
Pokémon Pocket Monsters 2 Yukikubo Kousaku ©NINTENDO•CR•GF•TX•SP•JK
At first, it’s one thing, but from the second volume onwards, it’s somewhat in line with the game, and it’s not as vulgar as I expected.
It’s just the fate of gag manga, isn’t it? The difference between the funny episodes and the boring ones is significant.
Didn’t your parents teach you to include the URL at times like that?
If it’s not interesting, it won’t continue.
Why is the URL for the free release of GiEPe here…!?
I don’t know, but this is a story manga based on the first generation of Pocket Monsters that has been serialized in CoroCoro Comic since the 1990s!
What was that silly joke again…!? Giepie!? That’s it, so boring! Hahaha!
Mewtwo appeared in episode 2, and it was no good.
>>5It’s a wild Mewtwo, so it’s like in the original.
From volume 2 onwards, it gives the impression that the poop recedes and the testicles are heavily used.
>>6I received a Master Ball!
>>8I did it!
The confounding Pokémon in the front illustration and the background Pikachu that gets overlooked in the first episode.
A Nidoreen that breathes fire.
>>7Since I was only given the minimum materials before the game was released and told, “Draw the manga with this,” there’s nothing I can do about it…
It’s surprising that Mew appears from the first volume, even though it started almost simultaneously with the game’s release.
>>11At first, it was serialized in a separate magazine every two months, so the publishing pace was slow until episode 3.
Starting from episode 4, we moved to Tsukikoro, but the large number of applications for the Mew giveaway has already been reflected, and Pokemon-related content is now focused on Mew.
It feels like the official is not giving up on supporting Pippi.
Isn’t the original Masara Town already strange before Pippi?
>>14Since the game hasn’t been released yet, there’s no way to know the order or the scenery.
Mew being a former human is quite something, isn’t it…
Masara Town is probably a tropical area because it has “masala” in its name! I ended up drawing the manga with that little information.
I thought it was gross that Pippi has human-like teeth, but when I looked at the thread picture, Pikachu was even grosser.
Pippi’s cousin being Pikachu is already crazy, teacher.
Don’t expect normal sensibility from Anakubo’s manga.
Before this, I was drawing Kunio-kun, and before that, it was Musashi Road.
>>19When you think about it that way, the sauna wars set in modern society are quite an adventure.
>>19The biggest shock is that Masami Fukushima was from the Ashi team.
When I look at Musashi Road, the drawings are really impressive.
“Kunio-kun has nothing to do with the game at all, right? It was that kind of thing.”
Games of this era don’t have that much information, so you need to fill in the gaps in your mind…
The Gym Leaders use the starter Pokémon, but the Elite Four almost perfectly replicate their teams.
Two useless Onixes.
I have a memory that from around the time my cousin’s Pikachu appeared, it was somewhat closer to the anime’s setting.
>>26That’s a time when the anime project hasn’t even started yet.
You can only see Machamp’s private parts in穴久保 Pokémon!
It’s really troublesome because I can actually make it a cousin in the current Pokémon.
Iwark is so small…
During the era of the original Gold and Silver, the main story was quite thin, so not just with Gihepei, but the Pokémon Adventures had a lot of flavor with the Golden Boys.
In the early days, although the direction was different, I feel that the degree of disregard for the original work in both the anime Pokémon and Pokémon Special is not much different.
He has been exposed to criticism due to not taking a serious approach since the time of Kunio-kun.
It’s more like ignoring the original work or being disregarded in terms of material provided from the original work…
>>36Did we suddenly have a Mewtwo like a hidden boss in the few materials we received?
Ultimately, only Pippi maintained a design that did not resemble the original work.
Pikachu in episodes 3 and 4 isn’t as cute as in episode 1, what’s going on?
It’s so nostalgic, I used to watch it in CoroCoro when I was a kid.
Isn’t Yuu one of the top performers among media mix protagonists?
>>40Because he is one of the few protagonists with a completed encyclopedia.
I thought the super spicy red curry during the camping episode looked really delicious, especially since they didn’t rely on toilet humor.
In the early stages, you can really feel that it was drawn from very sparse information…
Is a Poké Ball made of something like glass…?
Actually, the fact that Sakaki was a twin was also a Giepie joke, wasn’t it?
>>49They cleverly took advantage of the fact that they initially revealed the original Sakaki and picked it up well…
It’s not entirely unreasonable to agree with what is being said, is it, Masami Fukushima?
When I looked up who Masami Fukushima was, I realized he was someone who would get excited just by hearing about it.
The Persian has three eyes…
A mysterious Pokémon lover living in the Tokiwa Forest.
I laughed at the Blastoise shooting water from the pond.
The first episode of Pippi is a bit of a downer…
In the early days, it wasn’t even called Pocket Monsters.
It may be ridiculous, but that’s what makes me feel secure.
Looking at it again, it’s innovative that all Pokémon naturally speak.
I was confused about which Pokémon to make the main one after only receiving the graphics from the game side.
I want more behind-the-scenes stories like how the author fought a lot because Pikachu was promoted by Pippi’s manager.
It seems that the early Diglett that looks like a jellyfish and the three-eyed Meowth were uniquely interpreted by Akihiko Hokuto in pixel art.