"Fortunately Feraligatr" ( VSオーダイル: プレート争奪戦!, VS Ōdairu, "VS Ordile: Struggle for the Plates!") "Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down" ( VSマニューラ: サファリゾーンの戦い!, VS Manyūra, "VS Manyula: Safari Zone Battle!") "Dealing With A Koffing Fit" ( VSドガース: 復活の狼煙!, VS Dogāsu, "VS Dogars: Beacon of Revival!") "One Tough Togepi" ( VSトゲピー: 極秘指令!, VS Togepī, "VS Togepy: Top-Secret Orders!") "Attaway, Aipom!" ( VSエイパム: 四天王登場!, VS Eipamu, "VS Eipam: The Four Heavenly Kings Appear!") "Out-Odding Oddish" ( VSナゾノクサ: 挑戦 ポケスロン!, VS Nazonokusa, "VS Nazonokusa: Pokéathlon Challenge!") However, these releases feature both visual and dialogue edits not found in the original English release and original Japanese tankobon release. Volume 10 is scheduled for December 2010, and volumes 11, 12 and volume 30 of the DP arc (known as volume 1 of Platinum in Viz's release) are all scheduled for 2011 as well. On June 1, 2009, Viz restarted publishing the tankōbon volumes, and are now up to volume 9 as of October 2010. During 2006 they released two volumes with the name of The Best of Pokémon Adventures which are various chapters from the first two arcs put into one book.
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Viz released the first seven volumes of the series in tankōbon format from J to January 2003 as well as in magazine format. The distributing company Viz Media has licensed the series for English in the United States. The Japanese publisher Shogakukan has been releasing the individual chapters in tankōbon format with the first one being released on Augand currently, 52 tankōbon have been released.
The series is written by Hidenori Kusaka, it is illustrated by Mato during the first nine volumes, while Satoshi Yamamoto starts illustrating it since the tenth volume. Since the manga is based on the video games, there are some delays with the serialization since the authors need to have seen the games in order to continue with the plot. The story arcs of the series are based on most of the Pokémon video games released by Nintendo and, as such, the main characters of the series have the name of their video game. These titles, and their order, are subject to change, both in collection into tankōbon, and translation into English.Pokémon Adventures, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Special ( ポケットモンスター SPECIAL, Poketto Monsutā SPECIAL), is a Japanese manga series published by Shogakukan. The Blessing of Happiness (VIZ Media)/Happiness and Blessing (Shogakukan Asia)ħ rounds X & Y chapter, 22 rounds in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, 37 rounds in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon chapter and 19 rounds in Sword & Shield chapter are yet to be published in a tankōbon volume, but have been printed in the magazine, mini volumes, or published online.
See also: Pokémon Black and White (manga) No. Gather to the Place of the Decisive Battle (集結決戦の地へ) Main article: List of Pokémon Adventures volumes (21–40)įierce Fighting in the Sevii Islands (ナナシマでの激闘) The Yellow Caballero: A Trainer in Yellow Main article: List of Pokémon Adventures volumes (1–20) On July 24, 2018, Viz announced their plans to release the regular volume releases digitally on their digital platform, as well as the digital platforms of their associates such as ComiXology and Amazon Kindle with the first seven volumes available initially and the remaining sagas planned for release between August to December 2018. Volume 10 was released in December 2010, and volumes 11, 12 and volume 30 of the DP arc (known as volume 1 of Platinum in Viz's release) were released in 2011. During 2006 they released two volumes with the name The Best of Pokémon Adventures, which are various chapters from the first two arcs put into one book.
The Japanese publisher Shogakukan has been releasing the individual chapters in tankōbon format with the first one being released on August 8, 1997, and currently, 53 tankōbon have been released. It was illustrated by Mato during the first nine volumes, while Satoshi Yamamoto started illustrating it since the tenth volume. The series is written by Hidenori Kusaka. The first volume of the Pokémon Adventures manga, released by Shogakukan on August 8, 1997.