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'''Pikachu''' ({{ja|ピカチュウ|Pikachū}}, ''Pikachu'') is a [[starter]] character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Ikue Ōtani reprises her role as Pikachu in ''Melee'' with new voice clips.
Announced at [[E3]] 2001, '''Pikachu''' ({{ja|ピカチュウ|Pikachū}}, ''Pikachu'') is a [[Pokémon]] and [[starter]] character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Like {{SSBM|Kirby}}, {{SSBM|Ness}}, and {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, Pikachu was [[nerfed]] from the original to ''Melee'', albeit not as strongly.


Pikachu ranks 9th on the current tier list, in the B+ tier. This is a noticable drop from its previous ranking in ''Smash 64'' where it was ranked 1st and is technically its worst placement in the series. Pikachu boasts great speed and an array of KO options, owning the strongest up smash in the game and a quick semi-spike in its up-air. It also has a very long, safe, and versatile recovery. However, Pikachu is held back by very short range, with its best finishers having hitboxes very close to its body. This is further exacerbated with its subpar options out of its [[dash dance]], difficulty in dealing with [[shield]]ing opponents, and a short wavedash. Thus, Pikachu must rely on mixups and crossups to [[approach]] and find openings.
Ikue Ōtani reprises her role as Pikachu in ''Melee'' with new voice clips.
 
Pikachu ranks 9th on the current tier list, in the C tier. This is a significant drop from its previous ranking in ''Smash 64'' where it was ranked 1st and is its lowest placement in the series. Pikachu, while nerfed from the original ''SSB'', is still a potent fighter; it has very good speed and plenty of KO options, as it owns the strongest up smash in the game and a quick semi-spike in its up-air. It also has a very long, safe, and versatile recovery. However, Pikachu is held back by very short range, with its best finishers having hitboxes very close to its body; coupled with sub-par options out of its [[dash dance]], a difficulty in dealing with [[shield]]ing, and a short wavedash, Pikachu must rely on mixups and crossups to [[approach]].


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
In general character archetypes, Pikachu generally stands as a small fighter with good speed; Pikachu has medium [[falling speed]], great dashing speed (fourth highest in the game), high traction and below average [[air speed]]. Its average falling speed and high traction gives it a short [[wavedash]]; average falling speed, however, also gives Pikachu decent [[SHFFL]] potential. Due to its small size, Pikachu is also rather resistant to [[shield stabbing]].
In general character archetypes, Pikachu generally stands as a small fighter with good speed; Pikachu has medium [[falling speed]], very good dashing speed (fourth highest in the game), high traction and below average [[air speed]]. Its average falling speed and high traction gives it a short [[wavedash]]; average falling speed, however, also gives Pikachu decent [[SHFFL]] potential. Due to its small size, Pikachu is also rather resistant to [[shield stabbing]].  


Pikachu's main strength is its fantastic edgeguarding game. Its up and down aerials are quick and can easily [[gimp]] recovering opponents, as the former acts as a semi-spike when sweetspotted and the latter has decent horizontal knockback, and its forward and down tilts can intercept recovery attempts close to the ledge. Additionally, Pikachu's back throw can easily send opponents off the edge, allowing it to easily set up edgeguards, even at lower percentages. Pikachu, on the other hand, is very resilient to edgeguarding; [[Skull Bash]] can give it significant horizontal distance, and [[Quick Attack]] moves very quickly, grants good distance, and has very unpredictable paths. Most characters do not have options to cover all of these recovery methods at once, and must thus rely on hard reads, rather than reactions, to properly edgeguard Pikachu.
Pikachu's main strength is its fantastic edge game. Its up and down aerials are quick and can easily [[gimp]] recovering opponents, as the former acts as a semi-spike when sweetspotted and the latter has decent horizontal knockback, and its forward and down tilts can intercept recovery attempts close to the ledge. Additionally, Pikachu's back throw can easily send opponents off the edge, allowing it to easily set up edgeguards, even at lower percentages. Pikachu, on the other hand, is very resilient to edgeguarding; [[Skull Bash]] can give it significant horizontal distance, and [[Quick Attack]] moves very quickly, grants good distance, and has very unpredictable paths. Most characters do not have options to cover all of these recovery methods at once, and must thus rely on hard reads, rather than reactions, to properly edgeguard Pikachu.


Pikachu's other strength is its solid punish game; although Pikachu is fast and light, it still possesses several ways to combo and KO opponents. Pikachu's jab is quick and weak, giving it some of the most consistent [[jab reset]] followups in the game. Its forward, neutral, and up aerials are quick and can be used for aerial strings or juggling. Pikachu's [[forward smash|forward]] and [[up smash]]es are among the most powerful in the game; its up smash, in fact, is ''the'' most powerful of its kind at realistic KO percentages, and can be used as a powerful [[tech]] chasing tool at all percentages, threatening further up smashes on fast-fallers at lower percentages and KOs at medium to high percentages. Pikachu's grab game helps facilitate its punishes; its up and down throws can be used to set up combos, and the former can [[chaingrab]] fast-fallers and even set up for its powerful up smash at KO percentages.
Pikachu's other strength is its solid punish game; although Pikachu is fast and light, it still possesses several ways to combo and KO opponents. Pikachu's jab is quick and weak, giving it some of the most consistent [[jab reset]] followups in the game. Its forward, neutral, and up aerials are quick and can be used for aerial strings or juggling. Pikachu's [[forward smash|forward]] and [[up smash]]es are among the most powerful in the game; its up smash, in fact, is ''the'' most powerful of its kind at realistic KO percentages, and can be used as a powerful [[tech]] chasing tool at all percentages, threatening further up smashes on fast-fallers at lower percentages and KOs at medium to high percentages. Pikachu's grab game helps facilitate its punishes; its up and down throws can be used to set up combos, and the former can [[chaingrab]] fast-fallers and even set up for its powerful up smash at KO percentages.
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Pikachu's primary flaw, however, is its poor range. Almost all of its best finishers are very close to its body, making it difficult for Pikachu to secure KOs at times, and forcing Pikachu to constantly approach to keep pressure on the opponent. Additionally, Pikachu's relatively flexible grab and throw game is severely hampered by a very short grab range (the shortest in the game). Because of this, Pikachu struggles to combat [[shield]]ing opponents, and must trick opponents by crossing up their shield in order to get an opening out of them.
Pikachu's primary flaw, however, is its poor range. Almost all of its best finishers are very close to its body, making it difficult for Pikachu to secure KOs at times, and forcing Pikachu to constantly approach to keep pressure on the opponent. Additionally, Pikachu's relatively flexible grab and throw game is severely hampered by a very short grab range (the shortest in the game). Because of this, Pikachu struggles to combat [[shield]]ing opponents, and must trick opponents by crossing up their shield in order to get an opening out of them.


Pikachu also struggles to approach. Although it is mobile, it has a short wavedash and lacks safe grounded moves to use out of both its wavedash and dash dance. Its best approaching options on the ground are down tilt and the risky down smash. This forces it to frequently fight in the air and perform either telegraphed Thunder Jolts or neutral aerial crossups on the opponent to gain an advantage, but such tactics are very committal due to the moves' moderately high ending lag, Pikachu's average falling speed, and its rather high short hop. All of these attributes make Pikachu's approaches very linear and predictable, and thus saddles it with a lackluster [[neutral game]] compared to the top-tiered characters, allowing characters with stronger neutral game tools to easily find openings on Pikachu while it struggles to get openings itself.
However, Pikachu's approaches are mediocre as well, compounding this difficulty in pressuring the opponent. Pikachu is very mobile, and its [[dash dance]] is good, but it has a short wavedash and lacks safe grounded moves to use out of both its wavedash and dash dance. Its only good approaching options on the ground are down tilt, and the disruptive but highly punishable down smash. This forces it to frequently take to the air and perform either telegraphed Thunder Jolts or neutral aerial crossups on the opponent to gain an advantage, but such tactics are very committal, due to those moves' moderately high ending lags, and Pikachu's average falling speed and rather high short hop. All of these attributes make Pikachu's approaches very linear and predictable, and thus saddles it with a lackluster [[neutral game]] compared to the top-tiered characters, allowing characters with stronger neutral game tools to easily gain openings on Pikachu while it struggles to get openings itself.


Additionally, due to its light weight and below average air speed, Pikachu is very easy to juggle, chaingrab, and combo. Pikachu's hardest top tier matchup, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, can chaingrab it from 0% to 40% in the [[NTSC]] version if both players execute perfect grabs and [[DI]]. Pikachu is also susceptible to several potentially lethal grab setups, such as {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s down throw followups.
Additionally, due to its light weight and below average air speed, Pikachu is very easy to juggle, chaingrab, and combo. Pikachu's hardest top tier matchup, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, can chaingrab it from 0% to 40% in the [[NTSC]] version if both players execute perfect grabs and [[DI]]. Pikachu is also susceptible to several potentially lethal grab setups, such as {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s down throw followups.


Overall, Pikachu is a rather challenging character that requires an experienced player to succeed. While Pikachu has stellar edgeguarding and recovering abilities, and can harshly punish the opponent once it finds an opening, it suffers from poor range and difficulty in approaching. Pikachu players should look to make full use of their neutral options and constantly seek mix-ups through conditioning opponents.
Overall, Pikachu is a rather challenging character to succeed with, especially against top-tiered characters. While Pikachu has stellar edgeguarding and recovering abilities, and can harshly punish the opponent once it gets its hands on them, it suffers from poor range. Pikachu players should look to make the most out of the few neutral options they have, and constantly seek mix-ups through conditioning opponents.


