Shu

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This article is about the character from Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!. For the character from the Pokémon anime with the same Japanese name, see Drew.

Shu
シュウ Shū
Shu.png
Shu and his Pikachu
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Kanto
Relatives Father, mother
Game counterpart Red
Anime counterpart Ash Ketchum
Counterpart debut Pokémon - I Choose You!

Shu (Japanese: シュウ Shū) is a Pokémon Trainer that specializes in catching wild Pokémon. He is the main character of Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!.

Character

Shu in his alternate outfit

Shu uses a device called the Income, a headset created by his father that lets him talk to his Pokémon. He also uses a Pokédex. He has terrible aim and frequently misses his targets when throwing Poké Balls. Shu is enthusiastic and often comes up with bizarre but effective schemes for capturing wild Pokémon, such as dressing up in giant Pokémon suits. He is very loyal to his Pokémon, though his Pikachu is willful and will refuse orders. His rival is Tomio.

History

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Shu met his Pikachu in Special Chapter: I Caught a Pikachu! when he found Pikachu's Poké Ball abandoned in a forest. Apparently, the Poké Ball had become defective and was releasing Pikachu's electricity everywhere. Shu was able to fight against the current and release Pikachu, after which they became partners. Even though they are close friends, they argue constantly.

Shu made his first official appearance in Shu and Pikachu's Debut! traveling with Pikachu. While encountering a Caterpie, he has Pikachu battle it before a Pidgey eats it for dinner. Pikachu refused as he was tired and fell asleep in a hanging sleeping bag. Pikachu told Shu to capture it himself. Shu tried many tactics to catch Caterpie but they all failed. Shu tried the Transformation Tactic as his last tactic by dressing up as one. As Caterpie got distracted by the sight of Shu's disguise, Shu escaped from his costume and caught Caterpie. As Shu was celebrating, a flock of Pidgey grab him by the costume as they think he was their dinner. Shu was freed by Pikachu as the flock released him from midair and as they crashed, Shu and Pikachu go back to their arguing.

In A Powerful Opponent, Venusaur!, they get lost in a forest and while Shu quietly sneaked in the grass, he bumped into a Venusaur. He pulled it out to get a closer look but Venusaur started to become angry at Shu for doing so. As Pikachu battled it, Shu told him to get away from Venusaur as it was too big. Shu eventually protected Pikachu after Venusaur was about to attack him with its vines. The bond between Shu and Pikachu caused Venusaur to cease its attacks.

In A Match For Pokémon, Shu attempted to catch a Venomoth but Tomio beat him to it. Tomio accused Shu of being a slowpoke when he was unable to catch Venomoth as well as other Pokémon from a couple of meters away. Shu, insulted, challenged Tomio to a match to see who can catch the most Pokémon. The match went underway, and by the time it was sunset, Shu had 19 Pokémon. He encountered a Nidoran♂ and since Nidoran♂ had an injured leg, Shu gave him a bandage instead of capturing him. As the contest concluded, Shu had caught fewer Pokémon than Tomio so he was about to give up his Pokédex until Nidoran♂ and its family showed up and the match went to Shu.

Shu arrived in Celadon University in The Challenge at Celadon University!. A gatekeeper stopped him before Shu went in. The gatekeeper gives him an entrance exam in order to determine if Shu will be allowed in. Shu answered the question correctly and went in. He went to the Chemical Research Laboratory first and was given more questions during his journey in Celadon University in which he incorrectly answered the first as it was asking for the highest price tag instead of the tallest.

Shu heard a noise in the Pokémon University Hospital and went to check it out, which was a Machamp struggling during treatment. Shu tried getting Machamp to calm down with Pikachu's Thunder Shock but it made Machamp more angry and destroyed a fish tank containing a Magikarp. Shu jumped in to protect Magikarp and gets pounded on by Machamp. Eventually, Magikarp saved him with Dragon Rage as it wanted to do the same that Shu did for it. As Shu saved the university, he was rewarded with a medal with Magikarp and Gyarados engravings on it.

In A Farfetch'd Fencing Match!, he attempts to catch a Farfetch'd but Farfetch'd sliced the Poké Ball in half. Farfetch'd's Trainer, Ryoma, arrived and accused Shu of stealing his Farfetch'd. Ryoma battled Shu after making fun of Shu and Pikachu. Shu had trouble keeping up with Farfetch'd since it was too fast. Eventually, Shu came up with a technique called Lightning Sword and defeated Ryoma and Farfetch'd.

Pokémon

Pikachu
Shu's Pikachu
Main article: Shu's Pikachu

Pikachu is Shu's main partner on his team and has been used more times than his other Pokémon. Despite their hard times with each other, both Shu and Pikachu remain friends.

