This is a list of chapters within the various Pokémon manga.
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1 | The Electric Tale of Pikachu! | October 28, 1997[1] ISBN 4-09-149341-6 |
September 5, 1999 (United States)[2] ISBN 978-1-56931-378-7 |
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2 | Pikachu Shocks Back | June 27, 1998[3] ISBN 4-09-149342-4 |
December 6, 1999 (United States)[4] ISBN 978-1-56931-411-1 |
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3 | Electric Pikachu Boogaloo | April 26, 1999[5] ISBN 4-09-149343-2 |
April 5, 2000 (United States)[6] ISBN 978-1-56931-436-4 |
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4 | Surf's Up, Pikachu | January 28, 2000[7] ISBN 4-09-149344-0 |
(United States)[8] ISBN 978-1-56931-494-4 |
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1 | Desperado Pikachu | August 8, 1997[9] ISBN 4-09-149331-9 |
July 6, 2000[10] ISBN 978-1-5693-1507-1 |
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After being defeated by the Legendary Pokémon Mew in a Pokémon Battle, Trainer Red goes on a journey to improve his skills using Pokédex from Professor Oak to analyze the Pokémon. While capturing new creatures to help him, he challenges the Kanto's Gym Leaders with some of them working for the criminal organization Team Rocket who are behind a series of terrorist actions within the region. Additionally, he forms a rivalry with Blue, Oak's grandson who is a Trainer whose methods to treat the Pokémon highly differ from his, and often helps him to fight the criminal group. | ||||
2 | Legendary Pokémon | December 16, 1997[11] ISBN 4-09-149332-7 |
December 6, 2000[12] ISBN 978-1-5693-1508-8 |
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Red meets a thief named Green who is investigating Team Rocket's action to capture Mew and finish its clone Mewtwo. The two join forces to save Mew from Team Rocket, and go on their different roads. Red rescues an Eevee that is victim of Team Rocket's experiments to manipulate its evolution. Team Rocket continues searching for the Legendary Pokémon, searching this time for the Legendary Birds Moltres, Zapdos and Articuno. Upon returning to his home in Pallet Town, Red learns that Professor Oak, has been kidnapped by Team Rocket. | ||||
3 | Saffron City Siege | May 28, 1998[13] ISBN 4-09-149333-5 |
August 5, 2001[12] ISBN 978-1-5693-1560-6 |
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Red and Blue go to Saffron City where Team Rocket's hideout, Silph Co., is located to rescue Oak, while Green arrives to steal a Legendary Pokémon. Upon their arrival, the three are attacked by the Gym Leaders Lt. Surge, Sabrina, and Koga who are using the trio of birds captured by their group. After the three Gym Leaders are defeated, Red, Blue and Green free the birds from the group's headquartes, while Oak is saved his grandson. Red continues his journey, helping Gym Leader Blaine to calm the Mewtwo created by Team Rocket and defeating the Gym Leader Giovanni, who is Team Rocket's leader. Red, Blue and Green eventually fight in the Pokémon League Championships where Green is defeated by Oak for stealing his Squartle, while Red becomes the champion after battling Blue. | ||||
4 | A Trainer in Yellow | December 16, 1998[14] ISBN 4-09-149334-3 |
January 9, 2002[15] ISBN 978-1-5693-1710-5 |
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A year after his victory in the Pokémon League Championships, Red disappears after receiving a challenge from Bruno, a member from the group Elite Four, and his Pikachu, nicknamed Pika, appears in Oak's laboratory. Pika is later collected by a young Trainer named Yellow who starts searching for Red's location. Upon meeting a researcher named Bill, Yellow is attacked by Elite Four member Lorelei who wants to steal Pika. Yellow manages to escape but Pika is later taken by Trainer possessed by a Ghost-type Pokémon. Blue and the Gym Leaders defeat him with the former taking Yellow on training. On the way, Blue reveals that how before the last year's tournaments, he briefly fought Elite Four's Agata who used Ghost-type Pokémons. | ||||
5 | Making Waves | April 26, 1999[16] ISBN 4-09-149335-1 |
January 9, 2002[17] ISBN 978-1-5693-1563-7 |
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After finishing practising with Blue, both Yellow and Green find clues about Red, believing he is still alive. In Vermillion City, Yellow meets the Elite Four leader Lance who reveals the group's plan to eliminate all mankind except them as a result of the pollution they have caused. Surviving to a battle with him, Yellow meets Gym Leaders Brock and Blaine who discovered an ice cocoon in the shape of Red, but the real one managed to escape. Shortly afterwards, the Elite Four's Pokémons start attacking all of Kanto's cities, leaving Yellow, Blue and Blaine as the only Trainers able to go to the group's hideout in Cerise Island with the other Gym Leaders protecting their cities. | ||||
6 | The Cave Campaign | November 27, 1999[18] ISBN 4-09-149336-X |