==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
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In general, Pikachu's damage output has been made much lower, with not only its aforementioned up tilt but also all of its aerials and throws receiving a damage nerf. Pikachu has also lost multiple KO options; its throws, back aerial, and down smash, which were all formerly solid KO options, all cannot KO reliably anymore. As a result, Pikachu has to work a lot harder in order to build up damage, and it has to rely more heavily on edgeguarding and landing smash attacks to secure KOs, with the latter's reliability being character-dependent due to Pikachu's lack of universal KO setups. Pikachu's range is also worse; aside from the aforementioned back aerial, the hitboxes on several of Pikachu's other moves have been toned down in size, including its grab, which now has the worst range in the game. This makes it easier for opponents to wall out Pikachu, particularly with shielding, and it means that Pikachu requires more precision in order to approach its opponents and win the neutral.
In general, Pikachu's damage output has been made much lower, with not only its aforementioned up tilt but also all of its aerials and throws receiving a damage nerf. Pikachu has also lost multiple KO options; its throws, back aerial, and down smash, which were all formerly solid KO options, all cannot KO reliably anymore. As a result, Pikachu has to work a lot harder in order to build up damage, and it has to rely more heavily on edgeguarding and landing smash attacks to secure KOs, with the latter's reliability being character-dependent due to Pikachu's lack of universal KO setups. Pikachu's range is also worse; aside from the aforementioned back aerial, the hitboxes on several of Pikachu's other moves have been toned down in size, including its grab, which now has the worst range in the game. This makes it easier for opponents to wall out Pikachu, particularly with shielding, and it means that Pikachu requires more precision in order to approach its opponents and win the neutral.


Pikachu's aerial game has also taken a hit. Its aerial mobility (both its air speed and air acceleration) is significantly worse, going from among the best to being rather mediocre, and its [[double jump]] has been made much lower. This worsens its recovery, and hinders its ability to both juggle and escape aerial pressure. Aside from the aforementioned range nerfs, all of Pikachu's aerials are weaker and have lost their extremely lenient [[auto-cancel]] windows (with the weakening of [[L-canceling]] further exacerbating this) which hinders Pikachu's ability to both space and combo with its aerials. Back aerial, in particular, has changed into a weak (albeit slightly quicker) sideways spin with little KO potential and significantly higher ending lag, going from Pikachu's second best aerial to a practically useless move.
Pikachu's aerial game has also taken a hit. Pikachu's aerial mobility (both its air speed and air acceleration) is significantly worse, going from among the best to being rather mediocre, and its [[double jump]] has been made much lower. This worsens Pikachu's recovery, and hinders its ability to both juggle and escape aerial pressure. Aside from the aforementioned range nerfs, all of Pikachu's aerials are weaker and have lost their extremely lenient [[auto-cancel]] windows (with the weakening of [[L-canceling]] further exacerbating this) which hinders Pikachu's ability to both space and combo with its aerials. Back aerial, in particular, has changed into a weak (albeit slightly quicker) sideways spin with little KO potential and significantly higher ending lag, going from Pikachu's second best aerial to a practically useless move.


Pikachu's specials are also less potent overall, with only [[Thunder Jolt]] being slightly buffed due to its lower lag. While [[Quick Attack]] is faster and now has a hitbox, it no longer gives intangibility, covers considerably less distance, can no longer be extended, and can no longer auto-snap the ledge during its teleport, making it now a noticeably worse tool for both recovery and escaping pressure. Combined with Pikachu's worse aerial mobility, Pikachu's recovery and edgeguarding potential are not as effective as they were in ''Smash 64''. {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} has also been significantly nerfed, as it no longer has infinite vertical range; this, along with the universally increased falling speeds, has considerably hindered [[Thunderspiking]]. Thunder is also hindered by DI, which not only makes setups into Thunder less consistent, but also makes it easier to avoid being KOed off the upper blast zone if the Thunder connects.
Pikachu's specials are also less potent overall, with only [[Thunder Jolt]] being slightly buffed due to its lower lag. While [[Quick Attack]] is faster and now has a hitbox, it no longer gives intangibility, covers considerably less distance, can no longer be extended, and can no longer auto-snap the ledge during its teleport, making it now a noticeably worse tool for both recovery and escaping pressure. Combined with Pikachu's worse aerial mobility, Pikachu's recovery and edgeguarding potential are not as effective as they were in ''Smash 64''. {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} has also been significantly nerfed, as it no longer has infinite vertical range; this, along with the universally increased falling speeds, has considerably hindered [[Thunderspiking]]. Thunder is also hindered by DI, which not only makes setups into Thunder less consistent, but also makes it easier to avoid being KOed off the upper blast zone if the Thunder connects.


However, Pikachu has seen some buffs. Pikachu's new up throw has added utility, as it can easily lead to combos, chain grabs, and KO setups into up smash on fast-fallers. Pikachu's new back throw is also superior at setting up edgeguards despite it being immensely weaker. Pikachu's new side special, [[Skull Bash]], gives Pikachu a new recovery option and can lead to early KOs if Pikachu charges it. Pikachu's forward and up smash are both faster and stronger with the latter in particular now being the strongest up smash in the game although both moves have seen nerfs in other areas. Pikachu's up aerial has also seen some notable changes giving it even more utility than it already had. While it is weaker, has less range, and has much higher landing lag, it now has a different set of hitboxes with different properties with its clean hit being an excellent juggling tool while its later hits are very effective at edgeguarding. Lastly, Pikachu is heavier and falls faster which noticeably improves its endurance (although these traits also make Pikachu more vulnerable to combos and chain grabs).
However, Pikachu has seen some buffs. Pikachu's new up throw is a very useful throw which can easily lead to combos, chain grabs, and KO setups into up smash on fast-fallers. Pikachu's new back throw is also superior at setting up edgeguards despite it being immensely weaker. Pikachu's new side special, [[Skull Bash]], gives Pikachu a new recovery option and can lead to early KOs if Pikachu charges it. Pikachu's forward and up smash are both faster and stronger with the latter in particular now being the strongest up smash in the game although both moves have seen nerfs in other areas. Pikachu's up aerial has also seen some notable changes giving it even more utility than it already had. While it is weaker, has less range, and has much higher landing lag, it now has a different set of hitboxes with different properties with its clean hit being an excellent juggling tool while its later hits are very effective at edgeguarding. Lastly, Pikachu is heavier and falls faster which noticeably improves its endurance (although these traits also make Pikachu more vulnerable to combos and chain grabs).


Overall, Pikachu is considerably less effective with many of its strengths being toned down and its weaknesses being far more plentiful and noticeable. However, Pikachu still retains many of the strengths it had including its solid mobility and its great recovery/edgeguarding potential. Pikachu is now a more well rounded character with clear strengths and weaknesses rather than being a "master of all," as Pikachu still has the tools it needs in order to overcome its opponents, but has to work a lot harder in order to win. As a result, while Pikachu was one of the most severely nerfed characters from ''Smash 64'' to ''Melee'', Pikachu is still a potent high tier character who can hold its own against much of the cast. While Pikachu's tournament representation is rather small, it has still seen consistent success in tournaments and is still very much a viable character in competitive play.
Overall, Pikachu is considerably less effective with many of its strengths being toned down and its weaknesses being far more plentiful and noticeable. However, Pikachu still retains many of the strengths it had including its solid mobility and its great recovery/edgeguarding potential. Pikachu is now a more well rounded character with clear strengths and weaknesses rather than being a "master of all," as Pikachu still has the tools it needs in order to overcome its opponents, but has to work a lot harder in order to win. As a result, while Pikachu was one of the most severely nerfed characters from ''Smash 64'' to ''Melee'', Pikachu is still a potent high tier character who can hold its own against much of the cast. While Pikachu's tournament representation is rather small (compared to both its ''Smash 64'' counterpart and many of the characters above it in the tier list), Pikachu has still seen consistent success in tournaments and is still very much a viable character in competitive play.


===Aesthetics===
===Aesthetics===
*{{change|The graphical upgrades of the Nintendo GameCube give Pikachu a more proportionate build. Its appearance more closely resembles [http://archive.thegia.com/n64/pokesta2/art2/pikachu.jpg official artwork of it] for ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Stadium}}''. It is slightly thinner and has a larger head.}}
*{{change|The graphical upgrades of the Nintendo GameCube give Pikachu a more proportionate build. It is slightly thinner and a larger head.}}
*{{change|Pikachu received new voice samples that are higher pitched, sound less aggressive and more energetic.}}
*{{change|Pikachu received new voice samples that are higher pitched, sound less aggressive and more energetic.}}
*{{change|Pikachu's taunt was also altered slightly. It no longer taunts facing away from the screen if Pikachu taunts to the right.}}
*{{change|Pikachu's taunt was also altered slightly. It no longer taunts facing away from the screen if Pikachu taunts to the right.}}
*{{change|Pikachu's red and green party hats are replaced by a red hat based on [[bulbapedia:Red (game)|Red]] the protagonist of [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'']] and a green cowboy hat}}
*{{change|Pikachu's red and green party hats are replaced by a red hat based on {{s|bulbapedia|Ash Ketchum}} and a green cowboy hat}}


===Attributes===
===Attributes===
*{{buff|Pikachu [[walk]]s faster (1.12 (33.6) → 1.24).}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu walks slower (0.42 → 1.24).}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu [[dash]]es slightly slower (1.833 (55) → 1.8).}}
*{{buff|Pikachu [[dash]]es faster (55 → 1.8).}}
*{{buff|Pikachu's [[traction]] is higher (0.0667 (2) → 0.09), making it easier for it to punish [[out of shield]].}}
*{{buff|Pikachu is [[weight|heavier]] (72.414 → 80), which significantly improves its endurance.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's [[air speed]] is much slower (1.25 (37.5) → 0.85), going from the 2nd fastest to below average.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's [[air acceleration]] is drastically lower (0.1467 (4.4) → 0.05), going from the 2nd highest to average.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu [[jump]]s drastically lower (44.1 (1323) → 32.04), hindering its vertical recovery and ability to chase opponents above it.}}
**{{change|Pikachu's [[short hop]] is also extremely lower (28.008 (840.24) → 14), improves its ability to hit opponents low on the ground with short hop aerials, as well as its ability to quickly land and continue aerial pressure, but also hinders its ability to [[auto-cancel]] its aerials and performing two aerials in a short hop.}}
*{{change|Pikachu's [[gravity]] is higher (0.1 (3) → 0.11).}}
*{{change|Pikachu [[Falling speed|falls]] faster (1.733 (52) → 1.9), improving its vertical endurance but making it more susceptible to combos and [[chain grab]]s.}}
**{{nerf|However, Pikachu's [[fast fall]]ing speed is slightly slower (2.767 (83) → 2.7). The difference between its falling speed and fast falling speed is much lower (increase: 59.6% → 42.1%), which makes it more predictable when landing and gives it fewer options in the air.}}
*{{buff|Pikachu is significantly [[weight|heavier]] (72.413793 (1.16) → 80), which improves its endurance.}}
*{{nerf|The lower half of Pikachu's tail now has a hurtbox. This makes Pikachu's tail based attacks less disjointed and generally makes Pikachu easier to hit.}}
*{{nerf|The lower half of Pikachu's tail now has a hurtbox. This makes Pikachu's tail based attacks less disjointed and generally makes Pikachu easier to hit.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's [[air speed]] is significantly slower (37.5 →  0.85), going from the second fastest in ''Smash 64'' to below average in ''Melee''.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's [[air acceleration]] is lower (0.055 → 0.05) going from the second highest in ''Smash 64'' to average in ''Melee''.}}
*{{change|Pikachu [[Falling speed|falls]] faster (52 → 1.9) improving its vertical endurance but making it more susceptible to combos and [[chain grab]]s.}}
*{{change|Pikachu's [[gravity]] is higher (3 → 0.11).}}
*{{buff|Pikachu's [[fast fall]]ing speed is higher (83 → 2.7).}}
*{{change|Pikachu's [[short hop]] is lower.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's [[double jump]] is much lower.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's upper legs and arms are no longer immune to grabs.}}
*{{nerf|Pikachu's upper legs and arms are no longer immune to grabs.}}
*{{buff|Forward [[roll]] has less ending lag (FAF 36 → 32).}}
*{{buff|Forward [[roll]] has less ending lag (FAF 36 → 32).}}
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**{{buff|The lower tail has larger hitboxes (2.66u → 3.515u/3.515u), and up tilt has a new hitbox on the middle of Pikachu's tail.}}
**{{buff|The lower tail has larger hitboxes (2.66u → 3.515u/3.515u), and up tilt has a new hitbox on the middle of Pikachu's tail.}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt deals less damage (11% → 7% (lower tail)/6% (upper tail)), noticeably hindering its damage racking potential.}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt deals less damage (11% → 7% (lower tail)/6% (upper tail)), noticeably hindering its damage racking potential.}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 5-14 → 7-14).}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 5-14 → 7-14).}}  
**{{nerf|The upper tail hitbox is much smaller (5u → 3.125u), with the hitbox now failing to fully cover Pikachu's tail.}}
**{{nerf|The upper tail hitbox is much smaller (5u → 3.125u), with the hitbox now failing to fully cover Pikachu's tail.}}
**{{nerf|The universally decreased hitstun and the introduction of [[DI]] have heavily hindered up tilt's combo potential, no longer chaining into itself nearly as reliably.}}
**{{nerf|The universally decreased hitstun and the introduction of [[DI]] have heavily hindered up tilt's combo potential, no longer chaining into itself nearly as reliably.}}  
*[[Down tilt]]:
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{buff|Down tilt has less ending lag (FAF 26 → 19).}}
**{{buff|Down tilt has less ending lag (FAF 26 → 19).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 6-13 → 7-9).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 6-13 → 7-9).}}  
**{{nerf|Down tilt deals much less damage (12% → 7%), hindering its KO and edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt deals much less damage (12% → 7%), hindering its KO and edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has smaller hitboxes (2.66u/4.66u → 1.95u/3.12u/3.91u), with the far hitbox also being moved closer to Pikachu (x/z offsets: 3.66/2.17 → 3.91/2).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has smaller hitboxes (2.66u/4.66u → 1.95u/3.12u/3.91u), with the far hitbox also being moved closer to Pikachu (x/z offsets: 3.66/2.17 → 3.91/2).}}
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**{{nerf|The clean hit no longer launches opponents behind Pikachu (95° → 85°), hindering its followup potential, which is further exacerbated with the universal decrease to hitstun/introduction of DI.}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit no longer launches opponents behind Pikachu (95° → 85°), hindering its followup potential, which is further exacerbated with the universal decrease to hitstun/introduction of DI.}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit's far hitbox deals less damage (18% → 17%), hindering its KO potential as unlike the near hitboxes, its knockback scaling was unchanged.}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit's far hitbox deals less damage (18% → 17%), hindering its KO potential as unlike the near hitboxes, its knockback scaling was unchanged.}}
**{{nerf|The late hit deals less damage (9% → 7%) and much less knockback (10 (base), 100 (scaling) → 5/48), greatly hindering its safety on hit.}}
**{{nerf|The late hit deals less damage (9% → 7%) and much less knockback (10 (base), 100 (scaling) → 5/48), greatly hindering its safety on hit.}}  
**{{nerf|The late hit no longer launches opponents vertically (90° → 40°). When combined with its reduced power, along with the universal decrease to hitstun/introduction of DI, this completely removes its combo potential, with the late hit now being easily punishable on hit, even at higher percents.}}
**{{nerf|The late hit no longer launches opponents vertically (90° → 40°). When combined with its reduced power, along with the universal decrease to hitstun/introduction of DI, this completely removes its combo potential, with the late hit now being easily punishable on hit, even at higher percents.}}
*[[Down smash]]:
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{change|Pikachu has a new down smash. Instead of being a split kick, it is a multi hit move where Pikachu spins around on the floor generating electricity around it.}}
**{{change|Pikachu has a new down smash. Instead of being a split kick, it is a multi hit move where Pikachu spins around on the floor generating electricity around it.}}  
**{{buff|Down smash has less startup (frame 10 → 7) and ending lag (FAF 54 → 51).}}
**{{buff|Down smash has less startup (frame 10 → 7) and ending lag (FAF 54 → 51).}}
**{{buff|Down smash has a longer duration overall (frames 10-13/25-28 → 7-8/10-11/13-14/16-17/19-20/22-23/25).}}
**{{buff|Down smash has a longer duration overall (frames 10-13/25-28 → 7-8/10-11/13-14/16-17/19-20/22-23/25).}}
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===Aerial Attacks===
===Aerial Attacks===
*{{nerf|All aerials [[auto-cancel]] later (frame 29 → 35 (neutral), frame 27 → 34 (forward), frame 22 → 50 (back), frame 1 → 18 (up), frame 26 → 39 (down)). When combined with Pikachu's lower short hop, this means that Pikachu can now only auto-cancel up aerial in a short hop (as opposed to all aerials). These issues are further exacerbated with the weakening of [[L-canceling]].}}
*{{nerf|All aerials [[auto-cancel]] later (frame 29 → 35 (neutral), frame 27 → 34 (forward), frame 22 → 50 (back), frame 1 → 18 (up), frame 26 → 39 (down)). When combined with Pikachu's lower short hop, this means that Pikachu can now only auto-cancel up aerial in a short hop (as opposed to all aerials). These issues are further exacerbated with the weakening of [[L-canceling]].}}
**{{nerf|When combined with the weakening of [[L-cancel]]ling, this significantly hinders the safety and combo potential of Pikachu's aerials.}}
**{{nerf|When combined with the weakening of [[L-cancel]]ling, this significantly hinders the safety and combo potential of Pikachu's aerials.}}  
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
**{{change|Pikachu has a new neutral aerial: a somersault.}}
**{{change|Pikachu has a new neutral aerial: a somersault.}}
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***{{nerf|However, this also gives the move less range, as the hitbox placements were not adjusted in relation to Pikachu.}}
***{{nerf|However, this also gives the move less range, as the hitbox placements were not adjusted in relation to Pikachu.}}
***{{nerf|This new animation is also longer (36 frames → 39), increasing the amount of time Pikachu cannot grab ledges after performing the move.}}
***{{nerf|This new animation is also longer (36 frames → 39), increasing the amount of time Pikachu cannot grab ledges after performing the move.}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more ending lag (FAF 37 → 40).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more ending lag (FAF 37 → 40).}}  
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial deals less damage (14% (clean)/11% (late) → 12%/9%) with only the clean hit receiving marginal compensation on its base knockback (15 → 18), hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial deals less damage (14% (clean)/11% (late) → 12%/9%) with only the clean hit receiving marginal compensation on its base knockback (15 → 18), hindering its KO potential.}}  
