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Come Out, Squirtle!
File:Comeoutsquirtle.jpg
ISBN: 1421509334
Published: September 19, 2006*
Publisher: VIZ Media
Author: Tomoaki Imakuni
Preceded By: Charmander Sees a Ghost
Succeeded By: Bulbasaur's Trouble

Come Out, Squirtle! (Japanese: でておいでよゼニガメくん Come Out Zenigame-kun) is written by Tomoaki Imakuni and illustrated by Naoyo Kimura. In English and Japanese, it is the second book in the Pokémon Tales series. It is 16 pages long.

Synopsis

A shy Squirtle is relaxing in a field, safely tucked into his shell. He refuses to leave his shell for any reason. A Charmander and a Poliwhirl try to convince it to come out of its shell, but Squirtle continually refuses. It rains, which Squirtle considers further proof that it should not leave its shell.

Finally, the rain stops. Charmander and Poliwhirl are staring in wonder at something, and although Squirtle is curious, it is still hesitant to leave its shell. Eventually, it does, and before it and the others is a beautiful rainbow which appeared after the rainstorm. Squirtle decides it is glad that it left its shell after all.

Blurb

When Squirtle's friends convince the tinyturtle to overcome its fears and come out of its shell, Squirtle is just in time for a beautiful surprise!

Characters

Humans

No humans appear in this book.

Pokémon

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan June 1997 ISBN 4097287028
First Edition by Viz Media First
Edition
USA Viz Media October 6, 1999 ISBN 1569313849
Second Edition by Viz Media Second
Edition
USA Viz Media September 19, 2006 ISBN 1421509334

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