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title_en=A Little Kadabra'll Do It |
|title_en=A Little Kadabra'll Do It
title_ja=VSユンゲラー |
|title_ja=VS ユンゲラー
title_ro=VS. Yungerer |
|title_ro=VS Yungerer
image=PS032.png |
|image=PS032.png
chapter=Red, Green & Blue |
|chapter=Red, Green & Blue
volume=3 |
|volume=3
number=32 |
|number=32
location=Silph Co. |
|location=[[Silph Co.]]
prev_round=The Art of Articuno |
|prev_round=The Art of Articuno
next_round=The Winged Legends }}
|next_round=The Winged Legends
}}


'''A Little Kadabra'll Do It''' (Japanese: '''VSユンゲラー''' ''VS. {{tt|Yungerer|Kadabra}}'') is the thirty-second round of the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''A Little Kadabra'll Do It''' (Japanese: '''VS ユンゲラー''' ''VS {{tt|Yungerer|Kadabra}}'') is the 32nd round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


== Synopsis ==
==Plot==
Deep within the {{m|SmokeScreen}} from {{Adv|Green}}'s {{p|Horsea}}, [[Sabrina]] proves herself a powerful wielder of {{t|Psychic}} powers as she surprises the girl by having her {{p|Kadabra}} deliver a successful attack. With Kadabra's {{m|Psychic}} Sabrina clears up the smoke cloaking her illusion, and with an order of {{m|Disable}} prevents Green from moving. However, as Sabrina prepares to deal the finishing blow Green mocks her for ignoring her looks; as if to prove Green's superiority in appearances the girl's bust appears to jiggle. Angered, Sabrina has Kadabra use its spoon to slash across Green's chest, but as her dress tears Green reveals the two [[Poké Ball]]s she had secretly hidden on her chest. Releasing {{p|Clefairy}} and [[Green's Wigglytuff|Jigglypuff]], Green has her Pokémon attack Sabrina with {{m|Growl}} and {{m|Sing}}, disrupting Sabrina's psychic focus with the sound-based attacks. As the illusion vanishes, Green decides that she can't fight the [[Gym Leader]] and her powers, and leaves the room with Sabrina's {{Badge|Marsh}}.
{{spoilers}}
Deep within the {{m|SmokeScreen}} from {{adv|Green}}'s {{p|Horsea}} on the third floor of [[Silph Co.]], [[Sabrina]] proves herself a powerful wielder of {{t|Psychic}} powers as she surprises the girl by having her {{TP|Sabrina|Kadabra}} deliver a successful attack. With Kadabra's {{m|Psychic}} Sabrina clears up the smoke cloaking her illusion, and with then has Kadabra use {{m|Disable}} to prevent Green from moving. However, as Sabrina prepares to deal the finishing blow Green mocks her for ignoring her looks, as if to prove Green's superiority in appearances the girl's bust appears to jiggle. Angered, Sabrina has Kadabra use its spoon to slash across Green's chest, but as her dress tears Green reveals the two [[Poké Ball]]s she had secretly hidden on her chest. Releasing {{p|Clefairy}} and [[Jiggly]], Green has her Pokémon attack Sabrina with {{m|Growl}} and {{m|Sing}}, respectively, disrupting Sabrina's psychic focus with the sound-based attacks. As the illusion vanishes, Green decides that she can't fight the [[Gym Leader]] and her powers, and leaves the room with Sabrina's {{badge|Marsh}}.


Continuing to scale the building, Red finds his way into a room with a strange device that has the indentations of seven [[Badge|Gym Badges]]; he overhears two guards outside who call the device the "Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier". Suddenly, Sabrina makes her appearance, ordering the guards away. Recognizing her from the [[PS027|attack]] on [[Pallet Town]], Red releases [[Pika]] to do battle, but this Sabrina turns out to be Green in disguise, with the help of her [[Ditty]]. Meanwhile, {{Adv|Blue}} succeeds in locating [[Professor Oak]] with [[Koga]]'s {{p|Golbat}}. and unties him. As the two leave, the Professor indicates that the townspeople were held in a battling facility further below, while he was called on by [[Team Rocket]] to replace an [[Blaine|escaped scientist]], who had abandoned a horrific experiment he was working on...
Elsewhere, {{adv|Red}} continues to scale the building and eventually finds his way into a room with a strange device that has the indentations of seven [[Badge|Gym Badges]]. Red then overhears two {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s outside who call the device the "Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier". Suddenly, Sabrina makes her appearance, ordering the guards away. Recognizing her from the [[PS027|attack]] on [[Pallet Town]], Red releases [[Pika]] to do battle, but this Sabrina turns out to be Green in disguise, with the help of her [[Ditty]].


