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Who created Pikachu?

Concept and design
Artist Atsuko Nishida is credited as the main person behind Pikachu's design, which was later finalized by artist Ken Sugimori.
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Is Atsuko Nishida still alive?

Atsuko Nishida | 1931 - 2016 | Obituary

Atsuko was born in Kumamoto, Japan on July 6, 1931.
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What Pokémon did Atsuko Nishida create?

Nishida is a character designer for the mascot of the Pokémon franchise, Pikachu. She stated that first design of Pikachu looked like a vertically long daifuku rice confection with ears.
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Who is the fake Pikachu?

Mimikyu, the Disguise Pokemon. A Ghost and Fairy type. It wears a ragged head cover to look like a Pikachu, but little is known about this Pokémon.
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Why is Ash's Pikachu so rare?

Ash Powered Pikachu Up

Before defeating Team Rocket, Pikachu harnessed even more power through Misty's pedal-powered bike light. This may have had a permanent effect on the beloved mascot, and even Team Rocket noted that Ash's Pikachu is rare as they were defeated.
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I made a real life Pikachu

Who created Charizard?

Created by Atsuko Nishida, Charizard first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue (Pokémon Red and Green in Japan) and subsequent sequels. They have later appeared in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise.
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Did Japan invent Pokémon?

Pokémon (an abbreviation for Pocket Monsters in Japan) is a Japanese media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, founded by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. The franchise was created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996, and is centered around fictional creatures called "Pokémon".
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What is the most expensive Pokemon card?

The most expensive Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator which sold for $5.275 million in July 2021. It's the true Holy Grail of Pokémon card collecting and only one PSA 10 is known to exist.
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Who created Sylveon?

Fun fact! Sylveon was designed by Atsuko Nishida. She had designed a ton of Pokémon, but here are a few: Pikachu, Charizard, Beedrill, Vulpix, Kricketot, Cottonee, Zoroark, and Alolan Raichu. Sylveon, the Intertwining Pokémon, is making its Pokémon GO debut during the upcoming Luminous Legends Y event!
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What is the rarest card in the world?

The Shichifukujin Dragon, created to celebrate the opening of the DCI Tournament Center in Tokyo, Japan, is also the only one of its kind in existence. In Japanese mythology, 'Shichifukujin' is the name given to the Seven Deities of Good Fortune.
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What is the 2nd most expensive Pokémon card?

The Top 5 Most Expensive Pokémon Cards Ever
  • Kangaskhan-Holo #115 Family Event Trophy Card. ...
  • Black Star Ishihara Signed GX Promo Card. ...
  • Blastoise Commissioned Presentation Galaxy Star Hologram. ...
  • First Edition Shadowless Charizard.
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What is the least expensive Pokémon card?

The lowest-priced items were sold for $0.01 which was: “Pyroar BREAK 24/114 - Ultra Rare Holo - Steam Siege 2016 - Pokemon Card”
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Is Pokémon ending soon?

The next Pokémon anime will end Ash Ketchum's story, introduce new characters after 25 years. With one long journey over, another saga begins in 2023. Ash Ketchum's time as 'Pokémon' protagonist will come to an end in 2023.
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When did Pokémon end?

Pokémon will end Ash's story with 11 episodes that will air in Japan beginning on January 13, 2023. And these episodes will mark the end of Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series.
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Who is the strongest Pokémon?

The strongest Pokemon of all time is Arceus. Known as the creator of the universe, this Mythical creature is essentially God in the world of Pokemon, and it backs this lore up with incredible battle performance.
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Did Ash ever have a Charizard?

Ash's Charizard (Japanese: サトシのリザードン Satoshi's Lizardon) was the fourth Pokémon that Ash caught in the Kanto region, and his fifth overall.
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Why did Charizard not like Ash?

Ash is berated several times for not being a good enough owner to handle his Charizard. Charizard doesn't take anyone's orders because he doesn't respect them. Despite the fact that Ash helped Charizard and risked his life for him, Charizard's level makes him view Ash as a weakling undeserving of his acknowledgment.
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What is Ash's strongest Pokémon?

Ash Ketchem's 6 Strongest Pokemon, Ranked
  • 6 Infernape.
  • 5 Lucario.
  • 4 Sceptile.
  • 3 Greninja.
  • 2 Charizard.
  • 1 Pikachu.
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Did Ash leave Pikachu forever?

Ash stands his ground, stating that Pikachu will be much happier with its own kind in the forest rather than traveling with him and decided that his decision is final.
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Who is the Ash's rarest Pokémon in?

Instead, the rarest Pokémon Ash has ever caught is one that goes all the way back to Johto: Noctowl. In the episode "Fowl Play!" Ash encountered a very rare Pokémon, a shiny Noctowl.
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What is the oldest card?

The oldest surviving cards in the world are four fragments found in the Keir Collection and one in the Benaki Museum. They are dated to the 12th and 13th centuries (late Fatimid, Ayyubid, and early Mamluk periods).
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