Pikachu (1-010)

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Pikachu
ピカチュウ Pikachu
Superstar Pokémon
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Front art
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Back art
Name Pikachu
Type Mezastar Electric type.png Electric
Energy 102
Grade Mezastar Grade 6.png Grade 6
Mega Evolution
This Pokémon can Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur when selected to attack.
Electrium Z
This Pokémon can use its Z-Move when selected to attack.
Rusted Sword
This Pokémon starts the battle in its Crowned Sword form.
Dynamax
This Pokémon can Dynamax when selected to attack.
Miracle
Miracle Go First Chance!
If the opposing Pokémon would attack first, Go First Chance! will always trigger.
Double Move
Double Move
This Pokémon can use an additional move after using its first.
Chain Attack
Chain Attack
This Pokémon can chain its attack with the player's other usable Pokémon.
Terastal
This Pokémon can Terastallize into a Grass-type Tera Pokémon when selected to attack.
Pokémon Mezastar tag 1-010

Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ Pikachu) is a Grade 6 Pokémon Mezastar tag. It is part of the first set.

Tag data

Move
Mezastar Electric type.png Thunderbolt
Mezastar Grass type.png Branch Poke
Z-Move
Mezastar Electric type.png Gigavolt Havoc
Max Move
Mezastar Grass type.png Max Overgrowth
G-Max Move
Mezastar Grass type.png G-Max Drum Solo
Tera move
Mezastar Grass type.png Tera Blast
Stats
HP
118
Attack
75
Defense
56
Sp. Attack
69
Sp. Defense
69
Speed
120
Pokédex entry
It is said that electricity accumulates in the electric sacs on Pikachu's cheeks while it sleeps.
ほっぺたの でんきぶくろには ピカチュウが ねている あいだに でんきが たまると いわれている。
Tag partner
This Pokémon can attack together with Pikachu if successful during Tag Attack Chance!
Pikachu


Release information

A promotional yellow version of this tag was available as part of the 25th Anniversary Pokémon Film Festival, which saw the three top voted for Pokémon movies receive theatrical re-releases at participating cinemas. Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias was screened between August 11 and 18, 2022; visitors during this period could receive Pokémon Sword and Shield serial codes for Alto Mare Latias and Ash's World Cap Pikachu as well as a copy of this tag for as long as stocks lasted. Jirachi: Wish Maker was screened between August 19 and 25, 2022; visitors during this period could receive Pokémon Sword and Shield serial codes for Wishing Star Jirachi and Ash's World Cap Pikachu plus a copy of this tag for as long as stocks lasted. The Rise of Darkrai was screened between August 26 and September 1, 2022; visitors during this period could receive a serial code for Alamos Palkia in Pokémon Sword and Alamos Dialga in Pokémon Shield, a serial code for Ash's World Cap Pikachu in both titles, and a copy of this tag for as long as stocks lasted. Between September 2 and 8, 2022, participating cinemas screened combinations of all three movies and offered the appropriate giveaways per screening.[1]

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Promotional version front art
Pokémon Mezastar tag P
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Promotional version back art
Pokémon Mezastar tag P
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Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001
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Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001


Trivia

Although the tag features "P" in place of a collection number and features "スペシャル" special on its artwork, it was treated as the regular set 1 version when used in-game. The tag also appeared as the regular version when viewed on the Mezastar Club site.[1]

Origin

Thunderbolt is a move that Pikachu can learn in the games. Gigavolt Havoc is a Z-Move Pikachu can use by equipping the appropriate Z-Crystal.

References


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