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Pichu Bros. mini ピチューブラザーズミニ
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August 9, 2002
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Pichu Bros. mini (Japanese: ピチューブラザーズミニ Pichu Brothers mini) is a collection of minigames. It was developed by Denyusha and was released only in Japan.
The game stars the Pichu Bros. that starred in the anime and in Pokémon Channel. It features six minigames and is a similar to Pokémon Party mini, so much so that this can be considered the game's successor. While the game's main characters are Pichu, there are a variety of other Pokémon present as well such as Pikachu, Hoppip, Teddiursa, Cubone, and others.
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