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[[Image:PiPiPi_Raichu.png‎|thumb|120px|Raichu]]
[[File:Sandy Raichu.png‎|thumb|120px|Raichu]]
'''Raichu''' is a Pokémon owned by [[Sandy]], a ghost, in the [[Pokémon PiPiPi Adventure]] series. Apparently they had been friends 150 years ago. Sandy's parents left him in a box by the ocean because he had a tendency to shock people, and Sandy promised to meet him there. However, before they could even meet, they were both killed by a tidal wave.
[[File:Sandy Pichu.png|thumb|left|120px|As a Pichu]]
'''Sandy's Raichu''' (Japanese: '''ナギサのライチュウ''' ''Nagisa's Raichu'') is a ghost Pokémon owned by [[Sandy]], likewise a ghost, in the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga series.
==History==
Raichu was friends with Sandy 150 years ago when they were both alive. He had a tendency to shock people, and after a particularly nasty incident Sandy's parents left him in a box by the ocean. Sandy promised to meet him there, but they were both killed by a tidal wave before they could meet.
 
Raichu then became a ghost and, because he thought Sandy had abandoned him, became quite bitter and belligerent. It wasn't until Pikachu and his friends stepped in to help that Raichu understood what really happened and reconciled with Sandy. He and Sandy then departed to the afterlife.
[[File:Sandy and Raichu.png|thumb|left|120px|Sandy and her Raichu]]
Raichu and Sandy appear again when Eevee gets possessed by a Golduck ghost. They are shown not to have crossed over to the afterlife yet, remaining still in limbo. They then help Eevee regain control of his body.
 
Later he and Sandy appear, reincarnated as a little girl and {{p|Pichu}}. They meet and become friends once again.


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Raichu
As a Pichu

Sandy's Raichu (Japanese: ナギサのライチュウ Nagisa's Raichu) is a ghost Pokémon owned by Sandy, likewise a ghost, in the Magical Pokémon Journey manga series.

History

Raichu was friends with Sandy 150 years ago when they were both alive. He had a tendency to shock people, and after a particularly nasty incident Sandy's parents left him in a box by the ocean. Sandy promised to meet him there, but they were both killed by a tidal wave before they could meet.

Raichu then became a ghost and, because he thought Sandy had abandoned him, became quite bitter and belligerent. It wasn't until Pikachu and his friends stepped in to help that Raichu understood what really happened and reconciled with Sandy. He and Sandy then departed to the afterlife.

Sandy and her Raichu

Raichu and Sandy appear again when Eevee gets possessed by a Golduck ghost. They are shown not to have crossed over to the afterlife yet, remaining still in limbo. They then help Eevee regain control of his body.

Later he and Sandy appear, reincarnated as a little girl and Pichu. They meet and become friends once again.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pichu and Raichu.


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