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'''HeartGold & SoulSilver''' is the ninth chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.  
The '''''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' arc''' (Japanese: '''ハートゴールド・ソウルシルバー編''' ''HeartGold & SoulSilver arc''), also referred to as '''''The Ninth Chapter''''' (Japanese: '''第九章''' ''The Ninth Chapter''), is the ninth story arc of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}, consisting of three volumes. It began serialization in March 2010, and ended in November 2010.


The chapter features the characters {{Adv|Gold}}, {{Adv|Silver}}, and {{Adv|Crystal}}.
The arc follows {{adv|Gold}}, who gets in a battle with {{Adv|Arceus}}, as he searches for the missing [[Lance]]. Elsewhere, [[Team Rocket]] has resurfaced, which causes {{adv|Silver}} to set out and stop them once more. Meanwhile, the four {{tc|Executive|Rocket Executives}}, [[Archer]], [[Proton]], [[Petrel]], and [[Ariana]], have taken over the newly-revived Team Rocket from [[Carr]] in attempt to find their currently-missing leader, {{adv|Giovanni}}.


So far the only things known are that Gold is looking for [[Lance]], who has gone missing, and gets in a battle against an {{p|Arceus}} along with Silver and Crystal. Meanwhile, [[Carr]] is trying to resurrect Team Rocket and sets up a base at the newly opened {{jo|Safari Zone}}. The four Rocket executives, [[Proton]], [[Petrel]], [[Ariana]], and [[Archer]] appear and seem to take control from him, saying that they will "stay true to [[Giovanni|Giovanni's]] intentions".
==Volumes==
*{{PAV|41}}
*{{PAV|42}}
*Four chapters in {{PAV|43}}{{tt|*|Placed in Volume 42 for the VIZ Media version}}


Petrel reveals that [[Lance]] was taken down by the Generals in a battle. All of the Johto Gym Leaders, besides [[Pryce]], have made an appearance in this arc. As the arc goes on, it turns out the Four Executives (know as the 'Four Generals' in the manga) are searching for Arceus and the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]. It is also revealed by {{Adv|Silver}} that his father, Giovanni, is missing alongside his {{p|Ursaring}}. Blue gave him a {{p|Rhyperior}}, not only to evolve it, but to have another Pokémon on his team to make up for his missing Ursaring.
===Chapters===
{{main|List of chapters in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc of Pokémon Adventures}}


Two of the Four Generals have differences in the manga not present in the games, such as Petrel having the ability to successfully disguise himself as any person he's met, and Ariana has appeared much chubbier in later chapters due to Kusaka not wanting her to be portrayed as a 'stereotypical female villain.' During a battle with {{Adv|Crystal}}, [[Ariana]] reveals that each of the Four Generals have a different job: [[Petrel]] to seek out the Plates, [[Proton]] to find the [[Sinjoh Ruins]], herself to fend off intruders, and when she's about to talk about Archer, the man appears himself with the other two Generals before she can say.  
==Important events==
{{spoilers}}
{{main|Timeline of events in Pokémon Adventures#HeartGold & SoulSilver arc|Timeline of events in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc of Pokémon Adventures}}
*{{adv|Gold}} participates in [[Pokéathlon]] competitions. [[Lance's Dragonite|A Dragonite]] abruptly appears, after which Gold travels to [[Ecruteak City]].
*{{adv|Silver}} finds out about [[Plate|Plates]] and {{Adv|Arceus}}.
*Silver meets {{adv|Crystal}} again at the [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]].
*Silver discovers the Plates' purpose.
*Crystal chases Arceus, and the trio regroups at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]].
*[[Archer]] forces Arceus to create the members of the [[Pokémon of Myth]].
*[[Giovanni]], [[Lance]], and [[Pryce]] appear.
*Team Rocket is stopped, and the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] brings Giovanni medicine to heal him.
*In the Sinnoh region, [[Johanna]] notices that {{adv|Diamond|her son}} has gone off to partcipate in [[PS338|a comedy competition]].


There have been some party changes with the three Johto Pokédex holders, as Silver no longer has his Ursaring but has gained a Rhyperior from {{Adv|Blue}}, Gold's {{p|Aipom}} has evolved into an {{p|Ambipom}} and [[Gold (Adventures)#Togebo|Togebo]] later evolves twice, first into {{p|Togetic}} and then into {{p|Togekiss}}.
==Party changes==
===Additions===
* Silver's [[Blue's Rhyperior|Rhydon]] (prior to [[PS449]])


===Evolutions===
The following Pokémon evolve:
* Silver's {{p|Rhydon}} to {{TP|Silver|Rhyperior}} (prior to [[PS449]])
* Silver's {{p|Sneasel}} into {{TP|Silver|Weavile}} ([[PS445]])
* Silver's {{p|Murkrow}} into {{TP|Silver|Honchkrow}} ([[PS445]])
* Gold's {{p|Aipom}} into {{TP|Gold|Ambipom}} ([[PS448]])
* Gold's {{p|Togepi}} into {{TP|Gold|Togetic}} ([[PS459]])
* Gold's {{p|Togetic}} into {{TP|Gold|Togekiss}} ([[PS459]])


==Volumes==
==Gym Battles==
No Gym Leaders are challenged.


===Rounds===
==Trivia==
{{main|List of rounds in the ninth chapter of Pokémon Adventures}}
* ''[[PS460|All About Arceus IX]]'' reveals that the events of this arc take place before the events of the ''{{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl|Diamond & Pearl}}'' and {{MangaArc|Platinum}}s, making it the first known arc that takes place earlier than the arcs preceding it.
* This is the shortest finished arc in Pokémon Adventures by both number of chapters and number of pages.
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 29 December 2023

Platinum arc
Pokémon Adventures
Black & White arc
HeartGold & SoulSilver
HGSS chapter Adventures.png
Gold and Silver with the Four Executives of Team Rocket in the HeartGold & SoulSiver arc
Chapters 19
(PS442 - PS460)
Region Johto
Preceded by Platinum arc
Followed by Black & White arc

The HeartGold & SoulSilver arc (Japanese: ハートゴールド・ソウルシルバー編 HeartGold & SoulSilver arc), also referred to as The Ninth Chapter (Japanese: 第九章 The Ninth Chapter), is the ninth story arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga, consisting of three volumes. It began serialization in March 2010, and ended in November 2010.

The arc 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 Rocket Executives, Archer, Proton, Petrel, and Ariana, have taken over the newly-revived Team Rocket from Carr in attempt to find their currently-missing leader, Giovanni.

Volumes

Chapters

Main article: List of chapters in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc of Pokémon Adventures

Important events

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201
Main article: Timeline of events in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc of Pokémon Adventures

Party changes

Additions

Evolutions

The following Pokémon evolve:

Gym Battles

No Gym Leaders are challenged.

Trivia

  • All About Arceus IX reveals that the events of this arc take place before the events of the Diamond & Pearl and Platinum arcs, making it the first known arc that takes place earlier than the arcs preceding it.
  • This is the shortest finished arc in Pokémon Adventures by both number of chapters and number of pages.


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