Green reveals to Red her possession of the Marsh Badge. With the other Badges on him, Red asks Green for the Badge, but Green offers him a trade as the only option: the Marsh Badge for the Moon Stone Green knows Red has. Unable to convince Green with another compromise, Red makes the swap; Red content on having the Badge, while Green elated at achieving another step of her ulterior motive. As an apparent act of goodwill Green informs Red that the Amplifier is supposed to greatly increase the power of a Pokémon when activated by the seven Gym Badges, but secretly notes that the Amplifier is the key to creating a new Pokémon: her objective from the very beginning.
Meanwhile in the first level of the basement, {{adv|Blue}} succeeds in locating {{adv|Professor Oak}} with [[Koga's Golbat]] and unties him. As Blue tries to untie him, the Professor tells him to rescue the townspeople that are being held in a battling facility below on the second level of the basement. As the two leave, the Professor reveals he was called on by [[Team Rocket]] to replace an [[Blaine|escaped scientist]], who had abandoned a horrific experiment he was working on.


The pair is interrupted by the appearance of the real Sabrina, and as Red places all his badges into the Amplifier, he is stunned when nothing happens to Pika. As Green snatches the Amplifier from Red, she admits that the Badges she'd [[PS017|returned]] him were nothing more than fakes, before leaving an incensed Red to deal with Sabrina. Mocking their infighting Sabrina releases {{p|Moltres}}, and has Kadabra call on {{p|Articuno}} and {{p|Zapdos}}, surrounding Red with the three legendary birds.
Back at Red's locations, Green reveals to Red her possession of the Marsh Badge. With the other Badges on him, Red asks Green for the Badge, but Green offers him a trade as the only option: the Marsh Badge for the {{evostone|Moon Stone}} Green knows Red has. Unable to convince Green with another compromise, Red makes the swap. Red is content with having the Badge, while Green is elated at achieving another step of her ulterior motive. As an apparent act of goodwill Green informs Red that the Amplifier is supposed to greatly increase the power of a Pokémon when activated by the seven Gym Badges, but secretly notes that the Amplifier is the key to creating a new Pokémon: her objective from the very beginning.


Some distance away, Green gleefully replaces the fake Badges with Red's real ones, but is dismayed when the pulse of energy released from the machine flies off. As the energy pulse flies back into the room where Red and Sabrina stand, Red sweats in worry and confusion while Sabrina cracks a sinister, knowing smile...
Suddenly, they are interrupted by the appearance of the real Sabrina, and as Red places all his Badges into the Amplifier, he is stunned when nothing happens to Pika. As Green snatches the Amplifier from Red, she admits that the Badges she'd [[PS017|returned]] to him were nothing more than fakes, before leaving an incensed Red to deal with Sabrina. Mocking their infighting Sabrina releases {{p|Moltres}}, and has Kadabra call on {{p|Articuno}} and {{p|Zapdos}}, surrounding Red with the three [[Legendary birds]].


== Major events ==
Some distance away, Green gleefully replaces the fake Badges with Red's real ones, but is dismayed when the pulse of energy released from the machine flies off. As the energy pulse flies back into the room where Red and Sabrina stand, Red is confused while Sabrina cracks a sinister, knowing smile.
*{{Adv|Green}} steals the {{Badge|Marsh}} from Sabrina.
*Green gives the Marsh Badge to {{adv|Red}}.
=== Debuts ===


====Pokémon debuts ====
==Major events==
* {{adv|Green}} is revealed to own a {{p|Clefairy}}.
* Green steals the {{badge|Marsh}} from [[Sabrina]].
* Green gives the Marsh Badge to {{adv|Red}}.


