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Spiky-eared Pichu ギザみみピチュー Gizamimi Pichu
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Spiky-eared Pichu
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Spiky-eared Pichu (Japanese: ギザみみピチュー Gizamimi Pichu) is a female Pichu. Her physical appearance is no different from an ordinary Pichu, other than the three spikes at the tip of her left ear, hence her name.
In the anime
The Spiky-eared Pichu appeared in the movie Arceus and the Jewel of Life as Damos's friend. She helped Pikachu and Piplup find the keys for Ash, Dawn, Brock and Damos to escape from their jail cell after they were imprisoned by Marcus.
She was first mentioned at the end of a movie preview when movie director Kunihiko Yuyama talked about a "small, yellow Electric-type that would save the world."
She also has an ending dedicated to her. This ending displays her love for Grepa Berries.
Moves used
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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In the games
She appears in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver as an event Pokémon obtained in Ilex Forest. She will appear and join the player's party if the Pikachu-colored Pichu is brought to the shrine as the first Pokémon in the party. She has her own unique in-battle and overworld sprites and cannot evolve or be traded outside of HeartGold and SoulSilver. Aside from her unique sprite, moves, and inability to be traded or evolve, she is nearly identical to a normal Pichu in that her base stats are the same as a normal Pichu's. However, her maximum stats for the Pokéathlon are different. If a Pokémon uses Transform on it, it will have a spiky ear.
Shiny sprites for Spiky-eared Pichu exist in the coding of the games, although it is impossible to obtain due to the game assigning the Spiky-eared Pichu a fixed personality value that is predetermined according to the Trainer ID number and secret ID. This ensures that the personality value will never result in a Shiny nor a male Spiky-eared Pichu.
If taken to Professor Elm, it is revealed that she has traveled through time with Celebi. Elm claims that he and Professor Oak were researching the time travel abilities of Celebi, and claims that this Pichu proves his main theory. He adds that the reason it cannot evolve is because it has been time traveling for so long. He will then call all the Pokémon Center attendants to prevent Spiky-eared Pichu from being used in trades; however, the attendants would not permit it into a trading facility prior to this either. Spiky-eared Pichu is also unable to be transferred through the Poké Transfer into a Generation V game.
Spiky-eared Pichu's inability to be traded outside of HeartGold and SoulSilver can be explained as being preventative of trading an alternate form to a game in which it does not appear, as happens in Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver when entering the trade center with Rotom in an appliance, Giratina in its Origin Forme, or Shaymin in its Sky Forme, by returning them to the forms they appeared in Diamond and Pearl. As Spiky-eared Pichu cannot freely change between forms, this explains the need to make her untradeable within Generation IV. However, it is unknown why her data does not exist in Generation V.
Pokéathlon stats
Sprites
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Sprite and back sprite
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Shiny sprite and shiny back sprite
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In the manga
In the manga adaptation of the movie, Spiky-eared Pichu is a wild Pokémon that the characters meet in the distant past. She assists the characters in escaping from the movie's main antagonist, Marcus.
In the TCG
In the Ilex Forest with the Pikachu-colored Pichu
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Spiky-eared Pichu in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- A picture of a Pikachu short poster that featured Spiky-eared Pichu alongside Pikachu and Piplup was leaked several days before this Pokémon was officially revealed.
- Spiky-eared Pichu's sprite in HeartGold and SoulSilver is in a different pose than that of a normal Pichu, but she retains the two frames that a normal Pichu uses in her animation; thus, she is the first Pokémon to have more than one frame other than its standard pose in its animation since Crystal.
- Spiky-eared Pichu is the only form difference that is not carried over into later games in the main series, as it cannot be transferred to Generation V games.
- Spiky-eared Pichu's inability to evolve is similar to that of the protagonists of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky; in both cases, this was due to the fact that they had time traveled, but in the latter the protagonists can evolve.
Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ギザみみピチュー Gizamimi Pichu
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Literally "Jagged-Ear Pichu".
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French
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Pichu Troizépi
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From trois (three) and épine (spike).
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German
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Strubbelohr-Pichu
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From strubbelig (tousled) and Ohr (ear).
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Italian
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Pichu Spunzorek
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From spuntone (spike) and orecchio (ear).
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Portuguese
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Pichu de orelha talhada
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Literally "Sliced-Ear Pichu".
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Spanish
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Pichu Picoreja
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From pico (point) and oreja (ear).
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Korean
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삐쭉귀 피츄 Ppijjukgwi Pichyu
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Literally "Sharp-Ear Pichu".
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Chinese (Taiwan)
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刺刺耳皮丘 Cìcì'ěr Píqiū
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Literally "Spiky-Ear Pichu".
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See also
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pichu.