Pikachu (Mysterious Treasures 94)

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PikachuLV.15
ピカチュウPikachu
Lightning

Mysterious Treasures print
Illus.Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Evolution stageBasic Pokémon
Card namePikachu
TypeLightning
HP60
weakness
Fighting+10
resistance
Metal-20
retreat cost
 
English expansionMysterious Treasures
RarityCommon
English card no.94/123
Japanese expansionSecret of the Lakes
Japanese rarityCommon
ExpansionDP Black Star Promos
English card no.DP16
Japanese Half DeckRampardos the Attacker
Japanese expansionDP-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no.048/DP-P
Japanese expansionDP-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no.057/DP-P
ExpansionMiscellaneous Promotional cards
For more information on this Pokémon's species, seePikachu.

Pikachu (Japanese:ピカチュウPikachu) is aLightning-type Basic Pokémon card. It was first released as part of theMysterious Treasures expansion.

Card text

Poké-POWER
Electro Recycle
エレリサイクル
Once during your turn(before your attack), ifPichu is anywhere underPikachu, you may search your discard pile for aLightning Energy card, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. This power can't be used ifPikachu is affected by aSpecial Condition.
LightningColorless
BikaBika
ビカビカ
20+
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 20 damage plus 10 more damage.

Pokédex data

025
1'04" (0.4 m)
13.2 lbs. (6.0 kg)
Pokédex entry
It lives in forests with others. It stores electricity in the pouches on its cheeks.
もりの なかで なかまと くらす。 ほっぺたの りょうがわにある でんきぶくろに でんきを ためる。

Release information

This card was included in the EnglishMysterious Treasures expansion with artwork bySumiyoshi Kizuki, first released in the JapaneseSecret of the Lakes expansion. This card was reprinted as one of theDP Black Star Promos with different artwork by the same artist. It was released in November 2007 in theSecret Wonders Deck Pack, and also available as one of several cards in the various iterations ofDP Value Pack 2 released outside North America. The Japanese version was released in theRampardos the Attacker Half Deck.

In Japan, a HolofoilDP-P Promotional version of the Secret of the Lakes print was available as part of the Trade Please DP event held at participating store chains from July 8, 2007 for as long as stocks lasted. Visitors could trade any 1 Pokémon card (including International cards and Japanese cards with a classic reverse) with attendants for 1 of 5 promotional cards at random.Trainer cards andEnergy cards were specifically excluded from the trade. Another Holofoil DP-P Promotional version, this time of the Japanese Rampardos the Attacker print, was awarded as a prize for competing in the Entry and One Day Battles at the Summer 2007 Battle Road. A Mirror Reverse Holofoil variant of the Mysterious Treasures print with a "Diamond & Pearl" stamp was released as part of a Burger King promotion in July 2008. A version of the DP Black Star Promo print with a silver snowflake stamp was one of 24 cards released in thePokémon Countdown Calendar in October 2008.

Gallery

Mysterious Treasures print
Illus.Sumiyoshi Kizuki
DP Black Star Promo print
Illus.Sumiyoshi Kizuki
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Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
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Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
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Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
[[File:|200px|center]]
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori
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Diamond & Pearl print
Illus.Ken Sugimori


Trivia

  • The illustrations on both versions of the card portray the same scene, but from different angles.
  • The special variant from the Pokémon Countdown Calendar was featured as the card for Christmas Eve, and as such, differs from the other cards in the calendar by having a Holofoil treatment and a silver snowflake stamp instead of a gold one.

Origin

This card'sPokédex entry comes fromPokémon Diamond.

This article is part ofProject TCG, aBulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of thePokémon Trading Card Game.