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The Pikachu line are closely related to the {{FanonPokedex/PlusleAndMinun}} lines of the Hoenn regions, to the FanonPokedex/{{Pachirisu}} of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the FanonPokedex/{{Emolga}} of the Unova region, the FanonPokedex/{{Dedenne}} of the Kalos region. and the FanonPokedex/{{Togedemaru}} of the Alola region. (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn, Kalos and Alola regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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The Pikachu line are closely related to the {{FanonPokedex/PlusleAndMinun}} FanonPokedex/PlusleAndMinun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the FanonPokedex/{{Pachirisu}} of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the FanonPokedex/{{Emolga}} of the Unova region, the FanonPokedex/{{Dedenne}} of the Kalos region. and the FanonPokedex/{{Togedemaru}} of the Alola region. (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn, Kalos and Alola regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.
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Raichu in the Aloha region have a vastly different appearence compared to their appearences in other regions. While Aloha Pichu and Pikachu remain the same as elsewhere, an odd change happens when they evolve into Raichu. Aloha Raichu develops strong psychic abilities, alongside brilliantly blue eyes (in contrasts to the lines normal black ones), and an odd surfboard-like tail that the Raichu will often be seen riding on using levitation. The exact reason for this change is unknown, but is possibly related to the unique interplanar activity that is also belived to be the cause of Aloha Marowaks Ghost transformation.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga of the Unova region, the Dedenne of the Kalos region. and the Togedemaru of the Aloha region. (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn, Kalos and Aloha regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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Raichu in the Aloha Alola region have a vastly different appearence appearance compared to their appearences appearance in other regions. While Aloha Alola Pichu and Pikachu remain the same as elsewhere, an odd change happens when they evolve into Raichu. Aloha Alolan Raichu develops strong psychic abilities, alongside brilliantly blue eyes (in contrasts contrast to the lines line's normal black ones), and an odd surfboard-like tail that the Raichu will often be seen riding on using levitation. The exact reason for this change is unknown, but is possibly related to the unique interplanar activity that is also belived believed to be the cause of Aloha Marowaks Ghost the Alolan Marowak's Ghost-type transformation.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun {{FanonPokedex/PlusleAndMinun}} lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu FanonPokedex/{{Pachirisu}} of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga FanonPokedex/{{Emolga}} of the Unova region, the Dedenne FanonPokedex/{{Dedenne}} of the Kalos region. and the Togedemaru FanonPokedex/{{Togedemaru}} of the Aloha Alola region. (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn, Kalos and Aloha Alola regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.
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Raichu in the Aloha region have a vastly different appearence compared to their appearences in other regions. For one thing, they have tails that resemble surfboards. Locals claim that this distinct morph was caused by eating fluffy pancakes. However, we hardly believe that is true.

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Raichu in the Aloha region have a vastly different appearence compared to their appearences in other regions. For one thing, While Aloha Pichu and Pikachu remain the same as elsewhere, an odd change happens when they have tails evolve into Raichu. Aloha Raichu develops strong psychic abilities, alongside brilliantly blue eyes (in contrasts to the lines normal black ones), and an odd surfboard-like tail that resemble surfboards. Locals claim that the Raichu will often be seen riding on using levitation. The exact reason for this distinct morph was caused by eating fluffy pancakes. However, we hardly believe change is unknown, but is possibly related to the unique interplanar activity that is true.
also belived to be the cause of Aloha Marowaks Ghost transformation.

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The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga of the Unova region and the Dedenne of the Kalos region (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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Raichu in the Aloha region have a vastly different appearence compared to their appearences in other regions. For one thing, they have tails that resemble surfboards. Locals claim that this distinct morph was caused by eating fluffy pancakes. However, we hardly believe that is true.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga of the Unova region and region, the Dedenne of the Kalos region region. and the Togedemaru of the Aloha region. (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Hoenn, Kalos and Aloha regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.
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Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all possessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits, berries and in some cases, ketchup. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out its windpipe.

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Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all possessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits, fruits (especially apples), berries and in some cases, ketchup. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out its windpipe.
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The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga of the Unova region and the Dedenne of the Kalos region(Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, the Emolga of the Unova region and the Dedenne of the Kalos region(Curiously region (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.
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Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own. Kanto folk stories tell of Pikachu who gather in groups to "summon" thunderstorms, but this has yet to be actually seen by anybody.

