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|color={{Let's Go Pikachu color}}
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|corecolor={{Let's Go Eevee color light}}
|bordercolor={{dark color dark}}
|bordercolor={{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}
|name=Poké Kid
|name=Poké Kid
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|image=VSPoké Kid BDSP.png|size=150px
|caption=Poké Kid sprite from [[Generation IV]]
|caption=VS model from {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
|intro=[[Generation IV]]
|intro=[[Generation IV]]
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|gender=Female
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|members={{mas|Eve}}, {{mas|Petey}}
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A '''Poké Kid''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンごっこ''' ''Make-believe Pokémon'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that first debuted in the [[Generation IV]] games. They are little girls that are possibly the children of male {{tc|Pokéfan}}s who are often depicted holding one in a {{p|Pikachu}} [[Pokémon Cosplay|costumes]].  Outside of battle they appear to be just an ordinary Pikachu; this is abused to mess with the player on multiple occasions, including a Poké Kid hidden amongst several regular Pikachu.
A '''Poké Kid''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンごっこ''' ''Make-believe Pokémon'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that debuted in the [[Generation IV]] games. They are little kids in Pokémon [[Pokémon cosplay|costumes]].


Like their costumes, they use Pikachu as their Pokémon.
In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, Poké Kids appear as little girls that are possibly the children of male {{tc|Poké Fan}}s. Outside of battle, they appear to be just an ordinary Pikachu; this is used to mess with the player on multiple occasions, including a Poké Kid hidden amongst several regular Pikachu. They exclusively use {{p|Pikachu}}, and in Platinum, {{p|Pichu}} and {{p|Raichu}}.


==Trainer List==
In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, male Poké Kids were introduced, who take on the appearance of Pikachu, while girls wear {{p|Eevee}} costumes instead. Unlike before, they don't exclusively use Pikachu.
===Pokémon Diamond/Pearl===
 
==Gallery==
===Sprites and models===
====In the [[core series]]====
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}; font-size:80%"
|-
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:Spr DP Poké Kid Beta.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:Spr DP Poké Kid.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:300px" | [[File:VSPoké Kid M SwSh.png|150px]][[File:VSPoké Kid F SwSh.png|150px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:80px"|[[File:VSPoké Kid BDSP.png|90px]]
|-
|{{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl beta|Beta}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond and Pearl}}
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}{{tt|*|In HGSS, Battle Frontier only}}
| VS models from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword and Shield}}
| VS model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
|-
| colspan=2 style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:025OD DP.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:180px" | [[File:Y-Comm Profile Poké Kid M.png|90px]] [[File:Y-Comm Profile Poké Kid F.png|90px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Poké Kid BDSP OD.png|90px]]
|-
| colspan=2 | Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}{{tt|*|In HGSS, Battle Frontier only}}
| {{color2|000|Y-Comm}} profile images from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword and Shield}}
| Overworld model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
|}
 
====In other games====
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}; font-size:80%"
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}} |[[File:Spr Masters Poké Kid M.png|100px]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}} |[[File:Spr Masters Poké Kid F.png|100px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color light}} |[[File:VSPoké Kid M Masters.png|100px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Let's Go Eevee color dark}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color light}} |[[File:VSPoké Kid F Masters.png|100px]]
|-
| colspan=2 | Overworld models from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Masters EX|Masters EX}}
| colspan=2 | VS models from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Masters EX|Masters EX}}
|}
 
==Trainer list==
===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl===
{{trainerlist/h|2|diamond|pearl}}
{{trainerlist/h|2|diamond|pearl}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Jubilife TV|Ariel]]}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Jubilife TV|Ariel]]{{dotw|Fr}}}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|120|2|025|Pikachu|15|025|Pikachu|15}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|120|2|025|Pikachu|15|025|Pikachu|15}}
{{trainerlist/e|4|Poké Kid {{rt|209|Sinnoh|Danielle}}}}
{{trainerlist/e|4|Poké Kid {{rt|209|Sinnoh|Danielle}}}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|152|1|025|Pikachu|19}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|152|1|025|Pikachu|19}}
{{trainerlist/b|2|248|1|025|Pikachu|31}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|2|248|1|025|Pikachu|31}}
{{trainerlist/b|3|320|1|025|Pikachu|40}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|3|320|1|025|Pikachu|40}}
{{trainerlist/b|4|440|1|025|Pikachu|55}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|4|440|1|025|Pikachu|55}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid {{rt|222|Sinnoh|Janet}}}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid {{rt|222|Sinnoh|Janet}}}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|320|2|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|320|2|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Sunyshore Gym|Meghan]]}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Sunyshore Gym|Meghan]]}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|328|4|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|328|4|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{trainerlist/f|pearl}}
{{trainerlist/f|pearl}}
:''See more: [[List of Battle Tower Trainers (Diamond and Pearl)/Poké Kid]]


