You will need to trade for it from Pokemon Black or White to get Pikachu. It cannot be found in the wild.
You Can't Get Pikachu in Black or White but you can trade from another ds or wii and get pikachu. You can see a pikachu though, if you go to Castelia City and go to the road that leads to Route 4, if you go into the building to the left, there is a PIKACHU! XD
You cannot find Pikachu during normal gameplay in Black/White. Sorry!
So far, in Japan, he has Pikachu, Oshawott, Tepig, Tranquill, Snivy, Scraggy, and Swadloon. In the USA he has Pikachu, Oshawott, Tepig, Snivy, and Pidove.
No, electro ball can only be found in pokemon black and white so far.
You cannot find pikachu in pokemon black.
If you transfer one yes. Pikachu are NOT wild Pokemon in Black and White.
You will need to trade for it from Pokemon Black or White to get Pikachu. It cannot be found in the wild.
NO you can't get a pikachu on white (everyone has white what about black)
pikachu will not be in black and white unless you trade one or migrate it. if you watch the anime it will say that pikachu and other kanto/johto Pokemon are extremely rare in unova. shorten it there is a 1 in a million chance that a random A.I. trainer will have a pikachu.
No It Must Be PokeTransfered Or Dream World
Pikachu,eevee,and if you have Pokemon black or white you can evolve a Pokemon called electrik to Elecktross using a Thunderstone
You Can't Get Pikachu in Black or White but you can trade from another ds or wii and get pikachu. You can see a pikachu though, if you go to Castelia City and go to the road that leads to Route 4, if you go into the building to the left, there is a PIKACHU! XD
You'll have to transfer one from a 4th gen game. There are NO Pikachu, Raichu, or Pichu in Black or White. It sucks...
pikachu is not in pokemon white you have to trade from another game.
You can't find a wild Pikachu, Pichu or Raichu in pokémon Black and White. You have to transfer it from an other game.
Not in the wild. You must PokeExchange or trade with either Black or White with someone who has it.