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It is unique due to the fact that it is the only {{p|Pikachu}} found in ''Pokémon Yellow'', as well as being the only starter Pokémon. In addition, when offered the [[Thunderstone]], Red's Pikachu will refuse to evolve into {{p|Raichu}} just like Ash's Pikachu in the Anime. The Pikachu can also learn [[Surf]], and can be traded between [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], holding a [[Light Ball]]. Moreover, it can also be transferred over to [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] to be played in the game ''{{p|Pichu}}'s [[Power Plant]]''.
It is unique due to the fact that it is the only {{p|Pikachu}} found in ''Pokémon Yellow'', as well as being the only starter Pokémon. In addition, when offered the [[Thunderstone]], Red's Pikachu will refuse to evolve into {{p|Raichu}} just like Ash's Pikachu in the Anime. The Pikachu can also learn [[Surf]], and can be traded between [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], holding a [[Light Ball]]. Moreover, it can also be transferred over to [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] to be played in the game ''{{p|Pichu}}'s [[Power Plant]]''.


It seems to be based off [[Ash's Pikachu]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. Various Pikachu in the {{pkmn|manga}} have been based off it, including both [[Red (Special)|Red]]'s and [[Yellow (Special)|Yellow]]'s Pikachu in ''{{pkmn|Special}}'' and [[Isamu Akai]]'s Pikachu in the [[Pocket Monsters (manga)|Pocket Monsters manga]].
It seems to be based off [[Ash's Pikachu]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. Various Pikachu in the {{pkmn|manga}} have been based off it, including both {{Special|Red}}'s and {{Special|Yellow}}'s Pikachu in ''{{pkmn|Special}}'' and [[Isamu Akai]]'s Pikachu in the [[Pocket Monsters (manga)|Pocket Monsters manga]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:01, 13 October 2007

Red's Pikachu is the only starter Pokémon of Kanto in Pokémon Yellow. When the player tries to go into Route 1, he (Red) will be stopped by Professor Oak who encounters a wild Pikachu. After capturing the Pikachu, Professor Oak will direct Red to his lab in Pallet Town, where the rival (Blue) awaits.

Since the ordinary starter Pokémon have been taken, the player will receive the Pikachu, while the rival takes the Eevee. After the first battle with Blue's Eevee, the Pikachu will pop out from its Poké Ball and follow Red about on foot.

In the beginning, it will be angry, although its happiness can be improved when it gains a level or when an item, such as Potion, is used on it. However, its happiness can also drop, such as when it faints or if it is transfered to Bill's Pokémon Storage System.

In Gold, Silver and Crystal, Red can be battled on the final floor of Mt. Silver and has Pikachu on his team. Here, its level is 81 and its moveset consists of Charm, Quick Attack, Thunderbolt and Thunder.

It is unique due to the fact that it is the only Pikachu found in Pokémon Yellow, as well as being the only starter Pokémon. In addition, when offered the Thunderstone, Red's Pikachu will refuse to evolve into Raichu just like Ash's Pikachu in the Anime. The Pikachu can also learn Surf, and can be traded between Generation I and Generation II, holding a Light Ball. Moreover, it can also be transferred over to Pokémon Stadium 2 to be played in the game Pichu's Power Plant.

It seems to be based off Ash's Pikachu in the anime. Various Pikachu in the manga have been based off it, including both Red's and Yellow's Pikachu in Special and Isamu Akai's Pikachu in the Pocket Monsters manga.

Trivia

  • Happiness was first used in Pokémon Yellow but only to this Pikachu.
  • Most say that Pokémon Yellow was based on the anime.