September 5, 2002[19] ISBN 978-1-5911-6028-1 |
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Bruno has a flashback of his fight against Red, which was interrupted by Agata and Lorelei who wanted Red to give them all the information about Giovanni's Gym Badge from Viridian City. Following Red's decision not to join them, the trio beat him up until freezing his body with Pika being forced to escape. Later, Yellow, Green, and Bill go to Cerise Island where they join the alliance of Team Rocket's Gym leaders and Blue and Blaine to stop the Elite Four. Splitting in pairs to locate the four members, Blue and Koga find Agata, while Green and Sabrina encounter Lorelei, and Lt. Surge and Bill fight Bruno. With the Elite Four members taking the upperhand, Red arrives to take Surge's and Bill's in their battle. | ||||
7 | The Pokémon Elite | April 26, 2000[20] ISBN 4-09-149336-X |
January 2003[21] ISBN 978-1-5693-1851-5 |
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Yellow and Blaine reach Lance, but Blaine faints when he is unable to keep using Mewtwo. Yellow continues fighting Lance alone, but is unable to defeat his Dragon-type Pokémons. During their fight, Yellow is revealed to be a girl from Viridian who Red once saved and following his disappearance, Green told her to save him after seeing she possessed psychic powers, covering her identity. Meanwhile, Red, and Blue's, and Green's defeat their opponents, leaving the Trainers to search for Yellow. Yellow is assisted by Giovanni, who Lance manages to steal his badge in order to use the whole set to control a Legendary Pokémon to eliminate mankind. Receiving the forces from Red, Blue and Green, Yellow manages to defeat Lance, freeing the Legendary Pokémon and ending the Elite Four's menace. | ||||
8 | — | August 8, 2001[22] ISBN 4-09-149338-6 |
August 3, 2010[23] ISBN 978-1421530611 |
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Gold, a Trainer from the Johto Region, goes on an errand with a friend to meet Oak, but on the way he meets a Trainer named Silver who steals Professor Elm's Totodile. Gold encounters him, but he is knocked out by members from the Team Rocket. After Silver defeats them and escapes, Gold decides to stop Silver and receives a Pokédex from Oak to analyze the Pokémons he finds. Investigating the Violet City's Bellsprout Tower, Gold manages to fight Silver but is unable to stop him. Nevertheless, Gold does not give up and continues his adventures, befriending the Johto's Gym Leaders on the way and fighting more members from Team Rocket and their new leader known as Mask of Ice. | ||||
9 | — | August 8, 2001[24] ISBN 4-09-149339-4 |
October 5, 2010[25] ISBN 978-1-4215-3062-8 |
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Despite suffering defeat at Mask of Ice's hands, Gold continues travelling around Johto, participating in competitions and managing hatch a Togepi. He is sent on a mission to find Gym Leader Jasmine who disappeared after a supposed earthquake. He finds her unconscious in a lighthouse where he and Silver are ambushed by the Team Rocket. After fending off the criminals, Gold challenges Silver to a Battle to tell him about his and Team Rocket's objectives. Although Silver wins, he reveals that Team Rocket wants to find the Legendary Bird Ho-Oh through their attacks with him opposing them as they share the same objectives. Gold allies with Silver and the two are opposed by Mask of Ice, who kidnapped Silver as a kid and wants to kill him for betrayal. Despite their efforts, Gold and Silver are defeated. Meanwhile in Kanto, Red decides to travel to Mt. Silver to heal his limbs, severely weakened by Lorelei's ice, while Yellow decides to investigate about Ho-oh. | ||||
10 | - | August 8, 2001[26] ISBN 4-09-149340-8 |
December 7, 2010[27] ISBN 978-1-4215-3063-5 |
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Oak gives the third Johto Pokédex to Crystal, a professional Trainer at capturing, in order gather data from all the Pokémon that exist. Crystal accepts the quest in exchange of renovating an academy where she was working. During her work, Crystal finds the Legendary Pokémon Suicune and decides to track it and capture it. Running around Johto, Suicune faces several Gym Leaders, but none of them are able to defeat it. Crystal later finds herself competing with a Trainer named Eusine to see who will capture Suicune and both end joining forces to stop Team Rocket members from capturing it. | ||||
11 | — | December 25, 2001[28] ISBN 4-09-149711-X |
February 1, 2011[29] ISBN 1421535459 |
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Crystal fights Suicune in Tin Tower, but she is defeated and Suicune escapes. Rather than continuing tracking the Legendary Pokémon, Crystal continues training to improve her skills, while other Gym Leaders face Suicune's two comrades, Entei and Raikou, who also prove to be impossible to capture. Crystal later meets Yellow who was assigned by Oak to help her capture the trio of Legendary Pokémon that have appeared in Johto and is revealed to have been the one who awoke them from their sleep. Yellow joins Crystal in her journey and go to the Whirl Islands. | ||||
12 | — | April 6, 2002[30] ISBN 4-09-149712-8 |
April 5, 2011 ISBN 1421535467 |
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Saved by Entei from Mask of Ice, Gold and Silver awake in sea cave located at the Whirl Islands and are collected Lt. Surge. However, Lugia, the Legendary Pokémon Yellow freed from Lance, appears and goes berserk, attacking the area. During Lugia's attack, Gold and Silver meet Crystal and use their starter Pokémons to capture the bird. When Lugia escapes, Silver leaves to meet his comrade Lance, while Gold joins Crystal. Meanwhile, the Pokémon Association decides to arrange a tournament between Kanto's and Johto's Gym Leaders in order to promote their challenges. After learning of the competition, the Gym Leaders prepare to go the Pokémon League for the competition with Kanto's Cerulean City's leader Misty capturing Suicune on the way. Gold and Crystal get to the stadium before the tournament starts, believing Mask of Ice is one of the sixteen participants. | ||||
13 | — | August 28, 2002[31] ISBN 4-09-149713-6 |
June 7, 2011 ISBN 1421535475 |
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The tournaments begins with both Kanto and Johto reaching a tie following five battles. Meanwhile, Lance reveals to Silver that Mask of Ice wishes to control time with his underlings searching for Lugia and Ho-oh although Green, Silver's adoptive sister, already stole the wings required to controlled them. Silver then goes to the Pokémon League after learning of Gold's belief with the tournament still ongoing. Team Rocket invades the stadium, hijacking the area with Mask of Ice now having Ho-oh and Lugia under his control. He goes to attack Kurt, a famous Pokéball creator, to having create a Pokéball "to capture time." | ||||
14 | — | January 28, 2003[32] ISBN 4-09-149714-4 |
August 2, 2011[33] ISBN 1421535483 |
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Revealing themselves as the respective Trainers of Entei and Raikou, Surge and Blaine join Misty and her Suicune to fight Lugia and Ho-oh. Mask of Ice easily escapes, but during an encounter with Gold, his mask is removed, revealing his identity to be that of Mahogamy's Gym Leader, Price. Green searches for Price but is attacked by his underlings, but the feather are actually in Yellow's straw hat. Green attacks Price's underlings with Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres which are later used alongside Red and Blue to fight Price's birds. Meanwhile, Price completes the Pokéball and escapes after defeating Gold, who still does not give up on stopping him. With help from the Pokémon Association, Lugia and Ho-oh are released from Price's control, leaving him to fight all Pokédex user with Gold's exception. | ||||
15 | — | July 28, 2003[34] ISBN 4-09-149715-2 |
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Using Kurt's Pokéball, Price captures Celebi, the Legendary Pokémon able to control time, travelling through it. Using Yellow's wings, Gold, Silver and Crystal follow Price to his past which he wishes to change to avoid his partner Lapras's death. Gold attacks Price alone using the Pichu born from Red's and Yellow's Pikachus, to free Celebi from its Pokéball, causing Price to be lost within time. After Team Rocket's defeat, Crystal completes Kanto's and Johto's Pokédex, while Gold forces Red to train with him. The story then moves to the Hoenn region where Ruby, a young Trainer wishes to win all the Contest Ribbons based on his Pokémons' appealing traits to stop his father, Gym Leader Norman, from forcing him to fight. When visiting his father's acquaintance, Professor Birch, Ruby has an argument with his daughter, Sapphire Birch, who challenges him to win all the Beauty Contests while she defeats all Hoenn's Gym Leaders within 80 days. The two go on their separate ways, with Ruby helping an asthmatic boy named Wally to capture his first Pokémon, while Sapphire reaches Petalburg City to face the Gym Leader Roxanne. | ||||
16 | From Dewford to Slateport | October 28, 2003[35] ISBN 4-09-149716-0 |
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Sapphire wins her fight and proceeds to search for the Trainer Steven Stone pm an errand. Both Ruby and Sapphire end in Dewford Town where the former meets Steven during an investigation and the latter fights Gym Leader Brawly. Learning that Ruby met Steven, Sapphire forces him to join in her jouney until finding him. Following an encounter with two members from the criminal organization Team Magma, Marge and Mitch, a in ship, the pair splits up again. Ruby is held hostage in another attack by Team Magma in an assault towards a Hoemm researcher. | ||||
17 | Battle of Father and Son | February 28, 2004[36] ISBN 4-09-149717-9 |
