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Where's Pikachu? A Search and Find Book: Official Pokémon

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Kagemaru Himeno; Akihito Toda (2000). Pokémon Tales, Volume 16: Seel To The Rescue (Pokémon Tales). VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-56931-488-8.

An electric mouse, \\ with positive energy, \\ found chewing live wires. #HAIKUPRAJNA - The Electric Tale of Pikachu [Book Review] [Pokemon Day 2023]Masako Yamashita; Junko Wada; Hajime Yume; Kagemaru Himeno (2001). Togepi's Tears: Pokémon Tales, Vol. 21. VIZ LLC. ISBN 1-56931-651-1. Sumiyashi Kizuki; Akihito Toda (2002). Pokémon Gold & Silver Tales: Look Out Houndour! (Pokémon Gold & Silver Tales). VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-56931-761-5. Akihito Toda (2000). Pokémon Tales, Volume 14: Diglett's Birthday Party (Pokémon Tales) (Board book). VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-56931-487-X.

The story begins with Ash watching a Pokémon battle on TV. Having turned ten, he is now eligible for his Pokémon license, Pokédex, and first Pokémon. Ash, excited with the thought of getting a Pokémon for the first time, falls asleep thinking about his three starter Pokémon choices: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Naoyo Kimura; Tomoaki Imakuni (2006). Pokémon Tales: Come Out, Squirtle!: Come Out, Squirtle (Pokémon Tales). VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-4215-0933-4.Masako Yamashita; Junko Wada (1999). Pokémon Tales: Come Out Squirtle! (Pokémon Tales). VIZ LLC. ISBN 1-56931-384-9. Read online [ https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/2023/02/20230226-electric-tale-of-pikachu-book.html ] Toshinao Aoki (2006). Pokémon Tales: Pikachu's Day: Pikachu's Day (Pokémon Tales). VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-4215-0931-8.

Masako Yamashita; Junko Wada (2001). Don't Laugh, Charizard!: Pokémon Tales, Vol. 19. VIZ LLC. ISBN 1-56931-570-1.Kagemaru Himeno; Akihito Toda (2001). Magnemite's Mission: Pokémon Tales, Vol. 18. VIZ Media LLC. ISBN 1-56931-534-5. This Pokemon World is slightly more realistic, grounded and mature in tone and art at times than the games or anime. What was most interesting to me about this Pokemon World was how most citizens seem to have given up on training after a few months, where it is said that very few continue into adulthood, and that the majority see Pokemon as animals, pests or supernatural spirits and beings; the way people in this Pokemon World grow reminds me of how I have grown with the series, as one can argue that I have retired from training Pokemon in new regions, but I still live in a world with Pokemon and I still experience stories and adventures from the rest of the franchise outside of the mainline games. This was the manga I read from my school library when I was six or seven years old before reading Pokemon Adventures, and along with the N64 plus the NGC games and the anime, this manga series was among my earliest exposures to the franchise; I have read online that Electric Tale was the first Pokemon manga to be translated into English.

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