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Also known as: Pokémon Channel: Pikachu to Issho! (JP) This game has unused objects. |
Pokémon Channel is the spiritual successor/sequel to Hey You, Pikachu!, featuring similar gameplay mechanics, but with pointing and clicking instead of voice commands. Notable features include a Pokémon mini emulator, an exclusive anime titled 'Pichu Bros. in Party Panic', and lots of TV watching.
- 2Unused Graphics
- 3Unused Models
- 5Unused Scenes
- 6Regional Differences
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Discs
There are discs for all of the channels (including two slightly different versions of Slowpoke's Weather Forecast for some reason). They're all in Japanese, while the only one that's been translated is Pichu Bros. Part 5, which is the only channel that requires collecting a disc.
This could mean that you originally had to find a disc for each channel. In fact, there are models of fragments of each Pichu Bros. disc, meaning that each part required finding all the parts. In the PAL version, all the discs have been replaced with Pichu Bros Part 5.
It's unknown what its in-game purpose would be.
nuri_640.dat
A Japanese screenshot of Quiz Wobbuffet that has been edited using the ingame Smeargle Paint tool. The filename 'nuri' most likely refers to 塗り (to paint).
t_ookido.dat
A picture of Professor Oak with the character 仮 (temporary) on his forehead.
test_640.dat
A TV screen test.
The named company and phone number are of a real serviceman in Poland (http://www.serwis-tv.com).
system_opening_picyu.dat
A ribbon that reads Pichu (ピチュー), meaning that Pichu was originally meant to be seen during the opening sequence.
system_opening_ribon.dat
Another ribbon that reads Pikachu with friends (ピカチュウとなかまたち), also meant for the opening sequence.
pch_title.dat
An early, more colorful version of the game's logo. The text at the bottom just translates to Pokémon Channel (ポケモンチャンネル).
Unused Models

nice_card.dat
An early version of the Nice Cards. The back has the kanji symbol (仮) meaning 'Temporary'.
m_myroom_pc.dat
A model of a computer.
While it can't be seen, there's actually a picture on the monitor, and the wallpaper is an image from Hey You, Pikachu!
common_ice_bou.dat
A popsicle stick that translates to 'miss'. In Japan it's common for popsicles to be part of a little lottery game. If you get the right popsicle stick, you could win a small prize, like a free popsicle. Since this one says 'miss' it indicates a non-winning stick. Better luck next time.
Inflatable Pokémon Toys
There are several unused inflatable Pokémon pool toys. It’s possible these may have been meant to be purchased from Shop 'N Squirtle.
m_fusen_pitky.dat
m_fusen_marir.dat
m_fusen_atyam.dat
m_fusen_puprn.dat
m_fusen_purin.dat
m_fusen_dogas.dat
m_fusen_htdmn.dat
m_fusen_hrsen.dat
m_fusen_koiru.dat
m_fusen_watak.dat
m_fusen_phiii.dat
m_fusen_ball.dat
bar.dat
A bar with 'power' written on it.
m_myroom_tirasi.dat
A Japanese poster for Hey You, Pikachu!.
baruca_default.dat
A rectangular shaped Ditto.
common_song_book.dat
An untranslated song book with Jigglypuff and the Pichu Brothers on it.

Unused Music
All music from Hey You, Pikachu! is still present in the data.

Unused Scenes
opening_demo_tv3_short.pkc
An unused title screen that takes place in Cobalt Coast. There is no cursor. While this is not used in game, the Cobalt Coast background is used for the Pokémon Channel Bangumi Kakuchou Pack bonus disc's title screen, which is exclusive to Japan. It can be reinserted into the game with the following code:
opening_demo_tv2.pkc
An unused variant of the opening cutscene with Pikachu, Treecko, Torchic, Pichu and Togepi.
Regional Differences
| To do: Specify what the e-Reader does. If like most games, removed support is a European version difference. |
Jirachi
The PAL version has the Jirachi event that was on the NTSC Bonus Disc that players got when pre-ordering Pokémon Colosseum. Europe didn't get the chance to get this Bonus Disc, and with it the ability to obtain Celebi (Japan) or Jirachi (US) along with a fix to the Berry Glitch. In this respect, Jirachi was more accessible because the game didn't need to be pre-ordered, and all that needed to be done was to unlock the full showing of 'Pichu Bros. Eagan drivers test course map. in Party Panic'.
This event is still only for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, though.
Cry Changes
Like Hey You, Pikachu!, most of the Pokémon voices were changed to match the English dub of the anime.
SD Card
| To do: Add USA AR code. Check if the leftovers are translated to all languages. |
The Japanese version has the ability to save pictures using the GameCube SD card adapter.This can be activated in international versions with the following Action Replay codes.
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| The Pokémon series | |
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| Generation I | Red, Green, & Blue (Prototype) • Yellow (Prototype) Hey You, Pikachu! • Trading Card Game • Pinball • Picross Snap (Demo) • Stadium (Japan) • Stadium (International) • Puzzle League • PokéROM |
| Generation II | Gold & Silver (Prototypes) • Crystal (Prototypes) Card GB2 • Puzzle Challenge • Pinball Mini • Stadium 2 (International) Suuji o Tsukamaeyou! |
| Generation III | Ruby & Sapphire (Debug ROM) • FireRed & LeafGreen (Prototype) • Emerald (Prototype) Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire • Channel • Colosseum • XD • Trozei! • Ranger • Dash Masters Arena • Team Turbo • Poké Ball Launcher |
| Generation IV | Diamond & Pearl (Prototypes) • Platinum • HeartGold & SoulSilver • Battle Revolution • My Pokémon Ranch Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness & Time • Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky • Ranger: Shadows of Almia • Ranger: Guardian Signs PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure • Rumble |
| Generation V | Black & White • Black 2 & White 2 Trading Card Game Online • Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure • Conquest • Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity Pokédex 3D • Rumble U |
| Generation VI | X & Y • Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Bank & Transporter • Shuffle • Super Mystery Dungeon Pokkén Tournament (Wii U) • GO |
| Generation VII | Sun & Moon • Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon • Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! (Prototype) Detective Pikachu • Magikarp Jump |
| Generation VIII | Sword & Shield (Prototypes) HOME (iOS/Android) • Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Prototype) • New Pokémon Snap |