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There are 44 Retriever pages mentioning "pikachu":
  1. Ash -- Ash Pikachu
    Ash, being the main character, was the role model for millions of kids. He danced around the screen, controlled by Misty, and later Max, and later Dawn. He engaged in Pokemon Battles, winning even though he called the wrong moves while everyone groaned at his stupidity. But his Pikachu, struck by God's Lighting, is so powerful it wins anyways.
  2. Ash -- Pokemon Battles
    Ash met Haunter in the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town. It, with several other ghost Pokémon played with Ash after he had been trapped under a chandeleir. However after Ash returned to his body, Haunter agreed to join Ash's team to battle Sabrina's Psychic Pokémon. Once it got to Saffron City, it disappeared but eventually returned to battle. However it was much more interested in joking about and imobolised Sabrina's Kadabra and ... Ash decided to leave Haunter with Sabrina
  3. Rudy -- Miscellaneous
    After the service, Rudy Ray Moore continued to perform and moved to Seattle, Washington, to visit his family and wound up recording some songs for Federal Records. The most famous of these recording sessions is "Step it up and go." Although Moore's singing career didn't hit the big time, he did deliver some truly great soulful rock 'n' roll songs in a similar vein of Richard Berry. Remaining the "Turban headed prince of the blues" up through the late 1950's, Moore decided to perform under his real name and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1959.
  4. Pokémon Channel
    Pokémon Channel is a game where you help Professor Oak with a new Pokémon television channel that he is putting together. You spend your time watching television, playing interactive quizzes, shopping for items, and exploring the world outside. You ... get your very own Pikachu to interact with, which tends to be quite interesting.
  5. Golem -- Miscellaneous
    There is ... evidence that creating a Golem was primarily not a physical procedure, but rather, a highly advanced meditative technique. By chanting the appropriate letter arrays together with the letters of the Tetragrammaton, the initiate could form a very real mental image of a human being, limb by limb… Once the conceptual Golem was completed, this spiritual potential could be transferred to a clay form and actually animate it. This was the process through which a physical Golem would be brought to life.
  6. Pokémon Stadium -- Pokémon Stadium 2
    Pokémon® Stadium Challenges are high-level premier tournaments that attract players of all ages throughout your region! Stadium Challenges are larger than Gym Challenges and offer a higher K-value (40K) to really boost your DCI™ rating. They ... offer more prizes and invitations to the Pokémon World Championships! (Date and location of the 2002 Pokémon World Championships will be posted by March 1, 2002.) This season, three regional Stadium Challenges will take place in North America: Eastern, Central, and Western Stadium Challenges.
  7. Pokémon Channel -- Games
    Pokémon Channel ... includes a virtual Pokémon Mini. Pikachu must find it under the bed before it can be played with. The virtual Pokémon Mini comes with a Pokémon Channel exclusive game, Snorlax's Lunchtime. The player has to buy other Pokémon Mini games on Shop N' Squirtle.
  8. Super Smash Bros. -- Revolution Melee
    Several publications have acknowledged Super Smash Bros. Melee in competitions and awards. Ever." contest, and a poll of the 100 best games ever.[71][72] In the 200th issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, the editors selected Melee as the 92nd most influential game on their "Top 200 Games of Their Time" list, defining Melee as "Billions of things to unlock, plus Yoshi pummeling Pikachu with a bat".[73] IGN named it the third best GameCube game of all time in 2007 as a part of a feature reflecting on the GameCube's long lifespan, citing it as "the grand stage of fighters, much like Mario Kart is for racing fans",[74] while GameSpy chose it as fourth in a similar list.[75]
  9. Pokémon Pinball -- Pokémon Pinball Ruby
    The 1999 Game Boy Color release of Pokémon Pinball was a gem of a handheld game. It featured two fun video pinball tables, some bonus games, and the same overall goal as most games in the Pokémon universe: catch 'em all. Now, Nintendo is updating the game for the Game Boy Advance and basing it on the more recent GBA installments in the series, Ruby and Sapphire. While the game is still charming and fun, it's practically identical to the first game, and on top of that, it's even easier than the original, making it more of a time-consumer than an actual challenge.
  10. Super Smash Bros. Brawl -- Characters
    The cast of characters includes various returning characters from Super Smash Bros. Melee and some newcomers. Some returning characters have been updated and redefined since their last appearance, such as Mario and Pikachu. Others, like Link and Fox McCloud, have taken on new designs from more recent titles. Other characters have dramatically changed from their previous appearances. Samus, for instance, has gained the ability to change into a new form, "Zero Suit Samus", by using her Final Smash.
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