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Pikachu s Goodbye Japanese: ピカチュウのもり Forest of Pikachu is the 39th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 16, 1998 and in the United States on November 20, 1998. It was created in response to the EP038 incident, and did not appear in the original schedule.

Notably, it is also, with The Battling Eevee Brothers, the first hour-long Pokémon special.

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Ash, Misty, and Brock were resting in the forest. Ash started to swing on vines, but he slammed into a tree. Pikachu came over to see if Ash was all right when it saw a small Pikachu. Ash and Pikachu ran after it and Misty and Brock followed them, only to see a whole clan of Pikachu with the small Pikachu in a clearing. Pikachu said hello but the wild Pikachu got scared and ran off. Pikachu started to walk away, but the small Pikachu came over and shook tails with it. Brock claimed it must have accepted Ash s Pikachu. Ash ran toward them, yelling that he wants to be part of their group, but he scared them and they ran off.

Later, Ash asks Brock and Misty why the Pikachu ran away. Brock tells him that he probably scared the Pikachu, because they were not used to human contact in the deep forest they were in. The small Pikachu, watching their conversation, fell into a river and Ash s Pikachu jumped in to save it. The Pikachu all started joining tails to save them and they succeeded.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket saw the Pikachu and decided that they would capture all of them for their Boss.

At night, all of the Pikachu started singing their Pikachu chant. Ash and his friends watched and saw how happy Ash s Pikachu was. Ash was sad, but when asked what was wrong claimed it was nothing. He stayed up while Misty and Brock slept and saw Pikachu s face in the fire. He thought maybe Pikachu should be with its own kind. The fire finally went out, with the image of Pikachu running away. Suddenly, the Pikachu screamed for help. Ash, Brock, and Misty went to investigate the noise immediately, only to find all the Pikachu captured in a net which was, as Jessie said, electric-proof. James shot a net at Ash and his friends, but they got out of it very easily. Team Rocket started sailing away with the Pikachu but Ash s Pikachu began chewing at the net and broke it. Ash and his friends held up the net they were captured in and the Pikachu jumped into it unharmed. Ash s Pikachu bit a hole in the balloon and Team Rocket started blasting off again. Ash started to walk away without Pikachu and Misty and Brock asked him why. He said Pikachu would be happier here. Pikachu started following but Ash yelled at it to stay behind. He ran away and remembered a lot about Pikachu, having a flashback of many memories of their previous adventures.

Finally, Ash stopped and Misty and Brock caught up to him. Behind Ash, his Pikachu shook tails with the small Pikachu and all the wild Pikachu started chanting. Pikachu ran into Ash s arms. Ash was so touched that he started to cry. The episode ended with Ash and Pikachu hugging, with the narrator saying that in their hearts, they know that they will face every challenge together.

Ash attempts to release Pikachu, but Pikachu returns to Ash.

For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the timeline of events.

Who s That Pokémon.: Pikachu US and international, Pikachu Ash s, and smaller sized Japan

This episode was created after the EP038 incident, because the episode schedule did not include it before the incident. The original EP039 was supposed to be Holiday Hi-Jynx.

The net Team Rocket uses is called the Seizure Net. This episode is the episode that aired right after the seizure episode in Japan.

The episode aired as a two-hour special 放送再開スペシャル 放送再開スペシャル やっとあえるね 1時間SP with The Battling Eevee Brothers to celebrate the return of the anime to airwaves.

Not counting the flashbacks, Pikachu and Meowth were the only two species of Pokémon seen in this episode.

The events of The Kangaskhan Kid were referenced in the beginning of this episode.

Ash crashes into a tree. In response, Misty says, Watch out for that tree, a catchphrase from the George of the Jungle universe.

This is the most recent episode in which wild Pikachu appear.

A short version of Goodnight, My Pikachu can be heard.

The book I Choose You. is partially based on this episode.

This episode is featured on the Volume 1: Pikachu copy of Pokémon All-Stars.

After Team Rocket finishes their motto, James says, We d like to thank all of our fans for their loyalty and support. This victory is for them, obviously breaking the fourth wall.

When the wild Pikachu save the smaller Pikachu and Ash s Pikachu from going over the waterfall, all of the wild Pikachu in the chain have a torn tail. This is a result of the animation studio cycling the animation in order to save time.

