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  2. Pachirisu - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the "Pikachu clone" (a traditionally Electric-typed Pokémon that resembles the design of series mascot Pikachu) [6] of the fourth generation of Pokémon. [7] Pachirisu's name comes from the Japanese "pachipachi" and "risu," the first being the sound of an electric crackle and the second being the Japanese word for squirrel. [8]

  3. Pikachu - Wikipedia

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    Pikachu has been a popular and enduring character since its debut, and is often described as one of the most iconic characters in the world. [114] [115] Pikachu's resemblance to a cute pet was cited as making its design appealing. Its usage of the color yellow made it easy for children to recognize due to being a primary color.

  4. Atsuko Nishida - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This led to the design of Pikachu, which was originally based on a daifuku, a Japanese sweet treat. [3] [2] Nishida changed the design later, basing it on a squirrel, as Nishida said she was obsessed with squirrels at the time. [4] [5] Squirrels were also her inspiration for the electric cheeks, as they tend to store food in their cheeks.

  5. Thousands of giant Pikachus are taking over this Japanese city

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    The name of the festival is Pikachu Tairyou Hassei Chu, which translates to "An outbreak of There is a Pikachu festival that fills up a Japanese city with gigantic versions of your favorite yellow ...

  6. What is going on with this squirrel? - AOL

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  7. List of video game mascots - Wikipedia

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    A video game mascot is a mascot that is used by video game companies to promote both the company and their specific video game series and franchises. [1] Video game mascots are sometimes considered to be similar to those at sporting events, with larger-than-life animals, such as Pikachu or Crash Bandicoot. [1]

  8. Trump statement comparing Peanut the Squirrel ... - AOL

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    An internet-famous squirrel named Peanut was seized Oct. 30 by state and local authorities in New York who received reports that he and a raccoon were being kept illegally and unsafely.

  9. Squirtle - Wikipedia

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    Squirtle is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [2]