Pokémon Elements

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Pokémon Elements is a collection of DVDs published by VIZ Media. It is the successor to the Pokémon All Stars series, with the first volumes released just three months after that series ended. Each DVD includes three episodes which have a main focus on one specific elemental type. All volumes are released two at a time. The series began on July 28, 2009 and is still ongoing.

Pokémon Elements volumes

Cover Pokémon Release date ISBN Episodes
Grass July 28, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3017-1 Grass Hysteria
The Grass Route
Now That's Flower Power
Fire July 28, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3018-X The Flame Pokémon-athon
Good 'Quil Hunting
All Torkoal, No Play
Water September 29, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3019-8 The Misty Mermaid
For Crying Out Loud
Go Go Ludicolo
Electric September 29, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3020-1 As Clear as Crystal
The Apple Corp
A Different Kind of Misty
Ice November 24, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3021-X Freeze Frame
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snorunt
Spring Fever
Dark November 24, 2009 ISBN 1-4215-3022-8 Absol-ute Disaster
Pop Goes the Sneasel
A Bite to Remember
Psychic January 26, 2010 ISBN 1-4215-3023-6 Abra and the Psychic Showdown
Pearls are a Spoink's Best Friend
Address Unown!
Dragon January 26, 2010 ISBN 1-4215-3024-4 Let Bagons Be Bagons
Fangs for Nothin'
Enter the Dragonite
Ghost March 23, 2010 ISBN 1-4215-3158-5 The Tower of Terror
Take This House and Shuppet
A Ghost of a Chance
Rock March 23, 2010 ISBN 1-4215-3159-3 Mother of All Battles
The Winner By a Nosepass
It's Still Rocket Roll to Me
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