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In {{game|Yellow}}, when the player runs into [[Professor Oak]] at the entrance of [[Pallet Town]], a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Pikachu}} appears and attacks Oak, forcing him to capture it to keep the player out of danger. Back in the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak Pokémon Research Lab]], {{ga|Blue}} takes an {{p|Eevee}}, the Pokémon originally intended for the player, so Professor Oak gives the player the Pikachu that he caught instead. Pikachu refuses to stay in its Poké Ball and insists on following the player around on foot.
In {{game|Yellow}}, when the player runs into [[Professor Oak]] at the entrance of [[Pallet Town]], a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Pikachu}} appears and attacks Oak, forcing him to capture it to keep the player out of danger. Back in the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak Pokémon Research Lab]], {{ga|Blue}} takes an {{p|Eevee}}, the Pokémon originally intended for the player, so Professor Oak gives the player the Pikachu that he caught instead. Pikachu refuses to stay in its Poké Ball and insists on following the player around on foot.


By turning around and talking to Pikachu, the player can learn how it feels and what it thinks about them. At the beginning of the game, Pikachu is unhappy to be stuck with the player. By using it in many battles and keeping it healthy, however, it will change its attitude towards the player. Pikachu displays a variety of expressions, including anger, shock, fear, and love, as it reacts to both the player and its surroundings. If Pikachu is traded to another game, evolved into a {{p|Raichu}}, then traded back, it will no longer be considered the player's initial Pikachu.
By turning around and talking to Pikachu, the player can learn how it feels and what it thinks about them. At the beginning of the game, Pikachu is unhappy to be stuck with the player. By using it in many battles and keeping it healthy, however, it will change its attitude towards the player. Pikachu displays a variety of expressions, including anger, shock, fear, and love, as it reacts to both the player and its surroundings. If Pikachu is traded to another game, evolved into a {{p|Raichu}}, then traded back, it will no longer be treated as the player's partner Pikachu.


[[File:Spr Y Red Pikachu.png|frame|left|Pikachu's status screen]]
[[File:Spr Y Red Pikachu.png|frame|left|Pikachu's status screen]]