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* Mimikyu is the first Pokémon owned by a main character to be caught in a [[Poké Ball]] variant since the [[original series]], and also the first such caught by {{TRT}}.
* Mimikyu is the first Pokémon owned by a main character to be caught in a [[Poké Ball]] variant since the [[original series]], and also the first such caught by {{TRT}}.
* Mimikyu is the first [[Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|recurring Pokémon]] to be caught by Team Rocket.
* Mimikyu is the first [[Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|recurring Pokémon]] to be caught by Team Rocket.
* Mimikyu is the first non-[[List of Pokémon temporarily owned by the Team Rocket trio|temporary]] {{type|Fairy}} Pokémon owned by Team Rocket.


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Jessie's Mimikyu
ムサシのミミッキュ Musashi's Mimikkyu
Bag Luxury Ball SV Sprite.png
Jessie Mimikyu.png
Jessie's Mimikyu
Debuts in Loading the Dex!
Caught in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-style!
Caught at Melemele Island
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Jessie
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Mimikyu Unknown Billy Bob Thompson

Jessie's Mimikyu (Japanese: ムサシのミミッキュ Musashi's Mimikkyu) is the first Pokémon that Jessie caught in the Alola region.

History

As a wild Pokémon

Mimikyu without its rag

Mimikyu first appeared in Loading the Dex!, where it met Team Rocket in a forest on Melemele Island. Thinking it was a little cute, Jessie decided to catch Mimikyu. Having no offensive Pokémon yet, she threw Meowth at Mimikyu, but the Mimikyu deflected Meowth's Fury Swipes. Losing his patience, Meowth tried to remove Mimikyu's rag, but was hexed, and had a near-death experience. Jessie and James were able to wake Meowth, but were forced to give up and hide when they heard someone approach, who turned out to be Ash and his classmates. Having noticed Ash's Pikachu, Mimikyu became enraged. Ash attempted to catch Mimikyu, but Pikachu's Iron Tail had no effect. Mimikyu then beat up Pikachu using Play Rough. Before the battle between Pikachu and Mimikyu went too far, Team Rocket stepped in. Meowth jumped at Pikachu with Fury Swipes. But when Pikachu tried to counter, Mimikyu intervened. Speaking through Meowth, Mimikyu told Team Rocket that it would help them against Pikachu, expressing a deep-seated hatred for it. Before it could resume fighting Pikachu, however, a Bewear kidnapped Jessie and James. Meowth was able to get Mimikyu to disengage, and they chased Bewear.

With Jessie

In First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-style!, Team Rocket and Mimikyu were trapped in Bewear's den. Jessie was attempting to catch Mimikyu with a Poké Ball, because neither Meowth nor Wobbuffet could beat Bewear, but Mimikyu kept swatting it away with its tail stick. At some point, James dropped a Luxury Ball he was going to add to his collection. Jessie threw it at Mimikyu and successfully caught it. At their first battle with Pikachu, Mimikyu was called out and used Shadow Ball, but Pikachu used Electro Ball to intercept. Mimikyu used Play Rough on him and was about to use Shadow Claw, but thanks to Rowlet's Leafage, Pikachu was saved. Before the fight lasted too long, Bewear returned and carried Team Rocket away.

Personality and characteristics

Mimikyu vs. Pikachu

Unlike most Mimikyu who cosplay as Pikachu so that they can make friends like Pikachu, Jessie's Mimikyu bears an intense grudge towards all Pikachu and only dresses up like one because it is the thing that it despises the most. As a wild Pokémon, Mimikyu agreed to fight alongside Team Rocket so it could fight Ash's Pikachu. As seen in A Shocking Grocery Run!, it even fights Pikachu when its Trainer told it not to, because of its intense hatred towards him. Every time it sees Pikachu, it always engages in battle, which is helpful for Team Rocket, as it is their lifelong goal to capture Pikachu. However, this has not always worked out in Team Rocket's favor, as shown in SM013, when Mimikyu tried to attack Pikachu during the Pokémon Pancake Race, but ended up disqualifying itself due to the race's rules, much to Jessie's chagrin. As demonstrated in SM014, Mimikyu will also refuse to fight any opponents that are not Pikachu, further displaying its obsession.

Mimikyu will not always do as its Trainer commands. It spends a lot of its time outside of its Poké Ball, wandering around and generally doing as it likes, including going for a swim, as seen in SM012. As such, it appears not to have a relationship with Jessie at all, so far.

Mimikyu's speech, according to Meowth, is very intimidating. When Team Rocket first met it, both he and the normally chipper Wobbuffet were deeply disturbed by Mimikyu's words. Since its debut, it is often seen scaring Meowth.

Moves used

Jessie Mimikyu Play Rough.png
Using Play Rough
Move First Used In
Play Rough Loading the Dex!
Shadow Claw Loading the Dex!
Shadow Ball Loading the Dex!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the TCG

Jessie's Mimikyu is featured in the TCG as of one Team Rocket's Pokémon. The following is a list of cards featuring Mimikyu.

Mimikyu
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Team Rocket's Mimikyu GX Psychic       Ash vs Team Rocket Deck Kit   010/026
 


Trivia

Related articles

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



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