Description
Pichu Pokemon Plush
Material: Plush
Filling: PP cotton
Dimensions: 20 cm
Color: As shown
Gender: Unisex
Packaging: OPP bag
Special Notes:
- Contains no harmful chemicals
- Manual measurement, size deviation of 1-2 cm possible
Warning/Disclaimer: ⚠️ Not suitable for children under 36 months
Pichu Facts:
- Introduction: Pichu is an Electric-type baby Pokémon 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 Pokémon 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 Pokémon, 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 Pokémon to be playable in the Super Smash Bros. series. It has appeared in various Pokémon games and is known for its cute and endearing characteristics.
- Special Features: Pichu has an alternate form called Spiky-eared Pichu, which appeared in Pokémon 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 (ピチュー)