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==International translations==
==International translations==
The manga has never been translated into English by [[VIZ Media]]. In {{pmin|Singapore}}, the first three volumes were translated by [[Chuang Yi]].
The manga has never been translated into English by [[VIZ Media]]. In {{pmin|Singapore}}, the first three volumes were translated by [[Chuang Yi]] as ''Pokémon Yeah! I got Pokém'n!''.


In {{pmin|France}}, the first two volumes were translated into French by {{wp|Glénat (publisher)|Glénat}} under the title ''Pokémon, {{tt|Attrapez-les tous!|Catch 'em all!}}'' and in {{pmin|Italy}} they were published in Italian by Play Press Publishing, with the altered title ''Pokémon''.  
In {{pmin|France}}, the first two volumes were translated into French by {{wp|Glénat (publisher)|Glénat}} under the title ''Pokémon, {{tt|Attrapez-les tous!|Catch 'em all!}}'' and in {{pmin|Italy}} they were published in Italian by Play Press Publishing, with the altered title ''Pokémon''.  
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File:Covers Gotta Catch 'Em All manga Chuang Yi.jpg|Volume one, two and three published by Chuang Yi
File:Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All FR volume 1.png|Volume one published in {{pmin|France}}
File:Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All FR volume 1.png|Volume one published in {{pmin|France}}
File:Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All ID volume 1.png|Volume one published in {{pmin|Indonesia}}
File:Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All ID volume 1.png|Volume one published in {{pmin|Indonesia}}

Revision as of 13:28, 8 January 2017

Pokémon Get da ze! redirects here. For the Pokémon catchphrase, which is "Pokémon Get da ze!" in Japan, see Gotta catch 'em all!.
Cover of Volume 1

Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All! (Japanese: ポケモンゲットだぜ! Get Pokémon!) is a shōnen Pokémon manga series which was released in 1999. It is a comedy-styled adventure about a Pokémon Trainer named Shu and his Pikachu. It is written by Miho Asada, who would later go on to write the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga series.

Shu has the ability to talk to his Pikachu using a headset device called an Income.

The manga is a series of short, usually unrelated stories focusing on Shu's attempt to catch as many Pokémon as possible. Arguably, it is the only story in the franchise that emphasizes capturing Pokémon as much as the American "Gotta catch 'em all!" catchphrase did.

Overall, five volumes of this manga have been released, with the first two being about adventures in Kanto, and the last three focusing on Johto.

International translations

The manga has never been translated into English by VIZ Media. In Singapore, the first three volumes were translated by Chuang Yi as Pokémon Yeah! I got Pokém'n!.

In France, the first two volumes were translated into French by Glénat under the title Pokémon, Attrapez-les tous! and in Italy they were published in Italian by Play Press Publishing, with the altered title Pokémon.

In Indonesia, the manga were translated and published by m&c!, under the title Pokémon Petualangan Baru, although the original title is still written on the side of the cover in Japanese.

The series was partially translated to Chinese by Da Ran Publishing under the title 神奇寶貝一把抓 in Taiwan and 寵物小精靈 大捕捉 in Hong Kong. In 2005, the manga was re-translated to Mandarin by Jilin Publishing under the title 神奇宝贝大搜捕 in mainland China.

The series was also published in South Korea by Daewon C.I. titled 포켓몬스터를 잡아라!.

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