
Surprised Pikachu
A reaction image of Pikachu with an open-mouthed shocked face from the Pokémon anime, used when someone feigns surprise at an obvious or self-inflicted outcome.
More about this meme
The frame comes from season 1, episode 10 of the Pokémon anime, "Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village." On September 26, 2018, Tumblr user popokko paired the screenshot with a setup whose punchline is predictable yet the character still looks shocked; the post gained massive notes and migrated to Reddit, Facebook pages, and Twitter within days. Through October 2018 the format saturated /r/me_irl and other communities, becoming shorthand for sarcastic astonishment at cause-and-effect. In March 2019 some users briefly reported Twitter auto-locks when posting the unedited image, which spurred discussion before the issue subsided.
How to use this meme on a site
shockpika.com can focus on a "predictable outcome" meme builder: visitors write a two-sentence setup, the tool drops the Surprised Pikachu panel beneath it, and exports a square crop ready for chats—no need to hunt the asset elsewhere.
pikashock.com works well as a searchable library of workplace-safe examples grouped by theme (deadlines skipped, snacks disappeared, deploys on Friday), each with a one-line note on tone so moderators and teachers can pick appropriate references.
pikagasp.com could offer printable classroom or community-manager cards explaining when ironic shock reads as playful versus passive-aggressive, plus attribution-friendly image hosting that points fans toward official Pokémon channels for licensed artwork.
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