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Welcome to Dogasu's Backpack, a fansite for the Japanese franchise Pocket Monsters! For 24 years this website has been your guide for the Japanese version of Pokémon and contains content you can't find anywhere else. Stuff like detailed comparisons between the Japanese version and the English version of the animated series, interview translations, information on Japan-only manga, a lyrics database, a home video guide, and much more! So whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newbie just getting into Pocket Monsters this site has something for every fan to enjoy.




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Episode Comparison:  Pokémon The First Movie "Mewtwo Strikes Back" & "The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin"
November 12th, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:23 JST -- Twenty-five years ago a little film by the name of Pokémon The First "Mewtwo Strikes Back" hit theaters in the U.S. Now I've already covered that film so, so, so many times on this website, but since today is one of the bigger anniversaries for the film I decided to brush off the comparison I redid back in *checks notes* 2013 and basically redo it from the ground up.

Pokémon The Movie "Mewtwo Strikes Back"

With the new comparison, I've separated out "The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin" from the rest of "Mewtwo Strikes Back" to hopefully make things flow a bit better.

In doing this, I've brought this comparison up to the standards set by the more modern write-ups I've done for the site. It turns out I missed a LOT of the dialogue edits the last time around but that should all be fixed now. This redone comparison is about as complete as it can possibly get; I don't see myself ever having to revisit the English dub of this movie ever again.

I didn't do "Pikachu's Vacation" because, well, I ran out of time.

Anyway, the "Mewtwo Strikes Back" comparison is very, very long and so if you need a much shorter version I've also compiled a very general list of changes here.

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Manga Guide:  Pocket Monsters Special, Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen
October 26th, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:41 JST -- The issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! that featured the new chapter of Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~! I just went over also featured new chapters of both Pocket Monsters Special and Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen and so I've added synopses of those chapters as well.

Pocket Monsters Special
Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen

In the new chapter of
Pocket Monsters Special, Violet realizes he's being targeted by the Star-Dan, Scarlet drops in on Meloco, and Violet and Scarlet finally meet face-to-face! In Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen, meanwhile, the Pokémon students all take turns making music.

And for those of you wondering,
Pokémon Frienda Oshiete! Friender-Man, the fourth series featured in last month's issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!, did not have a new chapter this month. This isn't the first time this comic's skipped months (there's a gap between Chapters One and Two) and so this isn't completely unexpected.

And with that, all the manga that was in this month's issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! have been covered. There's no Pokémon Fan issue coming out this month (the next issue's scheduled to come out November 29th) and so other than maybe a new Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters chapter later this month (though who knows at this point?) the next batch of Pokémon comics we can expect should come out with next month's issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!

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Manga Guide:  Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!
October 24th, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:36 JST -- This month's issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! came out earlier this week and so I've got a summary of the newest chapter of the current Pokémon Trading Card Game manga, Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!

Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!

In this month's chapter, Retto and Letto compete in a round robin tournament in order to win themselves an Alola Nassy ex card from the Paradise Dragona expansion pack. There are a total of six card game battles crammed into this chapter and so there's quite a lot of different cards and strategies getting showed off in this one!

I'm still working on the best way to cover these chapters in a way that makes sense. I think what I've got now is okay, but as always if you have any feedback or suggestions then please let me know.

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Episode Comparison: "The Pokémon Water War"
October 9th, 2024

Dogasu @ 08:48 JST -- Now that I've got last month's manga stuff out of the way it's time to go back to updating the Episode Comparisons section with the next Japanese to English comparison in line. This month I'll be taking a look at the premiere episode of 4Kids' third season of the show, "The Pokémon Water War!"

"The Pokémon Water War"

This episode has it all! Random dialogue rewrites, digital paint, cut footage, music edits...it's just one thing after the other with this one.

As always,
let me know what you think via the links below!

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Manga Guide Update:  Pokémon Fan Issue 90, Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters
October 4th, 2024

Dogasu @ 22:30 JST -- The latest issue of Pokémon Fan, the Pokémon magazine that gets released whenever the hell Shogakukan feels like it, came out on September 30th and so for today's update I'll be covering one of the three comics featured inside. That comic is Pokémon 4-Koma Dai Hyakka, and it's another four-panel comic strip series.

Pokémon 4-Koma Dai Hyakka

Pokémon 4-Koma Dai Hyakka is one of the classics -- it's been running in one form or another since 1997! -- so I'm happy to finally have a section for it up on the site. Like with Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen, I'm offering brief summaries of each comic strip to help document what kind of gags are being featured this time around.

There were two other comic series in Pokémon Fan but I'm not going to bother covering them for the time being.

The first one is Pokémon Chou Dajare Club (ポケモン超だじゃれクラブ), or "The Pokémon Super Pun Club," by TAK.BR / Santa Harukaze (TAK.BR/春風邪三太). It's yet another four-panel comic strip series, only this time the punchlines it has are all based around untranslatable Japanese puns. Covering a series like that would take way, way more time and effort than I'm willing to put into something like this so I'm going to just skip it for the time being.

The other series is Pokémon Quiz Puzzle Land Pikachu no Takara Sagashi (ポケモンクイズパズルランド ピカチュウの宝さがし), or
"Pokémon Quiz Puzzle Land: Pikachu's Treasure Hunt," with the comic portion being done by Kemon Kawamoto (河本けもん) and the puzzles by Hiroshi Takase (嵩瀬 ひろし). In the current iteration of this series, Pikachu and the Paldea starters help whatever Pokémon needs help that issue, with the twist being that every page has a quiz or puzzle that readers are invited to solve. So the comic will be something like "Let's try looking under this rock...oh look! A Pokémon themed word search!" And then half that page will taken up by a word search, or a maze, or a rebus, etc. And this repeats over and over for like nine pages. It's not really a series I could cover without also posting all the puzzles, and then translating them, and so I'm just not going to bother.

Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters

In non-Pokémon Fan news, I also added a bunch of summaries to Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters manga page! I actually added those about a week ago, I just never bothered to report about them here. The newest chapter was scheduled to come out September 29th (last Sunday) but the 29th came and went and...nothing happened. A few days later CoroCoro decided to revamp its entire website and in the process they removed all the comics I had just summarized. They also changed the release date of the next chapter from "September 29th" to "TBD," and Kousaku Anakubo's promotional X page hasn't posted in about two weeks so there's no telling what's going on.


Finally, because I know a lot of you are wondering, I am working on the next Episode Comparison and hope to have it up very soon.

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Manga Guide Update:  CoroCoro Ichiban! November 2024 Issue
September 23rd, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:53 JST -- You may remember I did a complete overhaul of this site's Manga Guide earlier this month. Part of that was because the section was in real need of a dusting off, but another reason for doing all that work was to prepare for a return to doing monthly manga chapter summaries.

So for today's update, I've added summaries of all four of the series that ran in the issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! that came out this past Saturday.

Pocket Monsters Special Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!

Pocket Monsters Special, aka "Pokémon Adventures" in the West. The first summary I'm doing for this arc is right in the middle of a Gym Battle, which I know isn't super ideal but at the same time I've gotta start somewhere!

Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!, the "Pokémon tries its hand at a Yu-Gi-Oh! type manga" series that's been running for over ten years at this point. I've been wanting to cover this series for a while now as it's incredibly underrepresented among Pokémon fans but the fact I know next to nothing about the Pokémon Trading Card Game has been a really huge barrier. I'm be considered "fluent" in Japanese, by some measures, and yet whenever I try to sit down and read this manga I have no idea what anyone's doing at any given moment. The summary you see for this month's chapter is the result of hours of research and so I hope the end result is a summary that at least makes some sense.


Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen, one of the current series of Pokémon related comic strips. This particular iteration, which has the Pokémon characters all attending the same school, has been running since 2013. I struggled to find a way to summarize what is basically a series of newspaper comic strips but I think what I settled on makes the most sense.

Pokémon Frienda Oshiete! Friender-Man, the comic based on the current Pokémon arcade game Pokémon Frienda. This one is like Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~! in that it's pretty much just an advertisement for whatever went on sale that particular month but it's far, far less technical than the card game manga so it was a lot easier to summarize. It seems like the publishing schedule for this one's going to be pretty irregular so we'll have to see how many chapters of this end up coming out.

Since I didn't have pages for three of these four series I went ahead and whipped up some sections for each series as well.

Later this week the next chapter of Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters should be posted online, and then on Monday the 30th the next issue of Pokémon Fan will come out with its own series of 4-Koma comics, so there will be plenty of manga summaries to come!

