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'''...But Fearow Itself!''' (Japanese: '''VSオニドリル''' ''VS. {{tt|Onidrill|Fearow}}'') is the ninth round in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''...But Fearow Itself!''' (Japanese: '''VSオニドリル''' ''VS. {{tt|Onidrill|Fearow}}'') is the ninth round in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
Once again, [[Bill]] is fixing his new invention, a transporter, in his [[Sea Cottage]] when he locks himself inside the machine. The automatic process begins; however, there is a {{p|Rattata}} in the twin transporter. Bill transforms into a Rattata and ends up getting locked out of his house. Outside, {{adv|Red}}, who has too many [[Poké Ball]]s on his belt, finds the talking Rattata. It introduces itself as Bill, a Pokémon expert; however, in the middle of the introduction, a {{p|Fearow}} grabs Bill and takes him away. Red tries his best to save Bill, but it doesn't seem to work until a powerful electric attack from [[Pika]] knocks the bird down. Fearow goes into an offensive stance and Bill warns Red that it will use {{m|Drill Peck}}. With a fast move, Fearow's beak crosses Red's [[Poli|Poliwhirl]]. After being transformed back into a human, Bill figures that the target was a copy made by the original Poliwhirl and that Fearow was immediately frozen. Inside his house, Bill explains his invention to Red and decides to help him with his Pokémon's storage, the first one he takes... the Fearow.
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Once again, {{adv|Bill}} is fixing his new invention, a transporter, in his [[Sea Cottage]] when he locks himself inside the machine by accident. The automatic process begins with Bill trapped in one half of the machine, and a {{p|Rattata}} in the other half.
 
In {{rt|25|Kanto}}, {{adv|Red}} is troubled by the many [[Poké Ball]]s on his belt, finding carrying them to be cumbersome but unwilling to drop them off due to the effort he put in capturing the Pokémon. While mulling away, he is shocked to find a Rattata with the head of a human and converses in human language. The Rattata introduces itself as Bill, a Pokémon expert; however, in the middle of the introduction, a {{DL|Red (Adventures)|Fearow}} grabs Bill by its talons and takes him away. Red tries his best to save Bill by using his Pokémon, eventually succeeding when [[Pika]] delivers an electric attack from above knocks the bird down, freeing Bill in the process. Despite its damage, Fearow recovers and goes into an offensive stance; Bill recognizes Fearow's movements warns Red that it will use {{m|Drill Peck}}. Spiralling like a torpedo, Fearow dives at Red's [[Poli]]whirl, appearing to pierce it right through. However, it is revealed that Fearow merely pierced a {{m|Double Team}} clone, which gave Poliwhirl time to {{status|freeze}} the Beak Pokémon with {{m|Ice Beam}}.
 
Back at Sea Cottage, Bill is transformed back into a human with Red's help, and the two formally introduce themselves. Bill explains that his invention is meant to transport Pokémon anywhere, anytime, and offers to help Red with his Pokémon's storage. Picking up one of Red's Poké Balls, Bill is flustered to find Fearow inside; the very one that kidnapped him earlier.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* Red meets Bill.
* Red meets Bill.
* Bill accepts to help Red with his [[Pokémon storage system]].
* Bill accepts to help Red with his [[Pokémon Storage System]].
* Red catches a Fearow.
* Red catches a Fearow.
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==Debuts==
==Debuts==
* [[Bill]]
* {{adv|Bill}}


===Pokémon debuts===
===Pokémon debuts===
* {{p|Fearow}}
* {{p|Fearow}}
* {{p|Rattata}}
* {{p|Bellsprout}}


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* {{adv|Red}}
* {{adv|Red}}
* [[Bill]]
* {{adv|Bill}}


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This is the first view of the Pokémon storage system and the transporters in the manga.
* This is the first view of the Pokémon Storage System and the transporters in the manga.
* Red has at least eleven Pokémon at the beginning of this round.
* Red has at least eleven Pokémon at the beginning of this round.
* As in the games Bill is mixed with a Pokémon during a teleportation experiment.
* As in the games, Bill is mixed with a Pokémon during a teleportation experiment.
* The mutated Rattata is the first [[talking Pokémon]] in the manga.
* The mutated Rattata is the first [[talking Pokémon]] in the manga.
* The title is based on the famous quote "The Only thing we have to fear is ''fear itself''." by {{wp|Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin Delano Roosevelt}}.
* The English title for this round is based on the famous quote "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" by {{wp|Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin Delano Roosevelt}}.
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Revision as of 11:23, 12 August 2015

...But Fearow Itself!
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VSオニドリル
VS. Onidrill
Info
Other
Location Route 24
Route 25

...But Fearow Itself! (Japanese: VSオニドリル VS. Onidrill) is the ninth round in the Red, Green & Blue arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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Once again, Bill is fixing his new invention, a transporter, in his Sea Cottage when he locks himself inside the machine by accident. The automatic process begins with Bill trapped in one half of the machine, and a Rattata in the other half.

In Route 25, Red is troubled by the many Poké Balls on his belt, finding carrying them to be cumbersome but unwilling to drop them off due to the effort he put in capturing the Pokémon. While mulling away, he is shocked to find a Rattata with the head of a human and converses in human language. The Rattata introduces itself as Bill, a Pokémon expert; however, in the middle of the introduction, a Fearow grabs Bill by its talons and takes him away. Red tries his best to save Bill by using his Pokémon, eventually succeeding when Pika delivers an electric attack from above knocks the bird down, freeing Bill in the process. Despite its damage, Fearow recovers and goes into an offensive stance; Bill recognizes Fearow's movements warns Red that it will use Drill Peck. Spiralling like a torpedo, Fearow dives at Red's Poliwhirl, appearing to pierce it right through. However, it is revealed that Fearow merely pierced a Double Team clone, which gave Poliwhirl time to freeze the Beak Pokémon with Ice Beam.

Back at Sea Cottage, Bill is transformed back into a human with Red's help, and the two formally introduce themselves. Bill explains that his invention is meant to transport Pokémon anywhere, anytime, and offers to help Red with his Pokémon's storage. Picking up one of Red's Poké Balls, Bill is flustered to find Fearow inside; the very one that kidnapped him earlier.

Major events

201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Cameos

Trivia

  • This is the first view of the Pokémon Storage System and the transporters in the manga.
  • Red has at least eleven Pokémon at the beginning of this round.
  • As in the games, Bill is mixed with a Pokémon during a teleportation experiment.
  • The mutated Rattata is the first talking Pokémon in the manga.
  • The English title for this round is based on the famous quote "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

In other languages



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