Some care was taken into this scene as only the leader Pikachu has torn ears.

Later scenes are inconsistent with the number of Pikachu which have torn tails. This could be up for interpretation as the number of Pikachu Team Rocket steals is much greater than depicted in any other scene.

At this time, the leader Pikachu is missing the brown at the base of its tail when its rear end is facing the viewer.

In the Japanese version of the scene leading up to the Ash and Pikachu montage, Ash originally yelled at Misty and Brock to shut up when they asked why he s leaving Pikachu. Later, when he was saying his goodbyes to Pikachu, Ash s voice was trembling as he was trying not to cry. Also, there was originally no music playing from the moment Ash puts out the campfire until he starts running away.

The original montage of Ash and Pikachu is different in both versions. The original Japanese version has clips that are shown in chronological episodic order. The dubbed English version have clips from certain episodes in random order, with many clips missing from the original Japanese version, and it also has some clips not present in the original Japanese version.

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Pokémon ポケモン, Pokemon., / ˈ p oʊ k eɪ m ɒ n / POH-kay-mon 1 2 is a media franchise owned by The Pokémon Company, 3 and created by Satoshi Tajiri.

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For other uses, see Pikachu disambiguation.

Pikachu Japanese: ピカチュウ. are a species of Pokémon, fictional creatures that appear in an assortment of comic books, animated movies and television shows, video games, and trading card games

licensed by The Pokémon Company, a Japanese corporation. The Pikachu design was conceived by Ken Sugimori. Pikachu first appeared in Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, and later in the first

internationally-released Pokémon video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the original Game Boy.

Like other species of Pokémon, Pikachu are often captured and groomed by humans to fight other Pokémon for sport. Pikachu are one of the most well-known varieties of Pokémon, largely because a

Pikachu is a central character in the Pokémon anime series. Pikachu is regarded as a major character of the Pokémon franchise as well as its mascot, and has become an icon of Japanese pop culture

Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Pokémon series began in Japan in 1996, and features several species of creatures called Pokémon that players, called trainers, are

encouraged to capture, train, and use to battle other players Pokémon or interact with the game s world. 1 2 Pikachu was one of several different Pokémon designs conceived by Game Freak s

character development team and finalized by artist Ken Sugimori. 3 4 According to series producer Satoshi Tajiri, the name is derived from a combination of two Japanese sounds: pika, a sound an

electric spark makes, and chu, a sound a mouse makes. Developer Junichi Masuda noted Pikachu s name as one of the most difficult to create, due to an effort to make it appealing to both Japanese

Standing 1 ft 4 in 0.4m tall, Pikachu are mouse-like creatures, and were the first Electric-type Pokémon created, their design intended to revolve around the concept of electricity. 7 They

appear as mouse-like creatures that have short, yellow fur with brown markings covering their backs and parts of their lightning bolt shaped tails. They have black-tipped, pointed ears and red

circular pouches on their cheeks, which can spark with electricity. 8 In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, gender differences were introduced; a female Pikachu now has an indent at the end of its tail,

giving it a heart-shaped appearance. They attack primarily by projecting electricity from their bodies at their targets. Within the context of the franchise, a Pikachu can transform, or evolve

into a Raichu when exposed to a Thunderstone. In later titles an evolutionary predecessor was introduced named Pichu, which evolves into a Pikachu after establishing a close friendship with its

Initially both Pikachu and the Pokémon Clefairy were chosen to be lead characters for the franchise merchandising, with the latter as the primary mascot to make the early comic book series more

engaging. However, with the production of the animated series, Pikachu was chosen as the primary mascot, in an attempt to appeal to female viewers and their mothers, and under the belief that the

creature presented the image of a recognizable intimate pet for children. Its color was also a deciding factor, as yellow is a primary color and easier for children to recognize from a distance,

and with consideration to the fact the only other competing yellow mascot at the time was Winnie-the-Pooh. 9 Though Tajiri acknowledged that the character was relatively popular with both boys

and girls, the idea of Pikachu as the mascot was not his own, and stated he felt the human aspect of the series was overlooked by Japanese children who embraced Pikachu by itself more readily.

