Pokémon Adventures volume 13
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Pokémon Adventures volume 13
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Volume 13 is the 13th volume of the Pokémon Adventures manga and the sixth of eight volumes in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc. It is authored by Hidenori Kusaka and illustrated by Satoshi Yamamoto.
Blurb
The Pokémon Gym Leader Exhibition matches have begun. Meanwhile, the Masked Man is plotting to invade the stadium with Team Rocket. The powers of good and evil are about to clash.
Will the Trainers be able to join forces, or will Team Rocket finally have their victory?
Publications
Chapters
- Chapter 155 - Capital Kabutops
- Chapter 156 - Notorious Noctowl
- Chapter 157 - Magnificent Magnemite
- Chapter 158 - Silly Scyther
- Chapter 159 - Popular Pupitar
- Chapter 160 - Playful Porygon2
- Chapter 161 - Entranced by Entei
- Chapter 162 - Heckled by Hitmontop
- Chapter 163 - Bringing up Bellossom
- Chapter 164 - Slick Slowking
- Chapter 165 - Lugia and Ho-Oh on the Loose, Part 1
- Chapter 166 - Lugia and Ho-Oh on the Loose, Part 2
Major events
- The 10th Pokémon League tournament starts with an exhibition match between the Gym Leaders of Kanto and Johto.
- Silver returns Tyranitar to Lance.
- Masked Man's objective is uncovered by Lance.
- Silver and Blue encounter Entei at Indigo Plateau.
- Blaine befriends Entei and has his wounds healed.
- The Masked Man attacks the Pokémon League and kidnaps the Gym Leaders and Kurt.
- It is revealed that Chuck trained Blue when he was younger.
Party changes
Additions
None.
Evolutions
None.
Character summary
This is Gold's Pokédex information and party at the end of this volume.
Gold's Pokédex
- Gym Badges: 0
- Pokémon seen: 107
- Pokémon owned: 14
Trivia
Localization changes
- The message by Hidenori Kusaka is different between languages. In the Japanese version, he praises the game Pokémon Tetris. In the English version published by VIZ, he talks about Ho-Oh and Lugia instead.
Errors
- In the English version of Hidenori Kusaka's message published by VIZ, HeartGold and SoulSilver are mentioned, instead of Gold and Silver.
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