. Pikachu communicates with each other, using squeaks and tail shaking as friendly gestures. In the anime, Alolan Pikachu is known to greet each other, sniffing each other and rubbing their tails together. Electricity can be used to receive and send messages to each other as well as other types of electric Pokemon. He raises his tail to check his surroundings and is sometimes struck by lightning in this position. When groups grow, they can inadvertently cause thunderstorms. Pikachu is a food for berries, which it roasts with electricity to make them tender enough to eat. A sure sign that Pikachu lives in a place, it is areas of burnt grass. It has been noted there is and sometimes destroy telephone poles, wires and other electronic equipment. Pikachu charges herself while sleeping at night, although stress and lack of sleep can affect that. It is able to produce electrical discharges of varying intensity. Pikachu is known to build up energy in his glands, which he will have to discharge to avoid complications. It is also capable of releasing energy through which acts as a rod, as well as recharging the guy Pikachu with electric shock. Pikachu can also electrify itself to use his signature Volt Tackle move. Pikachu has three alternative forms: one, Cosplay Pikachu appeared exclusively in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. He is always feminine, has a black heart-shaped spot at the end of the tail, and can be dressed in any of the five outfits that fit the five conditions of the competition. The second form of Pikachu in the cap, which debuted as an exclusive Pokemon event in Generation VII. It is always male and has eight variants, each of which wears one of Ash's hats from the anime. In addition to these two forms, many other variants of Pikachu have appeared in various media outlets. Pikachu's last partner is Pokemon, from which the player starts in Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu!. This Pikachu can be of any gender, has higher basic statistics, and has access to moves that normal Pikachu does not. Like Gigantamax Pikachu, it gets bigger and chubbier. Its tail becomes longer and becomes able to store all the electricity it generates, causing it to glow bright yellow and allowing it to become as powerful as a lightning strike. Three red clouds float around the tail. Its power is equal to the power of the power plant; however, it is difficult to use it in people's homes since Pikachu can only remain in its form Gigantamax for a short time. Pikachu is the only known Pokemon capable of using a catastrop, while Pikachu in the cap has its own exclusive q-Move, 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt. Pikachu's partner is the only Pokemon capable of using Sippi zap, Floaty Fall, Splishy Splash and Partner Power, Pica Papou. Pikachu is the only Pokemon capable of using the Light Ball element. Gigantamax Pikachu is the only known Pokemon capable of using the G-Max Move G-Max Volt crash. In the mouths of Cramorant In the anime In the main series Gigantamax Pikachu in the anime Highlights performance Pikachu ash has Pikachu that he received from Professor Oak in Pokemon - I Choose You!, the first episode of Pokemon Anime, which also marked his debut. It is the signature of Pokemon from the anime series and has appeared in every non-rescue episode except JN032, as well as every Pokemon movie since then. In Climbing to Be the Best!, it has been revealed that he is capable of Gigantamaxing. Pikachu Ashe always stays outside his poca-ball. Pikachuvo in Mewtwo Strikes Back, Mewtwo Cloned Pikachu Ash. This Pikachu can be distinguished from Ash because of the spikes in black marks found on the tips of the ears. He is also comparatively more aggressive than Pikachu Ashe, and slurs his speech, defects possibly caused by Ash's forgery with the Mewtwo cloning machine during the cloning process. He reappeared in Special Mewtwo Returns and remake of the film Mewtwo Strikes Back-Evolution. Puka Pikachu, nicknamed Puka belonged to belonged on the island of Siphum in Pi-Kahun. This blue-eyed Pikachu saved Ash from drowning, having the ability to feel the approaching tidal waves. Sparky Ritchie has Pikachu nicknamed Sparky, who made his debut in Friend in the Case. Sparky, unlike most Pikachu, has a bundle of fur on top of its head, and, unlike Pikachu Ash, has no problem with life inside the Pokemon Ball. Ashachu Ash was turned into Pikachu by a Hocus Pokemon Pokemon magician named Lily. He returned to his human form at the beginning of the next episode. Cosplay Pikachu All Cosplay Pikachu appeared in the lights! Camera! Pica!, owned by Frank. They re-emerged in Hoopa and Clash of the Ages, where they were all called by Hoopa as part of a prank on Ash and his Pikachu. Ash Pikachu (M20) Ashes Ketchum alternative continuity introduced in I Choose You! has Pikachu of his own. Like Pikachu in the main series, this Pikachu was his first Pokemon and its main partner, staying outside his poke-ball. Other Brilliant Pikachu in the anime woman Pikachu in the anime in Ultimate Test, James used Pikachu in the Pokemon League entrance exam, but he was defeated by a graveler instructor. After intervening in the battle Ash was with the instructor, James later tried to steal this Pikachu, only to zap James instead, at the direction of his instructor. In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!, Pikachu was kidnapped by Skarmory. As a result, the Go-Getters team intended to save him as their first mission. Pikachu provided them with some items in combat. In BWS01, female Ayumi Pikachu was trained to use Thunderbolt correctly with Cilan and Stunfisk. The Mirror World of Pikachu appeared in the Cave of mirrors!, owned by the Mirror Ashes. Unlike his usual world counterpart, Mirror Pikachu is a mischievous roughneck. In the lights! Camera! Pica!, Frank has several Pikachus who will participate in his film activities. In Hoopa and Clash of the Ages, several Pikachus were called Hoopa as part of a prank on Ash and his Pikachu, although the prank failed. They were then returned to their original locations with the help of Pikachu Ashe, who coordinated them on the Hoopa portals. In Battle on full volume! Pikachu Jimmy, nicknamed Spike, was used in the battle against Pikachu Ashe. Because Ash was sick, Serena took his place, unbeknownst to Jimmy and Spike. However, the match was interrupted by the Rocket team, who captured Spike, but Spike was quickly saved. In Pikachu!, Pikal has several Pikachu. One was nicknamed Curly, while the other, which Brilliant was nicknamed the boss. The boss reappeared in the memoirs in Beauty Only Crystal Deep!. In the Battle of Royal 151!, another from Picala Pikachu, nicknamed Bolt, competed in the battle of the Royal Conference Round of Manalo. defeated Magikarpa and Pumuku, but eventually lost to Mimik Jesse. Several Pikachus appeared in JN035, with one of them, a woman, being caught by Go. She, along with several others, later turned to Raicha during the episode. A minor performance set costumed by Cosplay Pikachu in the anime Pikachu wearing a cap in the anime In Pokemon Emergency!, Nurse Joy has several Pikachus, all of whom helped picachu ash defeat Team Rocket and send them blasting off for the first time. They reappeared in memories in Pikachu's Goodbye. Wild Pikachu was outstanding in Pikachu's farewell, where Ash was considering releasing his Pikachu so he could be with his own view. Several Pikachus appeared in battle aboard St. Anne. In a memoir in Pokemon Double Trouble, Travis Luan's mother temporarily mistook Ash for Travis when she saw Pikachu on Ash's shoulder, as Travis has Pikachu.