Description
Pichu Pokemon Plush
Material:Β Plush
Filling:Β PP cotton
Dimensions:Β 20 cm
Color:Β As shown
Gender:Β Unisex
Packaging:Β OPP bag
Special Notes:
- Contains no harmful chemicals
- Manual measurement, size deviation of 1-2 cm possible
Warning/Disclaimer:Β β οΈ Not suitable for children under 36 months
Pichu Facts:
- Introduction: Pichu is an Electric-type baby PokΓ©mon introduced in Generation II. It evolves into Pikachu when leveled up with high friendship, and Pikachu evolves into Raichu when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
- Appearance: Pichu is a small, yellow rodent-like PokΓ©mon with black-tipped ears, a black collar-like pattern around its neck, and a small, black, lightning bolt-shaped tail.
- Abilities: Pichu can store electricity in its pink cheek pouches, but being a baby PokΓ©mon, it often shocks itself when it discharges electricity.
- Habitat: Pichu typically lives in forests and grassy areas. It is often seen in groups and is known for its playful and mischievous nature.
- Anime Appearances: The Pichu Brothers are a pair of Pichu who have appeared in several episodes, including “Pikachu & Pichu” and “Camp Pikachu.” They are known for their adventurous and playful antics.
- Design Inspiration: Pichu’s design is inspired by small rodents like squirrels. Its name combines “pika” (a sound an electric spark makes) and “chu” (the sound a mouse makes).
- Name Origin: The name “Pichu” combines “pika” (sparkle) and “chu” (squeak), reflecting its electric abilities and rodent-like appearance.
- Popularity: Pichu is the only Generation II PokΓ©mon to be playable in the Super Smash Bros. series. It has appeared in various PokΓ©mon games and is known for its cute and endearing characteristics.
- Special Features: Pichu has an alternate form called Spiky-eared Pichu, which appeared in PokΓ©mon HeartGold and SoulSilver. This form has three spikes on the tip of its left ear.
- International Names: Pichu is known by different names in various languages:
- German: Pichu
- Spanish: Pichu
- French: Pichu
- Italian: Pichu
- Japanese: Pichu (γγγ₯γΌ)