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|style="color:#000;"|Pikachu (ピカチュウ, Pikachū) are mouse Pokémon that possess short yellow fur with brown markings covering their backs and parts of their tails. They have black-tipped pointy ears and red circles on their cheeks, which contain electrical sacs. Their tails are shaped in form of a lightning bolt. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, gender differences were introduced for some Pokémon. For Pikachu, the females now have a heart-like shape at end of their tails.
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|style="color:#000;"|Blastoise (カメックス, Kamekkusu) is a very large, blue, bipedal tortoise that can extend cannon-like spouts from the top of its shell with a jaw similar to that of the snapping turtle. The cannons are used to fire blasts of pressurized water at foes, and can spray with enough force to pierce concrete walls and thick steel. They are also highly accurate, allowing Blastoise to hit small targets at distances of over 160 feet. However, Blastoise is unable to aim at short distances[3] as this handicap was shown in the battle between Ash's Charizard and Gary's Blastoise. They can pump out enough water to fill 3 Olympic swimming pools within one minute. In order to withstand the recoil of its fire, Blastoise positions its feet and plants itself with its considerable weight, which it has cultivated for this purpose. The ferocity of its attacks has caused Blastoise to be described as “brutal”, and even its normal attacks, like waterjet-assisted tackles and crushing heavyweight body slams, are completely devastating, even though the creature is reasonably lightweight and fast compared to the "real" heavyweighters of Pokémon. When it does feel threatened by something, it withdraws into its shell for protection. Blastoise is a Pokémon that is very strong, no matter what, and will sacrifice its life to save a trainer. It evolves from a Wartortle, before that, a Squirtle.
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Pikachu often forage for berries Instead of climbing trees, they use small electrical bolts to release the berries from the tree, roasting them at the same time. They store electricity in their cheeks, and discharge them in sparks, bolts or other forms of electricity. An inability to discharge electricity in this last way, as in the presence of strong magnetic field, causes an illness with flu-like symptoms. Pikachu gather in areas with high amounts of thunderstorm activity such as power stations.
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Pikachu evolve into Raichu via use of a Thunder Stone. However, it is somewhat common for Trainers to choose not to evolve their Pikachu into Raichu. For example, in Pokémon Yellow, Pikachu refuses to evolve as attempting to use a Thunderstone on it makes it cry and refuse. It is numbered as #25 in the National Pokédex. Also, from the second generation of the Pokémon games onward, Pikachu has an evolutionary predecessor, Pichu, which is the pre-evolution of Pikachu and evolves into Pikachu after establishing a friendship with its trainer.
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Revision as of 01:01, 30 May 2007

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Contents

Today's featured Pokemon

# 09 Blastoise
File:Blastoise .png
Blastoise (カメックス, Kamekkusu) is a very large, blue, bipedal tortoise that can extend cannon-like spouts from the top of its shell with a jaw similar to that of the snapping turtle. The cannons are used to fire blasts of pressurized water at foes, and can spray with enough force to pierce concrete walls and thick steel. They are also highly accurate, allowing Blastoise to hit small targets at distances of over 160 feet. However, Blastoise is unable to aim at short distances[3] as this handicap was shown in the battle between Ash's Charizard and Gary's Blastoise. They can pump out enough water to fill 3 Olympic swimming pools within one minute. In order to withstand the recoil of its fire, Blastoise positions its feet and plants itself with its considerable weight, which it has cultivated for this purpose. The ferocity of its attacks has caused Blastoise to be described as “brutal”, and even its normal attacks, like waterjet-assisted tackles and crushing heavyweight body slams, are completely devastating, even though the creature is reasonably lightweight and fast compared to the "real" heavyweighters of Pokémon. When it does feel threatened by something, it withdraws into its shell for protection. Blastoise is a Pokémon that is very strong, no matter what, and will sacrifice its life to save a trainer. It evolves from a Wartortle, before that, a Squirtle.

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#503 Sinnoh's Space-Time Legend! </td>

<tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Airdate: June 7, 2007 </td> </table>


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May 29, 2007

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Poke-News

May 29, 2007

Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Walkthrough coming soon!

May 28, 2007

Today, it was revealed by Nintendo of America that on June 4,2007 Nintendo will run the Wi-Fi Network so that when Nintendo Wii owners buy Pokemon Battle Revolution (PBR) they can already acess the internet to battle trainers and or play minigames. On June 3rd Nintedo will relaese an enhanced edition of the Wi-Fi USB which allows Nintendo DS owners to surf and browse the Internet using the Touch screen as a Mouse/Keyboard and the top screen as the page display. The Network is free, but to acess the Network you need the enhanced USB, which wil cost $59.99 (US dollars).

May 27, 2007

Today, Nintendo Japan announced that they plan to run an American & European pokemon tour! they will be giving away the following items:

  • Azure Flute
  • Oak's Letter
  • Newmoon Pass

The items above just give you access to 3 RARE pokemon: Arceus, Shaymin & Darkrai. The tours will start in August 2007!

Directory

Pokemon

#472 Gettin' Twiggy With It </td>

<tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;">List of 4th Generation Pokemon</td><th style="background:#B0C4DE ;"> --- </td> <th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> --- </td> </table>

Pokemon Movies

List of 1st Generation Pokemon </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> List of 2nd Generation Pokemon </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> List of 3rd Generation Pokemon</td>

<tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;">Pokemon: 4Ever </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;">Pokemon Heroes</td> <th style="background: #B0C4DE;">Pokemon: Jirachi Wishmaker </tr> <tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon: Destiny Deoxys </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon: Lucario & the Mystery of Mew </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> </td> Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of The Sea </td> </table>

Pokemon Videogames

Pokemon: The 1st Movie </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon The Movie 2000 </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> </td> Pokemon 3: The Movie

<tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon Crystal Version </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire Version </td> <th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon Emerald Version </tr> <tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Version </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Pokemon Colosseum </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> </td> Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness </td> </table>

Pokemon Anime

Pokemon Red & Blue Version </td><th style="background:#B0C4DE  ;"> Pokemon Yellow </td><th style="background:#B0C4DE ;"> </td> Pokemon Gold & Silver Version

<tr><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Hoenn League Episodes </td><th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Battle Frontier Episodes <th style="background: #B0C4DE;"> Sinnoh League Episodes </td> </table>

Pokelinks

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