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Pichu

Pichu (Japanese: ピチュー), known as the Tiny Mouse Pokémon, is a small, Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is recognized as a pre-evolution of Pikachu and serves as a central figure in various games, media, and merchandise associated with the Pokémon franchise.

Characteristics

Pichu is known for its round body, large ears, and small stature. It has a playful and energetic personality, often depicted as being shy and timid. Pichu evolves into Pikachu when it forms a strong bond with its Trainer, showcasing the theme of friendship within the Pokémon series.

Abilities

Pichu possesses the ability "Static," which may cause paralysis if the opponent makes contact. Additionally, it can learn a variety of moves, including Thunder Shock and Charm, enhancing its role in battles.

Evolution

Pichu evolves into Pikachu when it reaches a high level of friendship. In Pokémon games, this is typically measured by the affection between the Pokémon and its Trainer. Once evolved, Pikachu can further evolve into Raichu when exposed to a Thunder Stone.

In the Pokémon Series

Pichu has appeared in various Pokémon games, animated series, and movies. Notably, it was featured in the Pokémon anime as part of a special episode focusing on its relationship with Pikachu. Pichu is also a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series, showcasing its popularity among fans.

Trivia

  • Pichu is one of the smallest Pokémon in the franchise.
  • Due to its small size and low stats, Pichu is generally considered less effective in battles compared to its evolutions.
  • Pichu has been a part of numerous merchandise lines, including plush toys and trading cards.

See also

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