**{{nerf|The body hitbox is smaller (4.33u → 4.21u).}}
**{{nerf|The body hitbox is smaller (4.33u → 4.21u).}}
**{{buff|Neutral aerial has less landing lag (16 frames → 15).}}
**{{buff|Neutral aerial has less landing lag (16 frames → 15).}}
**{{buff|Neutral aerial has more combo potential due to its lower strength, Pikachu's faster falling speed/lower short hop, combined with jumps now carrying momentum from a dash.}}
**{{buff|Neutral aerial has more combo potential due to its lower strength, Pikachu's faster falling speed/lower short hop, combined with jumps now carrying momentum from a dash.}}  
*[[Forward aerial]]:
*[[Forward aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more startup lag (frame 7 → 10).}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more startup lag (frame 7 → 10).}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more landing lag (16 frames → 20). When combined with the reduced effect of L-canceling and the reduction of hitstun, this considerably hinders forward aerial's combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more landing lag (16 frames → 20). When combined with the reduced effect of L-canceling and the reduction of hitstun, this considerably hinders forward aerial's combo potential.}}  
**{{nerf|Each hit of forward aerial deals less damage (3% → 2%).}}
**{{nerf|Each hit of forward aerial deals less damage (3% → 2%).}}
**{{nerf|Due to hitting four times instead of seven:}}
**{{nerf|Due to hitting four times instead of seven:}}
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***{{nerf|However, this reduces the move's knockback at higher percents, making it less effective at higher percents.}}
***{{nerf|However, this reduces the move's knockback at higher percents, making it less effective at higher percents.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial deals much less damage (10% → 4%) which along with the aforementioned change to its knockback, hinders its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial deals much less damage (10% → 4%) which along with the aforementioned change to its knockback, hinders its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has a shorter duration (frames 3-10 → 3-8).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has a shorter duration (frames 3-10 → 3-8).}}  
**{{nerf|Up aerial no longer auto-cancels throughout its entire duration now having a rather high 26 frames of landing lag without L-canceling.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial no longer auto-cancels throughout its entire duration now having a rather high 26 frames of landing lag without L-canceling.}}
**{{nerf|The far hitbox has been moved slightly closer to Pikachu (x/y/z offsets: 3.18/5/-1.66 → 0/0/0 (clean)/1.17/1.17/0 (late)), giving up aerial slightly less range (particularly in front of Pikachu due to its shorter duration).}}
**{{nerf|The far hitbox has been moved slightly closer to Pikachu (x/y/z offsets: 3.18/5/-1.66 → 0/0/0 (clean)/1.17/1.17/0 (late)), giving up aerial slightly less range (particularly in front of Pikachu due to its shorter duration).}}
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*[[Grab]]s:
*[[Grab]]s:
**{{buff|Grab has a new grabbox inside of Pikachu, giving it more range inside of Pikachu.}}
**{{buff|Grab has a new grabbox inside of Pikachu, giving it more range inside of Pikachu.}}
**{{buff|Grab has a longer duration (frame 6 → 7-8 (standing)/11-12 (dash)).}}
**{{buff|Gran has a longer duration (frame 6 → 7-8 (standing)/11-12 (dash)).}}
**{{nerf|Grab has a smaller grabbox (4.82u → 3.51u), it has a new animation where Pikachu does not jump forward and it now uses a static hitbox which is not positioned as far out (z offset: 7.03). This significantly reduces grab's range (reaching about half as far), now being the shortest in ''Melee''.}}
**{{nerf|Grab has a smaller grabbox (4.82u → 3.51u), it has a new animation where Pikachu does not jump forward and it now uses a static hitbox which is not positioned as far out (z offset: 7.03). This significantly reduces grab's range (reaching about half as far), now being the shortest in ''Melee''.}}
**{{nerf|Grab has more startup lag (frame 6 → 7 (standing)/11 (dash)) and ending lag (FAF 16 → 31 (standing)/41 (dash)), much like with most other returning veterans.}}
**{{nerf|Grab has more startup lag (frame 6 → 7 (standing)/11 (dash)) and ending lag (FAF 16 → 31 (standing)/41 (dash)), much like with most other returning veterans.}}
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**{{nerf|Pikachu will no lo longer auto-snap the ledge if it Quick Attacks into the ledge from above which along with the previous change, removes Quick Attack's use as a powerful ledge stalling option despite the changes to ledge intangibility.}}
**{{nerf|Pikachu will no lo longer auto-snap the ledge if it Quick Attacks into the ledge from above which along with the previous change, removes Quick Attack's use as a powerful ledge stalling option despite the changes to ledge intangibility.}}
*{{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}:
*{{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}:
**{{buff|Thunder has less startup lag (frame 24 → 20).}}
**{{buff|Thunder has less startup lag (frame 24 → 20).}}  
**{{buff|Thunder has slightly larger hitboxes (6.66u (thunder bolt)/11.5u (shockwave) → 7.03u/11.71u).}}
**{{buff|Thunder has slightly larger hitboxes (6.66u (thunder bolt)/11.5u (shockwave) → 7.03u/11.71u).}}
**{{buff|The thunder bolt now uses four hitboxes which are greatly spaced apart from each other (rather than 8 hitboxes lumped on top of each other), giving it much more vertical range.}}
**{{buff|The thunder bolt now uses four hitboxes which are greatly spaced apart from each other (rather than 8 hitboxes lumped on top of each other), giving it much more vertical range.}}
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**{{bugfix|Thunder has a new glitch called the ceiling glitch.}}
**{{bugfix|Thunder has a new glitch called the ceiling glitch.}}
***{{buff|This glitch improves Thunder's edgeguarding potential.}}
***{{buff|This glitch improves Thunder's edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|Thunder now strikes at a fixed height from a thundercloud (rather than from the top of the stage) hindering its ability to [[Thunderspike]], especially on stages with high vertical blastzones.}}
**{{nerf|Thunder now strikes at a fixed height from a thundercloud (rather than from the top of the stage) hindering its ability to [[Thunderspike]], especially on stages with high vertical blastzones.}}  
**{{nerf|The thunder bolt deals less damage (12% → 10%) although its base knockback was compensated (80 → 100).}}
**{{nerf|The thunder bolt deals less damage (12% → 10%) although its base knockback was compensated (80 → 100).}}  
**{{nerf|The thunder bolt can now be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed.}}
**{{nerf|The thunder bolt can now be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed.}}
***{{buff|However, this does improve its utility in doubles.}}
***{{buff|However, this does improve its utility in doubles.}}
**{{nerf|The thunder bolts hitboxes no longer have an infinite duration, now only lasting 60 frames.}}
**{{nerf|The thunder bolts hitboxes no longer have an infinite duration, now only lasting 60 frames.}}  
**{{nerf|The thunder bolts hitboxes now shrink when Pikachu connects the shockwave, and when they get close enough to Pikachu.}}
**{{nerf|The thunder bolts hitboxes now shrink when Pikachu connects the shockwave, and when they get close enough to Pikachu.}}
**{{nerf|The shockwave has a shorter duration (10 frames → 9).}}
**{{nerf|The shockwave has a shorter duration (10 frames → 9).}}
**{{nerf|Pikachu can no longer connect both the thunderbolt and the shockwave.}}
**{{nerf|Pikachu can no longer connect both the thunderbolt and the shockwave.}}
**{{nerf|Thunder has more ending lag when used in the air (FAF 79 → 115), drastically hindering its safety if Pikachu does not land the shockwave (especially considering Pikachu's increased falling speed).}}
**{{nerf|Thunder has more ending lag when used in the air (FAF 79 → 115), drastically hindering its safety if Pikachu does not land the shockwave (especially considering Pikachu's increased falling speed).}}  
**{{nerf|The shockwave has more ending lag (FAF 67 → 70).}}
**{{nerf|The shockwave has more ending lag (FAF 67 → 70).}}
**{{nerf|The universally increased [[falling speed]]s have made Thunderspiking less effective and they have made Thunder a less reliable juggling tool when combined with its higher ending lag.}}
**{{nerf|The universally increased [[falling speed]]s have made Thunderspiking less effective and they have made Thunder a less reliable juggling tool when combined with its higher ending lag.}}
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|game=SSBM
|game=SSBM
|neutralcount=1
|neutralcount=1
|neutralname=Headbutt ({{ja|ずつき|Zutsuki}})
|neutralname=&nbsp;
|neutral1dmg=2%
|neutral1dmg=2%
|neutraldesc=An extremely quick headbutt. Does very minimal damage, and has short range. This attack can be canceled into itself with two frames between possible inputs, so it can be [[Button mashing|mashed]] for a quick series of headbutts.
|neutraldesc=An extremely quick headbutt. Does very minimal damage, and has short range. This attack can be canceled into itself with two frames between possible inputs, so it can be [[Button mashing|mashed]] for a quick series of headbutts.
|ftiltname=Pika Kick ({{ja|りょうあしげり|Ryo Ashi Geri}}, ''Double Foot Kick'')
|ftiltname=&nbsp;
|ftiltangles=3
|ftiltangles=3
|ftiltupdmg=9%
|ftiltupdmg=9%
|ftiltsidedmg=8%
|ftiltsidedmg=8%
|ftiltdowndmg=7%
|ftiltdowndmg=7%
|ftiltdesc=Plants itself on its upper paws and kicks its lower paws in front of its body. This move has surprising range, and the hitbox is out for nearly the whole duration of its animation. Can be used as a defensive attack, or for an [[edgeguard]]. It is best used as a counter to [[SHFFL]]ing characters, as it will almost always interrupt their approach. Low damage, low knockback. This attack can be angled up and down.
|ftiltdesc=Plants itself on its upper paws and kicks its lower paws in front of its body. This move has surprising range, and the hitbox is out for nearly the whole duration of its animation. Can be used as a defensive attack, or for an [[edgeguard]]. It is best used as a counter to [[SHFFL]]ing characters, as it will almost always interrupt their approach. Low damage, low knockback. This attack can be angled up and down.  
|utiltname=Tail Smack ({{ja|しっぽアタック|Shippo Atakku}}, ''Tail Attack'')
|utiltname=&nbsp;
|utiltdmg=7% (tail), 6% (tip)
|utiltdmg=7% (tail), 6% (tip)
|utiltdesc=Swings its tail above its body in an arc. This attack is hard to set up, as it has low range. The knockback works well for [[juggling]] and [[combo]]s well however, as it sends opponents upward. Low damage, low knockback.
|utiltdesc=Swings its tail above its body in an arc. This attack is hard to set up, as it has low range. The knockback works well for [[juggling]] and [[combo]]s well however, as it sends opponents upward. Low damage, low knockback.
|dtiltname=Tail Sweep ({{ja|あしばらい|Ashibarai}}, ''Foot Sweep'')
|dtiltname=&nbsp;
|dtiltdmg=7%
|dtiltdmg=7%
|dtiltdesc=Sweeps its tail in front of itself. This move has decent range, low knockback, and low damage. However, it doesn't have a lot of active frames and hits rather low. This can be used as an edgeguard against characters with a linear and/or predictable [[recovery]], though there are better options.
|dtiltdesc=Sweeps its tail in front of itself. This move has decent range, low knockback, and low damage. However, it doesn't have a lot of [[lag]] and hits rather low. This can be used as an edgeguard against characters with a linear and/or predictable [[recovery]], though there are better options.
|dashname=Running Headbutt ({{ja|ジャンプずつき|Janpu Zutsuki}}, ''Jump Headbutt'')
|dashname=&nbsp;
|dashdmg=8%
|dashdmg=8%
