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'''Pocket Monsters''' is a shonen [[Pokémon]] manga directly based on the [[Pokémon games]]. It was released in 1998.  It follows the plot of [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] closer than any other Pokémon manga.
'''Pocket Monsters Zensho''' (Japanese:'''まんが版 ポケットモンスター全書''') is a shōnen [[Pokémon manga]] directly based on the [[Pokémon games]]. It follows the plot of {{game|Red and Blue|s}} closer than any other Pokémon manga. Many details not included in other manga or the anime, such as the hunt for the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]]'s dentures, are covered. It ends with the defeat of the [[Elite Four]].


Many details not included in other manga or the anime such as the hunt for [[Warden Slowpoke]]'s dentures are covered.
The entire manga was released by [[Shogakukan]] in a single volume containing 10 chapters.


It was released in a single volume containing 10 chapters.  It ends with the defeat of the [[Elite Four]].
It is written and illustrated by Satomi Nakamura.


=Chapter Summaries=
==Publications==
* Chapter 01: [[Prologue (Zensho)|Prologue]]
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* Chapter 02: [[Nibi City (Zensho)|Nibi City]]([[Pewter City]])
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* Chapter 03:  [[Hanada City (Zensho)|Hanada City]]([[Cerulean City]])
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* Chapter 04:  [[Kuchiba City (Zensho)|Kuchiba City]]([[Vermillion City]])
* Chapter 05:  [[Tamamushi City (Zensho)|Tamamushi City]]([[Celadon City]])
* Chapter 06:  [[Sekichiku City (Zensho)|Sekichiku City]]([[Fushcia City]])
* Chapter 07:  [[Yamabuki City (Zensho)|Yamabuki City]]([[Saffron City]])
* Chapter 08:  [[Guren Town (Zensho)|Guren Town]]([[Cinnabar Island]])
* Chapter 09:  [[Tokiwa City (Zensho)|Tokiwa City]]([[Viridian City]])
* Chapter 10:  [[Sekiei Kougen (Zensho)|Sekiei Kougen]]


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==International versions==
In {{pmin|Greater China}}, the manga was translated by Ching Win Publishing to Mandarin under the title {{tt|漫畫版 神奇寶貝全書|Manga Version: Pokémon Unabridged}} and to Cantonese under the title {{tt|漫畫版 寵物小精靈全書|Manga Version: Pokémon Unabridged}}
 
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File:Pokémon Zensho TW.png|Mandarin version
File:Pokémon Zensho HK.png|Cantonese version
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==Chapters==
* Chapter 01: [[PZ01|Prologue]]
* Chapter 02: [[PZ02|Nibi City]] ([[Pewter City]])
* Chapter 03: [[PZ03|Hanada City]] ([[Cerulean City]])
* Chapter 04: [[PZ04|Kuchiba City]] ([[Vermilion City]])
* Chapter 05: [[PZ05|Tamamushi City]] ([[Celadon City]])
* Chapter 06: [[PZ06|Sekichiku City]] ([[Fuchsia City]])
* Chapter 07: [[PZ07|Yamabuki City]] ([[Saffron City]])
* Chapter 08: [[PZ08|Guren Town]] ([[Cinnabar Island]])
* Chapter 09: [[PZ09|Tokiwa City]] ([[Viridian City]])
* Chapter 10: [[PZ10|Sekiei Kōgen]] ([[Indigo Plateau]])
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/pocket_monsters_zensho.html Pokémon Zensho info and chapter summaries at Dogasu's Backpack]
* [[a:Category:Pokémon Zensho fair use images|Pokémon Zensho fair use images at Bulbagarden Archives]]
 
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Revision as of 02:36, 19 October 2015

Pocket Monsters Zensho (Japanese:まんが版 ポケットモンスター全書) is a shōnen Pokémon manga directly based on the Pokémon games. It follows the plot of Pokémon Red and Blue closer than any other Pokémon manga. Many details not included in other manga or the anime, such as the hunt for the Safari Zone Warden's dentures, are covered. It ends with the defeat of the Elite Four.

The entire manga was released by Shogakukan in a single volume containing 10 chapters.

It is written and illustrated by Satomi Nakamura.

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan April 1998 ISBN 4092590849

International versions

In Greater China, the manga was translated by Ching Win Publishing to Mandarin under the title 漫畫版 神奇寶貝全書 and to Cantonese under the title 漫畫版 寵物小精靈全書

Chapters

External links


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