===Pokémon Platinum===
===Pokémon Platinum===
{{trainerlist/h|1|platinum}}
{{trainerlist/h|1|platinum}}
{{trainerlist/e|6|Poké Kid [[Jubilife TV|Ariel]]}}
{{trainerlist/e|5|Poké Kid [[Pokémon Center|Ariel]]}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|120|3|172|Pichu|3|172|Pichu|3|172|Pichu|3}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|152|3|172|Pichu|19|025|Pikachu|19|025|Pikachu|19}}
{{trainerlist/b|2|180|3|172|Pichu|19|025|Pikachu|19|025|Pikachu|19|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|2|248|3|172|Pichu|31|025|Pikachu|31|025|Pikachu|31}}
{{trainerlist/b|3|210|3|172|Pichu|31|025|Pikachu|31|025|Pikachu|31|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|3|344|3|172|Pichu|43|025|Pikachu|43|025|Pikachu|43}}
{{trainerlist/b|4|270|3|172|Pichu|43|025|Pikachu|43|025|Pikachu|43|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|4|392|3|172|Pichu|49|025|Pikachu|49|026|Raichu|49}}
{{trainerlist/b|5|300|3|172|Pichu|49|025|Pikachu|49|026|Raichu|49|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|5|440|3|172|Pichu|55|025|Pikachu|55|026|Raichu|55}}
{{trainerlist/b|6|320|3|172|Pichu|55|025|Pikachu|55|026|Raichu|55|}}
{{trainerlist/e|4|Poké Kid {{rt|209|Sinnoh|Danielle}}}}
{{trainerlist/e|4|Poké Kid {{rt|209|Sinnoh|Danielle}}<BR>(Rematch)}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|176|1|172|Pichu|22}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|176|1|172|Pichu|22}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|2|272|1|025|Pikachu|34}}
{{trainerlist/b|2|180|1|025|Pikachu|34|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|3|352|1|025|Pikachu|44}}
{{trainerlist/b|3|200|1|025|Pikachu|44|}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|4|424|1|026|Raichu|53}}
{{trainerlist/b|4|210|1|026|Raichu|53|}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid {{rt|222|Sinnoh|Janet}}}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid {{rt|222|Sinnoh|Janet}}}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|336|2|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|336|2|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Sunyshore Gym|Meghan]]}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Sunyshore Gym|Meghan]]}}
{{trainerlist/b|1|336|4|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=4|1|336|4|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42|025|Pikachu|42}}
{{trainerlist/f|platinum}}
{{trainerlist/f|platinum}}
:''See more: [[List of Battle Frontier Trainers (Generation IV)/Poké Kid]]
===Pokémon Sword and Shield===
{{trainerlist/h|2|sword|shield}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid{{female}} {{rt|4|Galar|Mia}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|720|1|133|Eevee|15}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid{{male}} {{rt|4|Galar|Rhys}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|672|2|595|Joltik|14|736|Grubbin|14}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid{{male}} {{rt|4|Galar|Shane}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|720|1|025|Pikachu|15}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid{{female}} {{rt|4|Galar|Sunny}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|720|1|868|Milcery|15}}
{{trainerlist/f|shield}}
''See Also: [[List of Battle Tower Trainers (Galar)/Poké Kid]]''
===Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl===
{{trainerlist/h|2|brilliant diamond|shining pearl}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Jubilife TV|Ariel]]{{dotw|Fr}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|1|420|2|025|Pikachu|15|025|Pikachu|15}}
{{trainerlist/e|4|Poké Kid {{rt|209|Sinnoh|Danielle}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|1|380|1|025|Pikachu|19}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|2|480|1|025|Pikachu|31}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|3|496|1|025|Pikachu|40}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|4|660|1|025|Pikachu|55}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid {{rt|222|Sinnoh|Janet}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|1|492|2|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{trainerlist/e|1|Poké Kid [[Sunyshore Gym|Meghan]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=BDSP|1|492|4|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41|025|Pikachu|41}}