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Revealing himself to be a skilled fighter, Ruby fights Team Magma and escapes from them after the group stole S.S. Kaien submarine from the researchers. Meanwhile, Sapphire wins her third Gym Badge while helping Gym Leader Wattson to investigate an underground city. Team Magma's interactions with Ruby help Norman to track down his son who is still completing his Pokémons for the contests. When he finds him, Norman attacks Ruby for abandoning home, but Ruby fights back to prove his determination. As the fight is interrupted, Norman allows Ruby to continue his task and leaves him. Back to Sapphire's journey, she finds that Team Aqua, another cartel, kidnapped Lavaridge's Gym Leader Flannery to know about her to trick a scientist with their mission. Team Aqua then proceeds to stop the volcanic activities from Mt. Chimney, starting the awakening of two ancient Pokémon. | ||||
18 | The Warriors Gather | June 19, 2004[37] ISBN 4-09-149718-7 |
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Team Aqua escapes from Lavaridge City with Flannery being unable to recover the volcano to its original state. Disasters continue occuring in Hoenn, with Ruby rescuing people from earthquakes caused by Team Magma who want to find the Red Jewel to awake the Ancient Pokémon Groudon. Ruby once again fights Marge during the incident, but he continues taking part in the Pokémon Contest after refusing to join Team Magma. During his journey, Ruby meets Sootopolis Gym Leader Wallace who makes him his student for Contests. In order to stop the activities from the Team Magma, all the Hoenn Gym Leaders except Norman join forces to stop them with the Fortree Leader Winona allowing Sapphire to join them after a battle. However, the group has mixed opinions regarding whether they should focus on Team Magma or Team Aqua. | ||||
19 | Fighting the Evil | October 28, 2004[38] ISBN 4-09-149719-5 |
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Ruby arrives to the meeting of Gym Leaders, where Sapphire discovers his abilities for Pokémon Battles. However, Ruby refuses to aid the Gym Leaders and leaves, much to Sapphire's anger. Team Magma's and Team Aqua's respective leaders, Maxie and Archie, decide to join forces to awake the Ancient Pokémon with Team Magma possessing the two jewels required and Team Aqua having the power to get to the area where Groudon and Kyogre are sleeping. Wallace secretely takes part in a contest to scold Ruby for his behaviour, but Ruby's Feebas is lost as a result. Meanwhile, Maxie and Archie have respectively awoken Groudon and Kyogre, starting a natural phenomena. Having discovered that the Pokémon Relicanth is able to go to the Cave of Origins where Maxie and Archie are located, Ruby meets with Gym Leaders and goes with Sapphire to stop them. | ||||
20 | The Third Journey | April 26, 2005[39] ISBN 4-09-149720-9 |
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Norman starts training Wally in a tower from Hoenn to prepare for the awakening of another Ancient Pokémon. Ruby and Sapphire go to the Cave of Origins to stop Maxie and Archie who are controlling Kyogre and Groudon to cause disasters in the surface. In order to stop Team Magma's and Team Aqua's soldiers, the Gym Leaders' alliance stand against them. As the two sides fighting in the surface fight equally, Ruby and Sapphire defeat Maxie and Archie. However, the two jewels required to control the Ancient Pokémon disappear into the criminals' hands, causing them to go berserk. Kyogre and Groudon then call them out, with Ruby and Sapphire also being sent out of the cave in the process. |
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21 | I Want to Let Him Know | December 24, 2005[40] ISBN 4-09-140096-5 |
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Kyogre and Groudon start the Ancient Battle with the former representing the sea Pokémon and the latter the ones from the surface. In order to prevent them from causing more destruction, Steven comes with his teammates, Hoenn's Elite Four, to stop them. Using Sapphire's message, he summons the trio of Pokémon able to fight the berserker ones, Registeel, Regirock, and Regice. Ruby and Sapphire are then transported to Mirage Island where Wallace's father, Juan, and the two remaining Gym Leaders, Tate and Liza, start training them to control Kyogre and Groudon. During the practice, Ruby and Sapphire learn they absorbed the Ancient Pokémon's jewels from its previous owners. Once ending the training, Sapphire reveals she fell for Ruby with the two remembering they were friends as infants. Sharing the same feelings for Sapphire, Ruby leaves with Marge to stop Kyogre and Groudon afraid of Sapphire's fate in the fight. Meanwhile, Norman awakes the third Ancient Pokémon, Rayquaza, with Wally's help, and heads to Ruby's side. | ||||
22 | Land, Sea and Sky | August 28, 2006[41] ISBN 4-09-140228-3 |
