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'''Dawn's Pachirisu''' (Japanese: '''ヒカリのパチリス''' ''Hikari's Pachirisu'') was the second Pokémon captured by {{an|Dawn}}, and her third Pokémon overall. Its voice actress in both English and Japanese is 西村ちなみ ''[[Chinami Nishimura]]''.
'''Dawn's Pachirisu''' (Japanese: '''ヒカリのパチリス''' ''Hikari's Pachirisu'') was the second {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{an|Dawn}} {{pkmn2|caught}} in the [[Sinnoh]] [[region]], and her third overall.


==History==
==In the anime==
[[Image:Hikaritopachirisu.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Dawn and Pachirisu]]
===History===
Dawn captured {{p|Pachirisu}} in ''[[DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy]]'', where it was shown to have a very hyperactive and mischievous personality. Due to its behavior and her inability to control it, Dawn felt that she had failed Pachirisu as a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and released it. However, she realized her mistake and went back to get it, only to find that [[Jessie]] also wanted it. It managed to defeat [[Team Rocket]] and Dawn recaptured it.
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''====
Dawn caught {{p|Pachirisu}} in ''[[DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!]]'', where it had a very hyperactive and mischievous personality. As a result, she had trouble catching it, having to accept help from {{Ash}} and {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his Pokémon}}. She was looking forward to using it in [[Pokémon Contest]]s, but due to its behavior and her inability to control it, she felt she had failed Pachirisu as a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and {{pkmn2|released}} it. However, she soon realized her mistake and went back to get it, only to find that [[Jessie]] also wanted it. {{TRT}} grabbed Pachirisu and took it away, but Pachirisu managed to defeat Team Rocket with a powerful {{m|Discharge}} attack and Dawn caught it again, willing to give herself another chance at raising it.


At the beginning, Pachirisu had difficulty in controlling its {{t|electric}} moves and often used [[Discharge]] to give Dawn a bad hair. However, after some training with Dawn, it was gradually able to use them effectively and has stopped ruining Dawn's hair. This new control was seen in its first {{pkmn|contest}}, where it was used in the appeal round of the {{to|Floaroma}} contest. It earned Dawn a place in the battle rounds. It was also used in the {{ci|Hearthome}} contest double appeal rounds with {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}. However, this time Dawn was not able to make it past the appeal round.
[[File:Dawn Pachirisu practicing.png|thumb|left|220px|Pachirisu {{pkmn|training}} for a [[Pokémon Contest]]]]
In ''[[DP022|Borrowing on Bad Faith!]]'', after learning that an informal Pokémon Contest not sanctioned by the [[Pokémon Activities Committee]] would be held in a small village as part of an annual festival, Dawn decided to compete using her Pachirisu, since it had never been in a Contest before and was in need of gaining [[experience]]. In the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]], Pachirisu suffered from {{wp|stage fright}} and was unable to obey Dawn's command. However, after hearing some words of encouragement from its Trainer, it managed to perform its {{m|Sweet Kiss}}, charming the crowd. It used {{m|Spark}} to create beautiful flower shapes and finished the performance with Discharge, which hit everyone in the audience. In the Battle Round, Pachirisu was put against Jessie's borrowed {{AP|Aipom}}. Its attacks were dodged one after the other and it was knocked out by a {{m|Focus Punch}}, losing the battle.


Pachirisu became ill in ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]'' from storing too much electricity, similar to {{AP|Pikachu}} did in [[AG001]], but it soon recovered with the help of Ash, Dawn, Brock and the rest of their team of Pokémon.
At the beginning of ''[[DP026|Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!]]'', Pachirisu was seen practicing electricity storage with [[Ash's Pikachu]]. It gathered static electricity on its cheeks before releasing it to create a beautiful sparkling show. It then asked Dawn for a reward and she gave it a [[Poffin]], but it was not satisfied and begged for some more. When Dawn refused, Pachirisu used Discharge to give her a bad hair day.


Like [[May's Munchlax]]'s obsession with [[Pokéblock]]s, Pachirisu loved [[Poffin]]s and [[DP114|once]] started a rivalry with [[Ursala]]'s {{p|Gabite}} because the [[Dragon-type]] had stepped on its Poffin. It avenged its Poffin's memory by defeating Gabite in the final round of the [[Chocovine Town]] contest with its newly learned [[Super Fang]]. This also gave Dawn her fourth [[ribbon]].
Pachirisu was Dawn's choice for the Performance Stage of the {{to|Floaroma}} Contest. Although it appeared in a graceful manner, it slipped on its tail and went rolling across the stage, crashing onto the judging panel. It panicked and started running around wildly, but Dawn managed to calm it down by tossing a Poffin in the air, the scent getting its attention. It jumped high with an electrified Spark to catch its favorite food and regained its composure. After that, Pachirisu used Discharge to brighten [[Contest Hall|the stadium]] and Sweet Kiss to create a shower of small hearts, saving the performance and allowing Dawn to advance to the next round.


In ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]'', it battled alongside Piplup against [[Johanna's Glameow]] and {{p|Umbreon}}. However, it was defeated by Johanna's powerful strategy.
In ''[[DP041|A Stand-Up Sit-Down!]]'', Dawn learned from [[Zoey]] that the {{ci|Hearthome}} Contest was going to be held under the [[Double Performance]] rule. She paired up Pachirisu and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} in order to train for this kind of performance and develop some new [[Contest combination]]s. She told Pachirisu to use Sweet Kiss and Piplup to use {{m|Whirlpool}}, but things didn't go quite as planned as the large whirlpool covered all the hearts from the Sweet Kiss. She also tried to combine Discharge and Whirlpool, but Pachirisu's Discharge was too powerful and it evaporated Piplup's Whirlpool.
[[Image:Buneary Pachirisu Combo.png|thumb|210px|right|Ice Chandelier]]
Pachirisu appears to have a fear of ice, as seen in ''[[DP150|Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!]]'', where it was temporarily paired up with [[Dawn's Mamoswine]] in order to make a Double Performance using its Discharge and Mamoswine's [[Ice Shard]] but failed in making it work due to its fear.


In [[DP158]], Dawn used Pachirisu to lead a {{p|Metagross}} and a {{p|Magnezone}} that were fighting away from the town that was feeling the wrath of their battle.
[[File:Dawn with Pachirisu.png|thumb|220px|Pachirisu and Dawn]]
In ''[[DP042|The Electrike Company!]]'', Pachirisu was called out to demonstrate how to use {{type|Electric}} attacks properly and help an {{p|Electrike}} that was having trouble controlling its electricity. Dawn asked it to store electricity before using Discharge, but it overcharged and the attack hit Ash instead of the target. Dawn then gave it a Poffin in order to motivate it and this time Pachirisu succeeded, completely destroying the target.


In [[DP167]], Dawn perfects a new combination move called '''Ice Chandelier''' with the help of her Pachirisu and {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}. Pachirisu used Discharge while running around inside an ice globe created with the help of Buneary's {{m|Ice Beam}} which resulted in a new beautiful combination move.
Pachirisu was used in the Performance Stage of the Hearthome City Pokémon Contest along with Piplup in ''[[DP049|Dawn's Early Night!]]''. The hearts of its Sweet Kiss were encased by Piplup's {{m|Bubble Beam}} and it used Discharge to dissipate Piplup's Whirlpool in a flash of sparkles. Their performance received positive reviews from the [[Contest Judge]]s but it wasn't impressive enough to advance Dawn to the [[Contest Battle|Battle Stage]].


==Moves used==
In ''[[DP051|Glory Blaze!]]'', Pachirisu was briefly seen battling a {{p|Tauros}} and a {{p|Granbull}} alongside [[Conway]]'s {{p|Aggron}} in the second round of the [[Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition]]. Together they managed to defeat their opponents and advance their Trainers to the semifinal round.
{{anmu/h|electric|row=5|align=center|move={{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0|1=Discharge|2=Sweet Kiss|3=Super Fang}}|pic={{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0|1=Pachirisu Discharge.png|2=Pachirisu Sweet Kiss.jpg|3=PachirisuSuper Fang.png}}}}
{{anmu|electric|Spark|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!}}
{{anmu|normal|Sweet Kiss|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!}}
{{anmu|electric|Discharge|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!|rec=yes}}
{{anmu|normal|Super Fang|DP114|Another One Gabites the Dust!}}
{{anmu/f|electric|no|c=a}}


===Moves improvised===
Pachirisu was also used in the [[Wallace Cup]]. It appeared briefly in ''[[DP078|Pruning a Passel of Pals!]]'', where it was seen battling a {{p|Pelipper}} in the quarterfinals of the competition. It won the match by points and granted Dawn a place in the semifinals.
* '''Ice Chandelier''' is a combination which was created by {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}} and Pachirisu when they were training with {{an|Dawn}} in [[DP167]]. It involves Buneary using an {{m|Ice Beam}} around Pachirisu trapping it in a ball of ice. Pachirisu then runs around in the ball while using {{m|Discharge}}. The end result is a chandelier of ice that glows in a beautiful blue hue.
 
Similar to Pikachu in ''[[AG001|Get the Show on the Road]]'', Pachirisu became ill from storing too much electricity in ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]''. It soon recovered, though, thanks to {{an|Brock}}'s aid and knowledge as well as the help of Dawn, Ash and the rest of their team of Pokémon.
 
In ''[[DP114|Another One Gabites the Dust!]]'', Pachirisu was seen practicing for the upcoming [[Chocovine Town]] Pokémon Contest. When it got tired, Dawn decided to give it and her other Pokémon some Poffins. However, {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}} tackled her and sent her flying into the air along with all the snacks. While Pachirisu and the others were trying to cushion Dawn's fall, Mamoswine ate the falling Poffins. The loss of {{pkmn|food}} saddened Pachirisu, but it luckily found one Poffin Mamoswine didn't eat. It rushed over to grab it, but a {{p|Gabite}} appeared and stepped on the Poffin. This infuriated Pachirisu, causing it to learn {{m|Super Fang}} and start a rivalry with [[Ursula's Gabite]].
 
[[File:Pachirisu electric shield.png|thumb|220px|left|Deflecting {{TP|Ursula|Gabite}}'s {{m|Stone Edge}}]]
Pachirisu was used in the Battle Round of the Chocovine Contest. It quickly made its way to the finals, where it faced Ursula's Gabite. It was hit several times by Gabite's {{m|Dragon Claw}} because its spinning dodge technique wasn't working against the speedy Cave Pokémon. It tried to attack using Super Fang, but Gabite managed to get past its defense by using {{m|Aerial Ace}}. It then used Sweet Kiss, only to Gabite go through the hearts with another Aerial Ace. With two minutes left on the clock, however, Pachirisu was able to make a comeback. It used Discharge from the tip of its tail to completely destroy the {{m|Stone Edge}} shards and went up against a {{m|Dragon Rage}} with a Spark attack, breaking the move. It countered a Dragon Claw with its tail—which was filled with Discharge's electricity—and defended itself from Stone Edge by putting its tail up and creating an electric shield. It went rolling towards Gabite while using Super Fang and cut through Dragon Rage, reaching Gabite and hitting her with its fang. Gabite covered herself with her fins to prevent major damage and the time ran out. Pachirisu won the match by points, giving Dawn her fourth {{pkmn|Contest}} [[Ribbon]].
 
In ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]'', Pachirisu was used alongside Piplup in a [[Double Battle]] against [[Johanna's Glameow]] and {{p|Umbreon}}. They started the battle by using a combination of Whirlpool and Discharge. However, the combination didn't last long as [[Johanna]]'s Pokémon were able to gracefully dodge it with a double {{m|Quick Attack}} and destroy it with a double {{m|Shadow Ball}}. After that, Dawn had Piplup using Bubble Beam, but Glameow and Umbreon dodged once again. This was part of Dawn's plan, though, as Bubble Beam was meant to build a barrier of bubbles and hide Pachirisu. When Pachirisu came out from behind the barrier, it caught Glameow and Umbreon by surprise and attacked them with a spinning Super Fang. Johanna's Pokémon quickly fought back with a double {{m|Attract}}, {{status|infatuating}} both Pachirisu and Piplup before attacking them with a double {{m|Swift}} and knocking them out.
 
Pachirisu was temporarily paired up with Mamoswine in ''[[DP155|Double-Time Battle Training!]]'' in order to make a Double Performance using its Discharge and Mamoswine's {{m|Ice Shard}}. However, it was unsuccessful and their combination failed.
 
[[File:Mamoswine Pachirisu DP175.png|thumb|250px|At the Grand Festival with {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}}]]
In ''[[DP158|Regaining the Home Advantage!]]'', Dawn used Pachirisu to lead a {{p|Metagross}} and a {{p|Magnezone}} that were fighting away from the town that was feeling the wrath of their battle.
 
In ''[[DP167|Teaching the Student Teacher!]]'', Dawn perfected a new Contest combination called "Ice Chandelier" with the help of her Pachirisu and {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}. Pachirisu used Discharge while running inside an ice globe created by Buneary's {{m|Ice Beam}}, making the ice shine in a beautiful blue hue.
 
Pachirisu was used twice in the battling stage of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]]. Its first battle in the event took place in ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'', where it went up against Ursula's Gabite and {{p|Flareon}} alongside Mamoswine. Despite a good start, Pachirisu and Mamoswine soon found themselves struggling to handle their opponents' powerful combinations and were very nearly defeated. However, they managed to pull off Dawn's newest improvised move, Ice Chandelier, and knock Gabite and Flareon out, giving Dawn the win. In ''[[DP176|Coming Full-Festival Circle!]]'', it was revealed that Pachirisu, together with Piplup, had helped Dawn defeat her opponent in the quarterfinal round, thus allowing her to advance further in the competition.
 
In [[DPS01]], it was used to help fight off the {{p|Ariados}} that were attacking Dawn and [[Shinko]]. It was caught in {{m|String Shot}} and couldn't do anything until Cyndaquil [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{TP|Dawn|Quilava}} and saved it.
 
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''====
In ''[[BW086|Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!]]'', after it was introduced to {{Ash}}, {{an|Iris}}, and {{an|Cilan}}'s Pokémon, Pachirisu kicked [[Ash's Oshawott]]'s [[Scalchop and seamitar|scalchop]] away due to its curiosity.
 
====''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''====
Pachirisu appeared in ''[[JN089|The Gates of Warp!]]''.
 
