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'''Pika''' (Japanese: '''ピカ''' ''Pika'') was the fourth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} shown to be obtained by {{adv|Red}} in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}} and seems to be one of his closest Pokémon.
'''Pika''' (Japanese: '''ピカ''' ''Pika'') was the fourth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} shown to be obtained by {{adv|Red}} in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}} and seems to be his closest Pokémon.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Pika and Red.png|left|thumb|200px|Red and Pika]]
[[File:Pika and Red.png|left|thumb|200px|Red and Pika]]
Red captured Pika at [[Pewter City]] near the beginning of the {{chap|Red, Green, & Blue}}. Pika had been causing havoc at the market, evading capture with his electric attacks and eating the shops' food. After his capture, Red identified him as coming from [[Viridian Forest]]. Pika was initially antagonistic towards Red, but throughout their long journey together, he soon became one of Red's closest companions and one of his most adept battlers. At one point, he was accidentally [[trade]]d to {{adv|Blue}}, who taught him a variety of non-{{type|Electric}} moves, including {{m|Substitute}} and {{m|Toxic}}.
Red captured Pika at [[Pewter City]] near the beginning of the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}. Pika had been causing havoc at the market, evading capture with his electric attacks and eating the shops' food. After his capture, Red identified him as coming from [[Viridian Forest]]. Pika was initially antagonistic towards Red, but throughout their long journey together, he soon became one of Red's closest companions and one of his most adept battlers. At one point, he was accidentally [[trade]]d to {{adv|Blue}}, who taught him a variety of non-{{type|Electric}} moves, including {{m|Substitute}} and {{m|Toxic}}.
[[File:Pika MegaVolt.png|150px|right|thumb|Pika using MegaVolt on Lance]]
[[File:Pika MegaVolt.png|150px|right|thumb|Pika using MegaVolt on Lance]]
In the {{chap|Yellow}}, he was the only one of {{cat|Red's Pokémon}} to escape from the [[Kanto]] [[Elite Four]], and later joined {{adv|Yellow}} to help search for Red. During this time he learned to manipulate the decoy created by {{m|Substitute}} into a surfboard, which allowed him to use the move {{m|Surf}}. Eventually, under Yellow's command, it was able to deliver a devastating MegaVolt and defeat [[Lance]], the leader of the [[Elite Four]] of [[Kanto]]. Before this, Red had reunited with his allies and defeated [[Bruno]], and took Pika back under his wing after a long period of separation.
In the {{chap|Yellow}}, he was the only one of {{cat|Red's Pokémon}} to escape from the [[Kanto]] [[Elite Four]], and later joined {{adv|Yellow}} to help search for Red. During this time he learned to manipulate the decoy created by {{m|Substitute}} into a surfboard, which allowed him to use the move {{m|Surf}}. Eventually, under Yellow's command, it was able to deliver a devastating MegaVolt and defeat [[Lance]], the leader of the [[Elite Four]] of [[Kanto]]. Before this, Red had reunited with his allies and defeated [[Bruno]], and took Pika back under his wing after a long period of separation.


He temporarily joined Yellow's team again in the {{chap|Gold, Silver, & Crystal}} when Red went to heal himself at the hot springs of [[Mt. Silver]]. Mating with Yellow's [[Chuchu]], he produced an {{pkmn|Egg}} at the Goldenrod Daycare Center, which hatched into a {{DL|Gold (Adventures)|Pichu}}. He was, however, later brought to Mt. Silver when he and {{adv|Gold}} went there to train.
He temporarily joined Yellow's team again in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, when Red went to heal himself at the hot springs of [[Mt. Silver]]. Mating with Yellow's [[Chuchu]], he produced an {{pkmn|Egg}} at the Goldenrod Daycare Center, which hatched into a [[Pibu|Pichu]]. He was, however, later brought to Mt. Silver when he and {{adv|Gold}} went there to train.


