If you watched the Pokemon anime before reading this, like I did, you're in for some real surprises. This manga volume left me feeling like most of what they put in the Pokemon anime was a lie. That being said, I did quite enjoy this, and even liked this story better than the anime story.
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Remember Ash not having any Pokemon, and staying up all night to get one from Prof. Oak? Well, meet Red (who Ash is the manga). Red has a Poliwhirl, which he has raised since he was little, and it was a Poliwag. And, Red doesn't visit Oak till it is suggested to him, since he thinks Oak is crazy. Oak gives Red a Bulbasaur--not a Pikachu!--since it takes well to him. Red earns his Pikachu in the next town, where he stops it from stealing from local vendors. Also, Gary--Ash's/Red's rival--is named Blue in the manga to match Red's name.
As you can see, so many differences in the story us Pokemon anime fans are used to, but a much better story.
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Remember Team Rocket? No Jessie and James and all their annoying "blasting off again" crap showing up in this story so far. So far, we have normal looking dudes in black outfits with poison Pokemon representing the evil villain organization.
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Needless to say, I like this better, and will read more of it. I own Vol.6 of the series, and will probably be reading that next. I also own Vol.7 of the "Pkmn D&P Adventures" series, and one of the "Mystery Dungeon" Pkmn mangas. These will be read soon.
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I received this volume from VIZ Media, via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own. I will also be reviewing one of the volumes of "Pkmn D&P Adventures" for them soon as well. Watch for that!