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Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own. Kanto folk stories tell of Pikachu who gather in groups to "summon" thunderstorms, but this has yet to be actually seen by anybody.anybody.

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The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a [=ThunderStone=], which is almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu is larger and stronger than its predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its long and whiplike tail it uses as a ground to avoid shocking itself. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions and to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, The Emolga of the Unova region and the Dedenne of Kalos(Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a [=ThunderStone=], which is almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu is larger and stronger than its predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its long and whiplike tail it uses as a ground to avoid shocking itself. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, some take up a carnivorous diet, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions and regions, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, The the Emolga of the Unova region and the Dedenne of Kalos(Curiously the Kalos region(Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.
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The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions and, more distantly, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn region). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn regions and, more distantly, and to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh region, and, more distantly, The Emolga of the Unova region (Curiously and the Dedenne of Kalos(Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn region).and Kalos regions). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.



Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own. Kanto folk stories tell of Pikachu who gather in groups to "summon" thunderstorms, but this has yet to be actually seen by anybody.

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Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own. Kanto folk stories tell of Pikachu who gather in groups to "summon" thunderstorms, but this has yet to be actually seen by anybody.
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Do NOT get between Ash\'s Pikachu and a ketchup bottle.


Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all possessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits and berries. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out its windpipe.

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Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all possessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits fruits, berries and berries.in some cases, ketchup. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out its windpipe.
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The Pikachu is the most commonly found morph in the wild. It travels in small packs, accompanied by its mates and young. The large diamond shaped ears of the Pichu have narrowed into the tubular (and more sensitive) ears of the Pikachu. They are capable of breeding at this stage, and mating takes place once every year in summer.

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The Pikachu is the most commonly found morph in the wild. It travels in small packs, accompanied by its mates and young. The large diamond shaped ears of the Pichu have narrowed into the tubular (and more sensitive) ears of the Pikachu.Pikachu, and females gain a heart shaped notch on their tail. They are capable of breeding at this stage, and mating takes place once every year in summer.
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* Pichu (#172)
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The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a Thunder Stone, which is almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu is larger and stronger than its predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its tail is long and whip-like. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

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The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a Thunder Stone, [=ThunderStone=], which is almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu is larger and stronger than its predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its tail is long and whip-like.whiplike tail it uses as a ground to avoid shocking itself. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.



Pikachu will breed once per year in the summer. There is no courtship ritual involved. Male Pikachu will attempt to impregnate as many females as possible during the month-long window of opportunity. Gestation time is brief, and babies are born in late fall. Pichu will stay inside their mother's nursing burrow for the duration of the winter, though the mother may periodically leave to gather food for her rapidly growing young. Raichu rarely breed, and some believe that exposure to the Thunder Stone renders them sterile.

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Pikachu will breed once per year in the summer. There is no courtship ritual involved. Male Pikachu will attempt to impregnate as many females as possible during the month-long window of opportunity. Gestation time is brief, and babies are born in late fall. Pichu will stay inside their mother's nursing burrow for the duration of the winter, though the mother may periodically leave to gather food for her rapidly growing young. Raichu rarely breed, and some believe that exposure to the Thunder Stone [=ThunderStone=] renders them sterile.



Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own.

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Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on its own. \n Kanto folk stories tell of Pikachu who gather in groups to "summon" thunderstorms, but this has yet to be actually seen by anybody.
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Owing to their appeal and charm, many Trainers see them as ideal for Pokémon Contests and they thrive in captivity. They will form lifelong bonds with Trainers and many will refuse to leave their Trainer's side.

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Owing to their appeal and charm, many Trainers see them as ideal for Pokémon Contests Contests, and they thrive in captivity. They will form lifelong bonds with Trainers and many will refuse to leave their Trainer's side.
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More atrocious spelling... *sigh* I feel like a Grammar Nazi, but that seems to be a Necessary Evil around here!!!


The Pikachu line are a family of small to medium sized rodent-like Pokémon. They are immediately recognizeable for their lightning bolt-shaped tails and the brightly coloured circles around their cheeks. These cheeks are packed full of electrochemical cells that build up dischargable electricity. All members of this line use their electrical prowess for both defense and sensing their environment.