Caterpie
Shu's Caterpie

Shu caught Caterpie by disguising himself as one. This plan worked unlike his previous ones.

Caterpie's known moves are String Shot and Tackle.

Nidoran
Shu's Nidoran

While Shu was in a Pokémon Get Match with his rival, Tomio, a Nidoran♂ shows up. However, before Shu can catch Nidoran, his leg appears to be in bad shape, so Nidoran was set free. After the contest, Nidoran shows up as soon as Shu was about to lose and joins Shu on the journey.

Nidoran♂'s only known move is Fury Attack.

Bellsprout (×2)
Shu's Bellsprout

Shu captured a Bellsprout in a Pokémon Get Match against Tomio in A Match For Pokémon. He captures another Bellsprout in Catch Bellsprout!.

Shu's second Bellsprout knows the moves Stun Spore and Sleep Powder.

Wartortle
Shu's Wartortle

Wartortle was causing trouble on an island. After Shu was able to catch it, Blastoise (disguised as an island) sends Shu and Pikachu back to shore.

Wartortle's known moves are Water Gun and Hydro Pump.

Hitmonlee
Shu's Hitmonlee

Hitmonlee was known as the Kick Fighter (Japanese: 辻げり Streetkicker) as he would going around kicking people and Pokémon. After Shu caught him, Hitmonlee calmed down.

None of Hitmonlee's moves are known.

Poliwag
Shu's Poliwag

Shu caught sight of Poliwag while he was taking his break. This made him want to catch it. However, it was very fast as Shu kept on having trouble trying to catch it on his own. As Pikachu was able to use Thunderbolt, Shu was finally able to catch Poliwag.

Poliwag's known moves are Bubble and Water Gun.

Diglett
Shu's Diglett

Shu wanted to catch this Diglett to play whack-a-mole.

Diglett's only known move is Earthquake.

Ditto
Shu's Ditto

Ditto was disguised as a Moltres when Shu entered town. As Moltres was a legendary Pokémon, Shu wanted to capture it. However, after its capture, it turned out to be a Ditto.

Ditto's only move is Transform.

Zubat
Shu's Zubat

Shu captures a Zubat in Battle in the Smokescreen. Later in the same chapter, he uses it in a battle against a Trainer named Ken.

Zubat's only known move is Supersonic.

Ponyta
Shu's Ponyta

Shu is first seen using a Ponyta in his battle with a Trainer named Ken in Battle in the Smokescreen. Shu uses Ponyta to jump high above the battlefield so that Pikachu can attack from above. Ponyta appears again in Catch Bellsprout!, when Shu uses it in battle against a wild Bellsprout he intends to capture.

None of Ponyta's moves are known.

Weedle
Shu's Weedle

After Shu rescued Weedle, it decided to join him in his adventures.

Weedle's only known move is String Shot.

Oddish
Shu's Oddish

Oddish first appeared in Honey-Loving Oddish where it was seem devouring some honey. Oddish originally belonged to another Trainer where it had a battle with Shu. After defeating Oddish, the Trainer gave Oddish to Shu as an apology for what it did.

Oddish's known moves are Solar Beam and Sleep Powder.

Slowpoke
Shu's Slowpoke

Shu caught Slowpoke with the help of Nidoran♂, Caterpie, Pikachu, and some others. In Get a Pokémon Shot!, Slowpoke was used in a Pokémon photography competition.

Slowpoke's known moves are Confusion and Disable.

Geodude
Shu's Geodude

Shu caught a Geodude three days prior to meeting Shinji.

None of Geodude's moves are known.

Alakazam
Shu's Alakazam

Shu sent out Alakazam to prevent Mr. Mime from getting away with Pikachu. However, Alakazam was beaten when its Psybeam was countered by Mr. Mime's Light Screen.

Alakazam's only known move is Psybeam.

Sentret
Shu's Sentret

Shu caught Sentret in a forest.

Sentret's only known move is Defense Curl.

Hoothoot
Shu's Hoothoot

Shu caught Hoothoot in a dark forest. Later, he sent it out to battle Ho-Oh.

Hoothoot's only known move is Hypnosis.

Spinarak
Shu's Spinarak

Shu caught Spinarak after Pikachu weakened it. During an encounter with Rin and Ran, he sent it out to escape from them. Later, when Shu was falling down, he sent Spinarak out to save him from the fall using Spider Web.

Spinarak's known moves are String Shot and Spider Web.

Gyarados (×2)
Shu's Gyarados

Shu sent out Gyarados in order to save a lady from falling. He caught another one in Going Pole-fishing, the Humongous Gyarados! with the help of a fisherman.

