well for a girl u need to be a hardy type. i dont no about boys. um... for girl Question #1 A test is coming up.
How do you study for it?
Answers: Study hard.
Question #2 Can you focus on something you like?
Answers: Yes.
Question #3 When the going gets tough, do you get
going?
Answers: Yes.
Question #4 There is a bucket. If you put
water in it, how high will you fill it?
Answers: Full.
Question #5 There is a scream from behind a door!
How will you react?
Answers: Yank open the door. Question #6 A delinquent is hassling a girl on
a busy city street!
What will you do?
Answers: Help, even if scared Question #7 A foreign person has started up a
conversation with you.
To be honest, you don't have a clue what
this fellow is saying.
How do you reply?
Answers: Um... Could you say that again?
Question #8 Are there many things that you would like
to do?
Answers: Yes. Question #9 A human hand extends out of a toilet!
What would you do?
Answers: Close the lid without a word. Question #10 You win a lottery!
What do you do with the money?
Answers: Save it.
Question #11 Your country's leader is in front of you.
How do you speak to him or her?
Answers: Speak calmly. Question #12 Do you occasionally consider yourself
dull and overly cautious?
Answers: No.
Question #13 Do you often yawn?
Answers: No. Question #14 Are you often late for school or meetings?
Answers: No. Question #15 Do you fall asleep without noticing?
Answers: No. Question #16 How quickly do you respond to an e-mail?
Answers: Reply right away. Question #17 There is a person you like...
But there's no opportunity to get close.
What do you do?
Answers: Bravely declare my love.
Any other questions just answer normal.
no. Pikachu was the first Pokemon to be popular, Bulbasaur was the first to be drawn. Arceus is the first Pokemon to exist in the Pokemon legends but during beta testing, they found that pikachu was much more popular, and in the interest of profits, they changed it. this is why clefairy has that big long story about being the "moon Pokemon". Pikachu is commonly mistaken as the first Pokemon to be designed, but it is not the first at all. Rhydon was the first designed Pokemon and programmed in Pokemon Red and Green before the rest of the Pokemon.
Sadly,no,it is probably the weakest card in my deck,but it is also my favorite!
As cool as it would be for Pokemon to really exist, there is no such thing. Some, or most, are based on real things, like magikarp and pikachu.
It's Team Rocket's job to be annoying. You can't steal Pokemon without being obnoxious and suitable for children under 13 at the same time.
No, but because of his rarity and being featured in a movie, he is considered by some to be legendary, as well with pikachu and other notible Pokemon.
No. Pokemon Red and Blue came first, with your starters being the usual Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander, while Yellow came with Pikachu, who expressis His/Her/Its fellings with pictures that come on screen when you talk to Him/Her/It.
Pikachu is not capable of learning Fly or being taught Fly. Only special Pikachu as a result of a special character distribution can know Fly.
the episode from the season 1 is Pokémon Paparazzi
Yes, it is shown in a few episodes (the first being "Showdown at Dark City") that Pikachu likes ketchup.
A light ball you can't technically find anywhere. You could get one if you caught a Pikachu and it was holding one. Pikachus have a 10% chance of being found holding one.
No --- Most would say "no". But I say "To a certain extent". Pikachu is the "mouse pokemon" correct? Well, we do have real mice don't we? And what about all the others that are based on real life animals. Remember, Dog-fights and Cock-fights are just one step from being "pokemon battles"!
Pokémon Pikachu is a series of portable Pokémon digital pets featuring the famous yellow electric mouse Pokémon, Pikachu. This product was intended as an exercise toy and mentioned by Guinness World Records as the most popular fitness toy of its time. The first release of the device was simply called "Pokémon Pikachu." A yellow unit resembling a Game Boy, it features a black and white LCD screen used to display animations of Pikachu's activities. The second release, Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, was available in clear and silver casing with a color display featuring more animations.[1] Both of the Pokémon Pikachu incarnations differ slightly from more traditional portable virtual pets in that Pikachu does not need to be fed, watered, or cleaned up after. Instead, the Pokémon Pikachu unit can be strapped to a belt and used as a pedometer. With every step it counts, the Pokémon Pikachu credits its user with "watts," which are a sort of currency used to buy Pikachu presents. Twenty steps on the pedometer will reward the player with one watt. As the player grows closer to Pikachu, more activities become available. However, if neglected, Pikachu will become angry and eventually refuse to recognize the player.[2] Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS features an infrared port for interacting with Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal via the Mystery Gift option, which uses the Game Boy Color's built-in infrared communication port. This mode allows players of the Game Boy titles to trade their Pokémon Pikachu's watts for items to use in the Game Boy game. Although there is a limitation on how much the Mystery Gift mode can be used between Game Boy cartridges, Pokémon Pikachu's only limit is that of available watts. Watts can also be sent to other Pokémon Pikachu 2 units.VersionsThere are, in total five versions of Pokémon and Pocket Pikachu. In November 1998 (US), Pokémon USA came out with the original Pokémon Pikachu, in a Pikachu-yellow case. It had features like an alarm, presents, and a slot machine game where watts, points earned through walking, may be gambled. Except in regards to name and language, the Pokémon Pikachu (US) and the Pocket Pikachu (JPN) have no differences. The Pokémon Pikachu Color, Pocket Pikachu Color, and the Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS were the sequels of the originals. This version included features like an alarm composer and a new "hi card-lo card" gambling game. In Japan it had a clear case, but there were limited edition ones with clear blue, blue, silver and gold ones. Communication with second generation Pokémon games was possible through an IR Port and the "Mystery Gift" feature in the game. Additionally, watts may be traded between two same-language units.The Pokémon Pikachu Color (EU) was the same as the (US) Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, but lacked compatibiliy with the games due to their not being released in Europe yet.A Pikachu is a fictional creature found throughout the Pokémon franchise. Pikachu is probably the most well-known Pokémon out there and often times referred to as the mascot of Pokémon. It is an electric type Pokémon and the first Pokémon obtained by the main character in the Pokemon anime. Pikachu resembles a yellow rat creature with a lightning bolt shaped tail, long thin yellow ears and an almost cat like face(Minus the whiskers). Pikachu is the evolved form of Pichu and evolves to Raichu via a Thunderstone.