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"Rica Matsumoto Essays: Laugh & Peace" Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown
September 18th, 2024

Dogasu @ 19:51 JST -- Earlier this year singer / stage actor / voice actress Rica Matsumoto released a book called "Rica Matsumoto Essays: Laugh & Peace." This 288 page book is a collection of autobiographical stories, written by Ms. Matsumoto herself, about various things she's learned throughout her life. It's not specifically about the Pocket Monsters animated series, per se, but she does cover the series here and there.

Rica Matsumoto Essays: Laugh & Peace

So for today's update I'll be doing the same thing for this Rica Matsumoto essay book that I did for the book Pokémon Story earlier this year and provide a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the release. Each entry contains the essay titles, both in English and in its original Japanese, the page numbers you can find each essay on, and a brief two sentence summary of what they cover. The goal of the page is to document what this book actually is, especially since information about it online is basically non-existent.

I don't know if this book will ever get an official English translation, but even if it doesn't I think this page will do a pretty good job of letting everybody know what this book's all about.

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Rumor Guide: "Characters curse in the Japanese version of the Pocket Monsters animated series"
September 5th, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:55 JST -- It's been a while but it's time for the next entry to the Rumor Guide, "Do characters curse in the Japanese version of the Pocket Monsters animated series?"

Rumor Guide

I take a look at three cases where it seems as though someone says something surprising in the Japanese version and then work to determine if those interpretations are in any way accurate. At the moment I only have three entries on this page but if you've come across any other examples of, say, a fansub that has Satoshi and his friends saying something a bit colorful then please let me know and I'll see about adding it to the list!

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Manga Guide Revamp
September 1st, 2024

Dogasu @ 18:26 JST -- This isn't going to be the most exciting update ever, but for the last few weeks I've been working on completely overhauling the Manga Guide here on Dogasu's Backpack. A lot of the changes are very behind-the-scenes and therefore won't be super apparent to you all, but it was still something that very much needed to be done. Here's a brief summary:
  • The entire guide has been reorganized to place different series in new categories. Unfortunately this means that every page now has a completely different URL now so if you've ever been kind enough to link to any of the pages in my Manga Guide I have to ask you to please update them.
  • The section on Pocket Monsters Special has been completely revamped / reorganized, not unlike the way I revamped the Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters section earlier this year. The Pocket Monsters Special section was kind of a mess before, with chapter summaries from each arc being spread out across multiple pages, but that should all be fixed now.
  • Various name spellings throughout the section have been corrected to be consistent with the rest of the site.
  • Every broken link in the section should hopefully be fixed now.
Again, most of this isn't going to be immediately apparent to most of you but it was the kind of housecleaning task that was long, long overdue.

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Episode Comparison: "Charizard Chills"
August 16th, 2024

Dogasu @ 23:45 JST -- My journey through the Orange Islands episodes picks back up again this month with the last episode of the English dub's second season, "Charizard Chills."

"Charizard Chills"

There are quite a few script rewrites in this one I haven't seen reported on anywhere else so I'm sure you'll find out something you didn't know before.

As usual, let me know what you think via the links below!

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"Pocket Monsters Liko's and Roy's Adventure" Animated Series Original Soundtrack CD
August 9th, 2024

Dogasu @ 10:57 JST -- About a month and a half ago a CD featuring Conisch's background music from the Pocket Monsters (2023) TV series was released here in Japan. The CD also came with a booklet with a ton of information in it and so for today's update I've translated all that information and put it all up in the CD Guide.

"Pocket Monsters Liko's and Roy's Adventure" Animated Series Original Soundtrack

Here's what's been added:
  • The full track listing's been updated with the composition and arrangement credits for each song. The TLDR version of this is that Conisch basically did everything for all the songs not based on music from the video games. He also apparently wrote the lyrics to Hogator's song, for what that's worth.
  • Translations of the six pages of liner notes included in the CD booklet.
  • Translation of the staff credits at the end of the booklet. These include credits for each and every musician whose performance you hear on the soundtrack, information that isn't ever provided in the show itself.
If you haven't picked up your copy of the soundtrack yet there are links at the bottom of the entry in the CD Guide to online retailers that will ship outside Japan:

| Amazon Japan | CD Japan | Play-Asia | YESASIA |

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