|dashdesc=Jumps forwards, headbutting. While it does have some knockback, it is rather laggy and leaves Pikachu vulnerable (it is particularly easy to [[shield grab]]).
|dashdesc=Jumps forwards, headbutting. While it does have some knockback, it is rather laggy and leaves Pikachu vulnerable (it is particularly easy to [[shield grab]]).
|fsmashname=Thundershock ({{ja|ショートでんげき|Shōto Dengeki}}, ''Electrical Short'')
|fsmashname=&nbsp;
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|21}} (early), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|19}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}} (late)
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|21}} (early), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|19}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}} (late)
|fsmashdesc=Rears back, then ejects an attached jolt of electricity in front from its cheeks. A powerful attack that can evade some attacks with the initial animation. Has decent range. The hitbox is [[disjointed]], which makes it a wise choice for [[edgeguarding]]. This attack has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|fsmashdesc=Rears back, then ejects an attached jolt of electricity in front from its cheeks. A powerful attack that can evade some attacks with the initial animation. Has decent range. The hitbox is [[disjointed]], which makes it a wise choice for [[edgeguarding]]. This attack has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|usmashname=Tail Somersault ({{ja|しっぽサマーソルト|Shippo Sāmasoruto}})
|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|19}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}} (late)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|19}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}} (late)
|usmashdesc=Does a quick backflip, attacking with its tail. This is the strongest [[up smash]] in the game in terms of knockback, is extremely quick with decent range, and is one of the strongest smash attacks. Pikachu's up smash is extremely versatile, whether it be setting up juggles or going for a quick low percent KO. Is also good for [[shield stabbing]]. Capable of KOing at 35%-55% when fully charged.
|usmashdesc=Does a quick backflip, attacking with its tail. This is the strongest [[up smash]] in the game in terms of knockback, is extremely quick with decent range, and is one of the strongest smash attacks. Pikachu's up smash is extremely versatile, whether it be setting up juggles or going for a quick low percent KO. Is also good for [[shield stabbing]]. Capable of KOing at 35%-55% when fully charged.
|dsmashname=Electric Flower ({{ja|ねずみはなび|Nezumi Hanabi}}, ''Mouse Fireworks'')
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|2}} (hits 1-6), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|3}} (hit 7) (≈{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13.83}} total)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|2}} (hits 1-6), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|3}} (hit 7) (≈{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13.83}} total)
|dsmashdesc=Spins around in place repeatedly, while surrounded with electricity. This is a multi-hit attack that comes out very quickly. Easily used from a successful [[crouch cancel]], and sets up for an aerial at lower percentages. This attack has transcendent priority.
|dsmashdesc=Spins around in place repeatedly, while surrounded with electricity. This is a multi-hit attack that comes out very quickly. Easily used from a successful [[crouch cancel]], and sets up for an aerial at lower percentages. This attack has transcendent priority.
|nairname=Pika Roll ({{ja|ピカチュウスピン|Pikachū Supin}}, ''Pikachu Spin'')
|nairname=&nbsp;
|nairdmg=12% (clean), 9% (late)
|nairdmg=12% (clean), 9% (late)
|nairdesc=Curls up in a ball and does somersaults in the air. This is a versatile aerial, as it does decent damage, decent knockback, and comes out very quickly. A generic use-anywhere aerial.
|nairdesc=Curls up in a ball and does somersaults in the air. This is a versatile aerial, as it does decent damage, decent knockback, and comes out very quickly. A generic use-anywhere aerial.
|fairname=Electric Drill ({{ja|でんげきドリル|Dengeki Doriru}})
|fairname=&nbsp;
|fairdmg=2% (hits 1-4) (≈7.46% total)
|fairdmg=2% (hits 1-4) (≈7.46% total)
|fairdesc=Does a barrel roll in the air, emitting sparks. Hits multiple times with minimal damage. This has more horizontal range than any of Pikachu's aerials. The move, however, has little knockback.
|fairdesc=Does a barrel roll in the air, emitting sparks. Hits multiple times with minimal damage. This has more horizontal range than any of Pikachu's aerials. The move, however, has little knockback.
|bairname=Glider ({{ja|グライダー|Guraidā}})
|bairname=&nbsp;
|bairdmg=12% (clean), 9% (late), 4% (landing)
|bairdmg=12% (clean), 9% (late), 4% (landing)
|bairdesc=Spins in the air in a manner similar to its down smash, but without electrical effects. Decent range, damage and knockback, however it lags noticeably if missed, especially if Pikachu lands.
|bairdesc=Spins in the air in a manner similar to its down smash, but without electrical effects. Decent range, damage and knockback, however it lags noticeably if missed, especially if Pikachu lands.
|uairname=Tail Chop ({{ja|しっぽはたき|Shippo Hitaki}})
|uairname=&nbsp;
|uairdmg=4%
|uairdmg=4%
|uairdesc=Swiftly swings its tail above itself in an arc. Extremely quick with low knockback, this can be used to juggle opponents repeatedly. Also, if hit with the tip of the tail at certain points during the arc, this will send opponents far at a nasty [[semi-spike]] angle similar to {{SSBM|Sheik}}'s forward aerial. This trajectory can be achieved even at low percentages. This attack makes edgeguarding a breeze against predictable, linear, and/or slow recoveries. An essential attack for controlling the match.
|uairdesc=Swiftly swings its tail above itself in an arc. Extremely quick with low knockback, this can be used to juggle opponents repeatedly. Also, if hit with the tip of the tail at certain points during the arc, this will send opponents far at a nasty [[semi-spike]] angle similar to {{SSBM|Sheik}}'s forward aerial. This trajectory can be achieved even at low percentages. This attack makes edgeguarding a breeze against predictable, linear, and/or slow recoveries. An essential attack for controlling the match.
|dairname=Electric Screw ({{ja|でんげきスクリュー|Dengeki Sukuryū}})
|dairname=&nbsp;
|dairdmg=12%, 4% (landing)
|dairdmg=12%, 4% (landing)
|dairdesc=Does a barrel roll, like its forward aerial, except it is facing the ground. Unlike the fair, this does one hit in the air, and an extra hit upon landing if the animation is still going when Pikachu lands. The aerial hit does decent damage and has good knockback, more so than the neutral aerial. The hit upon landing has far lower knockback and stun. This attack lags significantly more than the neutral aerial however, and has noticeable startup lag.
|dairdesc=Does a barrel roll, like its forward aerial, except it is facing the ground. Unlike the fair, this does one hit in the air, and an extra hit upon landing if the animation is still going when Pikachu lands. The aerial hit does decent damage and has good knockback, more so than the neutral aerial. The hit upon landing has far lower knockback and stun. This attack lags significantly more than the neutral aerial however, and has noticeable startup lag.
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
|grabname=&nbsp;
|grabdesc=Pikachu grabs the opponent with both hands. It has the shortest grab range in the game.
|grabdesc=&nbsp;
|pummelname=Electric Shock ({{ja|つかみでんきショック|Tsukami Denki Shokku}}, ''Grab Electric Shock'')
|pummelname=&nbsp;
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldesc=Zaps the opponent.
|pummeldesc=Zaps the opponent.
|fthrowname=Electrocution ({{ja|でんきなげ|Denki Nage}}, ''Electric Throw'')
|fthrowname=&nbsp;
|fthrowdmg=2% (hits 1-4), 2% (throw)
|fthrowdmg=2% (hits 1-4), 2% (throw)
|fthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its back and shocks them, sending them forward. This throw is multi-hit, and has low knockback. The only use for this throw is to build damage if no other throw setups are available, which is a rare situation.
|fthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its back and shocks them, sending them forward. This throw is multi-hit, and has low knockback. The only use for this throw is to build damage if no other throw setups are available, which is a rare situation.
|bthrowname=Submission ({{ja|じごくぐるま|Jigoku Gurama}}, ''Hell Wheel'')
|bthrowname=&nbsp;
|bthrowdmg=9%
|bthrowdmg=9%
|bthrowdesc=Does backwards somersaults with the opponent, then flings them behind itself. Has decent knockback, and is best used near an edge so as to get maximum range from the throw.
|bthrowdesc=Does backwards somersaults with the opponent, then flings them behind itself. Has decent knockback, and is best used near an edge so as to get maximum range from the throw.
|uthrowname=Electric Skull ({{ja|でんきトス|Denki Tosu}}, ''Electric Toss'')
|uthrowname=&nbsp;
|uthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|uthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|uthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its head, then headbutts them upward. This throw can [[chaingrab]] [[fastfaller]]s, and at high percentages it is a useful combo move, as it can easily lead into an up smash or up aerial.
|uthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its head, then headbutts them upward. This throw can [[chaingrab]] [[fastfaller]]s, and at high percentages it is a useful combo move, as it can easily lead into an up smash or up aerial.
|dthrowname=Electric Slam ({{ja|でんきプレス|Denki Puresu}}, ''Electric Press'')
|dthrowname=&nbsp;
|dthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|dthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|dthrowdesc=Places the opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. This is a good move against lightweights (like {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}) at low percentages, as it can lead into a up smash for a low percent KO. This throw is more easily [[DI]]ed than the up throw.
|dthrowdesc=Places the opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. This is a good move against lightweights (like {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}) at low percentages, as it can lead into a up smash for a low percent KO. This throw is more easily [[DI]]ed than the up throw.
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|dsname=Thunder|dspage=Thunder (Pokémon)
|dsname=Thunder|dspage=Thunder (Pokémon)
|dsdmg=10% (bolt), 17% (blast)
|dsdmg=10% (bolt), 17% (blast)
|dsdesc=Shouts "PIKA!", then a large thunderbolt comes down on Pikachu. The move in general is rather laggy, but if the opponent is hit by the shockwave around Pikachu when the thunderbolt lands on it, it deals massive horizontal knockback. If the opponent is hit by the bolt itself, it deals moderate vertical knockback, which can KO off the top screen (referred to as [[Thunderspiking]] - can be set up with an up smash). It is also possible for the bolt to not hit Pikachu, by moving in the air after using the move. This attack has transcendent priority. The bolt can hit up to 4 times (Although it's unlikely), and touching Pikachu itself causes damage for the first half of the attack.
|dsdesc=Shouts "PIKA!", then a large thunderbolt comes down on Pikachu. The move in general is rather laggy, but if the opponent is hit by the shockwave around Pikachu when the thunderbolt lands on it, it deals massive horizontal knockback. If the opponent is hit by the bolt itself, it deals moderate vertical knockback, which can KO off the top screen (referred to as [[Thunderspiking]] - can be set up with an up smash). It is also possible for the bolt to not hit Pikachu, by moving in the air after using the move. This attack has transcendent priority. The bolt can hit up to 4 times (Although it's unlikely), and touching Pikachu himself causes damage for the first half of the attack.
}}
 
