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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Emerald begins to tell Ruby and Sapphire of his past - he was orphaned at a very young age, and as a result was moved between relatives where he was routinely ignored and bullied by his cousins as a result of his midget size. He found comfort in the Pokémon he met at his relatives' homes, however, and they helped him perform various tasks that he could not perform himself due to his short stature. Soon, though, his cousins began to insult him for using Pokémon as tools to make up for his height. Emerald was angered by these insinuations and confronted his cousins, but ended up badly beaten. He then decided to distance himself from Pokémon so no one would ever have the same impressions of him again, and ran away. | |||
At one point, Emerald overheard a couple of scientists arguing as he passed by a river. (It is revealed to the reader that the two scientists were from the Green Orb synthesis project meant to find a way to control Rayquaza.) The male scientist begged with his superior to continue the project, but she calmly maintained her decision to terminate the project given Rayquaza's escape, stating that perhaps it was impossible to contain Rayquaza. Emerald discovered the discarded Green Orb gem in the river, and became inspired into recreating his image to make himself look more impressive and independent. He quickly sketched some schematics in the sand, detailing many of the gadgets he presently uses - like his extendable arms and amphibious shoes. Unexpectedly, the Trick Master was passing by and became intrigued by his designs, and the two quickly became friends. Emerald revealed his ability to identify a Pokémon's birthplace - an ability he gained a result of being passed from relative to relative in the Hoenn region, and the Trick Master decided to help him out by referring him to Earl's Academy in Johto. | |||
Upon arriving in Johto, Emerald was disappointed at the poor state of Earl's Academy, but soon noticed that the helper there managed to keep everything together in spite of the horrible conditions. He later learned that the helper was none other than Crystal, and he quickly came to respect her. Shortly after his arrival, though, Crystal left the Academy, which left Emerald to keep to himself as he saw no other reason for participating in the Academy. | |||
Not long after Crystal's departure, various people began coming to the Academy to renovate and resupply it in order to support the orphaned children and Pokémon. To everyone's shock, Earl revealed that Crystal had left on a journey to help Professor Oak, and her efforts had resulted in the financing of the Academy's improvement. Amidst the others' crying, Emerald became more inspired by Crystal's selflessness, and aspired to help her out. He decided that he would have to obtain a Pokédex from Professor Oak in order to be assigned on jobs much like Crystal, and so he went to Goldenrod City in order to request a Pokédex from Professor Oak as he does his radio show. | |||
==Major Events== | ==Major Events== | ||
* {{adv|Emerald}} tells {{adv|Sapphire}} and {{adv|Ruby}} how: | * {{adv|Emerald}} tells {{adv|Sapphire}} and {{adv|Ruby}} how: | ||
** | ** He came to distance himself from Pokémon; | ||
** [[Trick Master]] | ** He met with the [[Trick Master]] and obtained the gem on his forehead; | ||
** He | ** He met {{adv|Crystal}} and became inspired by her; | ||
** He tried to obtain a Pokédex from [[Professor Oak]]. | |||
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==Debuts== | ==Debuts== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Several events over the timeline of the manga are referenced in Emerald's flashback: | |||
* Crystal's job at [[Earl Dervish]]'s Academy and undertaking of the Pokédex's completion ([[PS117]]) | |||
* The release of {{p|Rayquaza}} from its confinement in the Green Orb synthesis project ([[PS264]]) | |||
* Emerald is revealed to be the child requesting Professor Oak for a Pokédex ([[PS180]]) | |||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 12 December 2011
The Final Showdown IV (Japanese:大決戦IV), is the 331st round of the Pokémon Adventures manga in the Emerald arc.
Synopsis
Emerald begins to tell Ruby and Sapphire of his past - he was orphaned at a very young age, and as a result was moved between relatives where he was routinely ignored and bullied by his cousins as a result of his midget size. He found comfort in the Pokémon he met at his relatives' homes, however, and they helped him perform various tasks that he could not perform himself due to his short stature. Soon, though, his cousins began to insult him for using Pokémon as tools to make up for his height. Emerald was angered by these insinuations and confronted his cousins, but ended up badly beaten. He then decided to distance himself from Pokémon so no one would ever have the same impressions of him again, and ran away.
At one point, Emerald overheard a couple of scientists arguing as he passed by a river. (It is revealed to the reader that the two scientists were from the Green Orb synthesis project meant to find a way to control Rayquaza.) The male scientist begged with his superior to continue the project, but she calmly maintained her decision to terminate the project given Rayquaza's escape, stating that perhaps it was impossible to contain Rayquaza. Emerald discovered the discarded Green Orb gem in the river, and became inspired into recreating his image to make himself look more impressive and independent. He quickly sketched some schematics in the sand, detailing many of the gadgets he presently uses - like his extendable arms and amphibious shoes. Unexpectedly, the Trick Master was passing by and became intrigued by his designs, and the two quickly became friends. Emerald revealed his ability to identify a Pokémon's birthplace - an ability he gained a result of being passed from relative to relative in the Hoenn region, and the Trick Master decided to help him out by referring him to Earl's Academy in Johto.
Upon arriving in Johto, Emerald was disappointed at the poor state of Earl's Academy, but soon noticed that the helper there managed to keep everything together in spite of the horrible conditions. He later learned that the helper was none other than Crystal, and he quickly came to respect her. Shortly after his arrival, though, Crystal left the Academy, which left Emerald to keep to himself as he saw no other reason for participating in the Academy.
Not long after Crystal's departure, various people began coming to the Academy to renovate and resupply it in order to support the orphaned children and Pokémon. To everyone's shock, Earl revealed that Crystal had left on a journey to help Professor Oak, and her efforts had resulted in the financing of the Academy's improvement. Amidst the others' crying, Emerald became more inspired by Crystal's selflessness, and aspired to help her out. He decided that he would have to obtain a Pokédex from Professor Oak in order to be assigned on jobs much like Crystal, and so he went to Goldenrod City in order to request a Pokédex from Professor Oak as he does his radio show.
Major Events
- Emerald tells Sapphire and Ruby how:
- He came to distance himself from Pokémon;
- He met with the Trick Master and obtained the gem on his forehead;
- He met Crystal and became inspired by her;
- He tried to obtain a Pokédex from Professor Oak.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Cameos
- Professor Birch (Flashback)
Pokémon
- Sceptile (Emerald's)
- Blaziken (Sapphire's)
- Swampert (Zuzu; Ruby's)
- Mantine (Mantaro; Gold's)
- Flaaffy (Flashback)
- Dunsparce (Flashback)
- Larvitar (Flashback)
- Venonat (Flashback)
- Tentacool (Flashback)
- Wooper (Flashback)
Trivia
Several events over the timeline of the manga are referenced in Emerald's flashback:
- Crystal's job at Earl Dervish's Academy and undertaking of the Pokédex's completion (PS117)
- The release of Rayquaza from its confinement in the Green Orb synthesis project (PS264)
- Emerald is revealed to be the child requesting Professor Oak for a Pokédex (PS180)
Errors
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