FreakyLocz14
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Which one should I read if I can only afford to buy one?
Don't listen to him/her. I've read PokeSpecial and the art is utterly atrocious, the storyline cliche, and overall it offers you nothing.
Now, The Electric Tale of Pikachu has brilliant art, a unique take on the Pokemon world, and characters that shine far more than you could imagine. I'd take that, but unfortunately it's rather hard to come by.
That doesn't prove anything at all. As a person who like both comics, I would say whether you like one manga over another is simply due to your personal choice.
I don't know what everyone's problem is: Electric Tale has no similarity to the anime, save the inclusion of the Orange Islands. And that's hardly a bad thing.Uh-huh.
Anyway, neither is perfect, but my personal favorite is Pokemon special. I also own the first volume of the Electric Tail of Pikachu along with my four volumes of Pokespecial, and it's a very cute manga. However, if you're not a huge fan of the anime and want to try something different, I'd recommend Special.
I don't know what everyone's problem is: Electric Tale has no similarity to the anime,
Well, okay. Yeah. I realized as I was just finished typing there were a lot more similarities, but I was done and didn't want to start over. But in a way, I am right. Ono was given vague scripts and had to interpret them his own way, so many of the stories turned out very differently than their anime counterparts.Actually, there's a number of similarities, including the appearance of a lot of anime-only characters (Samurai, Mikey, et cetera) and some chapters that actually mirror events in the anime itself (like "The Human Race and the Pokémon Race" and "To Evolve or Not to Evolve That Is the Question"). Granted, even then, the manga deviates a bit from the anime storyline to be its own unique entity, but... yeah. It's supposed to be to the anime what Special is to the games. On a level. I guess.
I do agree that it's not a bad thing as well. In fact, to be honest, I prefer Electric Tale over Special (but that's mostly because of... *motions to avatar*), and I found it a bit more fun to read than actually sitting down and watching the anime itself. Electric Tale is funnier and, well, a bit deeper than at least the anime.
Well, okay. Yeah. I realized as I was just finished typing there were a lot more similarities, but I was done and didn't want to start over. But in a way, I am right. Ono was given vague scripts and had to interpret them his own way, so many of the stories turned out very differently than their anime counterparts.
Both have something for anyone to enjoy, but I find it unfair when many people adamantly declare Special to be the superior. They have many different, great qualities.
clover_bookcat said:It's very realistic, and Masumoto, creator of Pokemon, has said that it is the work that most resembles the world he was trying to convey.
Satoshi Tajiri is the creator of the Pokemon franchise and this is what he said, not Masumoto.
...I can't find anything on a "Masumoto". Where the hell did you get that from?
You know people very seldom post other Pokemon manga series on the internet beside Pokemon Special and if they do they never get update. For example I was read a Pokemon manga called Kaitou Pokemon 7 also known as Phamtom Thief Pokemon 7. I thought that the story was interesting as well and I heard that it has been translated in English in Singapore and it still has not be updated since October 2008.Well, to be more accurate, we're both right here because the manga is and isn't like the anime. It is because of certain similarities, but it isn't because it also deviates from the storyline frequently. So, there's recognizable parts and characters, but there's elements that are unique to the series.
I do agree here, and really, it's true for pretty much any Pokémon manga. People tend to see Special as "THE manga" due to accessibility (as in, it's the manga that's easiest to find online and off), the fact that it's ongoing, and the endorsement by Satoshi Tajiri (although this is just as likely as being something he said to get people to buy it as it is an actual thumbs up). In reality, you're right. There's a ton of different manga series out there besides even the ones discussed here, each with their own good points and weak points. (For example, Golden Boys. Awesome story, but the art really sucks. Also, it ends abruptly with no resolution whatsoever.) It really all depends on what the reader's tastes are, as fire said.
But yeah, I kinda wish people would branch out a bit more too and taste the other manga series besides Special instead of writing everything else off as inferior (not saying that all Special fans do this, but there are several who don't even know there's other stuff out there), but hey. What can you do, you know?
However, either way, I'd say Special and Electric Tale are both awesome series that are equally worth checking out.
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You know people very seldom post other Pokemon manga series on the internet beside Pokemon Special and if they do they never get update.