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'''Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu''' is the first volume of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga and also the first of three volumes in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}. It is authored by 日下秀憲 [[Hidenori Kusaka]] and illustrated by 真斗 [[Mato]]. | '''Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu''' is the first volume of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga and also the first of three volumes in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}. It is authored by 日下秀憲 [[Hidenori Kusaka]] and illustrated by 真斗 [[Mato]]. In this Pokémon adventures manga, Red accidentally releases all of the pokémon in Professor Oak's lab. They travel to Viridian City, looking for the last escaped pokémon, a Bulbasaur. After entering the gym, they encounter a wild Machoke. Red gets Bulbasaur to use SolarBeam and the wild Machoke is defeated. The Bulbasaur takes an immediate liking to Red, so Oak gives the pokémon to Red. | ||
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Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu is the first volume of the Pokémon Adventures manga and also the first of three volumes in the Red, Green & Blue arc. It is authored by 日下秀憲 Hidenori Kusaka and illustrated by 真斗 Mato. In this Pokémon adventures manga, Red accidentally releases all of the pokémon in Professor Oak's lab. They travel to Viridian City, looking for the last escaped pokémon, a Bulbasaur. After entering the gym, they encounter a wild Machoke. Red gets Bulbasaur to use SolarBeam and the wild Machoke is defeated. The Bulbasaur takes an immediate liking to Red, so Oak gives the pokémon to Red.
Publications
Edition | Country | Company | Date | ISBN | |
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First Edition |
Japan | Shōgakukan | August 8, 1997 | ISBN 4091493319 | |
First Edition by VIZ Media | First Edition |
US/Canada | VIZ Media | April 2000 | ISBN 1569315078 |
Second Edition by VIZ Media | Second Edition |
US/Canada | VIZ Media | June 2, 2009 | ISBN 1421530546 |
First Edition by Chuang Yi | First Edition |
Singapore | Chuang Yi | May 2000 | ISBN 9812318925 |
First Edition by Daewon C.I. | First Edition |
South Korea | Daewon C.I. | Unknown | ISBN ???? |
Rounds
- Round 1: A Glimpse of the Glow
- Round 2: Bulbasaur, Come Home!
- Round 3: The Secret of Kangaskhan
- Round 4: Wanted: Pikachu!
- Round 5: Onix is On!
- Round 6: Gyarados Splashes In!
- Round 7: Raging Rhydon
- Round 8: Suddenly Starmie
- Round 9: ...But Fearow Itself!
- Round 10: Danger: High Voltorb
- Round 11: Buzz Off, Electabuzz!
- Round 12: Wake Up--You’re Snorlax!
- Round 13: Sigh for Psyduck
- Round 14: That Awful Arbok!
Important events
- Red meets Blue.
- Professor Oak gives to Red and Blue the Pokédex.
- Bill helps Red with his Pokémon Storage System.
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
- Red's Nidorino in PS001.
- Red's Bulbasaur "Saur" in PS002.
- Red's Pikachu "Pika" in PS004.
- Red's Fearow in PS009.
- Red's Snorlax "Snor" in PS012.
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
Gym battles
Red defeats the following Gym Leaders:
- Brock in PS005
- Koga in PS007 (unknowingly, no badge gained)
- Misty in PS008
- Lt. Surge in PS011 (does not get a badge)
Character summary
This is Red's Pokédex information and party at the end of this volume.
Red's Pokédex
- Gym badges: 2
- Pokémon seen: 56
- Pokémon owned: 26
Monthly releases
Preceding the release of Volume 1 in North America were five monthly releases containing three rounds each, comprising the entire Volume 1 as well as the first round of Volume 2. These monthly comic book issues were released by VIZ Media between October 1999 and January 2000, followed by the Volume 1 release in April. As a bonus, these monthly releases each contained a sheet of stickers which were not included in the regular volume releases. The following monthly comic book issues were released:
- Mysterious Mew (October 1999)
- Wanted: Pikachu (November 1999)
- Starmie Surprise (December 1999)
- The Snorlax Stop (December 1999)
- The Gastly Ghosts (January 2000)
Trivia
- Despite Red's Poli debuting as a Poliwhirl, the contents page of this volume show Red with a Poliwag.
- Charmander is shown to have spines on its back on the title page, this is the same as on its Generation I back sprites, but is absent in those of future generations.
Errors
There are a few spelling and grammar errors in the brief description of the second volume.
- "See Red in his disguise!" is "See Red is disguise!".
- "An appearance by Mew!" is "An appearans by Mew!".
- "A mysterious living thing!" is "Mysterious Living Thing!".
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |