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Red's Pika
レッドのピカ Red's Pika
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Image:File:Red and Pika Pokemon Special.png
Red & Pika.
Debuts in VS. Pikachu
Caught at Pewter City
Gender Male
Ability Unknown
Current location With Red
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Pika {{{java1}}}

Pika (Japanese: ピカ Pika) was the fourth Pokémon (at least shown to be) obtained by Red in Pokemon Special.

History

Red captured this Pikachu at Pewter City where he caused havoc at the market. He was initially antagonistic but throughout their long journey together, he soon became on of Red’s closest companions. He was accidentally traded to Green where he was taught a variety of different moves, such as Substitute and Toxic. In the Yellow Saga, he was Red’s only Pokemon that managed to escape fro the Kanto Elite Four, and later joined Yellow to go in search of Red. During the time, he learnt to manipulate his decoy created by Substitute into a surfboard, allowing him to use the move Surf. He joined Yellow’s team temporarily again the GSC Saga when Red went to heal himself at Mt. Silver, and together with Yellow’s Chuchu, produced an egg at the Goldenrod Daycare Center. Red relies heavily on Pika, and has used him against many major opponents including Giovanni and legendary Pokemon such as Mewtwo and Deoxys.

Moves used

In the games

In Pokemon Gold, Silver, & Crystal, Red’s Pikachu is at level 81, making it the highest level Pokemon in his party.

Trivia

Related articles

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