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He has them watch an episode of an anime called Pichu Brothers in Party Panic! and then introduces the game's basic features before leaving them alone. [4] The player then hears Pokémon cries from outside, which turns out to belong to the mouse-like Pikachu, the reptilian Treecko and the avian Torchic. While the others run off, Pikachu stays ...
YBA or yba can refer to a number of things: Young British Artists, a movement of British artists in the 1980s and 1990s; Yala language, a language spoken in Ogoja, Nigeria, by ISO 639 code; Young Buddhist Association, an association of Buddhists in the U.S. Banff Airport, an airstrip near Banff, Alberta, Canada, by IATA code
There are consensus that pichu isn't required to have article, as it similarly looks like Pikachu and every pokemon doesn't need to have their own article. Focus on Simon Belmont instead — Preceding unsigned comment added by HelloDudeBoy ( talk • contribs ) 06:31, July 9, 2020 (UTC)
Atsuko Nishida (西田 敦子, Nishida Atsuko) is a Japanese graphic artist who previously worked at Game Freak and TOYBOX Inc. She designed a number of creatures for the Pokémon franchise, including one of the most well-known Pokémon species, the franchise's mascot Pikachu.
(How to Pikachu The Movie! OK! Action!!) The Lightning-fast Hero! Super Pikachu!! Transliteration: "Pikachu no dokidoki NG taishō" (Japanese: ピカチュウはスター!?映画デビュー!! How to ピカチュウ・ザ・ムービー!よーい!アクション!! 迅雷のヒーロー!スーパーピカチュウ!!)
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The Young Buddhist Association (YBA) is an auxiliary lay group of the Buddhist Churches of America, the mainland U.S. branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. Founded in 1974 and originally known as the "Young Men's Buddhist Association" (YMBA, which was modeled after YMCA), the YBA began as a way to offer communal activities for young Japanese-American Shin Buddhist men in the United States.