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Ruby and Marge reach the two Ancient Pokémon who are still fighting each other. Maxie traps Marge inside a shrine which collapses as result of the Ancient Battle, killing her. Norman comes with Rayquaza, taking Marge's spot to stop the Ancient Pokémon alongside his son. The attack succeeds with the Ancient Pokémon going back their dwelling, but both Norman and Steven die as a result of controlling Ancient Pokémon without a jewel. Maxie and Archie reappear to take the jewels again, and defeat their enemies. Ruby recovers inspired by his Feebas' return. Ruby and Sapphire then join forces to defeat Maxie and Archie, and in the end, Ruby releases his sixth Pokémon, Celebi, who takes the jewels and changes the future, reverting the deaths that occured. Immediately after, Ruby and Sapphire complete their bet within the 80 days promised, and go to celebrate Sapphire's birthday. The story then moves to Kanto where Red and Blue learn that Oak disappeared and a message from him orders to give up their Pokédex. | ||||
23 | — | October 27, 2006[42] ISBN 4-09-140254-2 |
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Red and Blue take the Sea Gallop to find Oak in the Sevii Islands. There, Green is attacked by the mysterious Pokémon Deoxys who absorbs her parents when reaching the island. While Green is recovering, Red and Blue learn of the situation and take part in a competition by an elder known as Kimberly who is able to teach them their Venusaur's and Charizard's strongest attacks. The two pass the test and are attacked by a trio of villains working for Team Rocket, Carr, Sird and Orm, whose leader Giovanni is related with Deoxys. During the battles, they learn that Deoxys is attacking the Pokédex users while Oak has been kidnapped by Team Rocket. Deoxys then attacks Red, overwhelming all his team. | ||||
24 | — | January 26, 2007[43] ISBN 978-4-09-140318-6 |
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Blue and Green learn of Red's defeat, but he refuses fighting Deoxys again as a result of a horrifying feeling he had during the battle. Deoxys is then captured by Giovanni who used the Team Rocket's trio to analyze Deoxys' abilities. Upon deciding he will face his fears, Red is joined by the genetic Pokémon Mewtwo who wishes to fight by his side. He then joins Blue and Green to go Team Rocket's hideout in the Sevii Islands. There they are attacked by multiple traps, and confront Giovanni once again. After Giovanni escapes, the group rescues Oak, but they are unable to find Green's parents. Back in Viridian City, Yellow meets Silver who is searching for his parents. | ||||
25 | — | March 28, 2007[44] ISBN 978-4-09-140329-2 |
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26 | — | June 23, 2007[45] ISBN 978-4-09-140366-7 |
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27 | — | August 28, 2007[46] ISBN 978-4-09-140398-8 |
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28 | — | December 25, 2007[47] ISBN 978-4-09-140456-5 |
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29 | — | November 27, 2008 [48] ISBN 9784091407436 |
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30 | — | December 25, 2008[49] ISBN 9784091407702 |
March 1, 2011 ISBN 1421538164 |
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31 | — | March 27, 2009[50] ISBN 9784091407993 |
June 7, 2011 ISBN 1421538172 |
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32 | — | June 16, 2009[51] ISBN 9784091408396 |
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33 | — | October 28, 2009[52] ISBN 9784091408686 |
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34 | — | February 22, 2010[53] ISBN 9784091408877 |
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35 | — | May 28th, 2010[54] ISBN 9784091410573 |
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36 | — | August 27th, 2010[55] ISBN 9784091411181 |
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37 | — | November 26, 2010[56] ISBN 9784091412076 |
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38 | — | February 25, 2011[57] ISBN 9784091412089 |
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39 | — | July 28, 2011[58] ISBN 9784091413147 |
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Magical Pokémon Journey, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters PiPiPi ★ Adventures (ポケットモンスター PiPiPi★アドベンチャー Poketto Monsutā PiPiPi★Adobenchā ), is a shōjo manga series. The manga is by Yumi Tsukirino and published by Shogakukan in the shōjo magazine Ciao.
The main character, Hazel (Maron in the original Japanese version), sets off to catch Pokémon after a scientist named Grandpa agrees to make a love potion if she catches Pokémon. Hazel is after the heart of a boy named Almond. Most of the Pokémon in the manga series can speak a human language. The manga's plotline has nothing to do with the original video games. The first seven volumes of this ten-volume manga were published in English in North America by Viz Communications. The English manga is flipped to the Western left-to-right format. This manga is published in Singapore in English by Chuang Yi .A spinoff series, Pocket Monsters Chamo-Chamo ★ Pretty ♪ (ポケットモンスター チャモチャモ★ぷりてぃ♪ Pocketto Monsutā Chamochamo★Puriti♪ ), features the adventures and exploits of Clefairy and Pikachu, as well as Torchic and Mightyena.
