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Pichu

Lanturn (#171) - Pichu - Cleffa (#173)

General
Name (Japanese), Number Pichu (Pichuu), 172
Stage Pre-evolved form
Evolves from (none)
Evolves to Pikachu
Video game base stats¹
Hit points
Attack
Defence
Speed
Special attack²
Special defense²
Special³
Biological
Species Mouse Pokémon
Types Electric
Height 1'0" (0.5 m)
Weight 4 lb (1.8 kg)
Shiny color tone of orange
Ability Static
Gender distribution 50% male, 50% female
Additional note: Must be hatched to obtain in game
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
² Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal

³ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow

Description

Pichu, who is Pokemon #172 (#155 in the Hoenn Pokédex) is the pre-evolved version of Pikachu in the TV series and video game Pokemon. Pichu is an electric Pokemon, and will evolve to Pikachu whenever happy.

In the games

The Pokédex defines Pichu as a pokémon that is "not yet skilled at storing electricity" and therefore it often sends out sparks when it's happy or if it has been startled. According to the Pokémon TV series, Pichu is so young that it often shocks itself when trying to attack an opponent. Perhaps the only video game this is reflected in is Super Smash Bros. Melee for GameCube of which Pichu is a playable character.

In this game, Pichu has many of Pikachu's moves, but due to its lack of control over the electrical charge in its body, using any special attacks inflicts about 2% of damage to Pichu (or Kirby while wearing a Pichu hat) per attack. In addition, Pichu is the lightest SSBM fighter, making it easy to launch it off the screen. Therefore, Pichu is useful for handicapping a proficient SSBM player.

In the movies

In the Pokémon movies there are two characters called The Pichu Brothers which debuted in the animated short Pikachu and Pichu. This pair of young, mischevious pokémon always ends up making a real mess while trying to have some fun but they find a way to fix it before the "episode" ends. They live in a big city which provides plenty of trouble for them to get into.