
World Collection·#korean
Pikachu, a beloved Electric-type Pokémon from Generation I, is the face of the franchise, evolving from Pichu and into Raichu, and symbolizing friendship and adventure globally. This specific card, from the 2010 World Collection set, is a standard rarity Korean printing, distinguished by its charming and unique "Hello!" attack. Here, visitors will discover Pikachu's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Pikachu, the iconic Electric-type Pokémon, was introduced in Generation I as one of the original 151 Pokémon. It is the evolved form of Pichu and evolves into Raichu with a Thunder Stone. Known for its small, rodent-like appearance, yellow fur, and red cheek pouches that store electricity, Pikachu has become the unofficial mascot of the Pokémon franchise. Its natural habitat often includes forests and areas with abundant electricity, where it can be found living in groups. Pikachu primarily feeds on berries and other small fruits, using its electric abilities to both gather food and defend itself. In the games, Pikachu is notable for its speed and special attack prowess, while in the anime, Ash's Pikachu is a central character, known for its unwavering loyalty and powerful electric attacks, often defying evolution. Its cultural significance extends far beyond the gaming world, making it one of the most recognizable characters globally, symbolizing friendship, adventure, and determination. The species' distinctive cry and playful nature have endeared it to millions, solidifying its place as a pop culture icon.
Last updated: April 11, 2026