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Manga Guide: Kousaku Anakubuo's Pocket Monsters, Pokémon 4-Koma Daihyakka December 2nd, 2024 Dogasu @ 09:39 JST -- I've got two more manga chapter summaries to wrap up this site's coverage of all the Pocket Monsters related manga that came out in November 2024. Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters is back after an unannounced two month hiatus with a new two page chapter. Can Pippi get in shape with its exercise waist trainer belt? Pokémon 4-Koma Daihyakka, that other collection of four panel gag comics, had its newest chapter printed in the issue of Pokémon Fan that went on sale last Friday. In this issue's chapter the Pokémon all play a game of dodgeball with mixed results. The next chapter of Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters is due to come out December 29th while the next chapter of Pokémon 4-Koma Daihyakka is scheduled to come out in the next issue of Pokémon Fan when that goes on sale February 28th, 2025. Manga Guide: CoroCoro Ichiban! January 2025 Issue November 26th, 2024 Dogasu @ 23:39 JST -- A new issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! came out last week and so with it comes four new manga chapters to talk about! Pocket Monsters Special, aka "Pokémon Adventures" in the West. In this month's chapter, Scarlet and Peper decide to team up to find the next Secret Spice so they can restore Miraidon's powers. Meanwhile Violet, Nemo, and Nelke all face off against Team Schedar! Pokémon Card Game Yarouze~!, the "Pokémon tries its hand at a Yu-Gi-Oh! type manga" series. In this month's chapter, Retto faces off against a player using the recently released Super Electric Breaker expansion pack. Can Retto's Scovillain ex find a way to get past Pikachu ex's "Resolute Heart" Ability and Zebraika's "Top Speed" attack? Pokémon 4-Koma Gakuen, one of the current series of Pokémon related comic strips. In this month's collection the Pokémon students run a marathon race. Pokémon Frienda Oshiete! Friender-Man, the bi-monthly comic based on the current Pokémon arcade game Pokémon Frienda. In this month's chapter, Renda learns how to use the Pokémon Support Ticket "Tetsunokoube" that came with this month's issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! Detailed summaries of all four of these manga chapters can be found via the links above. Translation: Interview with Manga Creator Mr. Kousaku Anakubo November 23rd, 2024 Dogasu @ 23:47 JST -- Back in 2017 an interview was conducted with Mr. Kousaku Anakubo, the manga creator whose Pocket Monsters series has been running since 1996. In the interview Mr. Anakubo discusses how he was chosen to work on the series, what materials he had to work when he first started out, how he chose Pippi as the mascot of the series, and more! And so for today's update I've translated that interview into English for the Features section of the site. The short-ish interview offers a great deal of insight into how his Mr. Anakubo's series ended up straying so far from the video game series on which it's based and so I definitely recommend checking it out! In other Kousaku Anakubo's Pocket Monsters news, the next chapter's release date has finally been revealed after nearly two months of unannounced radio silence. The newest chapter is set to come out tomorrow, November 24th, and so once it's made available I'll be sure to add a summary of it to the series' story synopsis page. 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. 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. Discuss
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