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'''Gyarados Splashes In!''' (Japanese: '''VSギャラドス''' ''VS. Gyarados'') is the sixth round in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''Gyarados Splashes In!''' (Japanese: '''VS ギャラドス''' ''VS Gyarados'') is the sixth chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
An injured girl is being attacked by an enraged {{p|Gyarados}}, with her {{p|Staryu}} defending her. Staryu nearly faints as {{adv|Red}} appears. Red decides to help with his [[Saur|Bulbasaur]]. Thanks to the type advantage, Gyarados's {{m|Hydro Pump}} doesn't hurt the grass Pokémon. Since Bulbasaur uses {{m|Leech Seed}}, Staryu has time to recover. With Bulbasaur's {{m|Vine Whip}} and Staryu's {{m|BubbleBeam}}, Red catches the beast. Red wonders why a water Pokémon would be in that area, so the girl tells him that the Gyarados belonged to her. She explains to Red that while she was training the Gyarados last week, someone stole it. When she found it again, it was enraged. They wonder who could have been able to do something like that, and Red decides that they should call {{adv|Professor Oak}} from the [[Pokémon Center]] to hear his opinion. When they call him, Professor Oak believes that the atrocity was the work of [[Team Rocket]], an evil organization that uses Pokémon as experiments. He also says that the {{evostone|Moon Stone}}, a rare stone that boosts Pokémon's powers immensely, had been found in [[Mt. Moon]] and that must be what Team Rocket is after. Red and the girl decide to work together in order to get revenge on Team Rocket. She explains that Mt. Moon is on the way back to her hometown, [[Cerulean City]], and she introduces herself as [[Misty]] as they run off toward [[Mt. Moon]].
An injured girl is being attacked by an enraged {{p|Gyarados}}, with her {{p|Staryu}} defending her. Staryu takes the full force of Gyarados's attack, falling to the ground, nearly fainted, as {{adv|Red}} appears, eager to help. Despite the girl's warnings, Red sends out [[Saur]], who is left completely unaffected by a powerful {{m|Hydro Pump}}, thanks to being a {{type|Grass}}.
 
Red decides to counterattack with {{m|Leech Seed}}, leaving Gyarados even angrier as thick vines grow around its body. The girl takes the opportunity to command her Staryu to {{m|Recover}}, leaving it fully healed just as Gyarados breaks free of Saur's attack. The girl and Red decide to team up to take on Gyarados, with her calling out {{m|Bubble Beam}}, and Red calling out {{m|Vine Whip}}. Red follows up on the two simultaneous attacks with a [[Poké Ball]], successfully capturing the Gyarados.
 
They take a breather as the girl thanks him, Red taking the opportunity to introduce himself again, and expresses surprise at seeing such a big Pokémon in a place like this. The girl explains that since Gyarados is a {{type|Water}}, it's not supposed to live in these kinds of habitats, elaborating that it was actually her Pokémon, being trained until a week prior when someone had stolen it. When it came back, it was enraged, leaving her to try and track it through the trail of destruction being left in its wake.
 
Red concludes that Gyarados must have been rampaging because of the actions of whoever stole it, and, feeling a sense of justice, commits to getting back at them. Realizing he has no idea where he's going, he asks the girl, who also has no idea where the thieves would be. Red decides to find out if {{adv|Professor Oak}} knows anything, so they both head to the [[Pokémon Center]] to give him a call.
 
Professor Oak cheerfully greets Red, and asks about his [[Pokédex]] progress, as Red proudly pulls up the Pokédex entry for Gyarados. The girl asks about the device, and Red explains its functionality, also elaborating on his life goal to become a top Pokémon Trainer and catch every Pokémon. Suddenly remembering why he made the call to Professor Oak in the first place, Red tells him about the strange incident involving Gyarados.
 
Professor Oak concludes that it's the work of [[Team Rocket]], an organization working to use Pokémon for evil, recently suspected of experimenting on Pokémon in their labs. The girl and Red are left shocked, but Professor Oak tells them that they can help by heading to [[Mt. Moon]] and stopping Team Rocket from acquiring the [[Moon Stone]], a rare stone capable of drastically increasing the power of a Pokémon.
 
As they both leave the Pokémon Center, Red decides to put his goal of completing the Pokédex to the side as he commits to dealing with Team Rocket first. The girl decides to come along with Red, as Mt. Moon is on the way to her hometown, and the chance of running into Trainers she knows means they might be able to get more information on Team Rocket. Red starts to doubt her capabilities, before she shows Red all six of her Poké Balls, proudly stating she'll be able to hold her own with {{type|Water}}s against Mt. Moon's {{type|Rock}}s.
 
The girl introduces herself as [[Misty]] of [[Cerulean City]], extending out her hand. Red accepts, and she starts pulling him in a run towards Mt. Moon.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{adv|Red}} meets [[Misty]].
* {{adv|Red}} meets [[Misty]].
* Red recatches Misty's Gyarados and supposedly gives it back to her.
* Red recaptures Misty's [[Gyara|Gyarados]] and supposedly gives it back to her.
* Red joins Misty in her search for [[Team Rocket]].
* Red joins Misty in her search for [[Team Rocket]].


==Debuts==
{{Adventuresevents}}
{{endspoilers}}
 
===Debuts===
* [[Misty]]
* [[Misty]]
* {{tc|Gentleman}}


{{endspoilers}}
====Pokémon debuts====
 
===Pokémon debuts===
* {{p|Gyarados}} ([[Gyara|Misty's]])
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Gyarados}} ({{OP|Red|Gyarados}})


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* {{adv|Red}}
* {{adv|Red}}
* {{adv|Professor Oak}}
* [[Misty]]
* [[Misty]]
* {{adv|Professor Oak}}
====Cameos====
* {{tc|Gentleman}}
* {{tc|Gentleman}}
* PC operators
* PC operators


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Gyarados}} ([[Gyara]]; Misty's)
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[Saur]]; {{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[Saur]]; Red's)
* {{p|Gyarados}} ([[Gyara|Misty's]])
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Starmie}} ({{OP|Misty|Starmie}}; cameo)
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Gyarados}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Staryu}} (fantasy)


====Cameos====
==Trivia==
* {{p|Starmie}}
* {{adv|Professor Oak}} gives an introduction of [[Team Rocket]] and the [[Moon Stone]].
* This chapter shows that a trained Pokémon can be caught without being released by the original Trainer.
* Just before he is caught, {{p|Gyarados}} breaks out of {{p|Bulbasaur}}'s {{m|Leech Seed}} on his own, which is impossible to do in the games unless the affected Pokémon is swapped out or uses the move {{m|Rapid Spin}} or, at the time, {{m|Haze}}.


==Trivia==
* Professor Oak gives an introduction of Team Rocket and the Moon Stone.
* This round shows that a trained Pokémon can be caught without being released by the original Trainer.
* Just before it is caught, Gyarados breaks out of Bulbasaur's Leech Seed on its own, which is impossible to do in the games unless the affected Pokémon is swapped out or uses the move {{m|Rapid Spin}}.
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 19 January 2024

PS005 : Onix Is On!
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS007 : Raging Rhydon
Gyarados Splashes In!
PS006.png
VS ギャラドス
VS Gyarados
Info
Shogakukan full volume Chapter 6 in Vol. 1
VIZ Media monthly issue Chapter 6 in Wanted: Pikachu
VIZ Media full volume Adventure 6 in Vol. 1
Series Pokémon Adventures
Other
Location Routes 3 and 4
Pokémon Center

Gyarados Splashes In! (Japanese: VS ギャラドス VS Gyarados) is the sixth chapter of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

201
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201

An injured girl is being attacked by an enraged Gyarados, with her Staryu defending her. Staryu takes the full force of Gyarados's attack, falling to the ground, nearly fainted, as Red appears, eager to help. Despite the girl's warnings, Red sends out Saur, who is left completely unaffected by a powerful Hydro Pump, thanks to being a Grass-type.

Red decides to counterattack with Leech Seed, leaving Gyarados even angrier as thick vines grow around its body. The girl takes the opportunity to command her Staryu to Recover, leaving it fully healed just as Gyarados breaks free of Saur's attack. The girl and Red decide to team up to take on Gyarados, with her calling out Bubble Beam, and Red calling out Vine Whip. Red follows up on the two simultaneous attacks with a Poké Ball, successfully capturing the Gyarados.

They take a breather as the girl thanks him, Red taking the opportunity to introduce himself again, and expresses surprise at seeing such a big Pokémon in a place like this. The girl explains that since Gyarados is a Water-type, it's not supposed to live in these kinds of habitats, elaborating that it was actually her Pokémon, being trained until a week prior when someone had stolen it. When it came back, it was enraged, leaving her to try and track it through the trail of destruction being left in its wake.

Red concludes that Gyarados must have been rampaging because of the actions of whoever stole it, and, feeling a sense of justice, commits to getting back at them. Realizing he has no idea where he's going, he asks the girl, who also has no idea where the thieves would be. Red decides to find out if Professor Oak knows anything, so they both head to the Pokémon Center to give him a call.

Professor Oak cheerfully greets Red, and asks about his Pokédex progress, as Red proudly pulls up the Pokédex entry for Gyarados. The girl asks about the device, and Red explains its functionality, also elaborating on his life goal to become a top Pokémon Trainer and catch every Pokémon. Suddenly remembering why he made the call to Professor Oak in the first place, Red tells him about the strange incident involving Gyarados.

Professor Oak concludes that it's the work of Team Rocket, an organization working to use Pokémon for evil, recently suspected of experimenting on Pokémon in their labs. The girl and Red are left shocked, but Professor Oak tells them that they can help by heading to Mt. Moon and stopping Team Rocket from acquiring the Moon Stone, a rare stone capable of drastically increasing the power of a Pokémon.

As they both leave the Pokémon Center, Red decides to put his goal of completing the Pokédex to the side as he commits to dealing with Team Rocket first. The girl decides to come along with Red, as Mt. Moon is on the way to her hometown, and the chance of running into Trainers she knows means they might be able to get more information on Team Rocket. Red starts to doubt her capabilities, before she shows Red all six of her Poké Balls, proudly stating she'll be able to hold her own with Water-types against Mt. Moon's Rock-types.

The girl introduces herself as Misty of Cerulean City, extending out her hand. Red accepts, and she starts pulling him in a run towards Mt. Moon.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

  • Professor Oak gives an introduction of Team Rocket and the Moon Stone.
  • This chapter shows that a trained Pokémon can be caught without being released by the original Trainer.
  • Just before he is caught, Gyarados breaks out of Bulbasaur's Leech Seed on his own, which is impossible to do in the games unless the affected Pokémon is swapped out or uses the move Rapid Spin or, at the time, Haze.

Errors

In other languages



PS005 : Onix Is On!
Red, Green & Blue arc
PS007 : Raging Rhydon
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