All three of these Pokémon also share the trait of long, mobile ears. These ears are very sensitive, and will instinctively rotate and twitch to follow any sound. It is not uncommon for a Pikachu or Raichu to sit immobile for hours, listening for predators. If a Pikachu or Raichu is attacked, they will respond by unleashing a near-lethal dosage of elctricity, strong enough to stun a man. Pichu, on the other hand, prefer to flee from hazards, but will still produce a mild electrical shock if threatened.

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The Pikachu line are a family of small to medium sized rodent-like Pokémon. They are immediately recognizeable recognizable for their lightning bolt-shaped tails and the brightly coloured circles around their cheeks. These cheeks are packed full of electrochemical cells that build up dischargable electricity. All members of this line use their electrical prowess for both defense and sensing their environment.

All three of these Pokémon also share the trait of long, mobile ears. These ears are very sensitive, and will instinctively rotate and twitch to follow any sound. It is not uncommon for a Pikachu or Raichu to sit immobile for hours, listening for predators. If a Pikachu or Raichu is attacked, they will respond by unleashing a near-lethal dosage of elctricity, electricity, strong enough to stun a man. Pichu, on the other hand, prefer to flee from hazards, but will still produce a mild electrical shock if threatened.



The Pikachu is the most commonly found morph in the wild. It travels in small packs, accomanied by its mates and young. The large diamond shaped ears of the Pichu have narrowed into the tubular (and more sensitive) ears of the Pikachu. They are capable of breeding at this stage, and mating takes place once every year in summer.

The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a Thunder Stone, almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu are larger and stronger than it's predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its tail is long and whip-like. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusl and Minun lines of the Hoenn reigons and, more distantly, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh reigon (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn reigon). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

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The Pikachu is the most commonly found morph in the wild. It travels in small packs, accomanied accompanied by its mates and young. The large diamond shaped ears of the Pichu have narrowed into the tubular (and more sensitive) ears of the Pikachu. They are capable of breeding at this stage, and mating takes place once every year in summer.

The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a Thunder Stone, which is almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu are is larger and stronger than it's its predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its tail is long and whip-like. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusl Plusle and Minun lines of the Hoenn reigons regions and, more distantly, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh reigon region (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn reigon).region). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.



Owing to their appeal and charm, many Trainers see them as ideal for Pokémon Contests and they thrive in captivity. They will form lifelong bonds with Trainers and many will refuse to leave their Tranier's side.

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Owing to their appeal and charm, many Trainers see them as ideal for Pokémon Contests and they thrive in captivity. They will form lifelong bonds with Trainers and many will refuse to leave their Tranier's Trainer's side.



Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all posessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits and berries. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out it's windpipe.

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Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all posessed possessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits and berries. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out it's its windpipe.



Despite their cute appearance, Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu are not to be picked up by surprise- they will instincively respond to such a disturbance by shooting large amouts of electricity into whatever is in contact with them. This can cause paralysis and brain damage. They will often nest near sources of electricity, such as power generators and will often chew on power couplings and wires. If such a nest is detected, do NOT attempt to remove an infestation. A startled Pikachu can release enough power to overload a generator and thus knock out the flow to an entire city. Such jobs should be left to trained professionals.

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Despite their cute appearance, Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu are not to be picked up by surprise- they will instincively instinctively respond to such a disturbance by shooting large amouts amounts of electricity into whatever is in contact with them. This can cause paralysis and brain damage. They will often nest near sources of electricity, such as power generators and will often chew on power couplings and wires. If such a nest is detected, do NOT attempt to remove an infestation. A startled Pikachu can release enough power to overload a generator and thus knock out the flow to an entire city. Such jobs should be left to trained professionals.



Pikachu will breed once per year in the summer. There is no courtship ritual involved. Male Pikachu will attempt to impregnate as many females as possible during the month-long window of opprotunity. Gestation time is brief, and babies are born in late fall. Pichu will stay inside their mother's nursing burrow for the duration of the winter, though the mother may periodically leave to gather food for her rapidly growing young. Raichu rarely breed, and some believe that exposure to the Thunder Stone renders them sterile.

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Pikachu will breed once per year in the summer. There is no courtship ritual involved. Male Pikachu will attempt to impregnate as many females as possible during the month-long window of opprotunity.opportunity. Gestation time is brief, and babies are born in late fall. Pichu will stay inside their mother's nursing burrow for the duration of the winter, though the mother may periodically leave to gather food for her rapidly growing young. Raichu rarely breed, and some believe that exposure to the Thunder Stone renders them sterile.



Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on it's own.

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Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on it's its own.

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The Pikachu line are a family of small to medium sized rodent-like Pokémon. They are immediately recognizeable for their lightning bolt-shaped tails and
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All three of these Pokémon also share the trait of long, mobile ears. These ears are very sensitive, and will instinctively rotate and twitch to follow any sound. It is not uncommon for a Pikachu or Raichu to sit immobile for hours, listening for predators. If a Pikachu or Raichu is attacked, they will respond by unleashing a near-lethal dosage of elctricity, strong enough to stun a man. Pichu, on the other hand, prefer to flee from hazards, but will still produce a mild electrical shock if threatened.

The Pichu, the immature form of the species, is the smallest. They are very playful, and they will often be found happily gnawing on small items. They are very curious and will often accidentally damage small or delicate items in their explorations. (TRAINER'S NOTE: Do not leave your Pichu unattended for long periods of time, as they will inadvertently create huge messes.)

The Pikachu is the most commonly found morph in the wild. It travels in small packs, accomanied by its mates and young. The large diamond shaped ears of the Pichu have narrowed into the tubular (and more sensitive) ears of the Pikachu. They are capable of breeding at this stage, and mating takes place once every year in summer.

The final form, the Raichu, is rarely seen on the wild. A Pikachu will only evolve into a Raichu upon exposure to a Thunder Stone, almost nonexistent in the wild and difficult to come by. Raichu are larger and stronger than it's predecessors. Its fur is a darker brown. Its tail is long and whip-like. Unlike the other two morphs, they are more carnivorous, and will sometimes supplement their diet with fresh meat.

The Pikachu line are closely related to the Plusl and Minun lines of the Hoenn reigons and, more distantly, to the Pachurisu of the northern Sinnoh reigon (Curiously enough, small populations of wild Pikachu can be found in the Hoenn reigon). Exactly when and where these species branched off from one another is unknown. It was once believed that the Marill line was related to the Pikachu family; a supposed fossil that combined Pikachu and Marill traits was once discovered and soon after nicknamed "Pikablu". However, it turned out that this "missing link" was a hoax.

!! Habitat

Pichu and Pikachu are commonly regarded as pests- they will often be found in cities and towns, gnawing on power lines and disrupting the flow of transformers and generators. Others may take up residence in open air markets and farmyards, and conduct raids on food. Most live in the wild, and there they prefer woods and forests.

Owing to their appeal and charm, many Trainers see them as ideal for Pokémon Contests and they thrive in captivity. They will form lifelong bonds with Trainers and many will refuse to leave their Tranier's side.

!! Diet

Pikachu, Pichu, and Raichu are all posessed with long gnawing teeth. They will chew on most anything, but tend to eat nuts, seeds, and grass. They are also partial to various fruits and berries. Occasionally, a Raichu will hunt small prey, and it will do so by stunning it with small amounts of electricity before tearing out it's windpipe.

!! Hazards

Despite their cute appearance, Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu are not to be picked up by surprise- they will instincively respond to such a disturbance by shooting large amouts of electricity into whatever is in contact with them. This can cause paralysis and brain damage. They will often nest near sources of electricity, such as power generators and will often chew on power couplings and wires. If such a nest is detected, do NOT attempt to remove an infestation. A startled Pikachu can release enough power to overload a generator and thus knock out the flow to an entire city. Such jobs should be left to trained professionals.

!! Courting

Pikachu will breed once per year in the summer. There is no courtship ritual involved. Male Pikachu will attempt to impregnate as many females as possible during the month-long window of opprotunity. Gestation time is brief, and babies are born in late fall. Pichu will stay inside their mother's nursing burrow for the duration of the winter, though the mother may periodically leave to gather food for her rapidly growing young. Raichu rarely breed, and some believe that exposure to the Thunder Stone renders them sterile.

!! Social Structure

Pichu and Pikachu live in small family groups of up to twenty individuals. These "clans" will often mark their territory with urine, and if a member of a different clan infringes upon their territory, fierce fighting will frequently ensue. If a Pikachu evolves into a Raichu, it will often leave the clan and live on it's own.

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