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* In the [[VIZ Media]] mini-volumes of the {{chap|X & Y}}, this round was collected in {{Vol|Pokémon XY|8}}. | * In the [[VIZ Media]] mini-volumes of the {{chap|X & Y}}, this round was collected in {{Vol|Pokémon XY|8}}. | ||
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* In the [[VIZ Media]] translation, Diantha refers to Blue by his Japanese name, Green. | |||
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Pinsir Glares (Japanese: カイロス、にらむ Kailios, Glare) is the twenty-seventh round of the X & Y arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
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Major events
- Blue helps Diantha out from underground and is revealed to have taken back Rhyperior.
- Blue tells Diantha that he is searching for Zygarde, also known as "Z", in order to stop the battle between Xerneas and Yveltal.
- X and his friends rest at the Lost Hotel, where they have a meal cooked by Siebold.
- Ramos reveals that Team Flare blamed the destruction caused by the ultimate weapon on the Vaniville group and the Gym Leaders.
- The Kalos Gym Leaders help rebuild the damaged done by the ultimate weapon.
- Y has Shauna cut her hair shorter and receives a Mega Ring from Gurkinn.
- Y takes X out to capture a Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution.
- Y flashes back to the day she first met X.
- X decides that Y should capture an Absol while he decides to get a Pinsir.
- As they search, a wild Pinsir watches X and Y from afar.
- While traveling with Blue, Diantha wonders about the true identity of Essentia.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Blue
- X
- Y
- Professor Oak (flashback)
- Professor Rowan (flashback)
- Trevor
- Tierno
- Shauna
- Korrina (flashback)
- Ramos
- Malva (fantasy)
- Siebold
- Diantha
- Aliana (fantasy)
- Mable (fantasy)
- Celosia (fantasy)
- Bryony (fantasy)
- Grace (flashback)
- Essentia (fantasy)
- Roseanne (flashback)
Pokémon
- Charizard (Blue's)
- Rhyperior (Blue's)
- Kangaskhan (Kanga; X's; flashback)
- Kangaskhan (Li'l Kanga; X's; flashback)
- Fletchinder (Fletchy; Y's)
- Rhyhorn (Rhyrhy; Y's; flashback)
- Xerneas (Xerxer; Y's; Neutral Mode)
- Flabébé (Trevor's)
- Aurorus (Grant's)
- Tyrantrum (Grant's)
- Slowking (Olympia's)
- Abomasnow (Wulfric's)
- Clawitzer (Siebold's)
- Gardevoir (Diantha's; flashback)
- Heracross (Gurkinn's; flashback)
- Zygarde (Adventures; fantasy)
- Pinsir (later X's)
- Murkrow (×4)
- Kyogre (fantasy; silhouette)
- Rayquaza (fantasy; silhouette)
- Groudon (fantasy; silhouette)
- Pumpkaboo (flashback)
- Meowstic (male; flashback)
- Spritzee (flashback)
- Fletchling (flashback)
- Scatterbug (flashback)
- Machamp (×3; flashback)
Trivia
Errors
- In the VIZ Media translation, Diantha refers to Blue by his Japanese name, Green.
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