===Stats===
'''NTSC'''
{{Attributes
|cast = 26
|weight = 80
|rweight = 20-21
|dash = 1.8
|rdash = 5-7
|run = 1.8
|rrun = 3-5
|walk = 1.24
|rwalk = 4-5
|trac = 0.09
|rtrac = 5-6
|airfric = 0.01
|rairfric = 15-20
|air = 0.85
|rair = 17-18
|baseaccel = 0.02
|rbaseaccel = 2-23
|addaccel = 0.03
|raddaccel = 13-19
|gravity = 0.11
|rgravity = 8-11
|fall = 1.9
|rfall = 12-14
|ff = 2.7
|rff = 9
|jumpsquat = 3
|rjumpsquat = 1-7
|jumpheight = 32.04
|rjumpheight = 13-14
|shorthop = 14
|rshorthop = 10-11
|djump = 29.44
|rdjump = 6-7
|ellag = 4
|rellag = 2-23
}}
 
'''PAL'''
{{Attributes
|cast = 26
|weight = 80
|rweight = 20-21
|dash = 1.8
|rdash = 5-7
|run = 1.8
|rrun = 3-5
|walk = 1.24
|rwalk = 4-5
|trac = 0.09
|rtrac = 5-6
|airfric = 0.01
|rairfric = 15-20
|air = 0.85
|rair = 15-17
|baseaccel = 0.02
|rbaseaccel = 2-23
|addaccel = 0.03
|raddaccel = 13-19
|gravity = 0.11
|rgravity = 8-11
|fall = 1.9
|rfall = 12-14
|ff = 2.7
|rff = 9
|jumpsquat = 3
|rjumpsquat = 1-7
|jumpheight = 32.04
|rjumpheight = 13-14
|shorthop = 14
|rshorthop = 10-11
|djump = 29.44
|rdjump = 6-7
|ellag = 4
|rellag = 2-23
}}
}}
===[[Announcer]] call===
[[File: Pikachu Announcer SSBM.wav]]


===[[Taunt]]===
===[[Taunt]]===
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===[[List of idle poses (SSBM)|Idle poses]]===
===[[List of idle poses (SSBM)|Idle poses]]===
''Note: According to the debug menu in Melee, Pikachu technically doesn't contain any idle poses. Instead, it will perform both its idle poses in one loop (mostly noticeable when Pikachu is currently holding an item). Both these animations become Pikachu's idle poses in later games.''
''Note: According to the debug menu in Melee, Pikachu technically doesn't contain any idle poses. Instead, it will perform both its idle poses in one loop (mostly noticeable when Pikachu is currently holding an item). Both these animations become Pikachu's idle poses in [[Brawl]] and in [[Smash 4]].''
{{Idle
{{Idle
|desc=Scratches one of its ears. Looks to both sides while twitching its ears.
|desc-1=Scratches one of its ears.
|image=Pikachu Idle Pose Melee.gif
|desc-2=Looks both sides while twitching its ears.
}}
|image-1=Pikachu Idle Pose Melee 1.gif
|image-2=Pikachu Idle Pose Melee 2.gif}}


===[[Crowd cheer]]===
===[[Crowd cheer]]===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{{Crowd
|-
|char=Pikachu
!{{{name|}}}
|game=Melee
!Cheer (International)
|desc-us=Pika-Pika-Pikachu!
!Cheer (Japanese)
|desc-jp=Pi-Ka-Chu!
|-
|pitch-us=Group chant
! scope="row"|Cheer
|pitch-jp=Female}}
|[[File:Pikachu Cheer International SSBM.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pikachu Cheer Japanese SSBM.ogg|center]]
|-
! scope="row"|Description
|Pika - Pika - Pikachu! || Pi - ka - chu!
|}


===[[Victory pose]]s===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
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|char=Pikachu}}
|char=Pikachu}}


==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[Competitive play]]==
===Most historically significant players===
===[[Character matchup (SSBM)|Matchups]]===
:''See also: [[:Category:Pikachu players (SSBM)]]''
{{SSBMMatchupTable|pikachu=yes}}
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In the most recent revision of the character matchup chart, Pikachu has average matchups all around. It counters six characters, soft counters four, and has even matchups with five, but is in return soft countered by five characters, countered by four, and hard countered by {{SSBM|Sheik}}. Pikachu was thought to only do well against characters who lacked the tools to overcome its speed and pressure, such as {{SSBM|Bowser}} and {{SSBM|Zelda}}. However, since it is a light character with a perceived poor approach and poor range, many considered characters with superior mobility, range, or pressure options, such as {{SSBM|Fox}}, {{SSBM|Marth}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, and the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, advantageous in their matchup against Pikachu. {{SSBM|Mario}} can also chain grab it with down throws, as can Sheik. In fact, it was a widespread thought at the time that Sheik could chaingrab Pikachu until 90% - a disadvantage that was significant enough to consider her Pikachu's decisive hard counter.
====Current metagame====
However, as Axe rose to dominance and Pikachu up the [[tier list]], opinions on Pikachu's matchups began to change. Fox and Falco are now considered soft counters to Pikachu, rather than counters. Pikachu loses the neutral game against them, but still has enough tricks to sneak in openings rather consistently, and can edgeguard them easily with its up aerial sweetspot (the "tail spike"). Additionally, despite its poor grab range, Pikachu was found to have a near-inescapable chaingrab against Fox and Falco on [[Final Destination]], allowing Pikachu players to pick up a rather reliable win in a set if they know how to execute it. Pikachu's matchup with Marth is by far the most optimistic advancement, as it is now considered to win the matchup in practice. Marth's strongest tools, his grab game and edgeguarding, are less effective against Pikachu. He also struggles to hit Pikachu due to its small frame and high speed and lacks reliable KO setups against it, while Pikachu can nearly effortlessly gimp him. Pikachu is also no longer considered to lose to Dr. Mario and Luigi, although Mario still has a slight advantage due to his chaingrab.
 
Sheik and the Ice Climbers are still considered difficult matchups for Pikachu, but with proper DI, they cannot chaingrab Pikachu as easily as once thought. Its matchups against Peach and Jigglypuff, on the other hand, have actually worsened. Pikachu cannot KO [[floaty]] characters consistently, as it cannot edgeguard them and lacks reliable setups into its powerful up smash. This is exacerbated against Peach and Jigglypuff, as players now use their aerial mobility to stay out of Pikachu's threat range, meaning Pikachu struggles to find openings against them. Additionally, Jigglypuff is among the only characters that can edgeguard Pikachu effectively. While it may not KO Pikachu immediately through edgeguarding, it can cover all of Pikachu's returning options and send Pikachu back off-stage to repeat the process, accumulating a significant amount of damage.
 
Overall, Pikachu's matchups have become significantly better since its 2010 perception as a low-tier character. It has very good chances against several of the top- and high-tier characters who were once considered its counters, and only struggles against the floaty characters, who are not quite as ubiquitous as the characters it has improved against.
 
===Notable players===
:''See also: [[:Category:Pikachu professionals (SSBM)]]


*{{Sm|Axe|USA}} - The undisputed best Pikachu player in the world and of all time, having been a consistent top 10 player since 2014 playing primarily Pikachu, peaking as high as being ranked 4th on the [[2019 MPGR]], and is currently ranked 10th on the [[2022 SSBMRank]]. Axe has defeated nearly every other top player with Pikachu, and has innumerable top 8 placements at majors and supermajors, with his most noteworthy result being winning {{Trn|Smash Summit 8}}.
''Any number following the Smasher name indicates placement on the [[2019 MPGR]], which recognizes the official top 50 players in the world in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] for 2019.''
*{{Sm|OkayP.|USA}} - One of the best Pikachu players in the world, with several top 64 placements at majors, including 33rd at [[GameTyrant Expo 2017]], 33rd at {{Trn|Riptide}}, 17th at {{Trn|Double Down 2022}}, and 49th at {{Trn|GENESIS 9}}. OkayP. is ranked 2nd on the [[Utah Power Rankings]] of winter 2019 and has wins over many top 100 players.
 
*{{Sm|PikaChad|USA}} - Was the second best Pikachu behind Axe up until he became inactive after 2014. PikaChad was ranked 76th on the [[2013 SSBMRank]] and [[2014 SSBMRank]], being the only non-Axe Pikachu player to have ever been ranked on SSBMRank/MPGR up until Swift in 2022. His most notable results include placing 33rd at the first {{Trn|GENESIS}}, 13th at {{Trn|CEO 2014}}, and 49th at [[EVO 2013]] and [[EVO 2014]].
====Active====
*{{Sm|Rori|USA}} - While he primarily played {{SSBM|Falco}}, he was known as the first big Pikachu innovator, and was ranked 12th on the [[RetroSSBMRank#2001-2003|2001-2003 RetroSSBMRank]] and 8th on the [[RetroSSBMRank#2004|2004 SSBMRank]] with a Pikachu secondary, being the only player who used Pikachu in any notable capacity that was ranked on RetroSSBMRank up until Axe was ranked on the [[RetroSSBMRank#2012|2012 iteration]]. Rori's 9th placing at [[Tournament Go 5]] with solo Pikachu would also be the highest placing of a Pikachu player at a major for 7 years, until being surpassed by Axe placing 5th at [[Apex 2010]].
*{{Sm|Tyler Swift|USA}} - Best Pikachu in MDVA/Tristate and Zains training partner. Has a secondary fox and uses a B0xx. Tyler is considered second best Pikachu with wins over Ginger and multiple other top 100 players
*{{Sm|Swift|USA|p=Maryland}} - Currently considered the second best Pikachu in the world after Axe, and is the first non-Axe Pikachu to get ranked on SSBMRank/MPGR since PikaChad in 2014, being ranked 40th on the 2022 SSBMRank. Swift has wins over {{Sm|Ginger}} and many other top 100 players.
*{{Sm|2Framez|USA}} - Ranked 5th on the [[Northeastern Ohio Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Anther|USA}} - Although better known for his Project M Pikachu, Anther has a formidable melee Pikachu and is currently regarded as the Best Midwest Pikachu.
*{{Sm|Axe|USA}} (#4) - Widely known as the best Pikachu player in the world, Axe is ranked 3rd on the [[Summer 2019 MPGR]]. Placed 1st at {{Trn|Smash Summit 8}}.
*{{Sm|BonkCushy|USA}} - Best New England Pikachu.
*{{Sm|Kimchi|USA}} - Second best Pikachu Player on the East Coast. Currently resides in North Carolina. Due to multiple top 8 placings and wins at online events related to Coronavirus, he is now considered to be the third best active Pikachu in the world. Has a win on N0ne from many years ago. Online delay based wins include Htwa, Colbol, Drephen, BobbyBigBallz, Krudo, Bones and currently sits 3-0 over Ghatzu.
*{{Sm|KL3SHIKUH|USA}} - Best Pikachu player in SoCal with a local win on Westballz and Squid. Currently experiencing hand problems limiting his potential.
*{{Sm|Lele|Italy}} - Best pikachu player in Italy. Has a win over SchlimmShady.
*{{Sm|Okameed|UK}} - Best European Pikachu. 16th in UK Power Rankings
*{{Sm|OkayP.|USA}} - Best Pikachu player in Utah, ranked 2nd on the Utah Power Rankings.
*{{Sm|Rats!|Canada}} - Ranked 3rd on the [[Alberta Power Rankings#Calgary Power Rankings|Calgary Melee Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Trix|USA}} - Best Pikachu player in Chicago, recently returned to the game.
 
====Inactive====
*{{Sm|Philly Billy|USA}} - Notably top Pikachu in Tri-State during the MLG era of Smash.
*{{Sm|PikaChad|USA}} - Formerly the Second best Pikachu behind Axe. Took a set off {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}.
*{{Sm|Rori|USA}} - Won MLG Seattle 2004 with Pikachu/Falco, best Pikachu in Northwest when he was active.
*{{Sm|2Framez |USA}} - Ranked 5th on the Northeastern Ohio Power Rankings.
*{{Sm|Anther|USA}} - Although better known for his Project M Pikachu, Anther has a formidable melee Pikachu and is currently regarded as the Best Midwest Pikachu.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Pikachu was originally a low-mid to low tier character; many professionals thought Pikachu's heavy power, speed, and combo ability [[nerf]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' was unmanageable, and that it had lost all of its viability in the transition to ''Melee''. {{Sm|Axe}} proved this thought wrong, however, as he showed how powerful Pikachu was at [[pressure|pressuring]] the enemy, especially at [[edgeguard]]ing (due to Pikachu's notorious {{mvsub|Pikachu|SSBM|up aerial}} [[semi-spike]]). He also showed how powerful Pikachu was up close, despite its problems in approaching the enemy efficiently. Axe, and a handful of other dedicated Pikachu players such as {{Sm|PikaChad}}, 2framez, Tyler Swift and Kimchi eventually brought Pikachu up to the high-mid tiers, where it ranks now in 9th place.
Pikachu was originally a low-mid to low tier character; many professionals thought Pikachu's heavy power, speed, and combo ability [[nerf]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' was unmanageable, and that it had lost all of its viability in the transition to ''Melee''. {{Sm|Axe}} proved this thought wrong, however, as he showed how powerful Pikachu was at [[pressure|pressuring]] the enemy, especially at [[edgeguard]]ing (due to Pikachu's notorious {{mvsub|Pikachu|SSBM|up aerial}} [[semi-spike]]). He also showed how powerful Pikachu was up close, despite its problems in approaching the enemy efficiently. Axe, and a handful of other dedicated Pikachu players such as {{Sm|PikaChad}}, 2framez, Tyler Swift and Kimchi eventually brought Pikachu up to the high-mid tiers, where it ranks now in 9th place.


