Summary

2024 marks the 28th anniversary of thePokemonfranchise, as it all began in 1996 with the Japanese versions ofPokemon RedandPokemon Green, later turnedPokemon Red and Bluefor international release.Pokemon Yellowfollowed shortly after, in 1999, and it was a huge departure from the original titles thanks to a non-selectable starter that couldn’t even evolve - Pikachu. All mainline games in the series before and afterPokemon Yellowmade players choose their desired starter between three critters. Even thoughPokemon Yellow’s unique starter approach didn’t stick around, a long-standing tradition did - one that affects allPokemonmedia.

Pokemongames have changed a lot over the years, with each generation experimenting with new mechanics, with some of them becoming huge staples for the series.Pokemon Yellowdidn’t reinvent the wheel, but its international release alongside the start of thePokemonanime in 1999 outside of Japan brewed the perfect storm for the franchise to have its face and mascot in one. This is the iconic Electric-type mon Pikachu, who was the star ofPokemonanime together with Ash. It was also the onlystarter inPokemon Yellow, emulating some of the story elements from the anime. Pikachu then became the face of the franchise in a way that’s rooted in the series' DNA, as the franchise as a whole proves.

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Pokemon Yellow Started a Huge Tradition Was Never Broken

Pikachu As The Undisputed Face of Pokemon Explained

Ever sincePokemon Yellow, Pikachu has become one of the most beloved critters worldwide, let alone within the franchise itself.Pikachu merchandiseis one of the best-selling with every release, regardless of the Pokemon’s level of presence in the medium - from plushes of Pikachu being made for each real-life festivity to apparel and even gaming gadgets bearing its likeness. The fact that Pikachu is the mascot of the series is not something the anime or the games can truly ignore, and it shows in multiple ways.

AfterPikachu and Ash’s departure from thePokemonanime, Pikachu is still very much present in the current era of the show as Captain Pikachu, showing how The Pokemon Company can’t truly move away from it. Not only that, but mainline games have never left Pikachu behind even after the Pokedex cut, with it appearing in all titles up until Gen 9. Pikachu also spawned its own line of critters, as Gen 2-through-9 all included the so-called “Pika-clones,” Pokemon inspired by Pikachu in some shape or form that are typically Electric. These Pokemon include:

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Some could argue thatGen 7’s Mimikyuis also a Pika-clone due to its appearance, but it wears a Pikachu costume and is not Electric-type, like the rest of the Pikachu-related critters. Still, Mimikyu is further proof that Pikachu is the undisputed face of the franchise, as it masks itself as a Pikachu in order to be accepted and loved by other Pokemon and humans, according to the Pokedex.

Even in the movies, Pikachu is always present in some way.Detective Pikachu is a full-fledged serieswith the critter as its protagonist, for example, and it even spawned a series of games.

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How Pokemon Yellow’s Pikachu Set a 25-Year Trend

Pokemon Yellowchanged the franchise forever 25 years ago by allowing players to travel across Kanto with Pikachu as their main partner. Much like thePokemonshow,Pokemon Yellow’s Pikachufollowed players around outside of its Poke Ball, and with it getting its own dedicated Gen 1 sprite, it started the tradition of featuring this Electric mouse-like Pokemon in every mainline game and a plethora of spin-offs. It remains to be seen whether the Pikachu line will be cut fromPokemonGen 10, but based on the teaser forPokemon Legends: Z-A, the next installment of the series looks set to include it yet again.

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WHERE TO PLAY

You’ve finally been granted your Pokemon trainer’s license, and now you’re on your way to becoming the world’s greatest Pokemon trainer! The shockingly-cute Pikachu fags along behind you as you search the enormous world for monsters to train and evolve. Face off against Blastoise’s torrential water gun. Stand strong when facing Pidgeot’s stormy Gust. Develop the ultimate Pokemon strategy to defeat the eight GYM leaders and become the greatest Pokemon Master of all time!• Battle a friend in the new Colosseum 2 for the Pika Cup, Petit Cup and Poke Cup titles (requires 2 Yellow versions and a Game Link cable - each sold separately).• Print out your Pokedex data with a Game Boy Printer and a Game Link cable (sold separately).• Trade Pokemon with your friends using a Game Link cable. You’ll need to trade with both the Red and Blue versions to catch all 150 Pokémon and complete your Pokedex!• Requires basic reading skills to fully enjoy the entertaining story.

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