===Personality and characteristics===
[[File:Ursula Gabite and Dawn Pachirisu.png|thumb|220px|left|Pachirisu's rivalry with Gabite]]
[[File:Pachirisu ruining hair.png|thumb|220px|Pachirisu ruining Dawn's hair]]
Pachirisu is a playful and hyperactive Pokémon. These personality traits initially worried {{an|Dawn}}, as Pachirisu would run around wildly rather than listening to her and train for [[Pokémon Contest]]s. However, it settled down with Dawn over time and became much more assertive while still maintaining its hyperactive personality.
 
Pachirisu can also be very mischievous, as best seen in its [[DP019|debut episode]], in which it pretended to go with {{TRT}} just so it could get a spray, which was capable of removing the sticky goo immobilizing Dawn and her friends. At the beginning, Pachirisu had difficulty in controlling its {{type|Electric}} [[move]]s and often used {{m|Discharge}} to give Dawn a bad hair day. However, after some training with Dawn and help from [[Ash's Pikachu]], it was gradually able to use them effectively and has stopped ruining Dawn's hair.
 
Pachirisu loves to eat [[Poffin]]s and will try to act cute in order to get more of them. In ''[[DP114|Another One Gabites the Dust!]]'', it started a rivalry with [[Ursula's Gabite]] because the {{pkmn|category|Cave Pokémon}} had stepped on its Poffin. It avenged its Poffin's memory by defeating Gabite in the final round of the [[Chocovine Town]] Pokémon Contest with its newly learned {{m|Super Fang}}.
 
===Moves used===
{{anmov/h|electric||Dawn Pachirisu {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 5}}|0=Discharge|1=Spark|2=Super Fang|3=Sweet Kiss|4=Sweet Kiss hit}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 5}}|0=Discharge|1=Spark|2=Super Fang|3=Sweet Kiss (Part 1)|4=Sweet Kiss (Part 2)}}}}
{{anmov|electric|Spark|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!}}
{{anmov|normal|Sweet Kiss|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!}}
{{anmov|electric|Discharge|DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!}}
{{anmov|normal|Super Fang|DP114|Another One Gabites the Dust!}}
{{anmov/f|electric}}
 
====Moves improvised====
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! First Used In
! Moves Involved
! Partnered With
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Sweet Kiss-Bubble Beam combination.png|150px]]
| ''[[DP049|Dawn's Early Night!]]''
| {{m|Sweet Kiss}} and {{m|Bubble Beam}}
| [[Dawn's Piplup]]
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:left" |'''Description:''' Pachirisu uses Sweet Kiss and Piplup follows up with Bubble Beam. While floating in the air, the pink hearts are encased by the blue bubbles. The combination was used in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the [[Hearthome City]] [[Pokémon Contest]].
|- style="background:#FFF"
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| ''[[DP049|Dawn's Early Night!]]''
| {{m|Discharge}} and {{m|Whirlpool}}
| [[Dawn's Piplup]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left" |'''Description:''' Pachirisu uses Discharge and Piplup uses Whirlpool. The {{type|Electric}} [[move]] surrounds the swirling whirlpool, either dissipating it in a flash of sparkles or adding an electric charge to it while it heads towards the opponents. The combination was first used in the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the {{ci|Hearthome}} {{pkmn|Contest}} and then again during a [[Double Battle]] against [[Johanna's Glameow]] and {{p|Umbreon}} in ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]''.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Dawn Plan A.png|150px]]
| ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]''
| {{m|Bubble Beam}} and {{m|Super Fang}}
| [[Dawn's Piplup]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left" |'''Description:''' Piplup uses Bubble Beam to build a wall of bubbles in front of the opposing team. Then Pachirisu comes from behind the wall and uses Super Fang, getting a clean hit by catching the opponents off guard. The technique was called "Plan A" and was used during a [[Double Battle]] against [[Johanna's Glameow]] and {{p|Umbreon}}.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Buneary Pachirisu Combo.png|150px]]<br>[[File:Ice Chandelier.png|150px]]
| ''[[DP167|Teaching The Student Teacher!]]''
| {{m|Ice Beam}} or {{m|Ice Shard}} and {{m|Discharge}}
| [[Dawn's Buneary]] or [[Dawn's Mamoswine]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left" |'''Description:''' Buneary uses Ice Beam to create a hollow sphere of ice around Pachirisu. Then Pachirisu uses Discharge to make the ice shine brightly. Pachirisu can also run inside the sphere. The combination is known as the "Ice Chandelier" and was developed by {{an|Dawn}} to show [[Johanna]]'s students an example of a [[Contest combination]]. Another version involves Mamoswine's Ice Shard, in which icy projectiles from the Ice Shard surround Pachirisu, eventually forming a sphere of ice.
 
