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This manga is particually interesting because the American version is heavily censored. In the original Japanese version, Toshiro Ono drew most of the female characters with oversized busts and revealing outfits, and there were a few risque scenes, one involving Misty relaxing in a hot tub, only to be rudley by Ash clumsily bursting in. Natually, any excess skin was covered up by American translators. Some purist fans are disgusted by this 'butchering' of the manga, and sites can be found on the internet for the removal of these edits | |||
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The Pokémon shōnen manga series is based on the Pokémon anime. The manga is made by Toshiro Ono. In Japan, the series is known as Pocket Monsters: Dengeki Pikachu.
The manga was released in four volumes, or tankōbon. In the North American English adaptations, they are named: The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pikachu Shocks Back, Electric Pikachu Boogaloo, and Surf's Up, Pikachu. The Singapore English version uses "Electric Tale of Pikachu" for all four volumes. The characters are the same as in the anime.
The manga was published in English in North America by Viz Communications. The English manga is flipped to the Western left to right format. In Singapore, the manga is published in English by Chuang Yi.
Censoship
This manga is particually interesting because the American version is heavily censored. In the original Japanese version, Toshiro Ono drew most of the female characters with oversized busts and revealing outfits, and there were a few risque scenes, one involving Misty relaxing in a hot tub, only to be rudley by Ash clumsily bursting in. Natually, any excess skin was covered up by American translators. Some purist fans are disgusted by this 'butchering' of the manga, and sites can be found on the internet for the removal of these edits
Characters
Japanese names in Western order (given name before surname) are given first, followed by the English name. For the sake of simplicity, English language names will be used in this and other articles in Misplaced Pages about Pokémon, unless explicitly referring to the Japanese version.
- Satoshi / Ash Ketchum - The main character, whose name in the Japanese version (Satoshi) is named after Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of the Pokémon games. Ash aspires to be a Pokémon Master, and together with the various friends and Pokémon that travel with him, embark on many adventures. In a similar fashion to the game, Ash does this by entering various Pokémon League competitions.
- Pikachu, a little yellow mouse-like creature with a lightning bolt tail and the ability to create an electrical jolt from its cheeks. It is the Pokémon that Ash receives from Professor Oak to start his Pokémon Journey.
- Takeshi / Brock - the Pewter City Gym Leader who leaves his post to become a Pokémon Breeder, leaving the care of his gym to his father. He is one of Ash's travelling companions.
- Kasumi / Misty - the Cerulean City Gym Leader who leaves her post to become a Water Pokémon expert. She is the youngest of four sisters. At the end of the Johto saga, she returns to Cerulean City in order to run the Pokémon Gym there.
- Kenji / Tracey Sketchit - a Pokémon Watcher who idolizes Professor Oak, and travels with Ash and Misty throughout the Orange Islands. This has led him to become Professor Oak's assistant.
- Musashi / Jessica "Jessie" - the smarter, female half of Team Rocket
- Kojirō / James - the dumber, male half of Team Rocket
- Nyarth (ニャース Nyāsu) / Meowth - One of the few Pokemon that can speak a human language.
See also
- Magical Pokémon Journey
- Pokémon Adventures
- Ash & Pikachu
- Pokémon Gold & Silver (manga series)
- Pokémon (anime)