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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Pokémon Adventures |  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - MangaThere are various Pokémon manga series, four of which were released in English by Viz Communications, and seven of them released in English by Chuang Yi.
Pokémon - Manga released in English.
Pokémon (The Electric Tale of Pikachu a.k.a Dengeki Pikachu), a sho-nen manga created by Toshihiro Ono. It was divided into four tanko-bon, each with four separate titles in North American and the English Singapore versions: The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pikachu Shocks Bac ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Controversy and criticismAs with other pop culture icons, Pokémon has received its fair share of controversy and criticism.
Pokémon - Religion.
Some Protestant Christian groups in the United States believe Pokémon to be Satanic in origin[1]. After the US release of Pokémon Yellow, there was a sudden widespread criticism of it passed through Christian congregations primarily by word-of-mouth. The claimed parallels between Pokémon and Satanism include:
Pokémon parallel demons. They are ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Anime seriesThere are several Pokémon anime series based on the video games.
Pokémon - The Original Series.
The first, and the more familiar one, Pocket Monsters or simply Pokémon (often referred to as Pokémon: Gotta Catch Em All to distinguish it from the later series) tells the adventures of Ash Ketchum (Satoshi in the original Japanese version) as he travels through Kanto, the Orange Islands, and Johto to become the greatest Pokémon Master. This series is based on the first and seco ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - OriginsThe concept of Pokémon evolved from insect collecting, a simple pastime many Japanese children (including Pokémon's creator, Satoshi Tajiri, as a child) had enjoyed in the past. First introduced in Japan as a pair of Game Boy games—Pocket Monster Red and Green—in 1996, the franchise arrived in the west in 1998 as Pokémon Red and Blue. The Pokémon games allowed players to catch, collect, and train hundreds of cute and monstrous pets, known as Pokémon (short for Pocket Monsters), with various abilities, and battle them a ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Misty Pokémon - Video gamesKanto Gym Leaders
Misty
Lt. Surge
Erika
Sabrina
Janine
Blaine
Giovanni
Gary Oak
Daisy, Lily and Violet
Misty was first a character in the Pokémon video game series. She is a gym leader in the Kanto region and resides in Cerulean City. She is an expert on Water types.
Misty's Team (Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Fire Red, & Leaf Green)
See also:Misty Pokémon, Misty Pokémon - Misty in the anime, Misty Pokémon - Johto and beyond, Misty Pokémon - Misty's Pokémon, Misty Pokémon - Video games, Misty Pokémon - Manga Read more here: » Misty Pokémon: Encyclopedia II - Misty Pokémon - Video games |
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - PokédexMain article: Pokédex
In all of Pokémon's different incarnations, the Pokédex is an electronic encyclopedia of Pokémon-related information. In the games, the information about a Pokémon is added as soon as the player captures that Pokémon, and completing the Pokédex by capturing or trading for every single Pokémon at least once is one of the major goals.
In the anime and manga, the Pokédex is already a comprehensive resource, and often delivers exposition, describing a Pokémon or otherwise explaining what's going on. In the anime, ...
See also:List of Pokémon items, List of Pokémon items - Berry, List of Pokémon items - Elemental Stone, List of Pokémon items - Key Items, List of Pokémon items - Poké Ball, List of Pokémon items - Pokéblock, List of Pokémon items - Pokédex, List of Pokémon items - PokéFlute, List of Pokémon items - Other flutes, List of Pokémon items - Pokégear, List of Pokémon items - Pokémon Digital Assistant, List of Pokémon items - PokéNav, List of Pokémon items - Rare Candy, List of Pokémon items - Snag Machine, List of Pokémon items - Technical Machine, List of Pokémon items - Vs. Seeker, List of Pokémon items - Zero-One Read more here: » List of Pokémon items: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Pokédex |
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Video gamesThe original Pokémon games were Japanese role-playing games with an element of strategy, and were created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Game Boy. These role-playing games (and their sequels, remakes and English language translations) are still considered the "main" Pokémon games, and the games which most fans of the series are referring to when they use the term "Pokémon games."
These games have sold over 100 million copies to date. Accumulative sold units (including home console versions) reach 143 millio ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon video games - GameplayThe Pokémon games are classified as role-playing games because they have elements similar to other RPGs, such as a top-down tile-based point-of-view, item management, and a turn-based battle system with familiar elements like hit-points and status effects. They do not focus on plot and character development in the manner of Final Fantasy and many other RPGs. Instead, Pokémon games focus on the collection and training of creatures which are sent into battle against opponen ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Card gameThe Pokémon Trading Card Game is a collectible card game based on Pokémon, first introduced to North America in 1999, and in Japan at an earlier date. Initially, it was published by Wizards of the Coast, the company most famous for Magic: The Gathering.
However, with the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Game Boy video games, Nintendo took back the card game from Wizards of the Coast and started publishing the cards themselves. With the "Expedition" expansion, they introduced the Pokémon-e Trading Card G ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon video games - The unobtainable PokémonSix of the Pokémon (Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Ho-oh, and Lugia) are special, extremely rare, and nearly impossible to get for Game Boy Advance players. They can all be obtained by using a Gameshark, Action Replay or similar cheating device, or from special Nintendo personnel at special events. Mew, Celebi, Jirachi and Deoxys are not required to own in order to have a "complete" pokédex
Mew can be found in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions using the "Mew glitch" (see Codes and glitches, below). Additio ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - BerryBerries were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Berries can be used like typical RPG consumable items, to heal damage or negate status effects. They are different from typical consumable items in RPGs in that they can be given to a Pokémon to hold, in which case the Pokémon will use the item as soon as it is needed.
