Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Pikachu (SSBU)

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Pikachu
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Pikachu
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Universe Pokémon
Other playable appearances in SSB
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in SSB4
Availability Starter
Final Smash Volt Tackle
Pikachu (SSBU)

Pikachu (ピカチュウ, Pikachu) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. As in SSB4, Ikue Ōtani's portrayal of Pikachu from Brawl was repurposed for Ultimate.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

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Aesthetics

  •   As with all veterans returning from SSB4, Pikachu's model features a more subdued color scheme. It more closely resembles its appearance in recent mainline Pokémon titles as a result.
  •   Pikachu, like other veterans, is more expressive than before. It now appears angry during most attacks.
  •   Pikachu's cheeks now flash white during electric attacks.
  •   A female Pikachu - which has a heart-shaped tail - has been added as an alternate costume with two swaps: one where it wears Moon's Casual Cap from Pokémon Sun and Moon, and one where it wears the Libre costume from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
  •   Pikachu always faces the screen regardless of which direction it turns. This affects its moveset as well, all of which appears to be mirrored.
  •   Pikachu's side and down taunts have tweaked animations; its down taunt is significantly shorter as a result.

Attributes

  •   Like all characters, Pikachu's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete.

Ground attacks

  •   Forward tilt has an electric effect.
  •   Forward tilt has slightly increased endlag.
  •   Pikachu has a new up tilt which has Pikachu scooting its backside up to hit with its tail.
  •   Up tilt deals less damage and has increased endlag.
  •   Clean dash attack deals more damage and has less ending lag.
  •   Up smash deals less knockback.
  •   Down smash deals less damage.
  •   Down smash has reduced ending lag.

Aerial attacks

  •   Pikachu has a new neutral aerial: it releases an electric surge around itself in an all fours stance with its tail pointing upward, which hits multiple times, much like Mewtwo's neutral aerial. It has a better combo ability with much lower landing lag.
  •   Forward aerial deals more damage if all hits connect, with the last hit having more knockback.
  •   Back aerial ends much sooner with much less landing lag.
  •   Back aerial has an altered ending animation.
  •   Down aerial can meteor smash opponents.[1]
  •   Down aerial has more endlag.

Throws/other attacks

  •   Forward throw has slightly more vertical knockback, which may help with edge guarding but hinder combos slightly.[2]
  •   Forward throw deals slightly more damage.
  •   Up throw deals more damage.[3]
  •   Up throw has slightly altered knockback reducing its follow up potential.
  •   Down throw has the same knockback, but it also deals less damage.

Special Moves

  •   Aerial Thunder Jolt deals more damage. Thunder Jolt has slightly reduced start-up lag when used on the ground.
  •   Uncharged Skull Bash deals slightly more damage and bounces back when it hits.
  •   Skull Bash travels a shorter distance.
  •   Quick Attack now has an angle indicator to telegraph Pikachu's trajectory.
  •   Quick Attack deals slightly more knockback, launching opponents more effectively but reduces its combo potential.
  •   The electricity discharged when the lightning from Thunder strikes Pikachu is yellow rather than blue, and has Pikachu flash with a dark tint.
  •   Thunder is stronger, and deals more knockback.
  •   Pikachu glows a bright yellow after zapping itself with Thunder.
  •   Volt Tackle now involves it dashing quickly forward while surrounded by a ball of electricity. If it connects, it speeds around the stage at different angles, racking up damage before launching opponents with an electric blast at the end of the move as the ball disappears.

Alternate costumes

 

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

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Trivia

  • This is the first time Pikachu was not the first Pokémon character to be explicitly announced for a new Smash title, with Mewtwo being confirmed before it.
  • Pikachu's pose in its official artwork resembles its front sprite in the Generation III Pokémon games.
  • In the E3 demo of the game, Pikachu's portrait, strangely, used its in-game model as opposed to the render made for it in the game, which has since been fixed. This is also the case with Mario and Villager.
  • Pikachu is the only playable Pokémon to have a confirmed gender: in this case, the default costume is indeed a male, making it also the only playable Pokémon whose alternate costumes also changes its gender.

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