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==== Cosplay Pikachu ====
==== Cosplay Pikachu ====
{{main|Cosplay Pikachu}}
{{main|Cosplay Pikachu}}
In ''[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire]]'', there is a special and exclusive variety of Pikachu called [[Coquette Pikachu]], which has a characteristic black heart at the end of its tail. It can be obtained after participating in the first [[Pokémon Contest]]. It is always female and has the ability [[Lightning Rod]].
[[File:Cosplay Pikachu ORAS.png|thumb|Cosplay Pikachu]]
In ''[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire]]'', there is a special and exclusive variety of Pikachu called [[Cosplay Pikachu]], which has a characteristic black heart at the end of its tail. It can be obtained after participating in the first [[Pokémon Contest]]. It is always female and has [[Lightning Rod]] as its [[Ability]].


If the Pikachu is male, it will receive the Rocker Pikachu, and if female, the Superstar Pikachu. However, outfits can be changed later in the dressing room, along with the special move they can learn. The Coquette Pikachu is unable to evolve into Raichu and also cannot breed.
If the player is male, he receives the Rock Star Pikachu, whereas female players receive the Pop Star Pikachu. However, outfits can be changed later in the dressing room, as well as their special move. The Cosplay Pikachu cannot evolve into Raichu nor can it breed.


{| class="gallery"
{| class="gallery"
|- class="header"
|- class="header"
| colspan="6" | '''Pikachu'''
!Artwork
|- class="header"
!Name
| width="120px" | '''Coquette'''
!Condition
| width="105px" | '''Rocker'''
!Move
| width="105px" | '''Scholar'''
|-
| width="105px" | '''Superstar'''
| [[File:Pikachu Rock Star.png|75px]]
| width="105px" | '''Aristocrat'''
| '''Pikachu Rock Star'''
| width="105px" | '''Masked'''
| [[Cool]]
| [[Meteor Mash]]
|-
| [[File:Pikachu Belle.png|75px]]
|'''Pikachu Belle'''
|[[Smart]]
|[[Electric Terrain]]
|-
|[[File:Pikachu Pop Star.png|75px]]
|'''Pikachu Pop Star'''
|[[Cute]]
|[[Draining Kiss]]
|-
| [[File:Pikachu PhD.png|75px]]
| '''Pikachu Ph.D'''
|[[Beautiful]]
|[[Icicle Spear]]
|-
|-
| [[File:Cosplay Pikachu ORAS.png]]
| [[File:Pikachu Libre.png|75px]]
| [[File:Rocker Pikachu.png|105px]]<br>{{t|Charisma}}<br>[[Meteor Punch]]
|'''Pikachu Libre'''
| [[File:Scholar Pikachu.png|105px]]<br>{{t|Wit}}<br>[[Electric Terrain]]
|[[Tough]]
| [[File:Superstar Pikachu.png|105px]]<br>{{t|Sweetness}}<br>[[Draining Kiss]]
|[[Flying Press]]
| [[File:Aristocrat Pikachu.png|105px]]<br>{{t|Beauty}}<br>[[Icicle Spear]]
| [[File:Masked Pikachu.png|105px]]<br>{{t|Toughness}}<br>[[Flying Press]]
|}
|}


==== Pikachu in a cap ====
==== Pikachu in a cap ====
{{main|Pikachu in a cap}}
{{main|Pikachu in a cap}}
In the [[Seventh Generation]], a special variety of Pikachu called [[Pikachu in a cap]] was introduced, which wears one of [[Ash Ketchum]]'s hats and can be obtained through a [[Pokémon Event]], except for the Partner Pikachu, which only exists from ''[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon]]'' onward.
In [[Generation VII]], a special variety named Pikachu in a cap is introduced. It wears one of [[Ash Ketchum]]'s [[Ash's hat|hats]] and can be obtained through a [[Pokémon event]], except for the Partner Pikachu, which only exists from ''[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon]]'' onward.


