Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! volume 6

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Volume 5
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
Volume 7
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! volume 6
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Chapters included DPA23 - DPA27
Manga series Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

Volume 6 is the sixth volume of the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga. Authored and illustrated by 伊原しげかつ Shigekatsu Ihara.

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan December 25, 2008 ISBN 4091407609
First Edition by VIZ Media First
Edition
US/Canada VIZ Media March 2, 2010 ISBN 1421531704
First Edition by Chuang Yi First
Edition
Singapore Chuang Yi May 18, 2011 ISBN 9789814323437
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Edition
Hong Kong Ching Win Publishing Group February 1, 2010 ISBN 9789628981946
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Edition
Taiwan Ching Win Publishing Group November 2009 ISBN 9789862560792
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Edition
Thailand Bongkoch Comics August 10, 2010 ISBN 9789743140594

Chapters

Important events

  • Hareta, Mitsumi, and Jun meet Koya, a member of the International Police, and Kaisei, Hareta's father.
  • Luxio evolves into Luxray.
  • Team Galactic, under Charon's command, attempts to blow up the stadium where the Pokémon League is being held, but are thwarted.
  • Kaisei gives Hareta a Pokémon Egg and leaves, since the International Police is after him.

Party changes

Evolutions

The following Pokémon evolve:

Character summary

Hareta's party

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Empoleon
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Regigigas
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Luxray
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Misdreavus
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Onix
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Kadabra


Mitsumi's party

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Infernape
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Milotic
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Leafeon
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Dusknoir
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Electivire


Trivia

"Ah, I've been sighted."
  • As the English volumes do not have dust covers like the Japanese ones, part two of the back cover gag is lost in the English release. The front cover image is moved to the end of the volume and changed into an explanation of the direction the book reads in.

Errors

  • Looker is referred to as "Hansom", an uncommon romanization of his Japanese name, "Handsome".
    • This is later retconned in volume seven, where he states that "Looker" is his code name. He is referred to as "Looker" for the rest of the manga.
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