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| Snorlax's Snack | |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 1421509326 |
| Published: | November 21, 2006 |
| Publisher: | VIZ Media |
| Author: | Sumiyoshi Kizuki |
| Preceded By: | Meet Mew! EN Ready, Set, Dodo! JP |
| Succeeded By: | Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby EN Seel to the Rescue! JP |
Snorlax's Snack (Japanese: はらぺこカビゴン Hungry Kabigon) is written and illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki. In English, it is the 10th book in the Pokémon Tales series. In Japanese, it is the 17th book. It is 16 pages long.
Plot
In a sleeping pile of Snorlax, one wakes up still hungry after its dinner of ten watermelons and goes to look for a snack. It finds a fish that it promptly eats and attempts to eat what it thinks is lettuce, only for it to be an Oddish that kicks it and sends it flying. It continues to mistake Pokémon for food and get attacked by them - thinking Tangela is pasta, Diglett is a sausage, Ninetales is a bunch of bananas, only to finally land in a banana tree and eats the whole tree for breakfast.
Blurb
Snorlax is hungry and keeps mistaking other Pokémon for food. With Pokémon like Oddish (who looks like a vegetable) and Tangela (who looks like noodles), who can blame Snorlax?
Characters
Humans
No humans appear in this book.
Pokémon
Publications
| Edition | Country | Company | Date | ISBN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Edition |
Japan | Shogakukan | October 1997 | ISBN 4097287176 | |
| First Edition |
USA | VIZ Media | April 5, 2000 | ISBN 1569314411 | |
| Second Edition |
USA | VIZ Media | November 21, 2006 | ISBN 1421509326 |
Trivia
- Like every Pokémon Tales book, this book features a hidden Pokémon for the reader to find- in this book, it's Haunter, with a trio of them hiding behind the fridge.
Errors
- Snorlax eats a fish out of the refrigerator.
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