PS477: Difference between revisions
m (Bot: Adding it:PS477) |
|||
Line 74: | Line 74: | ||
[[es:PMS477]] | [[es:PMS477]] | ||
[[fr:Chapitre 477 (Pocket Monsters Special)]] | [[fr:Chapitre 477 (Pocket Monsters Special)]] | ||
[[it:PS477]] | |||
[[zh:精灵宝可梦特别篇 第477话]] | [[zh:精灵宝可梦特别篇 第477话]] |
Revision as of 19:05, 27 October 2020
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Castelia City Game Freak headquarters |
Lost in the Big City or Lost Child (Japanese: VSゾロア VS Zorua or 迷子 Lost Child) is the 477th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
Black wanders across the huge metropolis of Castelia City with Tep. As he finds himself lost, he decides that he needs a break. Black soon spots the huge Game Freak skyscraper and decides to check it out. Inside, as Black sits on the sofa with Tep, he spots a boy crying at the reception desk. Black notices that no-one else appears to be noticing the boy, so he goes to talk to him. Strangely, no words come out of the boy's mouth, so Black decides to leave the boy in Tep's care while he goes to find staff who can help.
As soon as Black leaves the lobby, the boy in the corner begins to transform, much to Tep's shock. The boy is revealed to be a Zorua in disguise, and it starts to prank Tep by sticking Tep's tail in one of its nostrils. Zorua then runs off, leaving Tep to chase after it in rage. Zorua morphs into an office worker in front of the elevator and steps in. Tep manages to also enter the elevator just before it closes, but is unaware that Zorua is also inside as a morph.
Just as the elevator reaches the 22nd floor, Zorua morphs back and fills the elevator with smoke. It then hops out into the game development center and wreaks havoc on the staff working there, before finding the stairs and making its way down. Tep decides to jump from the stairway to catch up to Zorua, but lands in front of another Tepig instead. Thinking that it's Gigi without her bow-tie, Tep greets the other Tepig happily. The other Tepig grins before kicking Tep down the stairs. It morphs back into Zorua and then leaps down the stairs to launch a swipe.
Tep's tail glows, and before Zorua can react, it is hit with an Ember. Tep then chases Zorua down the stairs while firing Ember at it. One of the stair doors opens, and Black, who was looking for Tep, is hit by an Ember, causing him to yell in pain. Black angrily scolds Tep for not looking after the crying boy. Tep stays with Black as they exit the building, but suddenly sees Zorua grinning at it from above, and can do nothing but keep calm.
Major events
- Black gets lost in Castelia City.
- Tep encounters a mischievous Zorua that causes trouble for him.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
Spoilers end here. |
---|
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Black
- Programmer
- Graphic designer
- Game designer
- Various people
Pokémon
Trivia
- This round was one of the first two Black & White arc rounds released to magazines (the other being Fussing and Fighting) in November 2010.
- The male characters based on the Game Freak employees that Zorua and Tep cause havoc for are the same ones that were attacked by Courtney in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon X.
- In the VIZ Media mini-volumes of the Black & White arc, this round was collected in Volume 5.
- In the Kurokawa translation from France, this round was released in Pokémon Black and White volume 3.
Errors
- In Japanese Volume 45, this round is mistakenly numbered as 476.
In other languages
This article has information requiring translation. If you are able to translate French and would like to help, please add the English translation to the section or sections in French. |
Language | Title | |
---|---|---|
Mandarin Chinese | VS 索羅亞 - 迷路 | |
European French | Zorua se déchaîne | |
German | VS. Zorua - Verlaufen | |
Italian | VS Zorua - Bimbo smarrito | |
Korean | VS 조로아 | |
Brazilian Portuguese | VS Zorua - Perdidos | |
Spanish | Latin America | VS. Zorua |
Spain | Contra Zorua | |
Vietnamese | VS Zoroa - Trẻ lạc | |
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |