PokéCollection
Pikachu
◇ Missing
EN POP Series 4 · 1 Aug 2006 · 13/17

Pikachu

ピカチュウ Mouse Pokémon
Lightning Common Basic
50HP
≈S$84est. to buy
6 / 192 Pikachu cards owned 0 / 6 in POP 65 promo prints

Pikachu collection

6 / 192 collected

3% complete
Owned6 Missing186 TrackedS$65.86 Missing est.≈S$18034

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal
Attack

Spark

20
Lightning • Colorless

Does 10 damage to 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Pikachu — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$38.16
Pikachu — Holofoil missing
Holofoil not owned ≈ S$83.92

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Pikachu is the Mouse Pokémon, an Electric-type famous for the red cheek sacs in which it stores electricity, releasing charges when threatened or excited. Known for being intelligent and resourceful, it lives in forests and is said to…

“Possesses cheek sacs in which it stores electricity. This clever forest-dweller roasts tough berries with an electric shock before consuming them.”

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History

Pikachu is the Mouse Pokémon, an Electric-type famous for the red cheek sacs in which it stores electricity, releasing charges when threatened or excited. Known for being intelligent and resourceful, it lives in forests and is said to roast hard berries with an electric jolt before eating them. As the franchise's mascot and Ash Ketchum's signature partner in the anime, Pikachu has become the most recognizable Pokémon worldwide; it evolves from Pichu and into Raichu via a Thunder Stone.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name ピカチュウ (Pikachu) is a compound of two onomatopoeic words: ピカ (pika), which evokes the sound or sparkle of electricity (as in 'pika-pika,' meaning to glitter or flash), and チュウ (chuu), the Japanese onomatopoeia for a mouse's squeak. Together the name suggests a sparkling, electric mouse, fitting its design and abilities. The English name 'Pikachu' was retained directly from the Japanese, as the playful sound was considered universally appealing.

All Pikachu cards across sets

192 shown

Every Pikachu print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.