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Revision as of 18:15, 1 June 2012
- If you were looking for information about the Pokémon catchphrase which is "Pokémon Get da ze!" in Japan, see Gotta catch 'em all!.
Pokémon Get da ze! (Japanese:ポケモンゲットだぜ! Get Pokémon!) is a shōnen manga series which was released in 1999. It is a comedy-styled adventure about a Pokémon Trainer named Shū (who appears very similar to Ash) and his Pikachu. It is written by Miho Asada, who would later go on to write the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga series.
The manga has never been translated into English by VIZ Media or Chuang Yi. 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 also translated for Taiwan and mainland China.
Shū has the ability to talk to his Pikachu using a headset device called an In-Com.
The manga is a series of short, usually unrelated stories focusing on Shū'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.
List of Chapters
Volume One
- Get 1: Enter Shū & Pikachu!
- Get 2: Fierce Foe - Fushigibana!
- Get 3: Pokémon Get Match!!
- Get 4: Crystal Orb of Rainfall
- Get 5: Mischievous Kameil
- Get 6: Challenge at Tamamushi University!
- Get 7: Confronting the "Streetkicker"!
- Get 8: The Kamonegi Swordsman's Challenge!
- Get 9: Get Nyoromo!! The Grand Plan
- Get 10: Excitement! Whack-a-Digda!!
- Get 11: Twin Trainers, Rin & Ran
- Get 12: Get Fire?
- Get 13: The Grand Plan for Getting Bugs in the Forest!
- Get 14: Pokémon Cuisine, Time to Eat!
- Get 15: Special Chapter - Get Pikachu!
Volume Two
- Note: Chapter names are translated from the French version.
- Get 1: Battle in the Fog
- Get 2: Plague on the Bellsprout!
- Get 3: Gag Battles
- Get 4: Proud of the Typhoon: The Adventurous Weedle
- Get 5: Shū - Parasect: 1-0
- Get 6: Pokémon and hot springs: Burning Combat
- Get 7: A Mysterious and Formidable Pokémon
- Get 8: Shū's Christmas
- Get 9: Articuno, King of Ice
- Get 10: The Oddish Who Loved Honey
- Get 11: Who's in Charge Here?
- Get 12: Photography Contest
- Get 13: Shinji: The Demon's Revenge
- Get 14: Shinji: The Return
- Get 15: My Father and Mew!
Volume Three
Volume Four
Volume Five
Volume Six
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