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The most famous of Pokémon, Pikachu (ピカチュウ), whose name roughly translates as "spark mouse", '''pika''' ('''ピカ''')being a Japanese onomatopoeia for sparks or sparkling (from "pikapika" or ぴかぴか), and '''chu'''(チュウ) being the Japanese equivalent of "squeak", is known to just about everyone who has even heard of the Pokémon phenomenon. It is the mascot of Pokémon, probably because it is the star of the Pokémon anime.
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The most famous of Pokémon, Pikachu (ピカチュウ), whose name roughly translates as "spark mouse", '''pika''' ('''ピカ''') being a Japanese onomatopoeia for sparks or sparkling (from "pikapika" or ぴかぴか), and '''chu''' (チュウ) being the Japanese equivalent of "squeak", is known to just about everyone who has even heard of the Pokémon phenomenon. It is the Electric-type mouse mascot of Pokémon, reflected by its protagonist role in the Pokémon anime and its frequent appearances in the games (most prominently in the anime-inspired Pokémon Yellow). It evolves into the larger and stronger, but slower [[Raichu]] by the Thunder Stone, and starting with ''Gold'' and ''Silver'', evolves from the smaller, even more obnoxiously cute [[Pichu]].
 
 
Pikachu is an electric-type Pokémon found in every Game Boy game. It evolves into the larger and stronger, but slower [[Raichu]] [With the exception of the game ''Pokémon Yellow'', as it is based off the anime where Pikachu refuses to evolve] by the Thunder Stone, and in the games from ''Gold'', ''Silver'', and up, evolves from the smaller, even more obnoxiously cute [[Pichu]].
 
  
 
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Pika!

The most famous of Pokémon, Pikachu (ピカチュウ), whose name roughly translates as "spark mouse", pika (ピカ) being a Japanese onomatopoeia for sparks or sparkling (from "pikapika" or ぴかぴか), and chu (チュウ) being the Japanese equivalent of "squeak", is known to just about everyone who has even heard of the Pokémon phenomenon. It is the Electric-type mouse mascot of Pokémon, reflected by its protagonist role in the Pokémon anime and its frequent appearances in the games (most prominently in the anime-inspired Pokémon Yellow). It evolves into the larger and stronger, but slower Raichu by the Thunder Stone, and starting with Gold and Silver, evolves from the smaller, even more obnoxiously cute Pichu.

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