Pokemon Special Club! (returns!)

I don't know about stale. I play the card game, and it's still pretty popular. WB recently forced CTN to stop running pokemon because it's ratings were so high. Mangas are selling pretty well. Who knows, maybe they're trying to revive Pokemon Special by making it wider known through an anime first. Seems like an easy way for them to expand the franchise to me. All we know right now, though, is that Ash won't be in the new series.
 
It would be cool to see it as an OVA or something... as long as it has nothing to do with the current anime *imagines Yellow and Green's voices* XD
 
Originally posted by Suzu
I'd be surprised if it did turn into an anime, pokemon has been around for almost 10 years and is pretty much gone stale in most parts of the world, hardly anyone reads the manga, and besides, it would be a miracle to see a pokemon anime with an actual plot XD

LOL,actual plot...XD
That's the quote of the week.I guess you're right,there's not much possibility of that rumor coming true,but there's always hope...
BTW what's wrong with the voices Oni?Forget the english one,but I think the Jap. voices fit the characters...

Note:I couldn't find the rumor on Serebii?^^;;
 
Yes...as long as it has nothing to do with the anime...><

nothing wrong with the voices. It's just that I hope that the voices won't be butchered when (if) the manga becomes an anime and if it does come to US
 
The Elite Four are evil. The Gym leaders are associated with Team Rocket. Team Rocket abducts children and uses them for their army. What else do you think?
 
Here's a little "essay" I made for the manga in the forum for my school's Otaku Club.
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I am asking you to read it. It rocks. Just read it, and you'll see the drastic difference. Just think like this: The manga is like any manga, but the TV show is like teletubbies. That's the difference.

Cat/Wolf witch Kyobi said:
I'll give it a shot. I'm trying not to base judgement on the anime
That is what everybody is doing.

Don't. At least not for Pokemon. As I said, the TV utterly defaced the nature of Pokemon and brought it from what would have been a great game franchise down to ashes.

What's worse is that they made it appear everywhere so that everybody could see it. In contrast the manga is 500 times better than the TV, but sales were limited to Asia, because it didn't sell well in the US. Why? THE TV SHOW!!! It has everything to be blamed to it.

In fact, here are the locations for a few snippets for the manga "Pocket Monsters Special", known as "Pokemon Adventures" in the US. Viz stopped publishing it a few years ago, ending it at the 7th book. Book 19 released just a few weeks ago. The character's names are based on game versions: Red (looks like Ash), Green (looks like Gary), Blue, Yellow, and so forth, and the manga follows the game perspective with major twists (but not like the repetitive sidequests in the TV show) that add spice to the storyline.

https://netkun.com/pockemon/story/0411/s3_0411_3.gif
https://netkun.com/pockemon/story/0103/s5_0103_07.gif
https://netkun.com/pockemon/story/0112/s4_12_05.gif
https://netkun.com/pockemon/story/0109/s5-94.gif

The major difference is that this manga features action in every chapter, and minimal of that morality and friendship stuff you see as childhood propaganda in American televisions.

Oh yeah, as a side note, the manga features a character that never appeared in the TV series. The character's name is Yellow.
Picture of Yellow
Cute guy, eh? Here's the catch. It's a girl. That theme has followed the book for a short series as Yellow looks for Red, who has gone missing shortly after being invited to a battle. Yellow was instructed to disguise herself as a boy to prevent being detected by the enemy.

That manga has been discontinued by Viz, so chances are you won't find them. Just look at the scans I provided.

A few more remarks on the manga. It also contains the story in other characters' perspectives. And as you see, one of them has Lt. Surge battling his way through the power plant, and for many reasons. In the anime, Ash leads the way and stupidity follows.

Another good point about that manga is that the characters use novel ingenuities in battle. One of the pictures feature Gold (the Kenta-looking guy) using multiple pokemon to fly. Usually one plan in battle is featured every chapter.

So...see the difference?
 
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