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Published: 2017-07-16 08:03:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 1661; Favourites: 53; Downloads: 0
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I have my own little teacup pikachu, her name is Sadie, and she's most commonly known as a Netherland Dwarf rabbit. However, I call her 'adorable devil spawn', as is the true name of Netherland dwarf rabbits.Standard Pikachu:
This the the most common pikachu due to it being used by many
trainers for pokemon battles. They have charming and intelligent
personalities making them a favorite as pets. They can however
develop spiteful personalities, and hold grudges. They can be
difficult to train too, and are too dangerous for young children.
Once you earn their trust, they are incredibly loyal.
Height: 1ft Weight: 13lbs
Teacup Pikachu:
This is a fully domesticated pikachu variety, bred specifically for
it's small size, and purely for companionship. It is a favorite
amongst teenagers and single adults due to it's charming and
tenacious personality, as well as being very intelligent; it's capable
of learning many difficult tricks and many circuses use these
pikachu. These are not recommended for small children, as
rough play can break their tiny bones. Although it's useless for
battle, and it's electric charge minimal; people still use them to
charge electronics like smartphones and tablets while on the go.
If teacup pikachu become bored and spoiled, these small pikachu
can develope stubborn and bad tempered personalities. They for
the most part make lovely and devoted pets.
Height: 7 inches Weight: 2lbs
Prairie Pikachu:
These are a wild subspecies of pikachu. However they are not
commonly used in battle due to being skittish, and lacking
powerful attack moves. They have high agility, and are slightly
bigger and stronger than the common standard pikachu, however
have a lighter frame making them at higher risk for breaking
bones during battles. They are very sensitive to noise, and can be
flighty in their behavior. These pikachu live in large colonies, so
they require lots of companionship from other pokemon.
However, when they feel safe, they are very loving and
affectionate to humans.
Height: 1ft 8inches Weight: 12lbs
Giant Lop Pikachu:
The largest of the pikachu subgroups, an adult giant lop pikachu
can grow as large as a standard battle raichu. They are heavy
boned pikachu, with saggy skin, a soft coat, and droppy ears. This
is a fully domesticatd variety and cannot be found in the wild.
These are used primarily as a companion, and home protector.
They are devoted to their family, but are very territorial of their
homes, and will protect it from strangers and burglers. Their
large bodies and big bones make them very strong, and they are
very heavy- however this comes at a price of losing most of the
pikachu's known agility. They have a good electric charge to them,
however they rarely use it against their own family due to their
generally loving nature. In the old days they were known as
'Nanny Pikas' as they could be trusted to look after and protect
children. Due to their large size, they are not recommended for
small homes, or busy cities. This variety also has a reputation for
getting seperation anxiety, making them better for large families,
and not for people who are gone all day.
Height: 2ft 7inches Weight: 70lbs
Maned Pikachu:
This is a semi domesticated variety. Found several hundred years
ago, the ancestors of this pikachu where found by explorers in the
far north, and are a prairie variety of pikachu. A few were
captured by said explorers and selectively bred to have tamer
personalities. These pikachu are unusual compared to other
pikachu varieties as maned pikachu are solitary, and don't
generally get on well with other pokemon. Depite being somewhat
domesticated, they are known for being incredibly stubborn, and
require a firm trainer to work with the; however aggressive or
abusive training styles will not work. They have a powerful
electic charge as their coat creates static electricity which
charges their power. Their fur is very soft, and can be used to
make very warm yarn for sweaters. The individuals that call
themselves fans of maned pikachu, hail it for it's independent
spirit, and strong personality
Height: 1ft 10inches Weight: 18lbs
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Comments: 11
Poke-Poet4 [2017-07-18 13:51:07 +0000 UTC]
The Teacup Pikachu is SO CUTE!!! I want one! He'd be my little buddy and I could use him to charge my 3DS too!
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CosmicJackalope In reply to Poke-Poet4 [2017-07-20 02:48:49 +0000 UTC]
I designed the teacup pikachu and the personality after my own rabbit, Sadie, who is a tiny little Netherland Dwarf rabbit (she's maybe 3lbs), they never get out of the baby looking stage. In the Pokemon universe, I've be a crazy teacup pikachu having weirdo.
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Poke-Poet4 In reply to CosmicJackalope [2017-07-21 14:56:02 +0000 UTC]
I like the fact that someone made a rabbit-based bunch of Pikachu variants. It may be classified as a mouse, but Pikachu definitely has some rabbit-like qualities including the generally loyal and kindhearted attitude they often have. But I know that rabbits can also be kind of mean or aggressive too. I once had a rabbit named Oreo who tried to bit any hand that came near him. Even after having him for several months, he still didn't seem to trust me. The only way I got to pet him was when I distracted him with one hand and pet him with the other. Eventually we had to give him back to the place that we got him from because we didn't have the money to support having a pet and we were planning to move not long afterwards anyway. My cousins had one of his sisters whom they named Dusty and she was much nicer and less rowdy. I don't know what happened with her after we moved, but I don't think they have her anymore for one reason or another. This all happened several years ago, so I wouldn't be surprised if she had died by now, as sad as that is. They never got very big, so I think they might have been either the same breed or at least a similar one to yours.
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CosmicJackalope In reply to Poke-Poet4 [2017-07-27 06:27:23 +0000 UTC]
I've had several rabbits, and I always found the attitudes since I was a kid, similar to pikachu in the show. When rabbit love you, they LOVE you. But when they are mad at you- watch out.
I had a rabbit that even though she was 10lbs, she was straight up attack grown men and bite them. Rabbits are awesome animals, they give zero fucks. I think it's because they know they are prey and could be killed at any moment, so they live life in line with 'if I'm going to die, I'm taking you with me'
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Poke-Poet4 In reply to CosmicJackalope [2017-07-27 07:12:23 +0000 UTC]
The weird thing about that.....is that it makes perfect sense.
They have that reputation for having a lot of babies because that's how they survive after all. Darwin said "You need to evolve, get bigger and better and stronger to stay alive and keep your species going." And they just said "Hell no! We're just going to make it so that we can crank out more babies than those predators can kill! We're gonna get it on so much that humans will use our likeness to symbolize one of the biggest names in the porn magazine industry! Take THAT science!" XD
So it's not always the case that they give zero fucks....it's sometimes the case that they just give too many fucks to handle. Just look at Australia! Rabbits are an invasive species there. The farmers hate the little furballs since they keep feasting on their crops and expanding their population faster than anything can thin their numbers. Rabbits can be real jerks like that sometimes.
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CosmicJackalope In reply to Poke-Poet4 [2017-07-28 22:38:15 +0000 UTC]
I recall a farm cat when I was a kid, that lost an eye because a rabbit fought back and mauled the ever loving shit out of it.
Yeah, rabbits are a shit invasive species, along with dingoes, dogs, and rodents. We're having an issue with invasive plant species in Iowa right now, especially wild parsnip, which leaves an oil on your skin and when your exposed to sunlight it burns your skin like you stuck it on an oven range.
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Poke-Poet4 In reply to CosmicJackalope [2017-07-29 18:15:10 +0000 UTC]
Wow! That DOES sound like a problem! I hope you don't fall prey to those dangerous plants. The worst thing I can think of that we have here is......large dogs, poison oak, and maybe the occasional angry squirrel? I did see a huge bird of prey a few months ago though. It was just standing there on the grass near one of the college campus buildings (I live near a college but don't go there myself.) while I was walking home from the convenience store. I don't know if it was a falcon or a hawk or what, but it was way bigger than any bird I've seen irl before! I think I remember it being reddish brown. But I'm no bird expert, so chances are it was probably some sort of bird that I didn't even know the name of.
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JFkeinK [2017-07-16 08:26:37 +0000 UTC]
If I have to choose, I would take the Maned Pikachu.
It looks very cool.
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CosmicJackalope In reply to JFkeinK [2017-07-17 20:25:00 +0000 UTC]
Any pikachu choice is a good one
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