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'''A Tale of Ninetales''' (Japanese: '''VSキュウコン''' ''VS. {{tt|Kyukon|Ninetales}}'') is the eighteenth round of the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''A Tale of Ninetales''' (Japanese: '''VS キュウコン''' ''VS {{tt|Kyukon|Ninetales}}'') is the 18th chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
The chapter opens with {{Adv|Blue}} carrying many coins at the [[Celadon Game Corner]]. He is told that he could exchange the coins for a prize: a {{p|Porygon}}. Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Celadon, {{Adv|Red}} is trying to get out of Celadon, but bumps into Blue. After a short greeting, Blue walks off and Red mentions that 'he is as friendly as ever.' Suddenly, someone screams and Red sees that two people are being attacked by [[wild Pokémon]]. He grins at a chance to be a hero and immediately sends out [[Pika|Pikachu]]. However, {{p|Charmeleon}} comes out. Red is shocked and decide to call out all his Pokémon. However, he sends out Golduck, Machoke, Pidgeot, and Scyther. Red realizes this isn't his Pokémon. Suddenly, the two women say Red must be the famous Blue because he has a [[Pokédex]], Charmeleon, and {{p|Golduck}}, but say that he is not good-looking. Red decide to {{pkmn|battle}} and orders Charmeleon to use {{m|Flamethrower}} but instead calls 'Charmander.' When he is unable to control the team, the two women realize he is a fake and he goes away cursing his luck. He then opens his Pokédex. His Pokémon have all got switched with Blue's. He sees the Pokémon working out on their own and admires how Blue trained his Pokémon so well. He tries to make the Pokémon obey him by playing with them, thus trying to get them to swim with him.  
{{spoilers}}
{{adv|Blue}} brings a large pile of {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s to the front desk at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]], with the aim of exchanging them for a prize. Bringing Blue a Pokémon, the attendant informs Blue that unlike Pokémon that are personally caught, Pokémon exchanged at the Game Corner tend to be harder to control.


Meanwhile, Blue is training Red's Pokémon pretty well. He looks at the Pokédex and looks at the Pokémon that got switched with his. He then grins and decides to train them his way.
Meanwhile, {{adv|Red}} is trying to get out of [[Celadon City]], but bumps into Blue chasing after the unruly {{TP|Blue|Porygon}} he received at the Game Corner. All their [[Poké Ball]]s scatter wildly, and they rush to pick them all back up. Blue severely underestimated the warning he received back at the Game Corner, complaining that the Porygon is so difficult to train that he can hardly even use it. Red wants to hear more about Blue's new Pokémon, but he has no interest in spending any more time with Red than he has to, and leaves.


After three days, Red and Blue's Pokémon sit round a campfire. Red offers the Pokémon dinner but they turn away. Red says how he just can't win with these Pokémon. He then reveals that he only caught two Pokémon during the three days: {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Krabby}}. Then he spots a {{p|Ninetales}} and realizes it is fighting something. The 'something' is actually Red's Pikachu, being commanded by Blue. Blue has thought it a variety of moves that are not {{type2|Electric}} and orders Pikachu to use a {{type2|Poison}} attack. He then says that just because Pikachu was an electric Pokémon doesn't mean a good {{pkmn|Trainer}} could not teach it non-electric attacks. He tells Pikachu to finish it but the Ninetales gets away. It runs toward Red and Red is scared. He sends out Machoke as the Ninetales uses a Flamethrower. Blue then shouts at Red and asks him whether he is trying to kill his Machoke. Red argues back by saying that Blue has also worn out Pikachu. Blue looks away, saying that it is no big deal. Then he tells Red to save his Machoke. Suddenly, Blue's Machoke [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Machamp}} and is able to weaken the Ninetales. Blue captures it with Red's [[Poké Ball]], and keeps it. Although Red's Poké Ball caught it, Blue argues that it was his Machamp that weakened it and succeeds in claiming it.  
Suddenly, he hears the voices of two girls screaming. Red looks over to see them being chased by a group of angry [[wild Pokémon]]. He's happy to take the chance to be a hero, and rushes to send out [[Pika]]. Much to his confusion, {{TP|Blue|Charmeleon}} comes out instead. The girls take cover behind Red, and he decides to send out all his Pokémon, only to send out {{TP|Blue|Golduck}}, {{TP|Blue|Machoke}}, {{p|Pidgeot}}, and {{TP|Blue|Scyther}}.


As the Pokémon return to their respective trainers, they find out something is wrong with their usual attitude. Blue's Pokémon have become cheerful instead of calmer and frowning more. Also, instead of being cheerful, Red's Pokémon have taken up Blue's Pokémon's usual attitude.
As Red realizes that the Pokémon all aren't his, the two women mistake Red for the famous [[Pokémon Trainer]] named Blue because he has a [[Pokédex]], Charmeleon, and Golduck. They knew a famous Trainer was in the area, but never thought they'd get the chance to meet him. Red tries to explain the situation, but the girls push him closer to the Pokémon, encouraging him to show off his battle skills. Red commands Charmeleon to use {{m|Flamethrower}}, the Pokémon completely oblivious to his orders, as Red is trampled by the passing horde.
 
Later, Red is trudging along his way, thinking back on the events from earlier. After his loss, the girls recognized him as a fake, disappointed at his incompetence. He can't believe all his Pokémon got switched with Blue's, looking through them again and not seeing a single one he would have any experience with. Charmeleon bites at Red, unwilling to accept his offer to be friends. Instead, Blue's Pokémon run off to train by themselves, leaving Red surprised at their discipline. Knowing they won't listen to anyone else besides their own Trainer, he tries to make another effort to befriend them by inviting them to go swimming with him.
 
Meanwhile, Blue is training Red's Pokémon. As [[Poli]], [[Saur]], and [[Pika]] struggle to keep up Blue, he is at least happy that their Pokédexes were also switched, giving him all the information he needs on Red's Pokémon until they can switch back again. He looks through his options, and decides to train them his way.
 
After three days, Red sits at a campfire with Blue's Pokémon. While the Pokémon no longer show aggression towards Red, he notes that even after this time they still don't obey him, giving him only two Pokémon captures during the three days: {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Krabby}}. Gazing into the distance, he spots a {{p|Ninetales}} and realizes it is fighting something, Red's Pikachu, being commanded by Blue.
 
Blue orders a {{m|Toxic}} from Pika, who delivers the attack with a gash from its tail, and remarks that while Pikachu is an {{t|Electric}} Pokémon, it didn't mean a good {{pkmn|Trainer}} couldn't teach it non-Electric attacks. He tells Pikachu to finish it, but the Ninetales gallops away and charges towards Red, launching a burst of fire at him. In response, Red reflexively sends out Blue's Machoke, much to Blue's anger as he catches up. The two begin arguing about how they're treating each other's Pokémon when suddenly, Blue's Machoke [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Machamp}} as it is attacked by Ninetales. With its new strength, Machamp successfully manages to pin Ninetales, allowing both boys to throw their own Poké Balls at it. Red's Poké Ball captures the Ninetales, but Blue argues that it was his Machamp that weakened it for capture, and thus claims the Ninetales.
 
The next day, both Trainers have re-exchanged their Pokémon and gone their separate ways. Blue furiously notes that while he trained Red's Pokémon, Red didn't help his Pokémon grow, aside from Machamp, who for some reason couldn't evolve until Red held onto it temporarily; an observation Blue chalks up to coincidence, as he ponders the strangely affectionate demeanor of his Pokémon, even Porygon, who used to be disobedient is now snuggling him with affection. Meanwhile, Red finds himself chased by his own Pokémon, who adopted Blue's serious attitude through training.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{Adv|Blue}} wins a {{p|Porygon}} from the Rocket Game Corner.
* {{adv|Blue}} wins a {{TP|Blue|Porygon}} from the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]].
* {{Adv|Red}} and Blue accidentally trade their Pokémon.
* Blue is revealed to own a {{TP|Blue|Scyther}}, {{TP|Blue|Golduck}}, {{TP|Blue|Machoke}}, and {{p|Pidgeot}}.
* {{adv|Red}} and Blue accidentally [[trade]] some of their Pokémon.
* Red catches a {{p|Diglett}} and a {{p|Krabby}} with help from Blue's Pokémon.
* Red catches a {{p|Diglett}} and a {{p|Krabby}} with help from Blue's Pokémon.
* Blue's {{p|Machoke}} evolves into a {{p|Machamp}}.
* Blue's {{p|Machoke}} evolves into a {{p|Machamp}} while being under Red's possession.
* Blue catches a {{p|Ninetales}}.
* Red catches a {{p|Ninetales}}, but Blue claims it.
* Red and Blue return their own Pokémon to each other.
* Red and Blue return their own Pokémon to each other.
{{Adventuresevents}}
{{endspoilers}}
===Debuts===
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====
====Pokémon debuts====
*{{p|Ninetales}}
* {{p|Porygon}} ({{OP|Blue|Porygon}})
* {{p|Marowak}}
* {{p|Golduck}} ({{OP|Blue|Golduck}})
* {{p|Pidgeot}} ({{adv|Blue}}'s)
* {{p|Krabby}} ({{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Ninetales}} ({{adv|Blue}}'s)


