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* Pachirisu's illness in ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]'' is similar to that of [[Ash's Pikachu]] in ''[[AG001|Get the Show on the Road!]]''.
* Pachirisu's illness in ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]'' is similar to that of [[Ash's Pikachu]] in ''[[AG001|Get the Show on the Road!]]''.
* Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon that {{cat|Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|is not part of an evolutionary line}}.
* Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon that {{cat|Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|is not part of an evolutionary line}}.
* Pachirisu's gender was confirmed to be Male in [[Strategy Begins at Home!]] when [[Johanna's Glameow]] and Umbreon used attract, it had an effect on Piplup which is known to be Male, along with Pachirisu too.


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Dawn's Pachirisu
ヒカリのパチリス Hikari's Pachirisu
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Dawn's Pachirisu
Debuts in Twice Smitten, Once Shy
Caught at Route 203
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Dawn
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Pachirisu Chinami Nishimura

Dawn's Pachirisu (Japanese: ヒカリのパチリス Hikari's Pachirisu) was the second Pokémon captured by Dawn, and her third Pokémon overall.

History

Dawn and Pachirisu

Dawn captured Pachirisu in Twice Smitten, Once Shy, where it was shown to have a very hyperactive and mischievous personality. Due to its behavior and her inability to control it, Dawn felt that she had failed Pachirisu as a Trainer and released it. However, she realized her mistake and went back to get it, only to find that Jessie also wanted it. It managed to defeat Team Rocket and Dawn recaptured it.

At the beginning, Pachirisu had difficulty in controlling its electric moves and often used Discharge to give Dawn a bad hair day. However, after some training with Dawn, it was gradually able to use them effectively and has stopped ruining Dawn's hair. This new control was seen in its first contest, where it was used in the appeal round of the Floaroma contest. It earned Dawn a place in the battle rounds. It was also used in the Hearthome contest double appeal rounds with Piplup. However, this time Dawn was not able to make it past the appeal round.

Pachirisu became ill in Doc Brock! from storing too much electricity, similar to Pikachu did in Get the Show on the Road, but it soon recovered with the help of Ash, Dawn, Brock and the rest of their team of Pokémon.

Like May's Munchlax's obsession with Pokéblocks, Pachirisu loved Poffins and once started a rivalry with Ursula's Gabite because the Template:Type2 Pokémon had stepped on its Poffin. It avenged its Poffin's memory by defeating Gabite in the final round of the Chocovine Town contest with its newly learned Super Fang. This also gave Dawn her fourth ribbon.

In Strategy Begins at Home!, it battled alongside Piplup against Johanna's Glameow and Umbreon. However, it was defeated by Johanna's powerful strategy.

Ice Chandelier

Pachirisu appears to have a fear of ice, as seen in Double-Time Battle Training!, where it was temporarily paired up with Dawn's Mamoswine in order to make a Double Performance using its Discharge and Mamoswine's Ice Shard but failed in making it work due to its fear.

In Regaining the Home Advantage!, Dawn used Pachirisu to lead a Metagross and a Magnezone that were fighting away from the town that was feeling the wrath of their battle.

In Teaching The Student Teacher!, Dawn perfects a new combination move called Ice Chandelier with the help of her Pachirisu and Buneary. Pachirisu used Discharge while running around inside an ice globe created with the help of Buneary's Ice Beam which resulted in a new beautiful combination move.

In Opposites Interact!, along with Mamoswine, it once again faced Ursula's Gabite as well as her new Flareon. Although Mamoswine and Pachirisu were very nearly defeated, they got Dawn her third victory over Ursula with the help of their Ice Chandelier move.

Moves used

File:Pachirisu Discharge.png
Using Discharge
Move First Used In
Spark  Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Sweet Kiss Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Discharge  Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Super Fang  Another One Gabites the Dust!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves improvised

  • Discharged Whirlpool has two variations one is were Piplup uses Whirlpool above Pachirisu and Pachirisu uses Discharge. The other is when Piplup uses Whirlpool and Pachirisu jumps on top of it and uses Discharge causing the moves to join and fuse with water and electrical energy.
  • Sweet Kiss-Bubble Beam was used in Dawn's Early Night! First Pachirisu uses Sweet Kiss, and then Piplup uses BubbleBeam and the two moves combine making the hearts go inside the bubbles.
  • Spin used in Another One Gabites the Dust! Pachirisu spins around the opponent.
  • Plan A used in Strategy Begins at Home! Piplup uses BubbleBeam towards the ground the bubbles build into a wall of bubbles and Pachirisu jumps up from the top and uses Super Fang.
  • Electrified Take Down Used in Opposites Interact! Pachirisu uses Discharges as front so it can also hit Mamoswine. Mamoswine then uses Take Down. Causing anything it hits to be hit with the power of the Discharge as well the power of the Take Down.
  • Ice Chandelier is a combination that was created by Buneary and Pachirisu when they were training with Dawn in Teaching The Student Teacher!. It involves Buneary using Ice Beam around Pachirisu, trapping it in a ball of ice. The move also works with Mamoswine's Ice Shard, as first seen in the same episode; however, this was only successfully pulled off the first time in Opposites Interact!. Pachirisu then runs around in the ball while using Discharge. The end result is a chandelier of ice that glows in a beautiful blue hue. Pachirisu can run inside the chandelier to hit foes. Using AncientPower on it allows it to float while still under Pachirisu's control while Hidden Power adds power to the combination. This combination may have been based on the failed combination tried by Dawn in Double-Time Battle Training!, the one that eventually lead to the Flame Ice combo.

Trivia

  • Dawn's capture of Pachirisu marks the first time since Pikachu that a main character has ever owned an Template:Type2 Pokémon.
    • It is also, by default, the first time a main character has ever captured an Electric Pokémon, as Ash received his Pikachu from Professor Oak.
      • There wouldn't be another Electric Pokémon caught be a main character until Iris's Emolga
      • Notably, all three of these Pokémon are based on a species of rodent.
  • For Ya See We Want An Evolution!, Professor Oak's lecture is about Dawn's Pachirisu. He writes this Pokémon senryū about it: パチリスが おめめさめたよ パッチリス Pachirisu ga, omeme sameta yo, pacchiri su "Pachirisu woke up, eyes shining bright."
  • In the dub of Steamboat Willies, it is revealed that Pachirisu is the youngest of Dawn's Pokémon. This remained true until the hatching of Cyndaquil in An Egg Scramble!.
  • Pachirisu seems to be almost a parallel to May's Skitty.
    • Both were the third Pokémon obtained by their trainer.
    • Jessie had her heart set on catching them and using them for contest purposes.
    • Both share a similar attitude and habits. These would include chasing their tails, having a lot of energy, and running away from their trainers.
    • Both use their Japanese voice actresses in both the Japanese and English versions.
    • Both were used once in the Wallace Cup.
  • Pachirisu's illness in Doc Brock! is similar to that of Ash's Pikachu in Get the Show on the Road!.
  • Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon that is not part of an evolutionary line.

Related articles

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

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