Costumed Pokémon
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These are the Pokémon wearing clothes in games and other media. This is separate from Pokémon that have clothes as part of their natural appearance, such as Machoke's belt and Mandibuzz's bones.
In the core series games
Accessories
- Main article: Accessory
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the first round of a Pokémon Super Contest is the Visual Competition, which includes dressing up the Pokémon with Accessories.
Props
- Main article: Prop
In Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, the Pokémon Musical includes dressing up the Pokémon with Props, which are stored in the Prop Case.
Cosplay Pikachu
- Main article: Cosplay Pikachu
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Cosplay Pikachu is a variant female Pikachu that can be dressed in several costumes.
No Costume
Cosplay Pikachu
Electric
Thunder Shock
Cool
Pikachu Rock Star
Electric
Meteor Mash
Beautiful
Pikachu Belle
Electric
Icicle Crash
Cute
Pikachu Pop Star
Electric
Draining Kiss
Clever
Pikachu, Ph.D.
Electric
Electric Terrain
Tough
Pikachu Libre
Electric
Flying Press
Pikachu in a cap
- Main article: Pikachu in a cap
The term "Pikachu in a cap" refers to any of the Pikachu variants seen wearing one of Ash's hats. These Pikachu variants were first introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon GO
- Main article: Event Pokémon (GO)
In Pokémon GO, several Event Pokémon wear hats and accessories.
Pokémon UNITE
- Main article: Holowear
In Pokémon UNITE, Holowear is a type of holographic clothing that can be worn by Pokémon. It is made using Aeos energy.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the rescue team members are often Pokémon depicted wearing scarves in official artwork.
Pokémon Channel
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In Pokémon Channel, a Psyduck wearing a necktie works as the newscaster in Pokémon News Flash.
Super Smash Bros. series
In the Super Smash Bros. series, there are a number of hats and accessories available as the palette swaps for Pikachu, Jigglypuff, and Pichu.
Pikachu
- Main article: Pikachu (Super Smash Bros.)
In the case of Pikachu, the only full-body costume available is that of Pikachu Libre in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Game | Image |
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64 | |
Melee | |
Brawl | |
3DS/Wii U | |
Ultimate |
Jigglypuff
- Main article: Jigglypuff (Super Smash Bros.)
Game | Image |
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64 | |
Melee | |
Brawl | |
3DS/Wii U | |
Ultimate |
Pichu
- Main article: Pichu (Super Smash Bros.)
Game | Image |
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Melee | |
Ultimate |
Pokkén Tournament
In Pokkén Tournament, the Pikachu Libre is one of the available fighters.
e-Reader games
In the e-Reader game Follow Hoothoot, the non-player character Hoothoot wears a purple bowtie.
In the anime
- See also: List of clothing (anime)
Main series
Ash's Pokémon
The following are images of Ash's Pokémon wearing clothing and accessories:
Pikachu's clown outfit in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
Pikachu in the Hearthome Collection (Arriving in Style!)
Pikachu's Psyduck outfit in A Festival Trade! A Festival Farewell?
Pikachu's baseball cap in Pulling Out the Pokémon Base Pepper!
Dawn's Pokémon
The following are images of Dawn's Pokémon wearing clothing and accessories:
Piplup in the Pokémon Dress-Up Contest
Piplup in Uncrushing Defeat!
Buneary in the Hearthome Collection
Dawn's Pokémon at the Mountain Hut Maid Café
Serena's Pokémon
Serena's Pokémon wear clothing and accessories to compete in Pokémon Showcases:
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
Ruby was given five scarves that he used to enhance Nana's Coolness, Kiki's Cuteness, Mumu's Toughness, Feefee's Beauty and Fofo's Smartness.
In the TCG
In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, several cards feature Pokémon wearing clothing. Among them are cards representing forms from the game that already wear clothes, such as the Ash's Pikachu cards being renditions of "Pikachu in a cap" and the Pikachu Libre card being a Pikachu Libre. Other cards feature original clothing designs, or ones based upon the attire of other characters. Often, these alternate cards have different names compared to renditions of Pokémon without clothing. Since evolution is based entirely around matching names, such cards cannot evolve through normal means.