Pokémon Adventures

Pocket Monsters SPECIAL
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Pokemon Pocket Monsters stars a Pokémon Trainer named Isamu Akai (nicknamed "Red") and his rude Clefairy. It is chiefly a gag manga, using crude humor and slapstick In a world filled with talking Pokemon, Red and Green compete with each other in a race to gather all the data needed for the new Pokedex! Bumbling Clefairy frustrates Red with its extreme incompetence and silly behaviour... however, sometimes Clefairy's bizarre ideas to work out in the most surprising ways!! (Sources: Bulbapedia, Chuang-Yi)

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When young Hazel develops a crush on Almond, a Pokémon trainer, she goes to her Grandpa, an inept magician and Pokémon researcher, for a love potion to hook him. But the resulting potion doesn't make hearts flutter—it makes Grandpa's lab explode, because he doesn't have much practice with potions. For the promise of more and better love potion, Hazel is convinced to travel the world studying any Pokémon she finds... but always chasing Almond! (Source: VIZ Media)

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Pocket Monsters Zensho is a shounen Pokémon manga directly based on the Pokémon games. It was released in 1998. It follows the plot of Pokémon Red and Blue closer than any other Pokémon manga. Many details not included in other manga or the anime, such as the hunt for Safari Zone Warden's dentures, are covered. It was released in a single volume containing 10 chapters. It ends with the defeat of the Elite Four. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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Pokemon Getto Daze! is a comedy-adventure series about a Pokemon trainer named Shuu, who can communicate with his Pokemon, such as his Pikachu, through a headset. The series is mostly composed of short stories about his attempts to make up for his lackluster skills in capturing Pokemon.

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In yet another area of the Pokemon world, there are no trainers, only rangers who temporarily borrow the service of wild Pokemon for good. The main character finds himself on an almost impossible mission, and discovers with the Pokemon he has borrowed from the Pokemon he has gathered, hopefully a way to stop the evildoers who have started havoc.

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Mr. Crow, a mysterious man, gathers 3 boys who love Pokémon. Katsuya is the main character, who wants to be stronger. He travels along Toki, who is experienced at traveling, and Soto, a Pokémaniac who wants to catch'em all. These characters travel alongside the Pokémon World resolving mysteries (almost of them regarding legendary Pokémon) and helping people.

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The Black and White arc of Pokemon Special. (Pokemon Special has several different arcs serialized in parallel in a few different magazines, so the exact numbering for the BW arc is unknown. Hence, this is registered under a completely new series) **Vol 43-51:** Black & White **Vol 52-54:** Black 2 & White 2

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Pocket Monsters RéBURST ( ポケットモンスターRéBURST) was first printed in the March 9th 2011 issue of Weekly Shounen Sunday. The comic follows the story of a boy named Ryouga who leaves his small village on a journey to meet his father and a mysterious warrior. Pocket Monsters Réburst is unique in that its protagonist, Ryouga, has the ability to transform into a half human, half pokemon type creature.

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How I Became a Pokémon Card is a manga series consisting of six volumes. Each volume features vignettes involving Pokémon like Jolteon and Dratini. A special Pokémon card is included with each book. It is drawn by Kagemaru Himeno, who is also an artist for the TCG. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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A manga adaptation of Pokémon Colosseum's plot, starring Leo (Wes) and Rui fighting against Cipher.

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It’s special round of the *“Pokémon Adventures” *manga taking place during Red and Gold's training on Mt. Silver.**

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10-year-old Satoshi, after finding a Pikachu messing with the wiring in his house, is on a journey to become the greatest Pokémon Master and to beat out his rival, Shigeru. Along the way, he meets with many other Pokémon trainers and advisors, including water-based trainer (and gym leader) Kasumi, ground- and rock-based trainer (and gym leader) Takeshi, and others.

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When Professor Elm asked Gold to choose between three newly discovered Pokémon, never would he have expected to be chosen by a Pokémon instead! In order to become the Pokémon Champion, he has to challenge the Gym Leaders for the ownership of their badges. Meanwhile, Team Rocket emerges, returning to what they know best...plotting evil plans! To add to it all, a mysterious person in black thickens the plot... (Source: Chuang-Yi).

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The series is about a young boy named Hiori who leads a double life as the mysterious thief known as "Pokemon 7". Pokemon 7, along with his trusty partner Lucario, retrieves stolen objects from other thieves and returns them to their rightful owners. During the day, Hiori works at the bread shop Sun-Sun. His co-worker, Nazuna, is a Lois Lane-type character who falls in love with Pokemon 7 while not thinking too highly of Hiori.