The Ice Shard version was later used during a [[Double Battle|two-on-two]] [[Contest Battle]] against [[Ursula's Gabite]] and {{p|Flareon}} in the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] in ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]''. Pachirisu was shown to be able to head towards the opposing team while inside the sphere. Additionally, Mamoswine was seen using {{m|Ancient Power}} to lift the sphere up in the air and {{m|Hidden Power}} to add more power to the combination.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Electrified Take Down combination.png|150px]]
| ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]''
| {{m|Discharge}} and {{m|Take Down}}
| [[Dawn's Mamoswine]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| colspan="3" style="{{roundybr|5px}}; text-align:left" |'''Description:''' Pachirisu uses Discharge on Mamoswine, giving it an electric charge. Mamoswine is engulfed by a flare of electricity but takes no damage as it is part {{t|Ground}} [[type]] and thus immune to {{type|Electric}} attacks. Then Mamoswine heads towards the opponents while using Take Down, simultaneously conducting the electric charge to the foes. The combination was used during a [[Double Battle|two-on-two]] [[Contest Battle]] against [[Ursula's Gabite]] and {{p|Flareon}} in the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]].
|}
 
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==In the games==
===In the spin-off games===
====[[Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game]]====
Pachirisu appears in [[Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game]].
 
==In the manga==
[[File:Dawn Pachirisu PDP.png|thumb|120px|Pachirisu in {{OBP|Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl|Sakai Takayuki}}]]
===Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl===
Pachirisu made two small appearances in [[PDP11]] and [[PDP13]]. Later, Dawn tries to use it in battle against a {{p|Sharpedo}} in [[PDP22]], commanding it to use {{m|Discharge}}; however, Dawn and Pachirisu were swept away before it was able to use the move.
 
===Movie adaptations===
[[File:Dawn Pachirisu M12 manga.png|thumb|left|150px|Pachirisu in the movie adaptations]]
Dawn's Pachirisu appears in the following manga adaptations of [[Pokémon movie]]s, {{ma|The Rise of Darkrai}} and {{ma|Arceus and the Jewel of Life}}.
 
In the former, Pachirisu is shown when Dawn sends her Pokémon out to play with several other Pokémon. Later on, Pachirisu helps {{AP|Pikachu}} charge up the machine to the [[Space-Time Towers]] by using Discharge.
 
In the latter, Dawn uses it briefly to demonstrate the technology of the Poké Balls to [[Damos]].
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Dawn's capture of Pachirisu marks the first time a main character has ever caught an {{type2|Electric}} Pokémon (Ash received his Pikachu), and it is the first Electric-type owned by a main character besides {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* The [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia]] featured at the end of [[DP021]] is about Dawn's Pachirisu. He writes this {{wp|senryū}} about it: 「パチリスが おめめさめたよ パッチリス」 "''Pachirisu opened its eyes, they're big and beautiful.''"
** Notably, both of these Pokémon are based on a species of {{wp|rodent}}.
* Dawn's capture of Pachirisu marks the first time since {{AP|Pikachu}} that a {{ashfr|main character}} has ever owned an {{type|Electric}} Pokémon.
* For [[DP021]], [[Professor Oak's lecture]] is about Dawn's Pachirisu. He writes this [[Pokémon senryū]] about it: パチリスが おめめさめたよ パッチリス ''Pachirisu ga, omeme sameta yo, pacchiri su'' "Pachirisu woke up, eyes shining bright."
** It is also the first one other than Pikachu to use an Electric-type move.
* In the dub of ''[[DP039|Steamboat Willies]]'', it is revealed that Pachirisu is the youngest of Dawn's Pokémon. This remained true until the hatching of {{TP|Dawn|Cyndaquil}} in ''[[DP143|An Egg Scramble!]]''.
* Pachirisu is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character who has been {{pkmn2|caught}}, {{pkmn2|released}}, and then rejoined.
* Pachirisu is currently Dawn's only Pokémon whose voice is not changed in the dub. Buizel also kept his Japanese voice, but Dawn no longer owns him.
** Moreover, Pachirisu is the only such Pokémon to have gone through all three steps in a single episode.
* Pachirisu seems to be almost a parallel to [[May's Skitty]].
* Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon to [[List of Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|not be part of an evolutionary line]].
** Both were the third Pokémon obtained by their trainer.
** Jessie had her heart set on catching them and using them for contest purposes.
** Both share a similar attitude and habits. These would include chasing their tails, having a lot of energy, and running away from their trainers.
** Both use their Japanese voice actresses in both the Japanese and English versions.
* Pachirisu's illness in ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]'' is similar to that of [[Ash's Pikachu]] in ''[[AG001|Get the Show on the Road!]]''.
* Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon that {{cat|Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|is not part of an evolutionary line}}.