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
*{{Adv|Red}}
* {{adv|Red}}
*{{Adv|Blue}}
* {{adv|Blue}}
*People at the Game Corner
* People at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]]
*Two Blue's fan girls
* Blue's fan girls


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
*{{p|Pikachu}} (Red's; [[Pika]])
* {{p|Poliwrath}} ([[Poli]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
*{{p|Poliwrath}} (Red's; [[Poli]])
* {{p|Ivysaur}} ([[Saur]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
*{{p|Ivysaur}} (Red's; [[Saur]])
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Pika]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
*{{p|Diglett}} (Red's; new)
* {{p|Diglett}} ({{adv|Red}}'s; new)
*{{p|Krabby}} (Red's; new)
* {{p|Krabby}} ({{adv|Red}}'s; new)
*{{p|Porygon}} (Blue's; new)
* {{p|Scyther}} ({{OP|Blue|Scyther}})  
*{{p|Charmeleon}} ({{OP|Blue|Charizard}})
* {{p|Charmeleon}} ({{OP|Blue|Charmeleon}})
*{{p|Golduck}} (Blue's)
* {{p|Golduck}} ({{OP|Blue|Golduck}})
*{{p|Machoke}} (Blue's; evolves)
* {{p|Machoke}} ({{OP|Blue|Machamp}}; evolves)
*{{p|Machamp}} (Blue's; newly evolved)
* {{p|Machamp}} ({{OP|Blue|Machamp}}; newly evolved)
*{{p|Scyther}} (Blue's)  
* {{p|Pidgeot}} ({{adv|Blue}}'s)
*{{p|Pidgeot}} (Blue's)
* {{p|Porygon}} ({{OP|Blue|Porygon}}; new)
*{{p|Ninetales}} (Blue's; new)
* {{p|Ninetales}} ({{adv|Blue}}'s; new)
*{{p|Rhydon}}
* {{p|Rhydon}}
*{{p|Graveler}}
* {{p|Graveler}}
*{{p|Marowak}}
* {{p|Marowak}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Red's [[Snor|Snorlax]] is the only one of his Pokémon that didn't appear in this chapter, nor was it mentioned that he was still with his original Trainer.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* When Red tells Blue's Charmeleon to use Flamethrower, he calls it Charmander.
* The amount of Pokémon {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} accidentally [[trade]] between each other before discovering this contradicts the amount of Pokémon they had with them at the time. While Red had four and Blue had six, Red received six of Blue's Pokémon, while Blue only received three of Red's Pokémon.
* In the [[Chuang Yi]] version, when commanding [[Blue's Charmeleon]] to use {{m|Flamethrower}}, Red calls him {{p|Charmander}}.
* In the [[VIZ Media]] and Chuang Yi versions, Blue claims that his and Red's [[Pokédex]]es were switched as well. In the Japanese version, he actually states the opposite.
* Blue's Pokédex lists Charmander and Charmeleon only as seen despite him having owned both.
** If the Pokédex belonged to Red as the English translations suggest, a similar inconsistency would arise as it lists Bulbasaur as seen despite Red having owned one before.
* In the Chuang Yi version, {{m|Toxic}} is called Toxic Tail Strike, while in the VIZ Media second edition, it is called simply Tail Strike.


==In other languages==
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|prevtitle=The Jynx Jinx
|nextcode=PS019
|nexttitle=Blame It on Eevee
|series=Red, Green & Blue
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 19 January 2024

PS017 : The Jynx Jinx
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS019 : Blame It on Eevee
A Tale of Ninetales
PS018.png
VS キュウコン
VS Kyukon
Info
Shogakukan full volume Chapter 18 in Vol. 2
VIZ Media monthly issue Chapter 18 in The Hunt for Eevee
VIZ Media full volume Adventure 18 in Vol. 2
Series Pokémon Adventures

A Tale of Ninetales (Japanese: VS キュウコン VS Kyukon) is the 18th chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

201
Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
201

Blue brings a large pile of Coins to the front desk at the Rocket Game Corner, with the aim of exchanging them for a prize. Bringing Blue a Pokémon, the attendant informs Blue that unlike Pokémon that are personally caught, Pokémon exchanged at the Game Corner tend to be harder to control.

Meanwhile, Red is trying to get out of Celadon City, but bumps into Blue chasing after the unruly Porygon he received at the Game Corner. All their Poké Balls scatter wildly, and they rush to pick them all back up. Blue severely underestimated the warning he received back at the Game Corner, complaining that the Porygon is so difficult to train that he can hardly even use it. Red wants to hear more about Blue's new Pokémon, but he has no interest in spending any more time with Red than he has to, and leaves.