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1: A Party with Pikachu | 1 | はじめまして ピカチュウ | How Do You Do, Pikachu? |
2 | がんばれ!ピッピくん | Clefairy Comes Through | |
3 | プレティ—プリンちゃん | Oh, That Cute, Cute Jigglypuff! | |
4 | モンジャラくんの秘密 | Tangela's Secret | |
5 | ピカチュウの大事件 | The First Labor Of Pikachu | |
6 | ラブラブクリスマス | Christmas Wishes | |
Bonus 1 | タッツーくんの首飾り | Horsea's Necklace | |
Bouns 2 | きもだめしでドッキドキ | Wh-Who's Sc-Scared?! | |
Bonus 3 | ハッピーパーティ | Party Time! | |
Special 1 | Pokémon File! | ||
Special 2 | Yumi Tskirino How to be a Pokémon Master!! | ||
Special 3 | I got Pokémon!! | ||
Volume 2: Pokémon Matchmakers | 7 | めざせ!冒険の石!! | Adventuring The Stone |
8 | 伝説のポケモン フリーザー! | The Legendary Articuno | |
9 | 天才ポケモン イーブイくん | Eevee... Pokémon Genius! | |
10 | お花見で大パニック!! | Panic At The Cherry Blossom Festival!! | |
11 | ヒトカゲくんとピースくん | Charmander's Peanut | |
12 | アーボックの初恋物語 | Even An Arbok Falls In Love! | |
Bonus 4 | 温泉でドッキドキ!? | Excitement at the Hot Springs!? | |
Bonus 5 | バレンタインでドッキドキ | Valentine Heartbeats | |
Volume 3: Abra and Kadabra Magic | 13 | メタモン師匠とウォールくん | The Wal Comes Tumbling Down |
14 | これからもよろしくネ | Forever Friends | |
15 | 命がけの観察日記 | A Quest Of Life Or Death | |
16 | たのしいイモ掘り大会 | Fun At The Potato Dig | |
17 | イーブイくんの大ヘンな一日 | Eevee In A Jam | |
18 | 素敵なクリスマスプレゼント | The Best Gift Ever | |
Bonus 6 | さがしものでドッキドキ!? | The Heart's Search | |
Bonus 7 | なぜなぜ?コダックくん | Why, Psyduck, Why? | |
Volume 4: Friends and Families | 19 | ゼニガメ5人姉妹参上 | The Five Sisters of Squirtle |
20 | ラブラブ ダネリーナ | Green-Eyed Bulbasaur | |
21 | ホレぐすりを追いかけろ! | Follow that Love Potion! | |
22 | ピジョー&ピジョコの恋物語 | Pidgeot Loves Pidgetta | |
23 | マロン大ピンチ!! | Hazel's Big Adventure! | |
24 | ヒトカゲくんのたいくつな1日 | ??? | |
Bonus 8 | かくれんぼでドッキドキ!? | The Unbearable Suspense of Hide-and-Seek! | |
Bonus 9 | 怪談でドッキドキ!!!! | The Unbearable Suspense of... THE GHOSTSTORY!!! (BOO!) | |
Special | ポケモンゲットだぜー!! | Let's Catch Some Pokémon! | |
Special | ウォールのプレゼント | Wal's Present | |
Volume 5: Going Coconuts | 25 | ひとりぼっちのナゾノクサ | Odd Oddish Out |
26 | キンチョ〜の初デート | The Terror of... the First Date! | |
27 | アーモンドのホントのきもち? | Hypnotism | |
28 | ピッピ・ウォールの大特訓 | Wal of Power | |
29 | ダイエットするでちゅ! | Never Say Diet! | |
30 | マロンのメリークリスマス | Hazel's Holiday | |
Bonus 10 | 恋のドッキドキ大作戦!! | The Master Plan... for Romance! | |
Bonus 11 | コイキングの魔法でキレイになるっ!? | Magikarp Journey | |
Bonus 12 | ピカチュウのさかなつり!? | Gone Fishing!? | |
Volume 6: Gold & Silver | 31 | るーちゃんがんばって! | Eevee-Lu-Tion |
32 | メタモンくんの変身試験 | The Ditto Test | |
33 | ふしぎなたまご | Eggcellent Togepi | |
34 | トゲピー大パニック! | The Great Togepi Disaster | |
35 | 大好きなクコママヘ | PokéMom | |
36 | 恋する少女♥チコ登場 | Almond love is Hazel | |
Bonus 13 | 恐怖のうらないでドッキドキ!? | The Terrible Omen | |
Bonus 14 | 一番の友達 | Raichu's Best Friend | |
Bonus 15 | すき?きらい? | Loves Me? Loves Me Not? | |
Volume 7: From the Heart | 37 | なぞの美少女·ジンジャー登場 | The Mysterious Beauty |
38 | Swimming with the Qwilfish | ||
39 | The Very First Date | ||
40 | Heavenly Pokémon | ||
41 | Clefairy's Blue Period | ||
42 | Rock-a-Bye Pokémon (Part 1) | ||
43 | Rock-a-Bye Pokémon (Part 2) | ||
Bonus 16 | 1本星の丘で… | The Hill of the Lone Star Tree | |
Bonus 17 | プリンちゃんのでドッキドキ | Jigglypuff's Joy |
A shōnen Pokémon manga directly based on the Pokémon games. It was released in 1998. It follows the plot of Pokémon Red and Blue Versions closer than any other Pokémon manga.
