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The '''Pokémon Top 10 Handbook''' is a book by [[Tracey West]]. It contains a list of the "top ten" things in the Pokémon world based on [[Pokémon_anime|the anime]], which are grouped into 22 categories. It does not include any content from the Sinnoh, Unova or Kalos regions, as it was published while the United States was still in Pokémon's [[Generation III|third generation]]. At the end of the book, it gives readers a chance to make their own top 10 list.
The '''Pokémon Top 10 Handbook''' is a book by [[Tracey West]]. It contains a list of the "top ten" things in the Pokémon world based on [[Pokémon anime|the anime]], which are grouped into 22 categories. Despite being published in 2007, it does not include any content from the Sinnoh region since the United States was still in Pokémon's [[Generation III|third generation]]. At the end of the book, it gives readers a chance to make their own top 10 list.


The book features the franchise mascot, {{p|Pikachu}}, on the front cover and legendary duo {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}} on the back.
The book features the franchise mascot, {{p|Pikachu}}, on the front cover and legendary duo {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}} on the back.
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* The blurb for {{Jo|Liza|Liza (the Charizard Trainer)}} distinguishes her from [[Tate and Liza|the Gym Leader of the same name]]. Nevertheless, the same picture of [[Gym Leader]] Liza is used for both Lizas.
* The blurb for {{Jo|Liza|Liza (the Charizard Trainer)}} distinguishes her from [[Tate and Liza|the Gym Leader of the same name]]. Nevertheless, the same picture of [[Gym Leader]] Liza is used for both Lizas.
* The pictures of [[Maxie]] and [[Archie]] are actually pictures of a {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}} and a {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt}}, respectively.
* The pictures of [[Maxie]] and [[Archie]] are actually pictures of a {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}} and a {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt}}, respectively.
* The blurb for the {{evostone|Water Stone}} states that "...Brock's Lotad fell in love with a Mawile, [and] it used a Water Stone to evolve into {{TP|Brock|Ludicolo}}." In reality, it was Brock's Lombre.
* The blurb for the [[Water Stone]] states that "...Brock's Lotad fell in love with a Mawile, [and] it used a Water Stone to evolve into {{TP|Brock|Ludicolo}}." In reality, it was Brock's Lombre.


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==References==
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Pokémon Top 10 Handbook
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ISBN: 0-439-89047-0
Published: 2007[1]
Publisher: Scholastic logo.png
Author: Tracey West

The Pokémon Top 10 Handbook is a book by Tracey West. It contains a list of the "top ten" things in the Pokémon world based on the anime, which are grouped into 22 categories. Despite being published in 2007, it does not include any content from the Sinnoh region since the United States was still in Pokémon's third generation. At the end of the book, it gives readers a chance to make their own top 10 list.

The book features the franchise mascot, Pikachu, on the front cover and legendary duo Kyogre and Groudon on the back.

Blurb

The hottest Fire-types. The most sizzling Electric-types. The smartest Pokémon experts. The baddest battles. And that's just the beginning.

Contents

  • Top 10 Fire-types
  • Top 10 Grass-types
  • Top 10 Water-types
  • Top 10 Normal-types
  • Top 10 Electric-types
  • Top 10 Dark-types
  • Top 10 Rock-types
  • Top 10 Flying-types
  • Top 10 Bug-types
  • Top 10 Psychic-types
  • Top 10 Legendaries
  • Top 10 Trainers
  • Top 10 Bad Guys
  • Top 10 Pokémon Experts
  • Top 10 Gym Leaders
  • Top 10 Attacks
  • Top 10 Items
  • Top 10 Poké Balls
  • Top 10 Battles
  • Ash's Top 10 Moments
  • Top 10 Places to Visit
  • Top 10 Pokémon of All Time

Trivia

  • Legendary Pokémon are not listed among the ten lists of typed Pokémon. Instead, they have their own list.
  • Dual-typed Pokémon are only listed once, even if they are eligible in two categories.
  • The book includes a poster of all the Pokémon listed in the Top 10 categories.

Errors

References


Game guides: Official Pokémon TCG Perfect GuidePokémon Card GB Final Tactical Book
Pokémon Trainer's Survival GuidePokémon Trainer's Guide
Pokémon Pocket Trainer's Guide
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescuer's GuidePokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorer's Guide
Anime guides: All Movies Perfect GuideAmazing Pokémon GuidebookElement Pokédex series
Extreme Pokémon: The Guide for the Ultimate FanPokémon: Greatest BattlesPokémon Hall of Fame
Pokémon: Sinnoh Hall of FamePokémon Top 10 HandbookPokémon Visual Guide • Pokémon Visual Companion (123)
World of SinnohThe Official Adventure GuidePokémon Movie CompanionTraining ManualFirst Partner Handbook
Official Pokémon PokédexEvolution ManualGym Battle Guidebook
Cross-media guides: Beckett Unofficial Guide To Pokémon Diamond & PearlThe Complete Pokémon Pocket Guide
Legendary Pokémon: The Essential Guide - Sinnoh EditionPokémon: Kalos Beginner's Handbook
The Official Pokémon Handbook (234KantoJohtoSinnohUltimateBlack/White
EssentialKalosDeluxe EssentialClassic Collector'sAlolaSuper Deluxe EssentialGalar
Super Extra Deluxe EssentialScarlet & VioletSuper Duper Extra Deluxe Essential)
Pokémon AnnualOfficial Guide to Legendary and Mythical PokémonLegendary and Mythical Guidebook: Deluxe Edition
Case Files (Pokémon: Detective Pikachu)


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