Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

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Pokémon Diamond
and Pearl Adventure!
ポケットモンスターダイヤモンド・パール物語 ポケモンD・P
(Pocket Monsters Diamond-Pearl Legend: Pokémon DP)
Manga
Written byShigekatsu Ihara
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicShōnen
Original run20082010
Volumes8 (List of volumes)

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! (sometimes abbreviated as DPA) is a Pokémon manga based on Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. The series is written and illustrated by Shigekatsu Ihara and published by Shogakukan. All eight volumes have been translated into English, and released in North America by Viz Media.[1] Viz Media's translation was licensed by Singapore publisher Chuang Yi, who have released all eight volumes as well, with the first volume of Chuang Yi's version being released two years after Viz Media's version.

Story[edit]

A young boy, Hareta, and his friends are trying to find Dialga. Hareta was allowed to live in the woods with Pokémon, which helps him bond with newly captured Pokémon. In book one, Hareta meets Mitsumi, Professor Rowan's helper, and a boy named Jun. Professor Rowan gives Hareta his first Pokémon, a Piplup. In this book, Hareta wins the Coal Badge and meets Team Galactic for the first time. He bites one of Team Galactic's Members as well. Hareta also catches a Shinx. In book two, Hareta enters his first contest. Later, Mitsumi enters and nearly wins. Hareta then meets Team Galactic again in Celestic Town. Hareta picks a fight with Cyrus, and Cyrus tries to get Hareta to join him. After losing to Cyrus, Hareta lays afloat, only to be rescued by Byron. Hareta challenges Byron and loses. Hareta is then instructed to go to Iron Island to train. There, Hareta meets Riley who gives him an egg. Riley and Hareta then have to beat Team Galactic yet again and Hareta's egg hatches in Riolu. Hareta trains for a month then comes out with an Onix, a Geodude, and a Zubat. Book three contains a large fight between Team Galactic and Hareta over the Legendary Azelf. Hareta once again, with help from all the Gym leaders, defeats Team Galactic. He wins by having Azelf power him with willpower. In book four, Hareta meets gym leader Candice. Hareta wins the battle and capture the legendary Pokémon Regigigas. Then Byron, Hareta, and other gym leaders try to attack Galactic headquarters, but all except Bryon and Hareta went in to jail. Hareta realized that his best friend Mitsumi joined team Galactic. Hareta fights her and the end of the battle continues in book five. in the end Hareta defeats Mitsumi and goes on to face Cyrus but at that time Cyrus has collected all three legendary Pokémon and is starting to make the red chain the only object to call Dialga and control him.

Characters[edit]

  • Hareta (Japanese: ハレタ), the main character and the adopted grandson of Professor Rowan. He lived most of his life in the forest with wild Pokémon, practically thinking himself as one. His clothes indicate that he is based on Lucas; however, his hairstyle is vastly different and his vest lacks the white stripe that appears on that of Lucas. Deciding it would help the boy to travel and see the world, the Professor decided he should be a Pokémon Trainer and travel with his assistant, Mitsumi, and one of his Pokémon, Piplup.
  • Mitsumi (Japanese: ミツミ) is a main character and the assistant of Professor Rowan. Her clothing implies that she is based on Dawn, albeit with a clearly distinctive hairstyle. An orphan, she was raised by Team Galactic. She became extremely close to Pokemon, and easy to manipulate. On a mission to destroy Professor Rowan's lab, Rowan convinced her that Pokémon are more than just tools, and she defected from Team Galactic, becoming Rowan's assistant. Later, she came along with Hareta to find Dialga. After she went to Lake Acuity, Cyrus managed to capture Mitsumi's Eevee. With Cyrus threatening to kill Eevee if she disobeyed him, Mitsumi was forced to rejoin Team Galactic and fought Hareta. After losing, she quit Team Galactic again, causing Jupiter to explode the room she was in with Light Screen.
  • Jun (Japanese: ジュン) is based on Barry, but is more of Hareta's friend as pokémon friends to care for him.
  • Koya (Japanese: コウヤ)
  • Professor Rowan (Japanese: ナナカマド博士 Dr. Nanakamado)
  • "Looker" (Japanese: ハンサム "Handsome")
  • Kaisei (Japanese: カイセー Kaise)
  • Palmer (Japanese: クロツグ Kurotsugu)
  • Riley (Japanese: ゲン Gen)

Pokémon League[edit]

Gym leaders[edit]