Many details not included in other manga or the anime, such as the hunt for Warden Slowpoke's dentures, are covered. It was released in a single volume containing 10 chapters. It ends with the defeat of the Elite Four.
Chapter 01: Prologue Chapter 02: Nibi City (Pewter City) Chapter 03: Hanada City (Cerulean City) Chapter 04: Kuchiba City (Vermilion City) Chapter 05: Tamamushi City (Celadon City) Chapter 06: Sekichiku City (Fuchsia City) Chapter 07: Yamabuki City (Saffron City) Chapter 08: Guren Town (Cinnabar Island) Chapter 09: Tokiwa City (Viridian City) Chapter 10: Sekiei Kougen (Indigo Plateau)
Ash & Pikachu (Satoshi to Pikachu in Japan) is a 6 volume manga series made by Takashi Teshirogi. The series follows the plot and characters from the anime. It is published in English in Singapore by Chuang Yi.
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | Hoppip, The Wind Calls! | |
2 | The Beginning Of Good Luck?! Pokémon Fortune Telling | ||
3 | Treasure Hunting?! Try The Maze! | ||
4 | The Cowardly God Of Plagues | ||
5 | The Murkrows' Plot | ||
6 | After The Missing Rucksack!! | ||
Volume 2 | 7 | Let's Save The Lugia! | |
8 | Catch The Wobbuffet!! | ||
9 | Searching For The Colour Of Miracles | ||
10 | The Grand Phydon Plan. | ||
11 | Do Your Best Bulbasaur!! | ||
12 | The Tyrogue's Thoughts | ||
Volume 3 | 13 | The Dream Potion Recipe!! | |
14 | The Dragonite's Imperial Wrath | ||
15 | A Mysterious Egg!! | ||
16 | One Half Of A Pokéball | ||
17 | Let's Save Pikachu!! | ||
18 | The Keeper Of The Tree, Treecko!! | ||
Volume 4 | 19 | Trust In Each Other!! | |
20 | Brock, A Man Of Resolve!! | ||
21 | The Enchanting Pokémon Soul! | ||
22 | A Pokémon Battle Against An Entire Family?! | ||
23 | Two Groups Attacking! Magma VS. Aqua | ||
24 | A Mysterious Masked Man Appears! | ||
Volume 5 | 25 | I'll Win With My Own Battle Style!! | |
26 | Hunt For The Treasure Of The Universe! | ||
27 | Tale Of The Friendship Between Pikachu And Meowth | ||
28 | Saving Kyogre, The Lord Of The Ocean Depths! | ||
29 | Battle Till The End! Drake, One Of The Elite Four! | ||
30 | The Birth Of The Invincible Team, Max And Ralts!! |
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys (Japanese title: Pocket Monster Kin Gin Golden Boys) is a manga series based on the Pokémon games called Pokémon Gold and Silver.
The series is made by Muneo Saito. All three volumes of Pokémon Gold & Silver are published in English in Singapore by Chuang Yi.
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | Let's Go! The Journey Towards The Championship | |
2 | Falkner's The Bird Keeper's Challenge!! | ||
3 | The Legendary Pokémon Appears! | ||
4 | Let's Aim For The Goal! | ||
5 | Extreme Power!! The Friday Pokémon | ||
6 | Get up Again, Bayleef | ||
7 | The Great Search! Let's Rescue The Slowpokes! | ||
8 | For Pikachu's Sake!! The Search For The Missing Farfetch'd | ||
Volume 2 | 9 | Let's Use Fighting Type Pokémon!! | |
10 | A Huge Mysterious Tree!! | ||
11 | Gold And Black VS. Team Rocket | ||
12 | The Legendary Pokémon | ||
13 | A Promise Given To Miltank | ||
14 | Let's Fight! The Mini Pokémon Tournament | ||
15 | Escape From The Mystery Forest! | ||
16 | The New Pokémon Is Hatched!! | ||
Volume 3 | 17 | A Spectacular Battle To Save Ampharos!! | |
18 | Let's Survive This Sea Battle | ||
19 | The Truth About The Mysterious Whirl Islands!! | ||
20 | A Serious Crisis!! The Battle With The Lugia | ||
21 | The Secret Of The Fighting Type Pokémon | ||
22 | Farewell To Pikachu?! | ||
23 | Let's Fight For The Future!! |
Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire is a continuation of the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga series which is based on the video games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It was created by Kosaku Anakubo and published by Chuang Yi in English.