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Red is just a normal kid living in the rural Pallet Town, when he decides to go out on his own adventure, along with his rival since childhood, Green. In this world of Pokemon, he makes many friends, humans and Pokemon alike. However, all is not well. Team Rocket is trying to capture Mew, a very rare Pokemon, and is performing experiments on other Pokemon, trying to increase their power. Red and his friends must battle against Team Rocket to stop their cruel experiments and unlock the secrets of Pokemon. *This entry is exclusively for the first part of the Pocket Monsters Special manga.*

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This chapter features the journeys of Yellow through Kanto trying to find Red after a beaten-up Pikachu (Red's) ends up at the doorstep at Oak's Lab. In the meantime of finding Red, Yellow gets attacked by the members of the Elite Four and their quest to make an all-Pokémon world. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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This chapter features the journeys of Gold through Johto trying to at first search for the ones who stole his backpack and uncovers that the ones who stole his backpack are planning something. Two other new Trainers come into the plot of the story, Silver, whose life is tied in with the villains of this series, and Crystal, an average Pokémon Trainer with a staggering talent in catching Pokémon who later helps Professor Oak catch all the Pokémon to complete his Pokédex. Along with these three, the original 3 Pokédex holders come back to help these three along with Yellow. With their aid, will Gold be able to stop the reformed Team Rocket and the Masked Man's nefarious schemes? (Source: Bulbapedia)

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This chapter features the journeys of Ruby and Sapphire who are trying to conquer all the Pokémon Contests and Gyms in Hoenn respectively within the span of 80 days. However, this gets interrupted by two new evil organizations, the land-loving Team Magma and the sea-loving Team Aqua. Sapphire and Ruby have to worry about something else, too: their feelings for each other. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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This chapter returns to the characters of Red, Green, and Blue, protagonists of the original Red, Green & Blue chapter of Pokémon Adventures. Red and Blue are forced to explore the Sevii Islands to look for Professor Oak who was kidnapped by a Deoxys. Meanwhile, Green has finally located her parents; however, just as she is about to meet them, they are swallowed up by a mysterious black hole. Red, Green, and Blue must locate the missing relatives with the help of a former foe, Lorelei, and Mewtwo while defeating Team Rocket again at the same time. Back in Kanto, Silver is seeking his parents as well, with the help of Yellow. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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The chapter begins with focus on a Trainer named Emerald, who is sent by Professor Oak and Crystal to catch Jirachi within seven days. On arrival at the Battle Frontier, he accidentally interferes in the opening ceremonies and gains the second challenge of clearing the seven Facilities by defeating the Frontier Brains within that time. During this time, Emerald befriends Todd Snap and discovers that the masked Guile Hideout is seeking Jirachi for evil purposes. (Source: Bulbapedia)

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Pokémon Trainers Pearl and Diamond are starstruck! Their lifelong dream is to floor an audience with their Pokémon comedy act. So how do they wind up as bodyguards to a pampered little rich girl on a quest to reach the peak of Mt. Coronet...?! Come along and join the thrills and laughs as Pokémon Adventures continues! Plus, meet Starly, Bidoof, Luxio, Combee, Bronzor, Rotom and many more Sinnoh Pokémon friends! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: In the Viz Media release, the Diamond & Pearl arc’s volumes were collected under the same title as the Platinum arc; this entry is exclusively for the Diamond & Pearl arc.*

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Finally together again, Dia, Pearl, and Platinum must battle Legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia, who are being controlled by Cyrus, the powerful boss of Team Galactic! Then a new Legendary Pokémon leaps into the fray! Whose side is it on...? And who will rescue Platinum’s hapless bodyguards from the mysterious Distortion World they’ve been banished to...? Plus, hang with Lopunny and meet Porygon-Z, Gallade, and... Looker?! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: In the Viz Media release, the Diamond & Pearl arc’s volumes were collected under the same title as the Platinum arc; this entry is exclusively for the Platinum arc.*

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The chapter follows Gold, who gets in a battle with Arceus, as he searches for the missing Lance. Elsewhere, Team Rocket has resurfaced, which causes Silver to set out and stop them once more. Meanwhile, the Four Generals, Archer, Proton, Petrel, and Ariana have taken over the newly-revived Team Rocket from Carr in attempt to find their currently-missing leader, Giovanni. (Source: Bulbapedia)