Suddenly, he hears the voices of two girls screaming. Red looks over to see them being chased by a group of angry wild Pokémon. He's happy to take the chance to be a hero, and rushes to send out Pika. Much to his confusion, Charmeleon comes out instead. The girls take cover behind Red, and he decides to send out all his Pokémon, only to send out Golduck, Machoke, Pidgeot, and Scyther.

As Red realizes that the Pokémon all aren't his, the two women mistake Red for the famous Pokémon Trainer named Blue because he has a Pokédex, Charmeleon, and Golduck. They knew a famous Trainer was in the area, but never thought they'd get the chance to meet him. Red tries to explain the situation, but the girls push him closer to the Pokémon, encouraging him to show off his battle skills. Red commands Charmeleon to use Flamethrower, the Pokémon completely oblivious to his orders, as Red is trampled by the passing horde.

Later, Red is trudging along his way, thinking back on the events from earlier. After his loss, the girls recognized him as a fake, disappointed at his incompetence. He can't believe all his Pokémon got switched with Blue's, looking through them again and not seeing a single one he would have any experience with. Charmeleon bites at Red, unwilling to accept his offer to be friends. Instead, Blue's Pokémon run off to train by themselves, leaving Red surprised at their discipline. Knowing they won't listen to anyone else besides their own Trainer, he tries to make another effort to befriend them by inviting them to go swimming with him.

Meanwhile, Blue is training Red's Pokémon. As Poli, Saur, and Pika struggle to keep up Blue, he is at least happy that their Pokédexes were also switched, giving him all the information he needs on Red's Pokémon until they can switch back again. He looks through his options, and decides to train them his way.

After three days, Red sits at a campfire with Blue's Pokémon. While the Pokémon no longer show aggression towards Red, he notes that even after this time they still don't obey him, giving him only two Pokémon captures during the three days: Diglett and Krabby. Gazing into the distance, he spots a Ninetales and realizes it is fighting something, Red's Pikachu, being commanded by Blue.

Blue orders a Toxic from Pika, who delivers the attack with a gash from its tail, and remarks that while Pikachu is an Electric Pokémon, it didn't mean a good Trainer couldn't teach it non-Electric attacks. He tells Pikachu to finish it, but the Ninetales gallops away and charges towards Red, launching a burst of fire at him. In response, Red reflexively sends out Blue's Machoke, much to Blue's anger as he catches up. The two begin arguing about how they're treating each other's Pokémon when suddenly, Blue's Machoke evolves into Machamp as it is attacked by Ninetales. With its new strength, Machamp successfully manages to pin Ninetales, allowing both boys to throw their own Poké Balls at it. Red's Poké Ball captures the Ninetales, but Blue argues that it was his Machamp that weakened it for capture, and thus claims the Ninetales.

The next day, both Trainers have re-exchanged their Pokémon and gone their separate ways. Blue furiously notes that while he trained Red's Pokémon, Red didn't help his Pokémon grow, aside from Machamp, who for some reason couldn't evolve until Red held onto it temporarily; an observation Blue chalks up to coincidence, as he ponders the strangely affectionate demeanor of his Pokémon, even Porygon, who used to be disobedient is now snuggling him with affection. Meanwhile, Red finds himself chased by his own Pokémon, who adopted Blue's serious attitude through training.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

  • Red's Snorlax is the only one of his Pokémon that didn't appear in this chapter, nor was it mentioned that he was still with his original Trainer.

Errors

  • The amount of Pokémon Red and Blue accidentally trade between each other before discovering this contradicts the amount of Pokémon they had with them at the time. While Red had four and Blue had six, Red received six of Blue's Pokémon, while Blue only received three of Red's Pokémon.
  • In the Chuang Yi version, when commanding Blue's Charmeleon to use Flamethrower, Red calls him Charmander.
  • In the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi versions, Blue claims that his and Red's Pokédexes were switched as well. In the Japanese version, he actually states the opposite.
  • Blue's Pokédex lists Charmander and Charmeleon only as seen despite him having owned both.
    • If the Pokédex belonged to Red as the English translations suggest, a similar inconsistency would arise as it lists Bulbasaur as seen despite Red having owned one before.
  • In the Chuang Yi version, Toxic is called Toxic Tail Strike, while in the VIZ Media second edition, it is called simply Tail Strike.

In other languages



PS017 : The Jynx Jinx
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS019 : Blame It on Eevee
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