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===Gone Fishing!===
===Gone Fishing!===
In these missions, the player and Pikachu can go to three locations, and start fishing Pokémon out of the water. The Pokémon caught are of various sizes, and each fishing spot contains different Pokémon, including rare ones like Dratini. There are also other Pokémon milling about out of the water and watching Pikachu fish, also dependent on the locations chosen. [[Professor Oak]] sometimes comments on the pond once you leave at the end of the day, mentioning rare catches in the location. If Pikachu catches a large Pokémon, it will be rewarded with a fishing flag to take home with it.
In these missions, the player and Pikachu can go to three locations, and start fishing Pokémon out of the water. The Pokémon caught are of various sizes, and each fishing spot contains different Pokémon, including rare ones like Dratini. There are also other Pokémon milling about out of the water and watching Pikachu fish, also dependent on the locations chosen. [[Professor Oak]] sometimes comments on the pond once the player leaves at the end of the day, mentioning rare catches in the location. If Pikachu catches a large Pokémon, it will be rewarded with a fishing flag to take home with it.


===Little Lost Poliwag===
===Little Lost Poliwag===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Japanese name of the game, '''ピカチュウげんきでちゅう''' ''Pikachu Genki Dechū'', is a pun on ピカチュウげんきです ''Pikachu is fine''.
* The Japanese name of the game, '''ピカチュウげんきでちゅう''' ''Pikachu Genki Dechū'', is a pun on ピカチュウげんきです ''Pikachu is fine''.
* Although the game has not gained any direct sequels, ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'' seems to be a sequel, since it is a virtual pet simulation game in which the player shall raise a Pikachu. ''[[Pokémon Dash]]'' may also be an indirect sequel, as the Pikachu there is similar to that one in ''Channel'': it even sometimes starts to laugh when being petted, among other things. It is unknown if the Pikachu and/or the player character are the same.  
* Although the game has not gained any direct sequels, [[Pokémon Channel]] seems to be a sequel, since it is a virtual pet simulation game in which the player shall raise a Pikachu. [[Pokémon Dash]] may also be an indirect sequel, as the Pikachu there is similar to that one in Channel: it even sometimes starts to laugh when being petted, among other things. It is unknown if the Pikachu and/or the player character are the same.
** ''[[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]]'' and its sequel, ''[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]'' both seem to be other indirect sequels - although the gameplay is significantly different from the virtual pet aspects of ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' and ''Channel'', the core of starring a Pikachu and being intended for younger fans of Pokémon is similar.
** [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] and its sequel, [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] both seem to be other indirect sequels - although the gameplay is significantly different from the virtual pet aspects of Hey You, Pikachu! and Channel, the core of starring a Pikachu and being intended for younger fans of Pokémon is similar.
* ''Hey You, Pikachu!'', ''PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure'' and ''PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond'' are so far the only Pokémon games that don't have the word 'Pokémon' in their English titles.
* Hey You, Pikachu!, PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure and PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond are so far the only Pokémon games that don't have the word 'Pokémon' in their English titles.
* According to the in-game maps, there is water to the northeast of Viridian Forest, where Cobalt Coast and Cobalt Island are located.
* According to the in-game maps, there is water to the northeast of Viridian Forest, where Cobalt Coast and Cobalt Island are located.
* The cluster of houses representing Pewter City are only visible in the drawing of Pikachu's Discovery Days.
* The cluster of houses representing Pewter City are only visible in the drawing of Pikachu's Discovery Days.
* After completing Professor Oak's Training, if players say "Professor Oak's Training" on the Daring Days map the game will select a normally unselectable area on the bottom left corner of the map and the Professor Oak's Training game will load up.
* After completing Professor Oak's Training, if players say "Professor Oak's Training" on the Daring Days map the game will select a normally unselectable area on the bottom left corner of the map and the Professor Oak's Training game will load up.
* On the title screen the garden features plants that are not available in the game.
* On the title screen the garden features plants that are not available in the game.
* Several Pokémon books can be found in the Bedroom with pictures of Pokémon on the cover.
* Several Pokémon books can be found in the bedroom with pictures of Pokémon on the cover.
* The Pokémon Quiz minigame is an [[Nintendo 64]] cartridge and strangely multiple copies of the game can be seen by the console. One of the copies is most likely the Shadow Pokémon Quiz minigame but the others are unknown.
* The Pokémon Quiz minigame is an [[Nintendo 64]] cartridge and strangely multiple copies of the game can be seen by the console. One of the copies is most likely the Shadow Pokémon Quiz minigame but the others are unknown.
* Certain objects move when the player speaks such as a toy in the Bedroom.
* Certain objects move when the player speaks such as a toy in the Bedroom.
* The Instructions Booklet warns players to not say "Electric XXX" to Pikachu; otherwise, it will get angry. This word makes it the only word not displayed ever in-game.
* The Instruction Booklet warns players to not say "Electric XXX" to Pikachu; otherwise, it will get angry. This word makes it the only word not displayed ever in-game.
* Objects and items can be moved with the speech bubble from the megaphone item. Also, Pokémon will react to the megaphone, often running away from the noise.
* Objects and items can be moved with the speech bubble from the megaphone item. Also, Pokémon will react to the megaphone, often running away from the noise.
* This is the first Pokémon game to feature {{p|Togepi|a Pokémon}} from the [[Generation II|following generation]].
* This is the first Pokémon game to feature {{p|Togepi|a Pokémon}} from the [[Generation II|following generation]].
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