==Related articles==
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==External links==
*[http://pokeani.com/poke/hikari/r_p-no417.html Pachirisu's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)
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Dawn's Pachirisu
ヒカリのパチリス Hikari's Pachirisu
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
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Dawn's Pachirisu
Debuts in Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Caught at Route 203
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Released in Twice Smitten, Once Shy!*
Current location With Dawn
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Pachirisu Chinami Nishimura

Dawn's Pachirisu (Japanese: ヒカリのパチリス Hikari's Pachirisu) was the second Pokémon that Dawn caught in the Sinnoh region, and her third overall.

In the anime

History

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

Dawn caught Pachirisu in Twice Smitten, Once Shy!, where it had a very hyperactive and mischievous personality. As a result, she had trouble catching it, having to accept help from Ash and his Pokémon. She was looking forward to using it in Pokémon Contests, but due to its behavior and her inability to control it, she felt she had failed Pachirisu as a Trainer and released it. However, she soon realized her mistake and went back to get it, only to find that Jessie also wanted it. Team Rocket grabbed Pachirisu and took it away, but Pachirisu managed to defeat Team Rocket with a powerful Discharge attack and Dawn caught it again, willing to give herself another chance at raising it.

Pachirisu training for a Pokémon Contest

In Borrowing on Bad Faith!, after learning that an informal Pokémon Contest not sanctioned by the Pokémon Activities Committee would be held in a small village as part of an annual festival, Dawn decided to compete using her Pachirisu, since it had never been in a Contest before and was in need of gaining experience. In the Performance Stage, Pachirisu suffered from stage fright and was unable to obey Dawn's command. However, after hearing some words of encouragement from its Trainer, it managed to perform its Sweet Kiss, charming the crowd. It used Spark to create beautiful flower shapes and finished the performance with Discharge, which hit everyone in the audience. In the Battle Round, Pachirisu was put against Jessie's borrowed Aipom. Its attacks were dodged one after the other and it was knocked out by a Focus Punch, losing the battle.

At the beginning of Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!, Pachirisu was seen practicing electricity storage with Ash's Pikachu. It gathered static electricity on its cheeks before releasing it to create a beautiful sparkling show. It then asked Dawn for a reward and she gave it a Poffin, but it was not satisfied and begged for some more. When Dawn refused, Pachirisu used Discharge to give her a bad hair day.

Pachirisu was Dawn's choice for the Performance Stage of the Floaroma Contest. Although it appeared in a graceful manner, it slipped on its tail and went rolling across the stage, crashing onto the judging panel. It panicked and started running around wildly, but Dawn managed to calm it down by tossing a Poffin in the air, the scent getting its attention. It jumped high with an electrified Spark to catch its favorite food and regained its composure. After that, Pachirisu used Discharge to brighten the stadium and Sweet Kiss to create a shower of small hearts, saving the performance and allowing Dawn to advance to the next round.

In A Stand-Up Sit-Down!, Dawn learned from Zoey that the Hearthome Contest was going to be held under the Double Performance rule. She paired up Pachirisu and Piplup in order to train for this kind of performance and develop some new Contest combinations. She told Pachirisu to use Sweet Kiss and Piplup to use Whirlpool, but things didn't go quite as planned as the large whirlpool covered all the hearts from the Sweet Kiss. She also tried to combine Discharge and Whirlpool, but Pachirisu's Discharge was too powerful and it evaporated Piplup's Whirlpool.

Pachirisu and Dawn

In The Electrike Company!, Pachirisu was called out to demonstrate how to use Electric-type attacks properly and help an Electrike that was having trouble controlling its electricity. Dawn asked it to store electricity before using Discharge, but it overcharged and the attack hit Ash instead of the target. Dawn then gave it a Poffin in order to motivate it and this time Pachirisu succeeded, completely destroying the target.

Pachirisu was used in the Performance Stage of the Hearthome City Pokémon Contest along with Piplup in Dawn's Early Night!. The hearts of its Sweet Kiss were encased by Piplup's Bubble Beam and it used Discharge to dissipate Piplup's Whirlpool in a flash of sparkles. Their performance received positive reviews from the Contest Judges but it wasn't impressive enough to advance Dawn to the Battle Stage.

In Glory Blaze!, Pachirisu was briefly seen battling a Tauros and a Granbull alongside Conway's Aggron in the second round of the Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition. Together they managed to defeat their opponents and advance their Trainers to the semifinal round.

Pachirisu was also used in the Wallace Cup. It appeared briefly in Pruning a Passel of Pals!, where it was seen battling a Pelipper in the quarterfinals of the competition. It won the match by points and granted Dawn a place in the semifinals.

Similar to Pikachu in Get the Show on the Road, Pachirisu became ill from storing too much electricity in Doc Brock!. It soon recovered, though, thanks to Brock's aid and knowledge as well as the help of Dawn, Ash and the rest of their team of Pokémon.