  • Roark (Japanese: ヒョウタ Hyota)
  • Gardenia (Japanese: ナタネ Natane)
  • Maylene (Japanese: スモモ Sumomo)
  • Crasher Wake (Japanese: マキシマム仮面 Maximum Mask)
  • Fantina (Japanese: メリッサ Melissa)
  • Byron (Japanese: トウガン Tougan) finds Hareta washed up on the shore after having been defeated by Cyrus. Byron takes Hareta in and allows him to regain his strength before putting him through a rigorous training session similar to what he put Roark through years ago.
  • Candice (Japanese: スズナ Suzuna)
  • Volkner (Japanese: デンジ Volkner)

Elite Four and Champion[edit]

  • Aaron (Japanese: リョウ Ryo)
  • Bertha (Japanese: キクノ Kikuno)
  • Flint (Japanese: オーバ Oba)
  • Lucian (Japanese: ゴヨウ Goyo)
  • Cynthia (Japanese: シロナ Shirona)

Team Galactic[edit]

  • Cyrus (Japanese: アカギ Akagi) is Team Galactic's leader.
  • Mars (Japanese: マーズ Mazu) is
  • Jupiter (Japanese: ジュピター Jupita)
  • Saturn (Japanese: サターン Satan)
  • Charon (Japanese: プルート Pluto)
  • B-2 (Japanese: K-2 K-2)

Pokémon species[edit]

  • Piplup (Japanese: ポッチャマ Pochama), Hareta's starter Pokémon, but after a while Hareta and Piplup's friendship becomes stronger, helping them win battles.
  • Regigigas (Japanese: レジギガス Rejigigasu)
  • Mesprit (Japanese: エムリット Emrit)
  • Uxie (Japanese: ユクシー Yukushii)
  • Azelf (Japanese: アグノム Agunomu)
  • Dialga (Japanese: ディアルガ Diaruga)
  • Palkia (Japanese: パルキア Parukia)
  • Giratina (Japanese: ギラティナ)
  • Heatran (Japanese: ヒードラン)

List of Chapters[edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 February 27, 20074-09-140284-4April 1, 2008[2]1-4215-2286-1
  • 1. In Search of the Legendary Pokémon Dialga!! (神話のポケモンを求めて!!, Seeking a Mythical Pokémon!!)
  • 2. Hareta's Very First Pokémon Battle!! (ハレタ、 初のポケモンバトル!!, Hareta's First Pokémon Battle!!)
  • 3. The Mystery Boy, Jun!! (なぞの少年・ジュンあらわれる!!, The Mysterious Boy: Enter Jun!!)
  • 4. Win with Teamwork!! (チームプレイで打ち負かせ!!, Win with Teamplay!!)
  • 5. Find Munchlax!! (ゴンベを探し出せ!!, Find Gonbe!!)
2 June 28, 20074-09-140343-3September 2, 2008[2]1-4215-2287-X
  • 6. Beauty Contest: The Pokémon Super Contest!! (美の競演! ポケモンスーパーコンテスト!!, Beauty Contest! Pokémon Super Contest!!)
  • 7. Dialga's Secret Keys!! (ディアルガの秘密のカギ, Dialga's Secret Keys)
  • 8. Team Galactic's Conspiracy, Revealed!! (明かされる ギンガ団の陰謀!!, Revealed, The Galaxy Gang's Conspiracy!!)
  • 9. Challenge! The Fortress Of Steel!! (挑戦! ハガネの城!!, Challenge! The Steel Castle!!)
  • 10. Serious Training on Iron Island!! (こうてつじまで本格修業!!, Serious Training at Steel Island!!)
3 November 28, 20074-09-140400-6February 3, 2009[2]1-4215-2574-7
  • 11. The Legendary Pokémon, Captured (とらわれた伝説のポケモン, The Captive Legendary Pokémon)
  • 12. A Battle Of Wills (ぶつかり合う闘争心!, Defeat the Enemy with United Fighting Spirit!)
  • 13. The Battle Rages On (激化する戦い, The Intensifying Battle)
  • Special 1. Deoxys, The Phantom Pokémon! (Part 1) (幻のポケモン・デオキシス!! (全編), Phantom Pokémon: Deoxys!! (Part 1))
  • Special 2. Deoxys, The Phantom Pokémon! (Part 2) (幻のポケモン・デオキシス!! (後編), Phantom Pokémon: Deoxys!! (Part 2))
4 May 28, 20084-09-140545-2June 2, 2009[2]1-4215-2674-3
  • 14. A Novel Test!! (新たなる試練!!, A New Test!!)
  • 15. An Enormous Power Awakens! (目覚める巨大な力!, Awakening of Giant Power!)
  • 16. Team Galactic's Greatest Warrior (ギンガ団最強の戦士, The Galaxy Gang's Greatest Warrior)
  • 17. Clash! Hareta vs. Mitsumi!! (激突! ハレタVSミツミ!!, Clash! Hareta vs. Mitsumi!!)
  • Special 3. The Tale of Hareta and Shaymin (ハレタとシェイの物語, The Tale of Hareta and Shaymin)
5 August 28, 20084-09-140669-6October 6, 2009[3]1-4215-2923-8
  • 18. Battle Against Team Galactic...and Mitsumi! (ギンガ団・ミツミとの対決!, Galaxy Gang: Showdown with Mitsumi!)
  • 19. (Violent)Earthquake! Cyrus's Consuming Ambition!! (激震! アカギの野望!!, The Ground Shakes! Akagi's Ambitions!!)
  • 20. The Advent of the Legendary Pokémon!! (伝説のポケモン降臨!!, The Legendary Pokémon Descends!!)
  • 21. Will Hareta's Wish Get Through?! (とどけ、 ハレタの思い!, Hareta's Feelings Reach Out!)
  • 22. Bonds Connect Across Space-Time (時空をむすぶ絆..., The Bonds That Link Space-Time...)
6 December 25, 20084-09-140760-9March 2, 2010[4]1-4215-3170-4
  • 23. A New Battle Begins! (新たな戦いの始まり!, A New Battle Begins!)
  • 24. Hareta's Heart's Desire (ハレタの熱き思い, Hareta's Heated Emotions)
  • 25. Clash! Hareta vs. Koya (激突! ハレタVSコウヤ, Clash! Hareta vs. Kōya)
  • 26. Hearts and Spirits Collide (通じあう心, Connecting Heart to Heart)
  • 27. A Surprise Visit from Hareta's Father! (ハレタの父, 現る!!, Hareta's Father, Revealed!!)
  • Special 4. Mitsumi's Wish (ミツミの思い, Mitsumi's Feelings)
7 May 28, 20094-09-140797-8July 6, 2010[5]1-4215-3491-6
  • 28. Look for Giratina! (ギラティナを追え!, Pursue Giratina!)
  • 29. A Clash! Hareta vs. Charon (激突!! ハレタVSプルート, Clash!! Hareta vs. Pluto)
  • 30. The Anger of Legendary Pokémon Heatran (伝説のポケモン・ヒードランの怒り, The Legendary Pokémon - Heatran's Rage)
  • 31. Hareta's Excellent New Partner... Minun?! (新相棒・マイナン大活躍!?, New Partner - The Energetic Minun!?)
  • 32. Charon Must Be Stopped! (プルートの野望をうちくだけ!, Crush Pluto's Ambitions!)
  • Special 5. Return to Hareta's Home Forest! (続・ハレタとシェイの物語, The Tale of Hareta and Shaymin - Part 2)
8 October 28, 20094-09-140855-9November 2, 2010[6]1-4215-3671-4
  • 33. The Birth of the Greatest Tag Team?! (最強のコンビ誕生!?, The Ultimate Combination is Formed!?)
  • 34. Koya's Sad Reunion (コウヤ、 悲しき再会, Kōya's Sorrowful Reunion)
  • 35. Enter the Distortion World!! (突入! やぶれたせかい!!, Break in! The Torn World!!)
  • 36. Hareta's Fierce Battle!! (ハレタ、 魂の激突!!, Hareta's Clash of Souls!!)
  • 37. Gathering of the Legendary Pokémon! (伝説のポケモン集結!!, The Legendary Pokémon Gather!!)
  • Special 6. Hareta's Future (ハレタの向かう先, Hareta's Journey Continues)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "VIZ Media . products". Viz Media. Archived from the original on March 21, 2008. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  2. ^ a b c d "IGN Anime: Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Adventure! Manga Volumes". IGN. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  3. ^ "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!, Vol. 5". Viz Media. Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  4. ^ "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!, Vol. 6". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 30, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  5. ^ "Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!, Vol. 7". Viz Media. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  6. ^ Ihara, Shigekatsu (2 November 2010). Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!, Vol. 8 (Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure) (9781421536712): Shigekatsu Ihara: Books. Perfect Square. ISBN 978-1421536712.

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