{{trainerlist/f|shining pearl}}
:''See more: [[List of Battle Tower Trainers (Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl)/Poké Kid]]
==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
:''Main articles: [[Eve (Masters)]] and [[Petey (Masters)]]''
Poké Kid Eve and Petey form [[sync pair]]s with {{p|Eevee}} and {{p|Pikachu}}, respectively, in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Eve became a playable sync pair on November 17, 2023, while Petey became a playable character on February 2, 2024.
{{PairDex/h|Let's Go Pikachu|Let's Go Eevee}}
{{PairDex|189|Eve|sygna=Poké Kid|trainerlink=Eve (Masters)#Eevee|trainerimg=Poké Kid F|0133|Eevee|gender=male|Normal|Fighting|Tech|3|Story Event<br>''Let's Go in Search of Wonder''}}
{{PairDex|194|Petey|sygna=Poké Kid|trainerlink=Petey (Masters)#Pikachu|trainerimg=Poké Kid M|0025 f|Pikachu|gender=female|Electric|Ground|Tech|3|Special Sync Pair Event}}
|}
==In the manga==
[[File:Ninja Boy Poké Kid Tuber Adventures.png|thumb|150px|A Poké Kid in Pokémon Adventures]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}====
A Poké Kid was seen exploring the [[Safari Zone Gate]] with her mother in ''[[PS446|Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down]]''.
===={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}====
In ''[[PS356|Magnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I]]'', a Poké Kid makes a cameo while the main characters visit [[Veilstone City]]. Her friend was supposed to challenge [[Maylene]] but she mixed the Poké Kid and her friends with the three main characters, due to the main characters possessing [[Zoom Lens|an item that made landing attacks easier]] she had heard the kids talking about.
The Poké Kid and his friend appeared briefly in ''[[PS359|Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank II]]'', noticing the impact from the cannon.
In ''[[PS415|Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia V]]'', the Poké Kid and his friends were teleported to the [[Jubilife City|Jubilife Grand Hotel]] due to the distortion of time and space.
===={{MangaArc|Platinum}}====
The Poké Kid from above, together with her friends, is seen entering the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} in ''[[PS418|Deprogramming Porygon-Z]]''.
{{-}}
====Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Poké Kid
|pkmn=Pichu
|type1=Electric
|img=Ninja Boy Poké Kid Tuber Staryu Pichu Adventures.png
|img_size=140px
|epnum=PS418
|epname=Deprogramming Porygon-Z
|desc=The Poké Kid from Veilstone City was revealed to own a {{p|Pichu}}, which was seen walking with its Trainer to the Battle Frontier.
None of Pichu's moves are known.}}
==In the TCG==
[[File:PokéKidSwordShield173.jpg|200px|thumb|Poké Kid in the TCG]]
{{main|Poké Kid (Sword & Shield 173)}}
'''Poké Kid''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|V Starter Sets}} before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion, with artwork by [[Hitoshi Ariga]]. It allows the player to search their deck for a Pokémon, reveal it to their opponent, then shuffle their deck.
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In Diamond and Pearl, Poké Kid Ariel can be fought in the Jubilife TV station on Fridays.
* In {{game|Platinum}}, Poké Kid Ariel can be found in these Pokémon Center locations around Sinnoh:
* In Platinum, Ariel can be found in these PokéCenter locations around Sinnoh:
:'''Sunday, Monday, Thursday''': [[Floaroma Town]]
:'''Sunday, Monday, Thursday''': [[Floaroma Town]]
:'''Tuesday, Friday''': [[Solaceon Town]]
:'''Tuesday, Friday''': [[Solaceon Town]]
:'''Wednesday, Saturday''': [[Resort Area]]
:'''Wednesday, Saturday''': [[Resort Area]]
*Poké Kid Ariel says "Pi-Pikachu!" before battle. [[Ash's Pikachu]] says the same after many of Ash's various victories (winning a Badge, catching a Pokémon, and so on).
* In Pokémon Platinum, there is data for a {{pkmn|battle}} with Poké Kid Ariel with three [[level]] 3 {{p|Pichu}}, but it is completely inaccessible.<ref>https://pastebin.com/PB7J63bT</ref>
*The Poké Kid bears some resemblance to the concept of [[Moemon]], a hacked game where Pokémon are turned into ginjika.
* Poké Kid Ariel says "Pi-Pikachu!" before battle. [[Ash's Pikachu]] says the same after many of {{Ash}}'s various victories (winning a [[Badge]], catching a Pokémon, and so on).