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | Let's Go Catch The Dumpling Thief!! | |
2 | I Won't Let You Lead!! | ||
3 | Something Happened!! Let's Go After Pikachu!! | ||
4 | There's Someone More Important Than Clefairy?! | ||
5 | Let's Try To Be Idols!! | ||
6 | Extra Heavyweight Battle | ||
7 | Let's Invite Something New! Go! Go! Go! | ||
8 | Esper Cleairy?! | ||
9 | Clefairy's Training Camp!! | ||
10 | We've Found Team Magma's Secret!! | ||
Volume 2 | 11 | The Haunted Gym | |
12 | Save Wailmer! | ||
13 | I Hate Pokémon?! | ||
14 | Pokémon Friendshop Story | ||
15 | Clefairy Goes Home! | ||
16 | Death Match Between Summer And Winter! | ||
17 | Serious Bicycle Match! | ||
18 | Another Spheal Boom?! | ||
19 | What's In The Box?! | ||
20 | Clefairy Becomes A Billionaire?! | ||
Volume 3 | 21 | Christmas Night Is Battle Night! | |
22 | Descent Of The Weather God!! | ||
23 | A Formidable Rival! | ||
24 | We're A Family!! | ||
25 | Dieting In A Pot!! | ||
26 | Welcome To 100-Yen Paradise! | ||
27 | Clefairy Transforms?! | ||
28 | Wild Boy Goes Home!! | ||
29 | Rare Pokémon!! | ||
Special 1 | Clefairy, Form Teacher Of Class 1P!! | ||
Volume 4 | 30 | The Mystrey Of A Minsummer's Night | |
31 | Aiming For 100% Viewership!! | ||
32 | A Visitor From Outer Space?! | ||
33 | Clefairy, A Police Officer?! | ||
34 | Pokémon Task Force In Action!! | ||
35 | The Selected Trainer?! | ||
36 | Clefairy, The Baseball Team's Saviour?! | ||
37 | Get It At All Costs! | ||
38 | Annual Big Cleaning Operation!! | ||
39 | Pokémon New Year | ||
Special 2 | Pokémon Short Comics | ||
Volume 5 | 40 | The Greastest Invention?! | |
41 | P1 Grand Championship Begins! | ||
42 | Pokémon Magic Show | ||
43 | Welcome To Clefairy Park! | ||
44 | Clefairy Is Head-Hunted?! | ||
45 | Find The Ancient Pokémon!! | ||
46 | Clefairy Saves A Village?! | ||
47 | Steer Sharpedo To The Right Path!! | ||
48 | Clefairy, A Popular Comic Artist?! | ||
49 | I've Got A Big Fish!! | ||
50 | Showdown! Clefairy VS Mew!! | ||
Volume 6 | 51 | Clefairy's New Power! | |
52 | It's A Crazy Festival! And There're No Rules! | ||
53 | Clefairy's Golf Debut! | ||
54 | Clefairy Becomes A Work Of Art! | ||
55 | The Mountain Lodge Tragedy! | ||
56 | Pokémon Flu Chaos! | ||
57 | Spring Cleaning Mayhem! | ||
58 | Clefairy In The Match Of The Century! | ||
59 | Enter The World Of Sumo! | ||
60 | Clefairy Has Been Abandoned?! | ||
61 | Clefairy's Dome Concert! | ||
62 | Let's Go After The Pokémon Ranger! | ||
Special 3 | Special Pokémon Comic Strips! |
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | The Fateful Meeting! | |
2 | Enemies And Friends | ||
3 | Partner Gone!! | ||
4 | Everlasting Bond...!! |
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | Uchuu kara Kita Pokémon!! | The Pokémon From Outer Space! |
2 | Shougeki Hakkaku! Suishoutai no Nazo | The Shocking Impact And The Mysterious Gem! | |
3 | Fureaeru Nakama...!! | The Gathering Of The Companions...!! |
Bk Volume | Chapter# | Japanese Title | English Title |
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Volume 1 | 1 | The Blue Adventurer Appears! | |
2 | The Mystery Of 'The Tree Of Beginning' | ||
3 | The Truth Behind the Legend!! |
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