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==In the games==
==In the games==
===Hey You, Pikachu!===
===Hey You, Pikachu!===
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In the Japanese version of [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], a rice ball is available as an item that Pikachu can eat. However, this item was changed to a cupcake in the American version of this game.
In the Japanese version of [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], a rice ball is available as an item that Pikachu can eat. However, this item was changed to a cupcake in the American version of this game.


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[[File:Rice Ball Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Rice balls in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
[[File:Rice Ball Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Rice balls in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
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Rice balls first appeared in ''[[PS338|Stagestruck Starly]]''. They were frequently enjoyed by {{adv|Diamond}} during his journey, along with many other foods. He was also shown to be able to make them in ''[[PS380|Lucky Lucario II]]''.
Rice balls first appeared in ''[[PS338|Stagestruck Starly]]''. They were frequently enjoyed by {{adv|Diamond}} during his journey, along with many other foods. He was also shown to be able to make them in ''[[PS380|Lucky Lucario II]]''.
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* In ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'', Ash caught a rice ball in a {{i|Poké Ball}}.
* In ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'', Ash caught a rice ball in a {{i|Poké Ball}}.
* The infamous jelly donuts meme was mentioned in the "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHDzBSr-ekM&t=37s Explore Pokémon: Kanto Region]" promotional video on the official Pokémon YouTube channel.
* The infamous jelly donuts meme was mentioned in the "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHDzBSr-ekM&t=37s Explore Pokémon: Kanto Region]" promotional video on the official Pokémon YouTube channel.
** It was also alluded to in ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]'', in which Brock refers to them as his "famous jelly donuts".
** It was also alluded to in the English dub of ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]'', in which Brock refers to them as his "famous jelly donuts".
** In the English version of [[Pokémon Masters EX]]'s "Battle Buffet Bash" event, {{mas|Brock}} mentions having had his eyes on "jelly-filled donuts", referencing this meme.
** In the English version of [[Pokémon Masters EX]]'s "{{DL|Prestige event|Battle Buffet Bash}}" event, {{mas|Brock}} mentions having had his eyes on some "jelly-filled donuts", referencing this meme.


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Latest revision as of 10:33, 11 March 2024

Onion redirects here. For the character with the Japanese name, see Allister.

A plate of rice balls being scoped by Team Rocket

A rice ball (Japanese: 御握り onigiri) is a common Japanese snack that consists of sticky rice packed around a filling, all held together by nori seaweed.

In the anime

Rice balls appear in the Pokémon anime many times and, in the dub, under a variety of different names. Brock makes them fairly often and they are frequently used in gags.

To give the snack a name which non-Japanese children would be more familiar with, the dub has referred to them as sandwiches, cookies, onions, jelly donuts, and popcorn balls. In a couple of Hoenn League episodes, the 4Kids dub replaced giant rice balls with large sandwiches, which was not received well by the fanbase. However, a few times in the anime, such as Pokémon Paparazzi and A Tail with a Twist, 4Kids referred to rice balls by their proper name, instead of something adjusted for foreign audiences. 4Kids continued to refer to them as sandwiches or cookies even after these episodes aired, such as in Less is Morrison.

Since The Pokémon Company International started dubbing the series, they have been consistently referred to as rice balls. Eventually, starting in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, rice balls appeared less often, more so in Pokémon the Series: Black & White wherein the region is no longer based on a part of Japan. Some rice balls appeared in Hoopa — The Mischief Pokémon, where they were summoned by Hoopa in Arche Valley. In Real Life...Inquire Within!, Lana was seen eating a giant rice ball.

In the games

Hey You, Pikachu!

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Reason: Add images of the rice ball (Japanese) and cupcake (American) from this game

In the Japanese version of Hey You, Pikachu!, a rice ball is available as an item that Pikachu can eat. However, this item was changed to a cupcake in the American version of this game.

In the manga

Rice balls in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & Pearl arc

Rice balls first appeared in Stagestruck Starly. They were frequently enjoyed by Diamond during his journey, along with many other foods. He was also shown to be able to make them in Lucky Lucario II.

Trivia

Rice ball caught in a Poké Ball


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