In [[Generation VIII]], with the celebration of the release of [[The Crown Tundra]], Pikachu with Caps were distributed for ''[[Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield]]''.
In [[Generation VIII]], with the celebration of the release of [[The Crown Tundra]], Pikachus in a cap were distributed for ''[[Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield]]''.


{| class="gallery"
{| class="gallery"
|- class="header"
|- class="header"
| colspan="8" | '''Pikachu'''
| width="105px" | '''Original Cap'''
|- class="header"
| width="105px" | '''Hoenn Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''Original'''
| width="105px" | '''Sinnoh Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''Hoenn'''
| width="105px" | '''Unova Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''Sinnoh'''
| width="105px" | '''Unova'''
|-
|-
| [[File:Original Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Original Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Hoenn Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Hoenn Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Sinnoh Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Sinnoh Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Unova Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Unova Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
|- class="header"
|- class="header"
| width="105px" | '''Kalos'''
| width="105px" | '''Kalos Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''Alola'''
| width="105px" | '''Alola Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''Partner'''
| width="105px" | '''Partner Cap'''
| width="105px" | '''World'''
| width="105px" | '''World Cap'''
|-
|-
| [[File:Kalos Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Kalos Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Alola Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Alola Cap Pikachu.png|x105px]]
| [[File:Partner Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:Partner Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:World Pikachu.png|105px]]
| [[File:World Cap Pikachu.png|105px]]
|}
|}


==== Gigantamax Pikachu ====
==== Gigantamax Pikachu ====
Through the [[Gigantamax]] phenomenon, some special Pikachu are capable of transforming during battles into '''Gigantamax Pikachu'''.
Through the [[Gigantamax]] phenomenon, some special Pikachu are capable of transforming into '''Gigantamax Pikachu''' during a battle.


Gigantamax Pikachu has become so powerful that it can produce as much energy as a power plant. But using all that energy to supply Galar's homes doesn't seem feasible, as Pikachu can only Gigantamax for a limited time. It stores all the electricity it generates in its cheeks and tail. In battles, it strikes opponents with its tail while delivering an electric shock as powerful as lightning.<ref>Requires a saved copy of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!]] on the Nintendo Switch.</ref>
Gigantamax Pikachu has become so powerful that it can produce as much energy as a power plant. But using all that energy to supply Galar's homes doesn't seem feasible, as Pikachu can only Gigantamax for a limited time. It stores all the electricity it generates in its cheeks and tail. In battles, it strikes opponents with its tail while delivering an electric shock as powerful as lightning.<ref>Requires a saved copy of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!]] on the Nintendo Switch.</ref>


All [[Electric-type]] moves used by Gigantamax Pikachu will become the [[G-Max Volt Crash]] move, which deals damage to one opponent and [[paralyzes]] all enemy Pokémon.
All [[Electric (Pokémon type)|Electric]]-type moves used by Gigantamax Pikachu will become the [[G-Max Volt Crash]] move, which deals damage to one opponent and [[Paralysis (Pokémon)|paralyze]] all opposing Pokémon.


Gigantamax Pikachu's appearance closely resembles its design from illustrations of the first two generations of Pokémon games.
Gigantamax Pikachu's appearance closely resembles Pikachu's design in illustrations for the first two generations of ''Pokémon'' games.


{| class="evolution"
{| class="evolution"
| [[File:Pikachu.png|110px|Pikachu]]<br>'''Pikachu [[File:Gigantamax Factor icon.png|25px]]'''<br>Height: 0.4m
| [[File:Pikachu.png|110px|Pikachu]]<br>'''Pikachu [[File:Gigantamax Factor icon.png|25px]]'''<br>Height: 0.4m
| class="arrow" | [[Gigantamax]]
| '''→'''<br/>[[Gigantamax]]
| [[File:Gigantamax Pikachu.png|180px|Gigantamax Pikachu]]<br>'''Gigantamax Pikachu'''<br>Height: Over 21.0m<br>Gigantamax Move: [[G-Max Volt Crash]]
| [[File:Gigantamax Pikachu.png|150px|Gigantamax Pikachu]]<br>'''Gigantamax Pikachu'''<br>Height: Over 21.0m<br>Gigantamax Move: [[G-Max Volt Crash]]
|}
|}