== Characters ==
{{endspoilers}}


=== Humans ===
===Debuts===
*{{Adv|Red}}
====Pokémon debuts====
*{{Adv|Blue}}
* {{p|Clefairy}} ({{adv|Green}}'s)
*{{Adv|Green}}
*[[Professor Oak]]
*[[Sabrina]]


=== Pokémon ===
==Characters==
*{{p|Pikachu}} (Red's, [[Pika]])
===Humans===
*{{p|Horsea}} (Green's)
* {{adv|Red}}
*{{p|Clefairy}} (Green's; Clefy)
* {{adv|Blue}}
*{{p|Ditto}} (Green's; [[Ditty]])
* {{adv|Green}}
*{{p|Jigglypuff}} ({{OP|Green|Jigglypuff}})
* {{adv|Professor Oak}}
*{{p|Kadabra}} ({{OP|Sabrina|Kadabra}})
* [[Brock]] (flashback)
*{{p|Golbat}} ({{OP|Koga|Golbat}})
* [[Misty]] (flashback)
*{{p|Articuno}} (Team Rocket's)
* [[Lt. Surge]] (flashback)
*{{p|Zapdos}} (Team Rocket's)
* [[Erika]] (flashback)
*{{p|Moltres}} (Team Rocket's)
* [[Koga]] (flashback)
* [[Sabrina]]
* [[Blaine]] (flashback)
* {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s
 
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Pika]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Jigglypuff}} ([[Jiggly]]; {{adv|Green}}'s)
* {{p|Ditto}} ([[Ditty]]; {{adv|Green}}'s)
* {{p|Horsea}} ({{adv|Green}}'s)
* {{p|Clefairy}} (Clefy; {{adv|Green}}'s)
* {{p|Golbat}} ({{OP|Koga|Golbat}})
* {{p|Articuno}} ([[Legendary birds (Adventures)#Articuno|Koga]]'s)
* {{p|Zapdos}} ([[Legendary birds (Adventures)#Zapdos|Lt. Surge]]'s)
* {{p|Kadabra}} ({{OP|Sabrina|Kadabra}})
* {{p|Moltres}} ([[Legendary birds (Adventures)#Moltres|Sabrina]]'s)


==Translation edits==
==Translation edits==
[[File:PS032 edit.png|thumb|right|Top: Original Japanese panel<br>Bottom: English edited panel]]
[[File:PS032 edit.png|thumb|200px|Top: Original Japanese panel<br>Bottom: English edited panel]]
In the VIZ Media second edition, the scene where {{Adv|Green}} hides Poké Balls in her top is edited out. The dialog is changed to make the edited version make sense.
In the [[VIZ Media]] second edition, the scene where {{adv|Green}} hides [[Poké Ball]]s in her top is edited out, however one of the later panels on the same page remains unedited, showing part of her dress in shreds. The dialog is changed to make the edited version make sense.


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* This round shares its Japanese title (''VS. Yungerer'') with [[PS027|Round 27]].
* This round shares its Japanese title with [[PS027]].
* The English title of this round comes from the saying "a little dab'll do ya," meaning "less is more."
* The English title of this round comes from the saying "a little dab'll do ya," meaning "less is more."
* The Finnish edition uses the graphic from the VIZ Media second edition while it has its dialogue translated from the Japanese version. This causes a scene where the Poké Balls in Green's top are not revealed, but are still mentioned by [[Sabrina]]. A ripping sound effect has also been added.


=== Errors ===
===Errors===
* In the VIZ Media second edition, when Green is frozen by {{TP|Sabrina|Kadabra}}'s {{m|Disable}}, one of the panels has hers and Sabrina's dialog in the wrong speech bubbles.
 
==In other languages==
{{translation notice|German}}
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|zh_cmn={{tt|VS 勇吉拉|VS Kadabra}}
|fi={{tt|Red vastaan Kadabra|Red versus Kadabra}}
|fr_eu=Kadabra{{tt|*|Glénat translation}}<br>{{tt|L'écrin à Badges|The showcase for Badges}}{{tt|*|Kurokawa translation}}
|de={{tt|Etwas Kadabra genügt|}}{{tt|*|Egmont Manga & Anime translation}}<br>VS. Kadabra{{tt|*|Panini Comics translation}}
|ko={{tt|VS 윤겔라|VS Kadabra}}
|es_eu={{tt|Contra Kadabra|VS Kadabra}}
|vi={{tt|VS Yungerer|VS Kadabra}}
}}
{{-}}
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{{Project Manga notice}}
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[[fr:Chapitre 32 (Pocket Monsters Special)]]
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Revision as of 12:54, 7 November 2016

A Little Kadabra'll Do It
PS032.png
VS ユンゲラー
VS Yungerer
Info
Other
Location Silph Co.

