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Pikachu — World Collection Pokémon card

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PikachuWorld Collection #japanese Pokémon Card

World Collection·#japanese

Pikachu, the beloved electric-type mascot introduced in Generation I, is a central figure in the Pokémon universe, evolving from Pichu to Raichu and symbolizing the franchise's global appeal. This particular Pikachu card from the 2010 World Collection set stands out as a unique promotional variant, distinguished by its "PW" symbol and charming "Hello!" attack. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, precise attack mechanics, energy costs, weakness, and a deep dive into its edition history.

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#japanese
Release Date
July 7, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
world-collection

Pikachu, the iconic electric-type Pokémon, is instantly recognizable as the franchise's mascot. Introduced in Generation I, Pikachu is the evolved form of Pichu and evolves into Raichu. Its natural habitat is varied, ranging from forests and plains to urban areas, demonstrating its adaptability. Pikachu primarily feeds on berries, which it often cooks using small bursts of electricity. Known for its playful yet sometimes mischievous behavior, Pikachu communicates through various squeaks and chirps, often punctuated by its signature "Pika!" cry. In the games, Pikachu is a starter Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow and has played a central role in the anime as Ash Ketchum's loyal companion, cementing its status as a global pop culture phenomenon. Its type matchups include weaknesses to Ground-type moves, resistance to Flying, Electric, and Steel types, and neutrality against most others. Pikachu's cultural significance extends beyond gaming, appearing in countless merchandise, movies, and even as a symbol of Japanese pop culture worldwide. Its endearing design and vibrant personality have made it a beloved character for generations of fans.

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