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Pokémon Adventures volume 1
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Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu is the first volume of the Pokémon Adventures manga and also the first of three volumes in the Red, Green & Blue arc. It is authored by 日下秀憲 Hidenori Kusaka and illustrated by 真斗 Mato.
Publications
Rounds
- Round 1: A Glimpse of the Glow
- Round 2: Bulbasaur, Come Home!
- Round 3: The Secret of Kangaskhan
- Round 4: Wanted: Pikachu!
- Round 5: Onix Is On!
- Round 6: Gyarados Splashes In!
- Round 7: Raging Rhydon
- Round 8: Suddenly Starmie
- Round 9: ...But Fearow Itself!
- Round 10: Danger: High Voltorb
- Round 11: Buzz Off, Electabuzz!
- Round 12: Wake Up—You're Snorlax!
- Round 13: Sigh for Psyduck
- Round 14: That Awful Arbok!
Important events
- Red meets Blue.
- Professor Oak gives Red and Blue each a Pokédex.
- Bill helps Red with his Pokémon Storage System.
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
- Red's Nidorino in PS001.
- Red's Bulbasaur "Saur" in PS002.
- Red's Pikachu "Pika" in PS004.
- Red's Fearow in PS009.
- Red's Snorlax "Snor" in PS012.
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
- Blue's Charmander evolves into Charmeleon sometime between PS003 and PS005.
- Red's Poliwhirl evolves into Poliwrath in PS011.
Gym battles
Red defeats the following Gym Leaders:
- Brock in PS005
- Koga in PS007 (unknowingly, no Badge gained)
- Misty in PS008
- Lt. Surge in PS011 (does not get a Badge)
Character summary
This is Red's Pokédex information and party at the end of this volume.
Red's Pokédex
- Gym Badges: 2
- Pokémon seen: 56
- Pokémon owned: 26
Monthly releases
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Preceding the release of Volume 1 in North America were five monthly releases containing three rounds each, comprising the entire Volume 1 as well as the first round of Volume 2. These monthly comic book issues were released by VIZ Media between September 24, 1999 and January 28, 2000, followed by the Volume 1 release in April. As a bonus, these monthly releases each contained a sheet of stickers which were not included in the regular volume releases. The following monthly comic book issues were released:
- Mysterious Mew (September 24, 1999)
- Wanted: Pikachu (October 29, 1999)
- Starmie Surprise (November 19, 1999)
- The Snorlax Stop (December 10, 1999)
- The Gastly Ghosts (January 28, 2000)
Trivia
- Despite Red's Poli debuting as a Poliwhirl, the contents page of this volume show Red with a Poliwag.
- Charmander is shown to have spines on its back on the title page, this is the same as on its Generation I back sprites, but is absent in those of future generations.
Errors
- There are a few spelling and grammar errors in the brief description of the second volume.
- "See Red in his disguise!" is "See Red is disguise!".
- "An appearance by Mew!" is "An appearans by Mew!".
- "A mysterious living thing!" is "Mysterious Living Thing!".
- In the overview of Red's team at the end of the book, Saur is listed as a pure Grass type instead of Grass/Poison.
- There is a printing error that occurs in the Finnish edition. Two pages are repeated by accident, effectively removing two pages entirely: page 108 is replaced by page 101, and page 110 is replaced by page 103.
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