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{electric color light}}|bordercolor={{dark color}}
{{langtable|color={{electric color light}}|bordercolor={{dark color}}
|zh_yue=寶可夢小朋友 ''{{tt|Pokémon Síupàhngyáuh|Pokémon Kid}}''
|zh_cmn=寶可夢小朋友 / 宝可梦小朋友 ''{{tt|Pokémon Xiǎopéngyǒu|Pokémon Kid}}''
|fr=Poké Enfant
|de=Poké-Kind
|de=Poké-Kind
|it=Poké Bimba
|id=Kostum Pokémon
|it=Poké Bimba ({{female}})<br>Poké Bimbo ({{male}})
|ko=포켓몬놀이 ''{{tt|Pokémon Nol-i|Pokémon Play}}''
|pt_br=Poké Criança
|es=Pokéchica ({{female}})<br>Pokéchico ({{male}})
}}
}}


{{TrainerNav|Electric|johto=yes|sinnoh=yes}}
==References==
<references/>


{{TrainerNav|Electric|johto=yes|sinnoh=yes|galar=yes}}
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{{Project CharacterDex notice|tc}}


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[[Category:Normal-type Trainers]]
[[Category:Pokémon Adventures characters]]
[[Category:Trainers with Dynamax Bands]]


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[[it:Poké Bimba (classe allenatore)]]
[[es:Pokéchica]]
[[fr:Poké Enfant]]
[[it:Poké Bimbo e Poké Bimba]]
[[ja:ポケモンごっこ]]
[[ja:ポケモンごっこ]]
[[zh:宝可梦小朋友]]

Latest revision as of 04:17, 21 March 2024

Poké Kid
ポケモンごっこ Make-believe Pokémon
VSPoké Kid BDSP.png
VS model from Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Other names
Introduced in Generation IV
Appears in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver
Sword and Shield, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Masters EX
Gender Both
Counterpart {{{counterpart}}}
Notable members Eve, Petey
Anime debut
TCG debut [[(TCG)|]]
TCG card {{{card}}}
Manga debut {{{manga}}}

A Poké Kid (Japanese: ポケモンごっこ Make-believe Pokémon) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that debuted in the Generation IV games. They are little kids in Pokémon costumes.

In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, Poké Kids appear as little girls that are possibly the children of male Poké Fans. Outside of battle, they appear to be just an ordinary Pikachu; this is used to mess with the player on multiple occasions, including a Poké Kid hidden amongst several regular Pikachu. They exclusively use Pikachu, and in Platinum, Pichu and Raichu.

In Sword and Shield, male Poké Kids were introduced, who take on the appearance of Pikachu, while girls wear Eevee costumes instead. Unlike before, they don't exclusively use Pikachu.

Gallery

Sprites and models

In the core series

Spr DP Poké Kid Beta.png Spr DP Poké Kid.png VSPoké Kid M SwSh.pngVSPoké Kid F SwSh.png VSPoké Kid BDSP.png
Beta sprite from
Diamond and Pearl
Sprite from
Generation IV*
VS models from
Sword and Shield
VS model from
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
025OD DP.png Y-Comm Profile Poké Kid M.png Y-Comm Profile Poké Kid F.png Poké Kid BDSP OD.png
Overworld sprite from
Generation IV*
Y-Comm profile images from
Sword and Shield
Overworld model from
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

In other games

Spr Masters Poké Kid M.png Spr Masters Poké Kid F.png VSPoké Kid M Masters.png VSPoké Kid F Masters.png
Overworld models from
Masters EX
VS models from
Masters EX

Trainer list

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl


See more: List of Battle Tower Trainers (Diamond and Pearl)/Poké Kid

Pokémon Platinum


See more: List of Battle Frontier Trainers (Generation IV)/Poké Kid

Pokémon Sword and Shield


See Also: List of Battle Tower Trainers (Galar)/Poké Kid

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl


See more: List of Battle Tower Trainers (Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl)/Poké Kid

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main articles: Eve (Masters) and Petey (Masters)

Poké Kid Eve and Petey form sync pairs with Eevee and Pikachu, respectively, in Pokémon Masters EX. Eve became a playable sync pair on November 17, 2023, while Petey became a playable character on February 2, 2024.

Sync Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role Base Potential Availability
#189 VSPoké Kid F Masters.png Poké Kid
Eve
#0133 MastersIcon0133.png Eevee
Normal
NormalIC Masters.png
Fighting
FightingIC Masters.png
Masters Tech.png ★★★ Story Event
Let's Go in Search of Wonder
#194 VSPoké Kid M Masters.png Poké Kid
Petey
#0025 MastersIcon0025 f.png Pikachu
Electric
ElectricIC Masters.png
Ground
GroundIC Masters.png
Masters Tech.png ★★★ Special Sync Pair Event

In the manga

A Poké Kid in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

A Poké Kid was seen exploring the Safari Zone Gate with her mother in Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In Magnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I, a Poké Kid makes a cameo while the main characters visit Veilstone City. Her friend was supposed to challenge Maylene but she mixed the Poké Kid and her friends with the three main characters, due to the main characters possessing an item that made landing attacks easier she had heard the kids talking about.

The Poké Kid and his friend appeared briefly in Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank II, noticing the impact from the cannon.