In the video games, Pikachu is a low-level Pokémon, which has appeared in all of the games except Black and White naturally without having to trade. 11 The game Pokémon Yellow features a Pikachu

as the only available Starter Pokémon. Based on the Pikachu from the Pokémon anime, it refuses to stay in its Poké Ball, and instead follows the main character around on screen. The trainer can

speak to it and it displays different reactions depending on how it is treated. 12 An event from April 1 to May 5, 2010 allowed players of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver to access a route on

the Pokéwalker which solely contained Pikachu which knew attacks that they were not normally compatible with, Surf and Fly. 13 Both of these attacks can be used outside battles as travel aids.

Aside from the main series, Pikachu stars in Hey You, Pikachu. for the Nintendo 64. 14 The player interacts with Pikachu through a microphone, issuing commands to play various mini-games and act

out situations. The game Pokémon Channel follows a similar premise of interacting with the Pikachu, though without the microphone. 15 Pikachu appear in almost all levels of Pokémon Snap, a game

where the player takes pictures of Pokémon for a score. A Pikachu is one of the sixteen starters and ten partners in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games. PokéPark Wii: Pikachu s Adventure features

a Pikachu as the main protagonist. 16 Pikachu has also appeared in all four Super Smash Bros. games as a playable character. 17 Pikachu is a amiibo character. Pikachu appears as a playable

fighter in Pokkén Tournament, along with Pikachu Libre, based on Cosplay Pikachu from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. 18 19

The Pokémon anime series and films feature the adventures of Ash Ketchum and his Pikachu, traveling through the various regions of the Pokémon universe. They are accompanied by a group of

alternating friends, including Misty, Brock, Tracey, May, Max, Dawn, Iris, Cilan, Bonnie, Serena, and Clemont.

In the first episode, Ash receives his Pikachu from Professor Oak as his starting Pokémon. New trainers are given a starting Pokémon; in Ash s homeland of Kanto this is often Charmander,

Squirtle, or Bulbasaur, but Ash overslept and got Pikachu instead. At first, Pikachu largely ignores Ash s requests, shocking him frequently and refusing to be confined to the conventional method

of Pokémon transportation, a Poké Ball. However, Ash puts himself in danger to defend Pikachu from a flock of wild Spearow, 20 then rushes the electric mouse to a Pokémon Center. Through these

demonstrations of respect and unconditional commitment to Pokémon, Pikachu warms up to Ash, and their friendship is formed. However, it still refuses to go into its Poké Ball. Soon after, Pikachu

shows great power that sets it apart from Pokémon, and other Pikachu, which causes Team Rocket to constantly attempt to capture it in order to win favor from their boss, Giovanni. 21 Only once

had Ash almost released Pikachu, and that was in the episode Pikachu s Goodbye, because Ash thought Pikachu would be happier living in a colony of wild Pikachu, but Pikachu chose him instead. 22

Pikachu also has his very own segment in the first two seasons called Pikachu s Jukebox, which included songs from 2.B.A. Master.

Other wild and trained Pikachu appear throughout the series, often interacting with Ash and his Pikachu. The most notable among these is Ritchie s Pikachu, Sparky. 23 Like most other Pokémon,

Pikachu communicates only by saying syllables of its own name. It is voiced by Ikue Ōtani in all versions of the anime. In Pokémon Live., the musical stage show adapted from the anime, Pikachu

was played by Jennifer Risser.

Pikachu is one of the main Pokémon used in many of the Pokémon manga series. In Pokémon Adventures, main characters Red and Yellow both train Pikachu, which create an egg that Gold hatches into a

Pichu. Other series, including Magical Pokémon Journey and Getto Da Ze also feature Pikachu while other manga series, such as Electric Tale of Pikachu, 24 and Ash Pikachu, feature the most well

known Pikachu belonging to Ketchum in the anime series. 24

Collectible cards featuring Pikachu have appeared since the initial Pokémon Trading Card Game released in October 1996, including limited edition promotional cards. The character has also been

used in promotional merchandising at fast-food chains such as McDonald s, Wendy s and Burger King. 25 26 27 28

A Toyota Ist customized to resemble Pikachu.

The ANA Boeing 747-400 airplane painted with Pikachu and other Pokémon visible: Clefairy, Togepi, Mewtwo, and Snorlax.