A Little Kadabra'll Do It (Japanese: VS ユンゲラー VS Yungerer) is the 32nd round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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Deep within the SmokeScreen from Green's Horsea on the third floor of Silph Co., Sabrina proves herself a powerful wielder of Psychic powers as she surprises the girl by having her Kadabra deliver a successful attack. With Kadabra's Psychic Sabrina clears up the smoke cloaking her illusion, and with then has Kadabra use Disable to prevent Green from moving. However, as Sabrina prepares to deal the finishing blow Green mocks her for ignoring her looks, as if to prove Green's superiority in appearances the girl's bust appears to jiggle. Angered, Sabrina has Kadabra use its spoon to slash across Green's chest, but as her dress tears Green reveals the two Poké Balls she had secretly hidden on her chest. Releasing Clefairy and Jiggly, Green has her Pokémon attack Sabrina with Growl and Sing, respectively, disrupting Sabrina's psychic focus with the sound-based attacks. As the illusion vanishes, Green decides that she can't fight the Gym Leader and her powers, and leaves the room with Sabrina's Marsh Badge.

Elsewhere, Red continues to scale the building and eventually finds his way into a room with a strange device that has the indentations of seven Gym Badges. Red then overhears two Team Rocket Grunts outside who call the device the "Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier". Suddenly, Sabrina makes her appearance, ordering the guards away. Recognizing her from the attack on Pallet Town, Red releases Pika to do battle, but this Sabrina turns out to be Green in disguise, with the help of her Ditty.

Meanwhile in the first level of the basement, Blue succeeds in locating Professor Oak with Koga's Golbat and unties him. As Blue tries to untie him, the Professor tells him to rescue the townspeople that are being held in a battling facility below on the second level of the basement. As the two leave, the Professor reveals he was called on by Team Rocket to replace an escaped scientist, who had abandoned a horrific experiment he was working on.

Back at Red's locations, Green reveals to Red her possession of the Marsh Badge. With the other Badges on him, Red asks Green for the Badge, but Green offers him a trade as the only option: the Marsh Badge for the Moon Stone Green knows Red has. Unable to convince Green with another compromise, Red makes the swap. Red is content with having the Badge, while Green is elated at achieving another step of her ulterior motive. As an apparent act of goodwill Green informs Red that the Amplifier is supposed to greatly increase the power of a Pokémon when activated by the seven Gym Badges, but secretly notes that the Amplifier is the key to creating a new Pokémon: her objective from the very beginning.

Suddenly, they are interrupted by the appearance of the real Sabrina, and as Red places all his Badges into the Amplifier, he is stunned when nothing happens to Pika. As Green snatches the Amplifier from Red, she admits that the Badges she'd returned to him were nothing more than fakes, before leaving an incensed Red to deal with Sabrina. Mocking their infighting Sabrina releases Moltres, and has Kadabra call on Articuno and Zapdos, surrounding Red with the three Legendary birds.

Some distance away, Green gleefully replaces the fake Badges with Red's real ones, but is dismayed when the pulse of energy released from the machine flies off. As the energy pulse flies back into the room where Red and Sabrina stand, Red is confused while Sabrina cracks a sinister, knowing smile.

Major events

201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Translation edits

Top: Original Japanese panel
Bottom: English edited panel

In the VIZ Media second edition, the scene where Green hides Poké Balls in her top is edited out, however one of the later panels on the same page remains unedited, showing part of her dress in shreds. The dialog is changed to make the edited version make sense.

Trivia

  • This round shares its Japanese title with PS027.
  • The English title of this round comes from the saying "a little dab'll do ya," meaning "less is more."
  • The Finnish edition uses the graphic from the VIZ Media second edition while it has its dialogue translated from the Japanese version. This causes a scene where the Poké Balls in Green's top are not revealed, but are still mentioned by Sabrina. A ripping sound effect has also been added.

Errors

  • In the VIZ Media second edition, when Green is frozen by Kadabra's Disable, one of the panels has hers and Sabrina's dialog in the wrong speech bubbles.

In other languages

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