In Another One Gabites the Dust!, Pachirisu was seen practicing for the upcoming Chocovine Town Pokémon Contest. When it got tired, Dawn decided to give it and her other Pokémon some Poffins. However, Mamoswine tackled her and sent her flying into the air along with all the snacks. While Pachirisu and the others were trying to cushion Dawn's fall, Mamoswine ate the falling Poffins. The loss of food saddened Pachirisu, but it luckily found one Poffin Mamoswine didn't eat. It rushed over to grab it, but a Gabite appeared and stepped on the Poffin. This infuriated Pachirisu, causing it to learn Super Fang and start a rivalry with Ursula's Gabite.

Deflecting Gabite's Stone Edge

Pachirisu was used in the Battle Round of the Chocovine Contest. It quickly made its way to the finals, where it faced Ursula's Gabite. It was hit several times by Gabite's Dragon Claw because its spinning dodge technique wasn't working against the speedy Cave Pokémon. It tried to attack using Super Fang, but Gabite managed to get past its defense by using Aerial Ace. It then used Sweet Kiss, only to Gabite go through the hearts with another Aerial Ace. With two minutes left on the clock, however, Pachirisu was able to make a comeback. It used Discharge from the tip of its tail to completely destroy the Stone Edge shards and went up against a Dragon Rage with a Spark attack, breaking the move. It countered a Dragon Claw with its tail—which was filled with Discharge's electricity—and defended itself from Stone Edge by putting its tail up and creating an electric shield. It went rolling towards Gabite while using Super Fang and cut through Dragon Rage, reaching Gabite and hitting her with its fang. Gabite covered herself with her fins to prevent major damage and the time ran out. Pachirisu won the match by points, giving Dawn her fourth Contest Ribbon.

In Strategy Begins at Home!, Pachirisu was used alongside Piplup in a Double Battle against Johanna's Glameow and Umbreon. They started the battle by using a combination of Whirlpool and Discharge. However, the combination didn't last long as Johanna's Pokémon were able to gracefully dodge it with a double Quick Attack and destroy it with a double Shadow Ball. After that, Dawn had Piplup using Bubble Beam, but Glameow and Umbreon dodged once again. This was part of Dawn's plan, though, as Bubble Beam was meant to build a barrier of bubbles and hide Pachirisu. When Pachirisu came out from behind the barrier, it caught Glameow and Umbreon by surprise and attacked them with a spinning Super Fang. Johanna's Pokémon quickly fought back with a double Attract, infatuating both Pachirisu and Piplup before attacking them with a double Swift and knocking them out.

Pachirisu was temporarily paired up with Mamoswine in Double-Time Battle Training! in order to make a Double Performance using its Discharge and Mamoswine's Ice Shard. However, it was unsuccessful and their combination failed.

At the Grand Festival with Mamoswine

In Regaining the Home Advantage!, Dawn used Pachirisu to lead a Metagross and a Magnezone that were fighting away from the town that was feeling the wrath of their battle.

In Teaching the Student Teacher!, Dawn perfected a new Contest combination called "Ice Chandelier" with the help of her Pachirisu and Buneary. Pachirisu used Discharge while running inside an ice globe created by Buneary's Ice Beam, making the ice shine in a beautiful blue hue.

Pachirisu was used twice in the battling stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival. Its first battle in the event took place in Opposites Interact!, where it went up against Ursula's Gabite and Flareon alongside Mamoswine. Despite a good start, Pachirisu and Mamoswine soon found themselves struggling to handle their opponents' powerful combinations and were very nearly defeated. However, they managed to pull off Dawn's newest improvised move, Ice Chandelier, and knock Gabite and Flareon out, giving Dawn the win. In Coming Full-Festival Circle!, it was revealed that Pachirisu, together with Piplup, had helped Dawn defeat her opponent in the quarterfinal round, thus allowing her to advance further in the competition.

In DPS01, it was used to help fight off the Ariados that were attacking Dawn and Shinko. It was caught in String Shot and couldn't do anything until Cyndaquil evolved into Quilava and saved it.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

In Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!, after it was introduced to Ash, Iris, and Cilan's Pokémon, Pachirisu kicked Ash's Oshawott's scalchop away due to its curiosity.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Pachirisu appeared in The Gates of Warp!.

Personality and characteristics

Pachirisu's rivalry with Gabite
Pachirisu ruining Dawn's hair

Pachirisu is a playful and hyperactive Pokémon. These personality traits initially worried Dawn, as Pachirisu would run around wildly rather than listening to her and train for Pokémon Contests. However, it settled down with Dawn over time and became much more assertive while still maintaining its hyperactive personality.

Pachirisu can also be very mischievous, as best seen in its debut episode, in which it pretended to go with Team Rocket just so it could get a spray, which was capable of removing the sticky goo immobilizing Dawn and her friends. At the beginning, Pachirisu had difficulty in controlling its Electric-type moves and often used Discharge to give Dawn a bad hair day. However, after some training with Dawn and help from Ash's Pikachu, it was gradually able to use them effectively and has stopped ruining Dawn's hair.