As a mascot for the franchise, Pikachu has made multiple appearances in various promotional events and merchandise. In 1998, then-Mayor of Topeka, Kansas Joan Wagnon renamed the town Topikachu

for a day, 29 and a got milk. advertisement featured Pikachu on April 25, 2000. 30 A Pikachu balloon has been featured in the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade since 2001. 31 The original balloon

was flown for the last time publicly at the Pokémon Tenth Anniversary Party of the Decade on August 8, 2006 in Bryant Park in New York City, 32 33 34 35 and a new Pikachu Balloon that chases a

Poké Ball and has light-up cheeks debuted at the 2006 Parade. 36 In 2014 s parade, a new Pikachu balloon was wearing a green scarf and holding a smaller Pikachu snowman. 37

During the first episode of the eleventh series of Top Gear, presenter Richard Hammond compared an image of the Tata Nano to one of Pikachu stating they ve saved money on the styling cause they

ve just based it on this. 38 In the episode Dual of the third season of Heroes, Hiro Nakamura is nicknamed Pikachu by Daphne Millbrook, much to his chagrin. He is called this again by Tracy

Strauss, after which he excuses himself before punching her in the face. 39 40 A Pikachu spoof called Ling-Ling was a main character in the Comedy Central show Drawn Together. An image of Pikachu

has also been featured on the ANA Boeing 747-400 JA8962. 41

Pikachu has appeared multiple times on The Simpsons. In the 2002 episode Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade, Bart Simpson has a hallucination while taking a test in class and envisages his

classmates as various television characters, one of which is a Pikachu. 42 Maggie Simpson appeared as a Pikachu in a couch gag during the opening animation of the 2003 episode Tis the Fifteenth

Season. 43 The couch gag was utilized a second time for the 2004 episode Fraudcast News. 44 In the 2010 episode Postcards from the Wedge, Bart is distracted from his homework by an episode of

Pokémon. After watching Ash Ketchum talk to his Pikachu, he muses how the show has managed to stay fresh over the years. 45

Pikachu was ranked as the second best person of the year by Time in 1999, who called it The most beloved animated character since Hello Kitty. The magazine noted Pikachu as the public face of a

phenomenon that has spread from Nintendo s fastest selling video game to a trading-card empire, citing the franchise s profits for the year as the reason for the ranking; behind singer Ricky

Martin but ahead of author J.K. Rowling. 46 The character placed eighth in a 2000 Animax poll of favorite anime characters. 47 In 2002, Ash s Pikachu received fifteenth place in TV Guide s 50

greatest cartoon characters of all time. 48 GameSpot featured it in their article All Time Greatest Game Hero. 49 In 2003 Forbes ranked Pikachu as the eighth top-earning fictional character of

the year with an income of 825 million. 50 In 2004 the character dropped two spots to tenth on the list, taking in 825 million for a second straight year. 51 In a 2008 Oricon poll Pikachu was

voted as the fourth most popular video game character in Japan, tying with Solid Snake. 52 The character has been regarded as the Japanese answer to Mickey Mouse 53 and as being part of a

movement of cute capitalism. 41 Pikachu was listed 8th in IGN s Top 25 Anime Characters of All Time. 54 Nintendo Power listed Pikachu as their ninth favourite hero, stating that while it was one

of the first Pokémon, it is still popular to this day. 55 Authors Tracey West and Katherine Noll called Pikachu the best Electric type Pokémon and the best Pokémon overall. They added that if a

person were to go around and ask Pokémon players who their favourite Pokémon was, they would almost always choose Pikachu. They also called Pikachu brave and loyal. 56 On a less positive note,

Pikachu was ranked first in AskMen s top 10 of the most irritating 90s cartoon characters. 57 Similarly, in a poll conducted by IGN, it was voted as the 48th best Pokémon, with the staff

commenting despite being the most recognized Pokémon in the world Pikachu ranks surprisingly low on our top 100. 58

A newly discovered ligand believed to provide better visual acuity, discovered by Osaka Bioscience Institute Foundation 大阪バイオサイエンス研究所., is named Pikachurin, borrowed from the nimbleness of

Pikachu. 59 The name was inspired due to Pikachu s lightning-fast moves and shocking electric effects. 60

Pikachu and ten other Pokémon were chosen as Japan s mascots in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 61

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