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  2. Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu - Wikipedia

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    The first volume, The Electric Tale of Pikachu!, was released on September 5, 1999. The third volume, Electric Pikachu Boogaloo, was released on April 5, 2000. In Singapore, the manga is published in English by Chuang Yi and translated as Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu! for all four volumes. [5]

  3. Electric (Katy Perry song) - Wikipedia

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    "Electric" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from the Pokémon 25 soundtrack album (2021). It was released on May 14, 2021, by Capitol Records as the second single from the album. It is an electropop ballad written by Perry, Jon Bellion , Lucas Marx, Rachel Kanner, Al Calderon, and the producers Jordan Johnson, Oliver "German" Peterhof ...

  4. Pikachu - Wikipedia

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    Other manga series, such as Electric Tale of Pikachu, [78] and Ash & Pikachu, feature Ash Ketchum's Pikachu from the anime series. [79] In Electric Tale of Pikachu, Ash gives him the name "Jean Luc Pikachu", a reference to Jean-Luc Picard from the Star Trek franchise. [80] On February 27, 2024, La Poste issued a stamp commemorating Pikachu. [81]

  5. List of Pokémon manga - Wikipedia

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    There are various Pokémon manga series, based on the Pokémon anime, video games, and trading card game.By 2000, the Pokémon manga series had sold over 7.25 million tankobon volumes in the United States, including 1.001 million copies of Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu volume 1, which is one of the best-selling single comic book in the United States since 1993.

  6. Dennō Senshi Porygon - Wikipedia

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    "Dennō Senshi Porygon" (Japanese: でんのうせんしポリゴン, Hepburn: Dennō Senshi Porigon, translated as "Computer Warrior Porygon", although more commonly "Electric Soldier Porygon") (IPA: [deɴnoː seɴɕi poɾiɡoɴ]) is the 38th episode of the Pokémon anime's first season.

  7. Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo - Wikipedia

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    In the movie Kicking and Screaming, Grover's promiscuous partners after a breakup with a girl named Jane are collectively rereferred to as "Jane 2: Electric Boogaloo." [21] The third volume of the Pokémon graphic novel series Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu by Toshihiro Ono is known in English as Pokémon: Electric Pikachu Boogaloo. [22]

  8. List of generation I Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Pikachu Pikachū (ピカチュウ) Electric Pichu (#0172) Raichu (#0026) Gigantamax: Pikachu is the primary mascot of the Pokémon franchise, as well as Pokémon Yellow and Let's Go, Pikachu!. It is also playable in every Super Smash Bros. game. It raises its tail to check its surroundings, but may be struck by a lightning bolt in this position.

  9. List of generation II Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    ElectricPikachu (#025) Pichu is a baby Pokémon, and is the pre-evolved form of series mascot Pikachu. [88] Pichu was created by Ken Sugimori in an attempt to replicate the success of Pikachu, [89] with further discussion leading to Pichu's design being ironed out, eventually resulting in Pichu being created as a pre-evolved form of ...