PS025
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Seafoam Islands |
You Know...Articuno! (Japanese: VS フリーザー VS Freezer) is the 25th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
On the Seafoam Islands, both the Legendary Pokémon Articuno flies around the island while Team Rocket are searching the island. Meanwhile, Misty is teaching Red how to ride Gyarados. However, Red doesn't have much success but eventually reaches the Seafoam Islands, which Misty explains is the nesting place of Articuno. In light of the destroyed HM03, Misty offers Red Gyara, her Gyarados, assuring him that the Pokémon has fully rehabilitated from the vicious behavior it exhibited when they first met. Taking Red's Krabby in exchange, Misty leaves Red, who is unsure of what to do with Gyara but nonetheless thankful for a Surfing Pokémon in his possession.
Journeying deeper into the island, Red notices the withered state of the vegetation and wonders if Articuno is nearby, but unknown to him Team Rocket has already noted his presence. As he brings out his Pokémon to help in the search, Red decides that it would be a good time to introduce Gyara to the others. However, Poli, Saur, and Pika are instantly wary of Gyara as a result of their previous encounter and back away, in spite of Gyara's friendly advances and Red's reassurances. They are quickly interrupted with the appearance of a Muk; Gyara instantly leaps into the fray while the other Pokémon, still wary of Gyara, are unsure of whether to assist.
A frustrated Red notes the others' reluctance to help Gyara, Team Rocket reveals their presence to Red, declaring their ownership over Articuno - the Legendary Pokémon having sealed itself in ice for its own protection. At once, the lead Grunt orders Muk to grab the immobile Articuno; Red orders Gyara to intervene, but the Pokémon shudders and roars in apparent agony. As Red realizes that Gyara seeing Team Rocket must have triggered it into reliving its traumatic experiences at the organization's hands, Muk is ordered to attack Gyara while the grunts chase after the fleeing Articuno. Red's Pokémon start to go after Team Rocket, but Red calls them back to help Gyara, who is unable to retaliate in its trauma. Alongside Eevee, who shared Gyara's history of experimentation by Team Rocket, the Pokémon jump in to help out. Meanwhile, Team Rocket attempts to hold Articuno down, but the Freeze Pokémon deters them with a hail of ice.
For a moment, Red's team appears to have the upper hand on Muk, but the Sludge Pokémon easily throws them off before preparing to smother Red and Gyara. Just then, Articuno reappears, releasing a wave of ice that freezes Muk, but leaves Red and his team untouched. Suddenly, Gyara snaps out of its pained state and Articuno takes flight, with Team Rocket still hot on its trail, as Red watches them leave.
Standing at the coastline, Red laments letting Articuno escape, but congratulates his Pokémon on their acceptance of their new team member. Together, the Pokémon cheer as Red declares the continuation of their quest.
Major events
- Misty gives her Gyarados, Gyara, to Red and takes his Krabby in exchange.
- Red arrives at the Seafoam Islands and meets Articuno.
- Red encounters Team Rocket, who are trying to capture Articuno.
- Red's party accepts Gyara as their new team member.
- 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
Pokémon
- Poliwrath (Poli; Red's)
- Ivysaur (Saur; Red's)
- Pikachu (Pika; Red's)
- Snorlax (Snor/Lax; Red's)
- Eevee (Vee; Red's)
- Krabby (Red's; given to Misty)
- Gyarados (Gyara; Misty's; given to Red)
- Starmie (Misty's)
- Muk (Harry's)
- Articuno (Adventures)
Trivia
- This round is included in The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red.
Errors
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 急凍鳥 (Taiwan) VS 急冻鸟 (Mainland China) | |
Czech | Vs. Articuno | |
Finnish | Red vastaan Articuno | |
European French | Artikodin* Un nouvel ami* | |
German | Du kennst ... Arktos!* VS. Arktos* | |
Italian | VS Articuno | |
Korean | 프리져 | |
Brazilian Portuguese | VS Articuno | |
European Spanish | Contra Articuno | |
Vietnamese | VS Freezer | |
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |