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Unlike most of the Pokemon we've seen in Smash Brothers, Pikachu actually has gender differences (with it's tail being in a heart shape if it's female, and square if it's male). So my question is, should we refer to him as Male? At least on the pages referring to his Brawl and Sm4sh appearances, since gender differences didn't exist in Melee and genders flat out didn't exist in SSB. Normally, I wouldn't bring up this kinda issue, but for some reason it's been bugging me the past few days and I haven't been able to find another discussion of this on the wiki. [[User:Laikue|That guy Laikue]] ([[User talk:Laikue|talk]]) 02:02, 31 August 2014 (EDT)
Unlike most of the Pokemon we've seen in Smash Brothers, Pikachu actually has gender differences (with it's tail being in a heart shape if it's female, and square if it's male). So my question is, should we refer to him as Male? At least on the pages referring to his Brawl and Sm4sh appearances, since gender differences didn't exist in Melee and genders flat out didn't exist in SSB. Normally, I wouldn't bring up this kinda issue, but for some reason it's been bugging me the past few days and I haven't been able to find another discussion of this on the wiki. [[User:Laikue|That guy Laikue]] ([[User talk:Laikue|talk]]) 02:02, 31 August 2014 (EDT)
:It's our current policy to use gender-neutral pronouns for all Pokemon. [[User:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="dodgerblue"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;">'''Miles''']] <font color="silver">([[User talk:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="silver">talk]])</font></font></span></font> 02:14, 31 August 2014 (EDT)
:It's our current policy to use gender-neutral pronouns for all Pokemon. [[User:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="dodgerblue"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;">'''Miles''']] <font color="silver">([[User talk:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="silver">talk]])</font></font></span></font> 02:14, 31 August 2014 (EDT)
::Plus, it's a stylistic choice. <span style="font-family:Mario Party 2/3 Textbox">[[User:RickTommy|<span style="color:red">Rick</span>]][[User talk:RickTommy|<span style="color:green">Tommy</span>]]</span> 06:21, 31 August 2014 (EDT)

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popular

Is there really any argument about Pikachu? It IS the most popular and well known Pokemon in the world. Zixor (talk) 08:39, 24 July 2008 (UTC)

A Sheep

Why did an admin just vandalize and protect the page? Zordon123456789mlw7 (talk) 06:00, April 1, 2010 (UTC)

Because sheep are wooly. (Also, this.) Toomai Glittershine Toomai.png The Table Designer 12:09, April 1, 2010 (UTC)
Don't you think that was a little too far? I went crazy thinking about it. Also I didn't consider that mostly because I live in a different time zone so it was still march when the post was made. Zordon123456789mlw7 (talk) 06:29, April 2, 2010 (UTC)

Species

I know that all pokemon are referred to as "mouse pokemon" or "seed pokemon", but that is not their species. Both Pikachu and Rattata are referred to as "Mouse Pokemon", but are they of the same pokemon species? Simply no. A pokemon species is the pokemon they are, not "mouse" or "fox" pokemon. As such, Pikachu is a member of the Pikachu species and Rattata is a member of the Rattata species. Omega Tyrant TyranitarMS.png 16:24, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

I just figured that we should use any originating-universe data of "species" (or anything) for the infobox, but overriding some parts that don't make sense (such as this one) seems okay. Toomai Glittershine Toomai.png The Stats Guy 16:33, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

From Bulbapedia:
In a Pokémon's Pokédex information, the species (Japanese: 分類 classification) is a name which identifies the Pokémon based on one of its defining biological characteristics. Most often, the defining traits are part of the Pokémon's physiology, special abilities, or behavior.

This term should not be confused with a Pokémon species, since several different Pokémon can be identified by the same species in the Pokédex, no matter how distantly related. This term should also not be confused with the real world definition of species, since it has nothing to do with which Pokémon are able to breed and produce fertile offspring; in fact, breeding among Pokémon can easily occur between species since it is controlled by egg groups. --Force Fire (talk) 09:17, 5 March 2011 (EST)

I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. Yes, we're aware that Pokémon are given a "species" name. But the "species" box in the template is for the character's "actual" species (e.g. human, Gerudo, fox, Yoshi, etc). So while there is a term in the Pokémon universe called "species", we've sort of unofficially decided that it's a misnomer and isn't what we want to put in the infobox. Toomai Glittershine ??? Le Grand Fromage 09:56, 5 March 2011 (EST)

WIKIPEDIA!?!?

Now that this wiki is part of Niwa can we link to other Niwa wikis instead of the worst source on the internet. --Landfish7 20:35, 12 November 2010 (EST)

you know

we can state it will now take the appearance form Pikachu from X & Y plus they may use the 5 new forms of Pikachu instead of ol hats just an idea --Reshiram1105 (talk) 18:08, 25 August 2014 (EDT)

This is not a proper usage of talk pages. Please refer to SW:TALK. Miles (talk) 18:11, 25 August 2014 (EDT)

Pikachu's Gender

Unlike most of the Pokemon we've seen in Smash Brothers, Pikachu actually has gender differences (with it's tail being in a heart shape if it's female, and square if it's male). So my question is, should we refer to him as Male? At least on the pages referring to his Brawl and Sm4sh appearances, since gender differences didn't exist in Melee and genders flat out didn't exist in SSB. Normally, I wouldn't bring up this kinda issue, but for some reason it's been bugging me the past few days and I haven't been able to find another discussion of this on the wiki. That guy Laikue (talk) 02:02, 31 August 2014 (EDT)

It's our current policy to use gender-neutral pronouns for all Pokemon. Miles (talk) 02:14, 31 August 2014 (EDT)
Plus, it's a stylistic choice. RickTommy 06:21, 31 August 2014 (EDT)