In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia V, the Poké Kid and his friends were teleported to the Jubilife Grand Hotel due to the distortion of time and space.

Platinum arc

The Poké Kid from above, together with her friends, is seen entering the Battle Frontier in Deprogramming Porygon-Z.

Pokémon

Poké Kid's Pichu
Pichu
The Poké Kid from Veilstone City was revealed to own a Pichu, which was seen walking with its Trainer to the Battle Frontier.

None of Pichu's moves are known.

Debut Deprogramming Porygon-Z

In the TCG

Poké Kid in the TCG
Main article: Poké Kid (Sword & Shield 173)

Poké Kid was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese V Starter Sets before debuting in English in the Sword & Shield expansion, with artwork by Hitoshi Ariga. It allows the player to search their deck for a Pokémon, reveal it to their opponent, then shuffle their deck.

Trivia

  • In Pokémon Platinum, Poké Kid Ariel can be found in these Pokémon Center locations around Sinnoh:
Sunday, Monday, Thursday: Floaroma Town
Tuesday, Friday: Solaceon Town
Wednesday, Saturday: Resort Area
  • In Pokémon Platinum, there is data for a battle with Poké Kid Ariel with three level 3 Pichu, but it is completely inaccessible.[1]
  • Poké Kid Ariel says "Pi-Pikachu!" before battle. Ash's Pikachu says the same after many of Ash's various victories (winning a Badge, catching a Pokémon, and so on).

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢小朋友 Pokémon Síupàhngyáuh
Mandarin 寶可夢小朋友 / 宝可梦小朋友 Pokémon Xiǎopéngyǒu
France Flag.png French Poké Enfant
Germany Flag.png German Poké-Kind
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Kostum Pokémon
Italy Flag.png Italian Poké Bimba ()
Poké Bimbo ()
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬놀이 Pokémon Nol-i
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Poké Criança
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokéchica ()
Pokéchico ()

References


Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
Johto Ace Trainer*BeautyBikerBird KeeperBlack Belt*BoarderBug CatcherBurglarCamper
ChampionExecutive*FirebreatherFisherman*GentlemanGuitaristHikerJugglerKimono GirlLass
LeaderMediumPicnickerPokéfanPoké Maniac*PKMN TrainerPoliceman*PsychicRivalHGSSSage
SailorSchool Kid*ScientistSkierSuper NerdSwimmerTeacherTeam Rocket Grunt*TwinsYoungster
Mystery Man*CHGSSDouble TeamHGSSElderHGSSPasserbyHGSSYoung CoupleHGSS
Battle Frontier only:HGSS

Aroma LadyArtistBattle GirlCameramanClownCollectorCowgirlCyclistDragon TamerIdol
JoggerLadyNinja BoyParasol LadyPIPoké KidPKMN BreederPKMN RangerRancherReporter
Rich BoyRoughneckRuin ManiacSocialiteTuberVeteranWaiterWaitressWorker
Arcade StarCastle ValetFactory HeadHall MatronTower Tycoon

Sinnoh Ace TrainerAroma LadyArtistBattle GirlBeautyBird KeeperBlack BeltBug CatcherCameramanCamperChampion
ClownCollectorCommanderCowgirlCyclistDouble TeamDragon TamerElite FourFisher*GentlemanGuitarist
Gym Leader*HikerIdolInterviewersJoggerLadyLassMadame*Ninja BoyParasol LadyPicnickerPIPoké Fan*
Poké KidPokémon Breeder*Pokémon Ranger*Pokémon Trainer*Police Officer*PsychicRancherRanchers*
ReporterRich BoyRoughneckRuin ManiacSailorSchool KidScientistSkierSwimmerTeam Galactic Boss*
Team Galactic Grunt*Tower TycoonTuberTwinsVeteranWaiterWaitressWorkerYoung CoupleYoungster
Arcade StarPtCastle ValetPtFactory HeadPtHall MatronPtMaidPtGAME FREAK'sBDSP
Galar ArtistBackpackerBeautyBlack BeltCabbieCafé MasterCameramanChampionColleaguesCookDancerDaring Couple
DoctorFisherGAME FREAK'sGym ChallengerGym LeaderGym TrainerGentlemanHikerInterviewersLassLeague Staff
Macro Cosmos'sMadameMedical TeamModelMusic CrewMusicianOffice WorkerPoké KidPokémon Breeder
Pokémon TrainerPolice OfficerPostmanRail StaffReporterSchoolboySchoolgirlSwimmerTeam Yell GruntWorkerYoungster
Expansion Pass only:
Dojo MasterDojo MatronMaster Dojo Student


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