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How the Electric Type Pokémon Pikachu Could Kill Someone With His Shocking Abilities

by Justin Page on July 27, 2015

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In his latest video, Vsauce3 host Jake Roper explains how the Electric type Pokémon, Pikachu, could kill someone with his shocking abilities. Vsauce visual effects artist, Eric Langlay, also made a rad series of Pikachu and Vsauce3-themed smartphone and desktop wallpapers that are available to download.

Pikachu Will Kill You

Pikachu Will Kill You

music by Jake Chudno

animated GIFs via Vsauce3


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