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== In The Games == | == In The Games == | ||
Pikachu is #25 in the [[Enclosed Instruction Book|National Pokédex]] and is apparently so weak that [[TREE|Oak]] can catch it without battle. It evolves into a Raichu with a Thunder Stone. | Pikachu is #25 in the [[Enclosed Instruction Book|National Pokédex]] and is apparently so weak that [[TREE|Oak]] can catch it without battle. It evolves into a Raichu with a Thunder Stone. | ||
− | *In "Pokemon Yellow", you can talk to it, and it will tell you how it feels about you. He probably hates you | + | *In "Pokemon Yellow", you can talk to it, and it will tell you how it feels about you. He probably hates you. |
− | *In "Hey [[You]], Pikachu!" you can swear at Pikachu | + | *In "Hey [[You]], Pikachu!" you can swear at Pikachu and call him bad names to piss him off. Hilarious. |
*In "Pokemon Snap" you can throw apples or gas balls at it and make it run away. What a coward. | *In "Pokemon Snap" you can throw apples or gas balls at it and make it run away. What a coward. | ||
*In the Generation V games ("Black/White" and "Black 2/White 2"), it's actually impossible to get Pikachu without transferring from Generation IV! Scary, I know. | *In the Generation V games ("Black/White" and "Black 2/White 2"), it's actually impossible to get Pikachu without transferring from Generation IV! Scary, I know. |