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Pocket Monsters stars a Pokémon Trainer named Red and his rude Clefairy. It is chiefly a gag manga, using crude humor and slapstick. The series diverges somewhat from the Pokémon video game and anime canon...
1996 - 6.21 / 10.0
Satoshi and his friends travel to LaRousse, where they meet a boy named Tooi who is afraid of Pokemon due to an incident that happened four years earlier. Meanwhile, Deoxys, a Pokemon from space, has reappeared...
2004 - 6.1 / 10.0
The plot follows the adventures of Red and his Pokémon as they travel to the Kalos region. It is chiefly a gag manga using crude humor and slapstick.
(Source: Bulbapedia)
2014
A boy named Enta is invited to come to the Battle Frontier by Scott. Once there, Enta decides to battle each of the Frontier Brains.
2005 - 6.1 / 10.0
It is based on plot of the Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal Version video games. It roughly follows the plot of the games up to Cianwood City, and abruptly ends with very little resolution.
1999 - 6.29 / 10.0
Taken from Dogasu's Backpack: Pocket Monsters B2 - W2 ~ A New Legend ~ ( ポケットモンスターB2・W2 ~新たなる伝説~) debuted in the June 2012 issue of CoroCoro Comics and would continue for five chapters. The first chapter was...
2012
The manga is about two boys playing Pokémon Red/Blue on their Game Boy, competing to be the first to capture Mew.
Source: Bulbapedia
2005 - 6.35 / 10.0
He has arisen to fight the demon king and protect all that is soft and squishy, the hero Myame-myame! His name is pretty dumb and hard to say, but his strength is for real. But, blocking his way forward is a...
2013
A manga aimed at children, in which every person has their own robot. -from Nagai Again
1992 - 6.39 / 10.0
As countermeasures to prevent heinous crimes continue to develop, the Metropolitan Police Department have harnessed the latest technology to create a robot police force. "Bolt" Goyoda is one of these robots...
1997
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