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Players could also plant berries, in order to grow berry plants from which more berries can be picked. These games also used berries to make Pokebl ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Elemental StoneElemental Stones (occasionally known as Evolution Stones) are crystals with the power of a certain element (for a very loose definition of element). There are 6 different Stones for evolving Pokémon. Fire, Water, and Thunder Stones evolve Pokémon of their element, for example Vulpix, Staryu, Pikachu and Eevee. The Moon Stone evolves fairy-like Pokémon, like Clefairy and Nidorina. Leaf Stones evolve plant types, such as Gloom and Weepinbell. The Sun ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Staryu - AvailabilityIn the first two generations, Staryu can be found commonly by fishing. In Red and Blue, they are found on Routes 19, 20, and the Seafoam Islands. In Yellow, they are found on Routes 19, 20, and 21, and also by surfing in the Seafoam Islands - the only place in the whole series where they can be found this way.
In Gold, Silver, and Crystal, they are found on Route 34, as well as in Olivine City, Ma ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Totodile - In the video gamesIn Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, Totodile is one of three starter Pokémon offered by Professor Elm near the start of the game, the other two being Chikorita and Cyndaquil. Selecting Totodile is equivalent to choosing a "medium" difficulty setting for the game, since the first two Gym Leaders have Pokémon which are neither strong nor weak against it.
In Pokémon Emerald, if the player completes the Hoenn region Pokédex, Professor Birch will offer as a reward a choice between Chikorita, Cyndaquil and ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Totodile - In the animéTotodile's first appearance was in the first episode in the Johto story ark (#119-Don't touch that 'Dile). Team Rocket took advantage of Professor Elm's absentmindedness to kidnap a Totodile he kept as a starter Pokémon. Eventually Ash recovered the Totodile, which had been giving its kidnappers a hard time by biting Jessie's hair.
Another Totodile was acquired by Ash in episode #153 (The Totodile Duel). He and Misty threw their Lure Balls simultaneously at it, so it was unclear who had actually caught it. The matter was sett ...
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| |  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Skitty - In the AnimeIn the Pokémon anime, May has a Skitty that she uses for contests. It can juggle and perform a variety of attacks, for which it also is useful in battle, when it is not chasing its own tail. May's Skitty (like Jessie & James' Wobbuffet and Misty's Psyduck) has a knack for coming out of its Pokéball at some inappropriate moments, which may make May's opponent think its her next battle pokémon.
In the Pokémon Chronicles episode "A Little Skitty" , Meowth falls in love with a female Skitty that's sleeping on a balcony and tries to impress her with flowers, songs, etc. However, a r ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon video games - Clones and bootlegsPokémon clones are video games whose gameplay and storyline somewhat resemble that of Nintendo's Pokémon series. These games often contain similar gameplay and game mechanics, including the ability to collect creatures and use them in fights.
Recently, the existence of two additional Pokémon games for the Game Boy Color, Pokémon Diamond and Jade has come to light. Despite the packaging and title screen being similar in appearance to previous Pokémon games, they are actually bootlegged English translations of the Pow ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon video games - Codes and glitchesThere are many glitches which can be triggered in the Pokémon games, especially the Red and Blue versions. Some of the more known ones include:
The Missingno. glitch, which works only in the Pokémon Red and Blue versions.
The Glitch City glitch, available only in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions.
At least one real glitch that lets a player obtain Mew – or any other Pokémon, including Missingno. – in the Red, Blue or See also: Pokémon video games, Pokémon video games - History, Pokémon video games - Gameplay, Pokémon video games - Game releases, Pokémon video games - Game Boy era, Pokémon video games - Game Boy Color era, Pokémon video games - Game Boy Advance era, Pokémon video games - Nintendo DS era, Pokémon video games - Clones and bootlegs, Pokémon video games - The unobtainable Pokémon, Pokémon video games - Codes and glitches, Pokémon video games - Fake codes, Pokémon video games - Impact, Pokémon video games - Spinoff games, Pokémon video games - PC, Pokémon video games - Console, Pokémon video games - Handheld, Pokémon video games - Other Read more here: » Pokémon video games: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon video games - Codes and glitches |
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Poké BallMain article: Poké Ball
A Poké Ball is a spherical device used by Pokémon trainers to capture new Pokémon and store them when they are not in use, and they appear in all of Pokémon's various incarnations. Poké Balls come in a variety of styles and types.
The Poké Ball is also one of the many logos used for Pokémon as a franchise.
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Key ItemsIn all of the Pokémon games, key items are typical MacGuffins; they have little purpose in the story beyond delaying the player or guiding the player to a certain area or task. These items often make an appearance in the anime and manga as well (although they are not referred to as "key items" in those contexts), serving much the same role.
Some examples:
Bike: Collapsible bikes that can fit inside a backpack were first introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, and are used to cross bike-only paths ...
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|  |  |  | Pokémon Adventures: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - PokéblockIn the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (and later games), a Pokéblock is a Pez-like candy made from berries. (One uses a Berry Blender to make the berries into Pokéblocks.) Its primary use is to raise a Pokémon's special Pokémon Contest attributes, although they can also be used for bait in the Safari Zone.
Depending on the flavor of the Pokéblock, it raises a different attribute of the Pokémon that eats it. Dry flavored Pokéblocks raise the beauty stat, spicy raises cool, sweet raises cute, bitter raises smart, and sour raises tough. Pokéblocks can be a combi ...
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