Pika wouldn't make many notable appearances the next time he appeared, but served crucial roles in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen|FRLG arc}}, particularly against {{adv|Deoxys}}.
Pika wouldn't make many notable appearances the next time he appeared, but served crucial roles in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen|FRLG arc}}, particularly against {{adv|Deoxys}}.
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In the ending to the {{chap|Emerald}}, it is revealed by Gold that Pika wasn't inside his Poké Ball during the Pokédex owners' petrification, but, instead, able to escape, making this the second time Pika had a near-fatal experience (the first being when he escaped the Elite Four while Red got frozen by [[Lorelei]]'s ice cuffs). Pika is seen wearing Red's hat and using Surf to get to the Battle Frontier to see Red get recovered, while Chuchu is seen using {{m|Fly}} to get to the same destination (wearing Yellow's straw hat). Gold uses this sighting to attempt to convince {{adv|Emerald}} to wish upon Jirachi for the restoration of the Pokédex owners.
In the ending to the {{chap|Emerald}}, it is revealed by Gold that Pika wasn't inside his Poké Ball during the Pokédex owners' petrification, but, instead, able to escape, making this the second time Pika had a near-fatal experience (the first being when he escaped the Elite Four while Red got frozen by [[Lorelei]]'s ice cuffs). Pika is seen wearing Red's hat and using Surf to get to the Battle Frontier to see Red get recovered, while Chuchu is seen using {{m|Fly}} to get to the same destination (wearing Yellow's straw hat). Gold uses this sighting to attempt to convince {{adv|Emerald}} to wish upon Jirachi for the restoration of the Pokédex owners.


Contrary to the mechanics of the games, Pika learned {{m|Volt Tackle}} along with his [[Chuchu|partner]] and {{p|Pokémon|offspring}} without breeding. All three showcase this by using Volt Tackle against the fake Kyogre.  
Contrary to the mechanics of the games, Pika learned {{m|Volt Tackle}} along with his [[Chuchu|partner]] and [[Pibu|offspring]] without breeding. All three showcase this by using Volt Tackle against the fake Kyogre.  


Red relies heavily on Pika, and has used him against many major opponents including {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[legendary Pokémon]] such as {{adv|Mewtwo}} and Deoxys.
Red relies heavily on Pika, and has used him against many major opponents including {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[legendary Pokémon]] such as {{adv|Mewtwo}} and Deoxys.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==
{{anmov/h|Electric||Pika {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 7}}|0|1=ThunderShock|2=Flash|3=Thunder Wave|4=Thunder|5=Toxic|6=Substitute}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 7}}|0|1=ThunderShock|2=Flash|3=Thunder Wave|4=Thunder|5=Toxic|6=Substitute}}|image2=Pika {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0|1=Surf|2=Chuchu Pichu Volt Tackle|3=Iron Tail|4=Rage Bide|5=Thunderbolt}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0|1=Surf|2=Volt Tackle|3=Iron Tail|4=Bide and Rage|5=Thunderbolt}}}}
{{anmov/h|Electric||Pika {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 7}}|0|1=ThunderShock|2=Flash|3=Thunder Wave|4=Thunder|5=Toxic|6=Substitute}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 7}}|0|1=ThunderShock|2=Flash|3=Thunder Wave|4=Thunder|5=Toxic|6=Substitute}}|image2=Pika {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0|1=Surf|2=Chuchu Pibu Volt Tackle|3=Iron Tail|4=Rage Bide|5=Thunderbolt}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0|1=Surf|2=Volt Tackle|3=Iron Tail|4=Bide and Rage|5=Thunderbolt}}}}
{{anmov|Electric|ThunderShock|PS004|Wanted: Pikachu!}}
{{anmov|Electric|ThunderShock|PS004|Wanted: Pikachu!}}
{{anmov|Normal|Quick Attack|PS004|Wanted: Pikachu!{{tt|*|Never used, just seen in the Pokédex}}}}
{{anmov|Normal|Quick Attack|PS004|Wanted: Pikachu!{{tt|*|Never used, just seen in the Pokédex}}}}
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{{anmov|Electric|Thunderbolt|PS015|Wartortle Wars}}
{{anmov|Electric|Thunderbolt|PS015|Wartortle Wars}}
{{anmov|Poison|Toxic|PS018|A Tale of Ninetales}}
{{anmov|Poison|Toxic|PS018|A Tale of Ninetales}}
{{anmov|Normal|Substitute|PS020|Meanvile...Vileplume!}}
{{anmov|Normal|Substitute|PS020|Meanwhile...Vileplume!}}
{{anmov|Water|Surf|PS062|Breath of Dragonair Part 3}}
{{anmov|Water|Surf|PS062|Breath of Dragonair Part 3}}
{{anmov|Normal|Bide|PS090|The Legend}}
{{anmov|Normal|Bide|PS090|The Legend}}
{{anmov|Normal|Rage|PS090|The Legend}}
{{anmov|Normal|Rage|PS090|The Legend}}
{{anmov|Steel|Iron Tail|PS274|Activate: The Ultimate Move}}
{{anmov|Steel|Iron Tail|PS274|Double Dealing with Deoxys}}
{{anmov|Electric|Volt Tackle|PS336|The Final Battle IX|rec=yes}}
{{anmov|Electric|Volt Tackle|PS336|The Final Showdown IX|rec=yes}}
{{anmov/f|Electric}}
{{anmov/f|Electric}}
* Note: Toxic was called ''Tail Strike'' in the Vizkids localisation.
* Note: Toxic was called ''Tail Strike'' in the [[VIZ Media]] localisation.


===Moves improvised===
===Moves improvised===
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==In the games==
==In the games==
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
{{Pokémon
===Given to Player===
|gen=2
Pikachu first appears along the outskirts of {{rt|1|Kanto}}, where [[Professor Oak]] will encounter and {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it. The player receives Pikachu after they go into Professor Oak's laboratory and attempt to take the starter {{p|Eevee}}, which {{ga|Blue}} will take instead. Like all Pokémon from [[Generation I]], Pikachu has no identified [[gender]], but if [[trade]]d to a [[Generation II]] game, Pikachu will be either male or female.
|game=Gold
 
<big>'''[[Pokémon Yellow]]'''</big>
====Starting moveset====
{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=025
|pokemon=Pikachu
|type1=Electric
|level=5
|move1=ThunderShock|move1type=Electric
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
===Battling against===
{{ga|Red|The variation of Red}} that appears in [[Generation II]] has a [[level]] 81 male Pikachu, which is his highest-level Pokémon. It was also the highest-leveled Pokémon owned by an [[Non-player character|NPC]] in the entire series, but has had that title taken away by three of the {{ga|Barry|rival}}'s Pokémon in {{v2|Platinum}} after defeating [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Elite Four]] twenty times. It also appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, now at level 88, effectively regaining this title. Red also uses Pikachu during the [[Pokémon World Tournament]], where it has a varying gender, and is set at level 50.
 
{|
! colspan="2" |
|-
!{{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}
!{{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
!{{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
|-
|{{Pokémon/2
|game=Crystal
|ndex=025
|ndex=025
|pokemon=Pikachu
|pokemon=Pikachu
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|move3=Thunderbolt|move3type=Electric
|move3=Thunderbolt|move3type=Electric
|move4=Thunder|move4type=Electric}}
|move4=Thunder|move4type=Electric}}
 
|{{Pokémon/4
{{Pokémon
|gen=4
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver
|ndex=025
|ndex=025 m
|pokemon=Pikachu
|pokemon=Pikachu
|gender=male
|gender=male
|spritegender=male
|type1=Electric
|type1=Electric
|ability=Static
|ability=Static
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|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
 
|{{Pokémon/5
{{Pokémon
|gen=5
|game=Black and White
|game=Black and White
|ndex=025
|ndex=025 {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0|1=m|2=f}}
|pokemon=Pikachu
|pokemon=Pikachu
|spritegender=male
|gender=both
|type1=Electric
|type1=Electric
|ability=Static
|ability=Static
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|move3=Volt Tackle|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Volt Tackle|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Brick Break|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Brick Break|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
 
|}
{{ga|Red|The variation of Red}} that appears in [[Generation II]] has a [[level]] 81 male Pikachu, which is his highest-level Pokémon. It was the highest-leveled Pokémon owned by an [[Non-player character|NPC]] in the entire series, but has had that title taken away by three of the {{ga|Barry|rival's}} Pokémon in {{v2|Platinum}} after defeating [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Elite Four]] twenty times. It also appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, now at level 88, effectively regaining this title. Red also uses Pikachu during the [[Pokémon World Tournament]], where it has a varying gender, and is at level 50.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although Pika is male, the only Pikachu in Generation IV that can legitimately know {{m|Surf}} are all female, coming from {{pw|Yellow Forest}} in the [[Pokéwalker]] or {{g|Battle Revolution}}. Conversely, the only Pikachu that can have {{m|Fly}}, like [[Chuchu]] does, are all male.
*Pika was a [[nickname]] that Ash suggested to his {{AP|Pikachu}} in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]].
*Pika was a nickname that Ash suggested to his Pikachu in: [Pikachu, I See You] in the Electric Tale of Pikachu.


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
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Revision as of 15:45, 16 June 2015

Pika
ピカ Pika
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Pika.png
Pika
Debuts in Wanted: Pikachu!
Caught at Pewter City
Gender Male
Ability Static
Nature Sassy
Current location With Red
HOME025.png
This Pokémon has not evolved.

Pika (Japanese: ピカ Pika) was the fourth Pokémon shown to be obtained by Red in the Pokémon Adventures manga and seems to be his closest Pokémon.

History

Red and Pika

Red captured Pika at Pewter City near the beginning of the Red, Green & Blue arc. Pika had been causing havoc at the market, evading capture with his electric attacks and eating the shops' food. After his capture, Red identified him as coming from Viridian Forest. Pika was initially antagonistic towards Red, but throughout their long journey together, he soon became one of Red's closest companions and one of his most adept battlers. At one point, he was accidentally traded to Blue, who taught him a variety of non-Electric-type moves, including Substitute and Toxic.

Pika using MegaVolt on Lance

In the Yellow arc, he was the only one of Red's Pokémon to escape from the Kanto Elite Four, and later joined Yellow to help search for Red. During this time he learned to manipulate the decoy created by Substitute into a surfboard, which allowed him to use the move Surf. Eventually, under Yellow's command, it was able to deliver a devastating MegaVolt and defeat Lance, the leader of the Elite Four of Kanto. Before this, Red had reunited with his allies and defeated Bruno, and took Pika back under his wing after a long period of separation.

He temporarily joined Yellow's team again in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc, when Red went to heal himself at the hot springs of Mt. Silver. Mating with Yellow's Chuchu, he produced an Egg at the Goldenrod Daycare Center, which hatched into a Pichu. He was, however, later brought to Mt. Silver when he and Gold went there to train.

Pika wouldn't make many notable appearances the next time he appeared, but served crucial roles in the FRLG arc, particularly against Deoxys.

In the ending to the Emerald arc, it is revealed by Gold that Pika wasn't inside his Poké Ball during the Pokédex owners' petrification, but, instead, able to escape, making this the second time Pika had a near-fatal experience (the first being when he escaped the Elite Four while Red got frozen by Lorelei's ice cuffs). Pika is seen wearing Red's hat and using Surf to get to the Battle Frontier to see Red get recovered, while Chuchu is seen using Fly to get to the same destination (wearing Yellow's straw hat). Gold uses this sighting to attempt to convince Emerald to wish upon Jirachi for the restoration of the Pokédex owners.

Contrary to the mechanics of the games, Pika learned Volt Tackle along with his partner and offspring without breeding. All three showcase this by using Volt Tackle against the fake Kyogre.

Red relies heavily on Pika, and has used him against many major opponents including Giovanni and legendary Pokémon such as Mewtwo and Deoxys.

Moves used

Pika Thunder Wave.png
Using Thunder Wave
Pika Surf.png
Using Surf
Move First Used In
ThunderShock Wanted: Pikachu!
Quick Attack Wanted: Pikachu!*
Flash Raging Rhydon
Thunder Wave ...But Fearow Itself!
Thunder ...But Fearow Itself!
Thunderbolt Wartortle Wars
Toxic A Tale of Ninetales
Substitute Meanwhile...Vileplume!
Surf Breath of Dragonair Part 3
Bide The Legend
Rage The Legend
Iron Tail Double Dealing with Deoxys
Volt Tackle  The Final Showdown IX
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
  • Note: Toxic was called Tail Strike in the VIZ Media localisation.

Moves improvised

In the games

Main article: Red's Pikachu (game)

Given to Player

Pikachu first appears along the outskirts of Route 1, where Professor Oak will encounter and catch it. The player receives Pikachu after they go into Professor Oak's laboratory and attempt to take the starter Eevee, which Blue will take instead. Like all Pokémon from Generation I, Pikachu has no identified gender, but if traded to a Generation II game, Pikachu will be either male or female.

Pokémon Yellow

Starting moveset

Spr 1y 025.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Pikachu Lv.5
ThunderShock
Electric
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   

Battling against

The variation of Red that appears in Generation II has a level 81 male Pikachu, which is his highest-level Pokémon. It was also the highest-leveled Pokémon owned by an NPC in the entire series, but has had that title taken away by three of the rival's Pokémon in Platinum after defeating Sinnoh's Elite Four twenty times. It also appears in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, now at level 88, effectively regaining this title. Red also uses Pikachu during the Pokémon World Tournament, where it has a varying gender, and is set at level 50.

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Spr 2c 025.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Held item:
None
Pikachu Lv.81
Charm
Normal
Quick Attack
Normal
Thunderbolt
Electric
Thunder
Electric
Spr 4h 025 m.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Static
Held item:
Bag Light Ball Sprite.png Light Ball
Pikachu Lv.88
Volt Tackle
Electric Physical
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Thunderbolt
Electric Special
Spr 5b 025 m.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Static
Held item:
Bag Light Ball Sprite.png Light Ball
Pikachu/ Lv.50
Fake Out
Normal Physical
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Volt Tackle
Electric Physical
Brick Break
Fighting Physical

Trivia

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pikachu.





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