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Revision as of 20:27, 22 July 2016
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Union Cave S.S. Aqua |
Off Course with Corsola or VS Corsola (Japanese: VS サニーゴ VS Sunnygo) is the 121st round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
This round begins with Crystal sending Professor Oak Pokémon she recently caught.
Afterwards, Crystal heads to Union Cave to go to the west side of Johto. However, shortly after entering the cave she is attacked by some Magneton, who drop her in a submarine. Then, Lt. Surge approaches the submarine and enters it to travel to Azalea Town. He leaves through a secret passage, but gets stuck on a reef of Corsola.
Crystal comes to, and surprises Lt. Surge when he realizes she is on board. Briefing her on the situation, she figures that she has to capture the leader. Natee creates a current with Psychic, which lifts them up. After they are out of the water, Natee defeats the leader with Psychic, which Crystal captures with a Poké Ball. As compensation, Lt. Surge gives her a ride to Olivine City on the S.S. Aqua.
Major events
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Natu (Natee; Crystal's)
- Chikorita (Megaree/Mega; Crystal's)
- Corsola (Crystal's; new)
- Quagsire (Crystal's; new)
- Seaking (Crystal's; new; mentioned)
- Pineco (Crystal's; new; mentioned; Shiny)
- Shuckle (Crystal's; new)
- Magby (Crystal's; new)
- Phanpy (Crystal's; new)
- Nidoran♀ (Crystal's; new)
- Nidorina (Crystal's; new)
- Nidoqueen (Crystal's; new)
- Nidoran♂ (Crystal's; new)
- Nidorino (Crystal's; new)
- Nidoking (Crystal's; new)
- Abra (Crystal's; new)
- Kadabra (Crystal's; new)
- Alakazam (Crystal's; new)
- Yanma (Crystal's; new)
- Drowzee (Crystal's; new)
- Hypno (Crystal's; new)
- Bellossom (Crystal's; new)
- Poliwrath (Crystal's; new)
- Politoed (Crystal's; new)
- Magikarp (Crystal's; new)
- Gyarados (Crystal's; new)
- Goldeen (Crystal's; new)
- Slowpoke (Crystal's; new)
- Slowbro (Crystal's; new)
- Onix (Crystal's; new)
- Steelix (Crystal's; new)
- Bellsprout (Crystal's; new)
- Weepinbell (Crystal's; new)
- Victreebel (Crystal's)
- Hoppip (Crystal's)
- Skiploom (Crystal's; new)
- Jumpluff (Crystal's; new)
- Paras (Crystal's; new)
- Ekans (Crystal's; new)
- Arbok (Crystal's)
- Dunsparce (Crystal's)
- Mareep (Crystal's; new)
- Flaaffy (Crystal's)
- Ampharos (Crystal's; new)
- Wooper (Crystal's; new)
- Quagsire (Crystal's; new)
- Gastly (Crystal's; new)
- Haunter (Crystal's; new)
- Gengar (Crystal's; new)
- Igglybuff (Crystal's; new)
- Jigglypuff (Crystal's; new)
- Wigglytuff (Crystal's; new)
- Sandshrew (Crystal's; new)
- Sandslash (Crystal's; new)
- Cleffa (Crystal's; new)
- Clefairy (Crystal's; new)
- Clefable (Crystal's; new)
- Zubat (Crystal's; new)
- Golbat (Crystal's; new)
- Crobat (Crystal's; new)
- Geodude (Crystal's; new)
- Graveler (Crystal's; new)
- Golem (Crystal's; new)
- Spinarak (Crystal's)
- Ariados (Crystal's; new)
- Ledian (Crystal's; new)
- Kakuna (Crystal's)
- Beedrill (Crystal's; new)
- Caterpie (Crystal's)
- Raichu (Crystal's; new)
- Rattata (Crystal's)
- Farfetch'd (Bill's)
- Magneton (Lt. Surge's; ×4)
- Electabuzz (Lt. Surge's)
- Corsola (multiple)
- Zubat
- Geodude
- Quagsire
- Rattata (fantasy; ×2)
Trivia
- The round states that even though Kanto and Johto have a lot of the same Pokémon, their colors and patterns can vary between the regions. However, this is not true in any of the games.
Errors
- In the Chuang Yi version, the round title is misspelled as "VS Corasola".
- In the Chuang Yi version, Corsola is referred as "Corasola" throughout the round.
- In the Chuang Yi version, the print function is spelled as "perint".
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 太陽珊瑚 (Taiwan) VS 太阳珊瑚 (Mainland China) | |
European French | Tenaces Corayon | |
Korean | VS 코산호 | |
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |