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'''{{tt|A Nickname for Tepig|VIZ Media}}''' or '''VS Woobat''' (Japanese: '''VSコロモリ''' ''VS Koromori'' or '''追憶''' ''Reminiscing'') is the 463rd round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''A Nickname for Tepig''' (Japanese: '''VSコロモリ''' ''VS {{tt|Koromori|Woobat}}'' or '''追憶''' ''Reminiscing'') is the 463rd round of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Synopsis==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In the [[VIZ Media]] translation, which was compiled directly from the magazine chapters, this was initially released in [[Pokémon Black and White volume 1]].
* In VIZ Media's initial release of the {{chap|Black & White}}, which was compiled directly from the magazine publications, this was released as part of [[Pokémon Black and White volume 1]].
* In the Kurokawa translation from {{pmin|France}}, this round was released in {{OBP|Pokémon Black and White volume 1|France}}.
* In the Kurokawa translation from {{pmin|France}}, this round was released in {{OBP|Pokémon Black and White volume 1|France}}.
* In the original magazine printing of this chapter, Musha is shown with his tongue sticking out when Black uses him to find the Woobat. In the volume 43 version, the tongue was removed.
* In the original magazine printing of this chapter, Musha is shown with his tongue sticking out when Black uses him to find the Woobat. In the volume 43 version, the tongue was removed.
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Revision as of 17:48, 3 July 2013

A Nickname for Tepig
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VSコロモリ
VS Koromori
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Location Nuvema Town

A Nickname for Tepig (Japanese: VSコロモリ VS Koromori or 追憶 Reminiscing) is the 463rd round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Synopsis

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The round starts with Bianca and Cheren battling with their new Pokémon, Snivy while taking Oshawott. The battle ends with Snivy winning and knocking Oshawott into Bianca's face. Angered, Bianca and Oshawott attack Cheren and Snivy until Professor Juniper comes in to tell them to stop.

Professor Juniper tells them that fixing the Pokédexes are taking longer than she expected and since Black does not have any means of communication, they cannot tell him about his only working Pokédex. Cheren assumes Black is researching the evolved form of Tepig and the scene cuts to a library where Black shouts his pledge to defeat the Elite Four until he is told to be quiet. Tepig tries to get Black's attention, but Black tells it that he is trying to find an appropriate nickname based on its evolved form. After Tepig runs away after hearing Black's statement, Black chases after it. The scene changes back to Professor Juniper's laboratory where Cheren explains that Black bases his Pokémon's nicknames on their evolved forms rather than their current form. He goes on to state that Black has been training to beat the Pokémon League for nine years, which causes a flashback to appear.

The flashback goes to nine years ago, where a five year old Black tells his friends, Cheren and Bianca, that he is going to be the best Pokémon Trainer ever. After doing some research, Black tells Cheren and Black how to become a Pokémon League champion. When Cheren points out that their parents won't let them go on a Pokémon journey, Black hears about the Pokédex from Cedric Juniper on the television and gets an idea to help him on his research as an excuse to go on a journey. He then goes on to mention that Black convinced his parents to move to Nuvema Town and tried his hardest to get the attention of Professor Juniper and her father.

The flashback ends and Professor Juniper assigns Cheren and Bianca the task of finding Black and informing him of the broken Pokédexes. As they prepare to find out where Black's next destination might be, an unknown figure approaches Bianca from behind.

The scene switches to Black finding Tepig hiding in a cave in a rock area. Black assumes that Tepig is sulking because he thinks that he doesn't like Tepig's current form and tries to talk to it. Tepig lets out a loud roar in response and startles a wild Pokémon, causing it to attack them. Black uses Musha to figure out the unseen attacker and subtly helps it find out its identity, a Woobat. Now able to see the Pokémon, Tepig easily defeats the Woobat and convinces Black to give it the nickname "Tep" based on its current form.

With his new teammate named, Black and Tep set out to beat the first Gym in Striaton City. Back at Nuvema Town, the mysterious figure that approached Bianca before is revealed to be her overbearing father who refuses to let his daughter go on a Pokémon journey. Bianca tries to fight her father off, while Cheren asks Professor Juniper when they will leave.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

  • In VIZ Media's initial release of the Black & White arc, which was compiled directly from the magazine publications, this was released as part of Pokémon Black and White volume 1.
  • In the Kurokawa translation from France, this round was released in Pokémon Black and White volume 1.
  • In the original magazine printing of this chapter, Musha is shown with his tongue sticking out when Black uses him to find the Woobat. In the volume 43 version, the tongue was removed.

Errors

In other languages



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