The first Gyarados's only known move is Hydro Pump.

Wooper (×2)
Shu's Wooper

Shu sent out Wooper after a lady tied him up in order to battle her team. Later, it assisted Shu in capturing Lugia. Shu captures another Wooper in Use Your Head to Catch Wooper!.

The first Wooper's known moves are Double Team and Water Gun.

Jynx
Shu's Jynx

Jynx first appeared when Shu went to a Bug-Catching Contest. Her affectionate side would get in the way of Shu wanting her to battle.

Later, Jynx assisted Shu in capturing Lugia by using an icy attack to freeze the waters to make it easier for Shu to cross.

Jynx's known moves are Blizzard and Ice Punch.

Yanma
Shu's Yanma

Shu caught Yanma in a Bug-Catching Contest. Later, it assisted Shu in capturing Lugia.

Yanma's only known move is Supersonic.

Ursaring
Shu's Ursaring

Shu met Ursaring after getting startled by it. He caught it after it got squished by a falling tree. Later, Ursaring assisted Shu in capturing Lugia.

None of Ursaring's moves are known.

Tyrogue → Hitmontop
Shu's Tyrogue
Shu's Hitmontop

Hitmontop debuted in the chapter as a Tyrogue when he was thrown out of the dojo for being too weak. After Shu took him in and trained him, they went back to the dojo where a battle with a Machoke caused Tyrogue to evolve into Hitmontop. With Hitmontop's newfound power, he was able to defeat Machoke.

Hitmontop was then used to battle Tyranitar and Lugia.

Hitmontop's known moves are Tackle, Triple Kick, and Rolling Kick.

Chinchou
Shu's Chinchou

Shu caught Chinchou underwater. He used it later during a battle with a Trainer's Kingdra.

Chinchou's known moves are Zap Cannon and Spark.

Skarmory
Shu's Skarmory

Skarmory was sent out to battle Nagi's Charizard in its debut appearance. Since then, Skarmory was sometimes relied on for flight transportation.

Skarmory's only known move is Cut.

Gloom
Shu's Gloom

Gloom was sent out to battle a wild Swinub. However, its stench caused Swinub to run off. It is not known if Gloom evolved from Oddish or if Shu caught it as a separate Pokémon.

None of Gloom's moves are known.

Dragonair
Shu's Dragonair

Shu sent out Dragonair to battle Rin and Ran. When Rin held out Shu's Pikachu, Shu was forced to call off the attack Dragonair was using as Pikachu would have been harmed.

Dragonair's only known move is Hyper Beam.

Quagsire
Shu's Quagsire

Shu sent out Quagsire to battle a pack of Houndour. It is not known if it evolved from Wooper or if Shu caught it as a separate Pokémon.

Quagsire's only known move is Water Gun.

Houndour
Shu's Houndour

Shu met Houndour as a leader of its pack. Using Quagsire, he was able to catch it. In the next chapter, he used it to battle a Sneasel.

Houndour's known moves are Flamethrower and Ember.

Sneasel
Shu's Sneasel

Shu met Sneasel during his travels on the mountains. He was able to catch it by putting it in the water. This Sneasel is a trickster as it would steal items from people or Pokémon. Despite that, it respected Shu as its friend.

Sneasel's known moves are Faint Attack, Icy Wind, Blizzard, and Slash.

Sunkern
Shu's Sunkern

Sunkern was sent out to weaken Wooper.

Sunkern's only known move is Mega Drain.

Slowbro
Shu's Slowbro

Shu sent out Slowbro to take on a wild Jynx Shu wanted to catch. However, it was placed to sleep by Jynx's Lovely Kiss. It is not known if Slowbro evolved from Slowpoke or Shu caught it as a different Pokémon.

Slowbro's only known move is Psychic.

Released

Lugia
Shu's Lugia

After a heated battle, Shu succeeded in capturing Lugia with the help of Pikachu, Hitmontop, Jynx, Ursaring and Wooper. It then left so it can continue to protect the ocean.

Lugia's only known move is Aeroblast.

Celebi
Shu's Celebi

Shu encountered Celebi after meeting Hideki. He and Hideki encountered it again in Catch Celebi! (Part One) where Shu was able to catch it in Part Two. After seeing the rest of its species, Shu decided to release Celebi.

Celebi's only known move is Leech Seed.


Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All characters
ShuPikachuAsukaHidekiHinakoKameoKamero
KametaKenMasatoshiMayaMikuriMomoyo
NagiReiRin and RanRyomaRyukoShinji
Shu's fatherShu's motherThiefTomioYukiYuta


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