Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Pokémonknown in Japan and South Korea as simplyPocket(ポケットモンスター,Poketto Monsutā),is one of the firstPokémonmangato come out in Japan and ran for 13 volumes. InSingaporeit was published byChuang Yiin English in 2005 and it was retitledPokémon.[1]While the first series is set in Kanto, and then Johto, new series were released based on Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos and Alola. The author isKosaku Anakubo[ja].

Pokémon Pocket
Volume 1 cover
ポケットモンスター
(Poketto Monsutā)
Manga
Written byKosaku Anakubo[ja]
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren(boys)
Original runNovember 1996April 2003
Volumes14
Manga
Ruby-Sapphire
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original runSeptember 2003May 2006
Volumes6
Manga
Diamond-Pearl
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original runJune 2006October 2008
Volumes5
Manga
HGSS
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original runJune 2010January 2011
Volumes2
Manga
Pocket BW
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original runAugust 2011August 2013
Volumes4
Manga
Pocket XY
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original runApril 2014October 2016
Volumes5
Manga
Pocket Sun and Moon
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren (boys)
Original run20172020
Volumes4
Manga
Pocket Aniki
Written byKosaku Anakubo
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Aniki
DemographicSeinen
Original run2021– present
Volumes1

On October 11, 2019, it was announced that manga would end its regular publication in Bessatsu CoroCoro after 23 years, being replaced by Machito Gomi’s manga-adaptation of thethen-current series of the Pokémon television series.[2]Though, Kosaku Anakubo continues to write and illustrate new, shorter chapters, first for the quarterly CoroCoro Aniki (discontinued in early 2021) and then for CoroCoro Online under the monikerAniki.[3]

Plot

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The manga follows Red, a young boy competing with a rival, Green, to complete the Illustrated Pokémon Encyclopedia/Pokédex and become the master of Pokémon. In this manga, Pokémon are capable of human speech. It is thought that a Pippi/Clefairy is the main character, although it is just a follower of Red. It is obnoxious but lovable, whose big mouth sometimes gets it into trouble. Surprisingly enough, it comes up with clever ideas to help Red and Pikachu.

In the first few manga books, Red's team consists ofPikachuand Pippi/Clefairy only. However, later on, Red gains a valuable companion in Tyrogue, as well. Pikachu himself is unable to talk.

The story also goes to the Johto region, where Red gets introduced to trainers Gold and Silver, supposedly based on the video game characters. The story then goes to Hoenn in the last volume, where Red thinks of receiving aAchamo/Torchicand abandoning Pippi/Clefairy. It is after this that the story continues under the name of Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire, starting the volume number from 1.[4]

Characters

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  • Red(レッド,Reddo)(Isamu Akai(Xích tỉnh dũng,Akai Isamu)): Charged with completing the Pokémon Zukan, he is Green's rival.
  • Clefairy(Pippiin the Japanese version): Red's first Pokémon ally. It is very vulgar and likes to do 'sick' things to attract attention.
  • Pikachu:Clefairy's younger cousin who joins Red and Clefairy. He is unable to talk.
  • Green(グリーン,Gurīn)(Kai Midorikawa(Lục xuyên khai,Midorikawa Kai)): Red's rival.

Sequels Ruby-Sapphire

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Ruby-Sapphire(ポケットモンスタールビー・サファイア,Poketto Monsutā Rubī-Safaia)is the first sequel, and is set inHoenn.The first volume was released September 25, 2003, and the last was released May 26, 2006. It was released in Singapore by Chuang Yi asPokémon Ruby-Sapphire.

Diamond-Pearl

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Diamond-Pearl(ポケットモンスターダイヤモンド・パール,Poketto Monsutā Daiyamondo-Pāru)is the second sequel, and is set in Sinnoh. The first volume was released January 26, 2007, and the last was released October 28, 2009.

HGSS

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HGSS(ポケットモンスター HG・SS,Poketto Monsutā Eichi Jī Esu Esu)is the third sequel, and is set in Johto. The first volume was released June 28, 2010, and the second and last was released January 28, 2011. It was released in Singapore asPokémon HGSS.

Black-White

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Pocket BW(ポケットモンスターブラック・ホワイト,Poketto Monsutā Burakku-Howaito)is the fourth sequel, and is set inUnova.It was first released March 6, 2011 and the last volume was released August 28, 2013.

XY(ポケットモンスターエックス・ワイ)is the fifth sequel, and is set inKalos.It was first released on April 28, 2014 and the last volume was released on October 28, 2016.

Sun and Moon

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Sun and Moon(ポケットモンスター サン・ムーン biên)is the sixth sequel, and is inAlola.It was first released on November 28, 2017.

Sword and Shield

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Big Bro(ポケットモンスターアニキ biên)is the seventh sequel. It was first released on June 11, 2021. It includes the specialSword and Shield(ソード・シールド biên).


References

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  1. ^"Pokémon Pocket MonstersArchived2008-09-14 at theWayback Machine."Chuang Yi.Accessed November 4, 2008.
  2. ^Mateo, Alex (October 11, 2019)."Kōsaku Anakubo's Pocket Manga Ends After 23 Years".Anime News Network.RetrievedOctober 11,2019.
  3. ^"ギエピー! Huyệt cửu bảo bản “ポケモン” アニキ biên 1 quyển に21 thoại phân thâu lục, 25 niên mục もよろしくっピ!! ( コミックナタリー ) ".Yahoo!ニュース(in Japanese). Archived fromthe originalon 2021-07-30.Retrieved2021-07-30.
  4. ^"Pokémon Ruby-SapphireArchived2008-09-14 at theWayback Machine."Chuang Yi.Accessed November 4, 2008.
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