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title_en=The Challenge at Celadon University! |
title_ja=タマムシ大学にちょうせん! |
title_ja=タマムシ大学にちょうせん! |
title_ro=Challenge at Tamamushi University! |
title_ro=Taking on {{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University! |
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image=GDZ06.png |
number=6 |
number=6 |
manga_series=Pokémon Get da ze! |
manga_series=Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon! |
series=[[Pokémon Get da ze!]] |
series=[[Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!]] |
volume=1 |
volume=1 |
location=Celadon City |
location=[[Celadon City]] |
prev_chapter=[[GDZ05]] |
prev_chapter=''[[GDZ05|A Mischievous Wartortle]]'' |
next_chapter=[[GDZ07]] |
next_chapter=''[[GDZ07|Down with the "Kick Fighter"]]'' |
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'''The Challenge at Celadon University!''' (Japanese: '''タマムシ大学にちょうせん!''' ''Taking on {{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University!'') is the sixth chapter of the [[Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!]] manga.


(Japanese: '''タマムシ大学にちょうせん!''' ''Challenge at {{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University!'') is the fifth chapter of the [[Pokémon Get da ze!]] manga.
==Plot==
Shu and Pikachu have arrived at [[Celadon University]]. Shu plans to explore the campus, however first he must correctly answer a question asked by the gatekeeper. "What is the name of this gate?" Shu notes that there is an image of a Charizard on the gate and wonders if it might be the "Charizard Gate", however he instead settles on "{{wp|University of Tokyo|Red Gate}}". However he is told that this is incorrect and is told to look closer at the Charizard's face, and he notices that the Charizard's eyes look like a transformed Ditto's.  Shu changes his answer to the "{{tt|Meta Gate|"Gate" is "mon" in Japanese, and Ditto's Japanese name is "Metamon"}}" and is permitted entrance. As he explores the campus, he is asked different questions by members of different research departments.


==Synopsis==
Eventually he arrives at the campus hospital where a Machamp in the middle of treatment has gone berserk and has gone on a rampage. Pikachu tries to stop it with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} to no avail. As Machamp continues its rampage it smashes a fish tank containing a Magikarp which Shu leaps in to protect. As Machamp pounds on Shu, one of the researchers tells him to abandon the Magikarp and come to safety. However Shu refuses, because while Magikarp may be useless, he can't abandon a Pokémon in danger. Magikarp then suddenly unleashes a {{m|Dragon Rage}} attack, sending Machamp flying. After Magikarp is placed in a new tank, the researchers explain that this Magikarp is a rare specimen that could supposedly use the Dragon Rage attack, however since it hadn't displayed any power previously they were close to giving up on ever getting proof. But thanks to Shu it became motivated to show its true power. As thanks, Shu is presented with a special school badge representing a Magikarp and Gyarados. The researchers explain that it symbolizes how no matter who you are anything can be accomplished with great effort and that they're sure that Shu shall grow to become a fine Trainer.
Shū and Pikachu have arrived at Celadon University. Shū plans to explore the campus, however first he must correctly answer a question asked by the gatekeeper. "What is the name of this gate?" Shū notes that there is an image of a Charizard on the gate and wonders if it might be the "Charizard Gate", however he instead settles on "{{wp|University of Tokyo|Red Gate}}". However he is told that this is incorrect and is told to look closer at the Charizard's face, he determines that it is in fact the "{{tt|Dit-gate|Ditto's Japanese name is "Metamon", "mon" is Japanese for "gate"}}" and is permitted entrance. As he explores the campus, he is asked different questions by members of different research departments.
 
Eventually he arrives at the campus hospital where a Machamp in the middle of treatment has gone berserk and has gone on a rampage. Pikachu tries to stop it with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} to no avail. As Machamp continues its rampage it smashes a fish tank containing a Magikarp which Shū leaps in to protect. As Machamp pounds on Shū, one of the researchers tells him to abandon the Magikarp and come to safety. However Shū refuses, because while Magikarp may be useless, he can't abandon a Pokémon in danger. Magikarp then suddenly unleashes a {{m|Dragon Rage}} attack, sending Machamp flying. After Magikarp is placed in a new tank, the researchers explain that this Magikarp is a rare specimen that could supposedly use the Dragon Rage attack, however since it hadn't displayed any power previously they were close to giving up on ever getting proof. But thanks to Shū it became motivated to show its true power. As thanks, Shū is presented with a special school badge representing a Magikarp and Gyarados. The researchers explain that it symbolizes how no matter who you are anything can be accomplished with great effort and that they're sure that Shū shall grow to become a fine trainer.


==Major events==
==Major events==
===Debuts===
====Humans====
* [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni?]]


==Debuts==
====Pokémon debuts====
* Various University staff
* [[Imakuni?]]
 
===Pokémon debuts===
* {{p|Onix}}
* {{p|Onix}}
* {{p|Arbok}}
* {{p|Porygon}}
* {{p|Porygon}}
* {{p|Doduo}}
* {{p|Doduo}}
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==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* [[Shū]]
* [[Shu]]
* Various University staff
* [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni?]]
* [[Imakuni?]]
* [[Celadon University]] staff


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Shū|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Shu|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Onix}}
* {{p|Onix}}
* {{p|Arbok}}
* {{p|Arbok}}
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* {{p|Chansey}}
* {{p|Chansey}}


[[Category:Pokémon Get da ze! chapters]]
==In other languages==
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|it={{tt|Sfida all'università di Tamamushi.|Challenge at Tamamushi university.}}
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[[Category:Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon! chapters]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 29 September 2024

The Challenge at Celadon University!
GDZ06.png
タマムシ大学にちょうせん!
Taking on Tamamushi University!
Info
Collected in Vol. 1
Chapter number 6
Other
Location Celadon City
Manga series Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!
Chapters
Previous Chapter A Mischievous Wartortle
Next Chapter Down with the "Kick Fighter"

The Challenge at Celadon University! (Japanese: タマムシ大学にちょうせん! Taking on Tamamushi University!) is the sixth chapter of the Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon! manga.

Plot

Shu and Pikachu have arrived at Celadon University. Shu plans to explore the campus, however first he must correctly answer a question asked by the gatekeeper. "What is the name of this gate?" Shu notes that there is an image of a Charizard on the gate and wonders if it might be the "Charizard Gate", however he instead settles on "Red Gate". However he is told that this is incorrect and is told to look closer at the Charizard's face, and he notices that the Charizard's eyes look like a transformed Ditto's. Shu changes his answer to the "Meta Gate" and is permitted entrance. As he explores the campus, he is asked different questions by members of different research departments.

Eventually he arrives at the campus hospital where a Machamp in the middle of treatment has gone berserk and has gone on a rampage. Pikachu tries to stop it with a Thunderbolt to no avail. As Machamp continues its rampage it smashes a fish tank containing a Magikarp which Shu leaps in to protect. As Machamp pounds on Shu, one of the researchers tells him to abandon the Magikarp and come to safety. However Shu refuses, because while Magikarp may be useless, he can't abandon a Pokémon in danger. Magikarp then suddenly unleashes a Dragon Rage attack, sending Machamp flying. After Magikarp is placed in a new tank, the researchers explain that this Magikarp is a rare specimen that could supposedly use the Dragon Rage attack, however since it hadn't displayed any power previously they were close to giving up on ever getting proof. But thanks to Shu it became motivated to show its true power. As thanks, Shu is presented with a special school badge representing a Magikarp and Gyarados. The researchers explain that it symbolizes how no matter who you are anything can be accomplished with great effort and that they're sure that Shu shall grow to become a fine Trainer.

Major events

Debuts

Humans

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

In other languages


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