White—Victini and Zekrom (manga)
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Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom (Japanese: ビクティニと黒き英雄ゼクロム Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom) is the manga adaptation of the movie of the same name. It is adapted by Momota Inoue. It was serialized in CoroCoro Comics.
Publications
Edition | Country | Company | Date | ISBN | |
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First Edition |
Japan | Shogakukan | July 16, 2011 | ISBN 9784091413055 | |
First Edition |
United States | VIZ Media | March 6, 2012 | ISBN 9781421549545 | |
First Edition |
Singapore | Chuang Yi | ISBN 9789814372701 | ||
First Edition |
France | Kurokawa | June 14, 2012 | ISBN 9782351427941 | |
First Edition |
South Korea | Daewon C.I. | February 1, 2012 | ISBN 9788925292687 | |
First Edition |
Taiwan | Chingwin Publishing Group | January 9, 2013 | ISBN 9789863104988 |
Chapters
- The Mythical Pokémon of Eindoak
- Here Comes Zekrom
Differences between the movie and the manga
- At the beginning of the movie, Damon is able to convince the people in the desert village his intentions are noble after he summons Reshiram and saves the village from a twister and a stampede of Bouffalant. In the manga, the possible disaster is removed and Damon is able to convince the villagers of his honesty by simply summoning Reshiram.
- Ash saves two Deerling at the beginning of the movie, while at the beginning of the manga, he only saves one.
- Mannes's Klink, Klang, and Klinklang are not present in the manga.
- While in the movie Iris enters the Eindoak Town tournament with her Emolga and Cilan enters with his Pansage, in the manga, they simply cheer Ash on while he competes (thereby removing their most significant role from the story).
- While Ash's Scraggy remains outside his Poké Ball throughout the Eindoak Town tournament in the movie (where he provides a lot of comic moments), in the manga he is only sent out to face Carlita's Hydreigon.
- In the movie, the People of the Vale from both the arctic and the desert travel to Eindoak Town in support of Damon's plan, while in the manga, only the people of the desert come to Eindoak Town.
Translation edits
Errors
- At the end of the translated version of the manga, the title is erroneously listed as Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Reshiram.
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