==In 1-P Mode==
==In [[Solo#1-P Mode|1-P Modes]]==
==={{SSBM|Classic Mode}}===
==={{SSBM|Classic Mode}}===
In Classic Mode, Pikachu can appear as an ordinary opponent, as an ally or opponent in team battles, alongside {{SSBM|Pichu}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, or {{SSBM|Kirby}}, or as a metal opponent. In Pikachu's appearances, it appears on [[Pokémon Stadium]] as a regular opponent, and on {{SSBM|Battlefield}} as a metal opponent. And on team battles, it appears on [[Green Greens]] with Kirby.
In Classic Mode, Pikachu can appear as an ordinary opponent, as an ally or opponent in team battles, alongside {{SSBM|Pichu}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, or {{SSBM|Kirby}}, or as a metal opponent. In Pikachu's appearances, it appears on [[Pokémon Stadium]] as a regular opponent, and on {{SSBM|Battlefield}} as a metal opponent. And on team battles, it appears on [[Green Greens]] with Kirby.
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*'''[[Event 13: Yoshi's Egg]]''': As {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, the player must protect the [[Yoshi's Egg]] item from harm for 55 seconds against a team of {{SSBM|Fox}}, {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, and Pikachu on [[Rainbow Cruise]].
*'''[[Event 13: Yoshi's Egg]]''': As {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, the player must protect the [[Yoshi's Egg]] item from harm for 55 seconds against a team of {{SSBM|Fox}}, {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, and Pikachu on [[Rainbow Cruise]].
*'''[[Event 30: All-Star Match 3]]''': Pikachu is the second opponent fought in this series of staged battles. The player battles it on the Pokémon Stadium, which will transition to the next stage if Pikachu gets defeated. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat it along with {{SSBM|Kirby}}, {{SSBM|Ness}} and the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}.
*'''[[Event 30: All-Star Match 3]]''': Pikachu is the second opponent fought in this series of staged battles. The player battles it on the Pokémon Stadium, which will transition to the next stage if Pikachu gets defeated. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat it along with {{SSBM|Kirby}}, {{SSBM|Ness}} and the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}.
*'''[[Event 48: Pikachu and Pichu]]''': The player chooses any character and fights against a team of two Pichu and one Pikachu on {{SSB|Dream Land}}. The player's main goal is to KO the two Pichu while avoiding Pikachu, who has infinite lives while the player has two and both Pichu have one. The event is played on Dream Land, making it the only ''Melee'' event match set on a [[Past Stage]].
*'''[[Event 48: Pikachu and Pichu]]''': The player chooses any character and fights against a team of two Pichus and one Pikachu on [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]]. The player's main goal is to KO the two Pichus while avoiding Pikachu, who has infinite lives while the player has two and both Pichus have one. The event is played on {{SSB|Dream Land}}, making it the only ''Melee'' event match set on a [[Past Stage]].


Pikachu is the only character in the [[Original 12]] from ''[[Smash 64]]'' which does not have an assigned event match.
Pikachu is the only character in the [[Original 12]] from ''[[Smash 64]]'' which does not have an assigned event match.


===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|Congratulations Screens]]===
===[[Congratulations screen#Super Smash Bros. Melee|Ending Images]]===
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==[[Trophies]]==
==Trophies==
In addition to the normal trophy about Pikachu as a character unlocked by completing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} as Pikachu on any difficulty, there are two trophies about it as a fighter, unlocked by completing {{SSBM|Adventure Mode}} and [[All-Star Mode]] respectively as Pikachu on any difficulty. Each of the trophies can also be unlocked by playing 100, 200, and 300 versus matches respectively as Pikachu:
In addition to the normal trophy about Pikachu as a character, there are two trophies about it as a fighter, unlocked by completing both [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]] and [[All-Star]] modes respectively with Pikachu on any difficulty:
 
:'''Pikachu'''
:''It's safe to say that Pikachu is the most famous and popular of all Pokémon. It has electric pouches in both cheeks; when in danger, it shoots electricity at its enemies. Although Pikachu can evolve into Raichu by exposure to a Thunderstone, many trainers like Pikachu so much that they don't let it evolve.''
:*Pokémon Red & Blue 09/98


{{Trophy/Fighter
:'''Pikachu''' [<span style="color:#FF0000">Smash</span>]
|name=Pikachu
:''While its electrical attacks, such as Thunder and Thunder Jolt, are powerful, Pikachu is at its best speeding around the fray and waiting for its chance to strike. You can control the path of Pikachu's two-directional Quick Attack, allowing you to jump twice. Hold down the B Button to charge up Skull Bash.''
|image=Pikachu Trophy Melee.png
:*B: Thunder Jolt
|mode=Classic
:*Smash B: Skull Bash
|desc=It's safe to say that Pikachu is the most famous and popular of all Pokémon. It has electric pouches in both cheeks; when in danger, it shoots electricity at its enemies. Although Pikachu can evolve into Raichu by exposure to a Thunderstone, many trainers like Pikachu so much that they don't let it evolve.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Pokémon Red & Blue|release1=9/98}}
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}


{{Trophy/Fighter
:'''Pikachu''' [<span style="color:#0000FF">Smash</span>]
|name=Pikachu
:''The angle of the Control Stick controls the direction of Pikachu's Quick Attack. Pikachu will move blindingly fast, and it will also cause damage to any character it runs into. Move the Control Stick during Quick Attack and Pikachu will move in up to two directions. Be sure to check out the ceilings on the level when you use Thunder.''
|image=Pikachu Trophy (Smash).png
:*Up & B: Quick Attack
|mode=Adventure
:*Down & B: Thunder
|desc=While its electric attacks, such as Thunder and Thunder Jolt, are powerful, Pikachu is at its best speeding around the fray and waiting for its chance to strike. You can control the path of Pikachu's two-directional Quick Attack, allowing you to jump twice. Hold down the B Button to charge up Skull Bash.
|gamelist=:B: Thunder Jolt
:Smash B: Skull Bash
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}


{{Trophy/Fighter
<center>
|name=Pikachu
<gallery>
|image=Pikachu Trophy (Smash 2).png
Pikachu Trophy Melee.png|Classic
|mode=All Star
Pikachu Trophy (Smash).png|[<span style="color:#FF0000">Smash</span>]
|desc=The angle of the Control Stick controls the direction of Pikachu's Quick Attack. Pikachu will move blindingly fast, and it will also cause damage to any character it runs into. Move the Control Stick during the Quick Attack and Pikachu will move in up to two directions. Be sure to check out the ceilings on the level when you use Thunder.
Pikachu Trophy (Smash 2).png|[<span style="color:#0000FF">Smash</span>]
|gamelist=:Up & B: Quick Attack
</gallery>
:Down & B: Thunder
</center>
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}


==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Pikachu|Alternate costumes]]==
==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Pikachu|Alternate costumes]]==
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SSBM Pikachu HQ.jpg|Official artwork of Pikachu.
SSBM Pikachu HQ.jpg|Official artwork of Pikachu.
SSBMWebsitePikachu1.jpg|With various [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon on [[Pokémon Stadium]].
Thunder Melee.jpg|Using {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} on {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSBM|Samus}} on Pokémon Stadium.
QAMelee.jpg|Using [[Quick Attack]] on [[Corneria]].
SSBMWebsitePikachu4.jpg|Using its [[back aerial]] on {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} on [[Temple]].
SkullBashMelee.jpg|Using [[Skull Bash]] on {{SSBM|Mario}} on Pokémon Stadium.
Pikachu-character-super-smash-bros-melee.jpg|Using [[Thunder Jolt]] on {{SSBM|Bowser}} on Corneria.
MewtwoClassicMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}.
MewtwoClassicMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}.
PichuClassicMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Pichu}} on [[Green Greens]].
PichuClassicMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Pichu}} on [[Green Greens]].
YoungLinkAdventureMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Young Link}} and {{SSBM|Kirby}} on Green Greens.
YoungLinkAdventureMode.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Young Link}} and {{SSBM|Kirby}} on Green Greens.
FoxAdventureMode.jpg|[[Taunt]]ing with {{SSBM|Ness}} and Kirby on Temple.
FoxAdventureMode.jpg|[[Taunt]]ing with {{SSBM|Ness}} and Kirby on [[Temple]].
PichuAdventureMode.jpg|Looking at the screen on Pokémon Stadium.
PichuAdventureMode.jpg|Looking at the screen on [[Pokémon Stadium]].
YoshiAllStarMode.jpg|Jumping towards a giant {{SSBM|Yoshi}} on [[Fourside]].
YoshiAllStarMode.jpg|Jumping towards a giant {{SSBM|Yoshi}} on [[Fourside]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Melee'' is the only game with [[wall jump]]s where Pikachu isn't able to perform one.
*''Melee'' is the only game with [[wall jump]]s where Pikachu isn't able to perform one.
*In the [[character selection screen]] in ''Melee'', Pikachu initially appears in the top section right alongside Mario. However, when {{SSBM|Luigi}} is unlocked, it relocates to the bottom row. This may be due to the fact that Pikachu is the only starter character to appear on the bottom section.
*Pikachu, {{SSBM|Mario}}, {{SSBM|Peach}}, {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, {{SSBM|Young Link}}, {{SSBM|Kirby}}, and {{SSBM|Falco}} are the only characters whose portraits on the [[character select screen]] match their [[character artwork|official artwork]].
*Pikachu, {{SSBM|Mario}}, {{SSBM|Peach}}, {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, {{SSBM|Young Link}}, {{SSBM|Kirby}}, and {{SSBM|Falco}} are the only characters whose portraits on the character select screen match their [[character artwork|official artwork]].
*This the second and final time Pikachu uses its original "fat Pikachu" design in a ''Smash'' game.
*If Pikachu grabs a Bunny Hood or is hit by Lip's Stick while using an alternate costume, its hat will disappear temporarily in place of that item's effect.
 
==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/0925/index.html Pikachu's page at Smabura-Ken]
*[[smashwiki:26TP/Pikachu|Translation]]
 
==References==
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