Pachirisu loves to eat Poffins and will try to act cute in order to get more of them. In Another One Gabites the Dust!, it started a rivalry with Ursula's Gabite because the Cave Pokémon had stepped on its Poffin. It avenged its Poffin's memory by defeating Gabite in the final round of the Chocovine Town Pokémon Contest with its newly learned Super Fang.

Moves used

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Using Discharge
Move First Used In
Spark Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Sweet Kiss Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Discharge Twice Smitten, Once Shy!
Super Fang Another One Gabites the Dust!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves improvised

Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Sweet Kiss-Bubble Beam combination.png Dawn's Early Night! Sweet Kiss and Bubble Beam Dawn's Piplup
Description: Pachirisu uses Sweet Kiss and Piplup follows up with Bubble Beam. While floating in the air, the pink hearts are encased by the blue bubbles. The combination was used in the Performance Stage of the Hearthome City Pokémon Contest.
Discharged Whirlpool combination.png Dawn's Early Night! Discharge and Whirlpool Dawn's Piplup
Description: Pachirisu uses Discharge and Piplup uses Whirlpool. The Electric-type move surrounds the swirling whirlpool, either dissipating it in a flash of sparkles or adding an electric charge to it while it heads towards the opponents. The combination was first used in the Performance Stage of the Hearthome Contest and then again during a Double Battle against Johanna's Glameow and Umbreon in Strategy Begins at Home!.
Dawn Plan A.png Strategy Begins at Home! Bubble Beam and Super Fang Dawn's Piplup
Description: Piplup uses Bubble Beam to build a wall of bubbles in front of the opposing team. Then Pachirisu comes from behind the wall and uses Super Fang, getting a clean hit by catching the opponents off guard. The technique was called "Plan A" and was used during a Double Battle against Johanna's Glameow and Umbreon.
Buneary Pachirisu Combo.png
Ice Chandelier.png
Teaching The Student Teacher! Ice Beam or Ice Shard and Discharge Dawn's Buneary or Dawn's Mamoswine
Description: Buneary uses Ice Beam to create a hollow sphere of ice around Pachirisu. Then Pachirisu uses Discharge to make the ice shine brightly. Pachirisu can also run inside the sphere. The combination is known as the "Ice Chandelier" and was developed by Dawn to show Johanna's students an example of a Contest combination. Another version involves Mamoswine's Ice Shard, in which icy projectiles from the Ice Shard surround Pachirisu, eventually forming a sphere of ice.

The Ice Shard version was later used during a two-on-two Contest Battle against Ursula's Gabite and Flareon in the Sinnoh Grand Festival in Opposites Interact!. Pachirisu was shown to be able to head towards the opposing team while inside the sphere. Additionally, Mamoswine was seen using Ancient Power to lift the sphere up in the air and Hidden Power to add more power to the combination.

Electrified Take Down combination.png Opposites Interact! Discharge and Take Down Dawn's Mamoswine
Description: Pachirisu uses Discharge on Mamoswine, giving it an electric charge. Mamoswine is engulfed by a flare of electricity but takes no damage as it is part Ground type and thus immune to Electric-type attacks. Then Mamoswine heads towards the opponents while using Take Down, simultaneously conducting the electric charge to the foes. The combination was used during a two-on-two Contest Battle against Ursula's Gabite and Flareon in the Sinnoh Grand Festival.

Artwork

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Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Artwork from the 2009 McDonald's Pokémon Calendar Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

In the games

In the spin-off games

Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game

Pachirisu appears in Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game.

In the manga

Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl

Pachirisu made two small appearances in PDP11 and PDP13. Later, Dawn tries to use it in battle against a Sharpedo in PDP22, commanding it to use Discharge; however, Dawn and Pachirisu were swept away before it was able to use the move.

Movie adaptations

Pachirisu in the movie adaptations

Dawn's Pachirisu appears in the following manga adaptations of Pokémon movies, The Rise of Darkrai and Arceus and the Jewel of Life.

In the former, Pachirisu is shown when Dawn sends her Pokémon out to play with several other Pokémon. Later on, Pachirisu helps Pikachu charge up the machine to the Space-Time Towers by using Discharge.

In the latter, Dawn uses it briefly to demonstrate the technology of the Poké Balls to Damos.

Trivia

  • The Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia featured at the end of DP021 is about Dawn's Pachirisu. He writes this senryū about it: 「パチリスが おめめさめたよ パッチリス」 "Pachirisu opened its eyes, they're big and beautiful."
  • Dawn's capture of Pachirisu marks the first time since Pikachu that a main character has ever owned an Electric-type Pokémon.
    • It is also the first one other than Pikachu to use an Electric-type move.
  • Pachirisu is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character who has been caught, released, and then rejoined.
    • Moreover, Pachirisu is the only such Pokémon to have gone through all three steps in a single episode.
  • Pachirisu is Dawn's only Pokémon to not be part of an evolutionary line.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pachirisu.



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