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===Core series===
===Core series===
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
In the main series, {{ga|Red's Pikachu}} is noticeably based on Ash's Pikachu: not only does {{ga|Red}} receive it from [[Professor Oak]] after his rival, Oak's grandson, takes the last [[first partner Pokémon]] in {{game|Yellow}}, but it [[walking Pokémon|follows Red around]] rather than being kept in a Poké Ball. In [[Generation II]] and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Pikachu is the highest-leveled member of Red's team when he is encountered at [[Mt. Silver]], and the highest leveled Pokémon owned by a Trainer in the entire series excluding battle arenas. His moves, notably in HeartGold and SoulSilver, are the four moves most used by Ash's Pikachu at the time of the games' release. The Pikachu in the Super Smash Bros. series may be based on Ash's Pikachu. In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!]], a remake of Yellow, the [[Partner Pokémon (game)|partner]] Pikachu plays a similar role.
In the main series, {{ga|Red's Pikachu}} is based on Ash's Pikachu. In {{game|Yellow}}, {{ga|Red}} receives it from [[Professor Oak]] after his rival, Oak's grandson, takes the Pokémon Oak had intended to give to Red. Additionally, this Pikachu [[walking Pokémon|follows Red around]] rather than being kept in a Poké Ball. In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!]], a remake of Yellow, the [[Partner Pokémon (game)|partner]] Pikachu plays a similar role.
 
In [[Generation II]] and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Pikachu is the highest-leveled member of Red's team when he is encountered at [[Mt. Silver]], and the highest leveled Pokémon owned by a Trainer in the entire series excluding battle arenas. His moves, notably in HeartGold and SoulSilver, are the four moves most used by Ash's Pikachu at the time of the games' release.
 
The Pikachu in the Super Smash Bros. series may be based on Ash's Pikachu.


====Event distributions====
====Event distributions====