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| - thumb|Caratula del volumen final de Magical Pokémon Journey. Magical Pokémon Journey (ポケットモンスター PiPiPi★アドベンチャー Pocket Monsters PiPiPi ★ Adventures en japonés) es una de las series manga de Pokémon, bajo la autoría de Yumi Tsukirino. Fue publicada en Japón por la editorial Shogakukan para la revista Ciao y está compuesta de 10 volúmenes. En Estados Unidos se publicaron los siete primeros volúmenes traducidos al inglés por Viz Media, mientras que en Singapur fue traducido en su totalidad por la compañía Chuang Yi.
- Magical Pokémon Journey (Pocket Monsters PiPiPi Adventures in Japan) is a Shoujo Manga created by Yumi Tsukirino, set in the Pokémon universe. The story centers around a girl named Hazel who develops a crush on Almond, a Pokémon Trainer from whom she is constantly rebuffed. To receive a Love Potion from a scientist named Grandpa and thus gain Almond's affection, Hazel agrees to catch Pokémon for his research. Tsukirino also wrote a sequel entitled Pokemon Chamo Chamo Pretty. Both series are complete.
- Magical Pokémon Journey, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters PiPiPi ★ Adventures(ポケットモンスター PiPiPi★アドベンチャーPoketto Monsutā PiPiPi★Adobenchā), is a shōjo manga series set in the fictional universe of the Pokémon franchise. The manga is by Yumi Tsukirino and serialized by Shogakukan in the manga magazine Ciao, and collected in ten bound volumes.
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| - Magical Pokémon Journey (Pocket Monsters PiPiPi Adventures in Japan) is a Shoujo Manga created by Yumi Tsukirino, set in the Pokémon universe. The story centers around a girl named Hazel who develops a crush on Almond, a Pokémon Trainer from whom she is constantly rebuffed. To receive a Love Potion from a scientist named Grandpa and thus gain Almond's affection, Hazel agrees to catch Pokémon for his research. This series chronicles Hazel's attempts to make Almond like her, as well as her friendship with several Pokémon she meets — mainly Pikachu, Clefairy, and Jigglypuff (Pikachu, Pippi, and Purin, for whom the series was named) — and her rivalry with Grandpa's granddaughter, Coconut. Gradually, the focus of the series shifts away from collecting Pokémon and more to the relationship between Hazel and Almond, as well as the relationships between other human characters, between Pokémon, and the friendships of both humans and Pokémon. Tsukirino also wrote a sequel entitled Pokemon Chamo Chamo Pretty. Both series are complete.
- thumb|Caratula del volumen final de Magical Pokémon Journey. Magical Pokémon Journey (ポケットモンスター PiPiPi★アドベンチャー Pocket Monsters PiPiPi ★ Adventures en japonés) es una de las series manga de Pokémon, bajo la autoría de Yumi Tsukirino. Fue publicada en Japón por la editorial Shogakukan para la revista Ciao y está compuesta de 10 volúmenes. En Estados Unidos se publicaron los siete primeros volúmenes traducidos al inglés por Viz Media, mientras que en Singapur fue traducido en su totalidad por la compañía Chuang Yi. Además de tratarse de una serie Shōjo, este manga difiere de muchos otros en que no se basa en los videojuegos o el anime de la franquicia Pokémon. Por el contrario, presenta un mundo en donde sobresale los romances, el compañerismo y la comicidad. Los Pokémon en esta serie son capaces de hablar como los humanos. Esta serie es sucedida por Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪, otra de las series manga creadas por Yumi Tsukirino, la cual continúa con más historias en el mismo mundo en el que se desarrolla Magical Pokémon Journey.
- Magical Pokémon Journey, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters PiPiPi ★ Adventures(ポケットモンスター PiPiPi★アドベンチャーPoketto Monsutā PiPiPi★Adobenchā), is a shōjo manga series set in the fictional universe of the Pokémon franchise. The manga is by Yumi Tsukirino and serialized by Shogakukan in the manga magazine Ciao, and collected in ten bound volumes. The main character, Hazel (Maron in Japanese), sets off to catch Pokémon after a scientist named Grandpa agrees to make a love potion if she catches Pokémon. Hazel is after the heart of a boy named Almond. Most of the Pokémon in the manga series can speak a human language. The manga's plotline has nothing to do with the original video games. The manga is licensed in English in North America by Viz Media and in Singapore by Chuang Yi. Viz published seven of the ten volumes flipped to the Western left-to-right format. A spinoff series, Pocket Monsters Chamo-Chamo ★ Pretty ♪(ポケットモンスター チャモチャモ★ぷりてぃ♪Pocketto Monsutā Chamochamo★Puriti♪), features the adventures and exploits of Clefairy and Pikachu, as well as Torchic and Mightyena. The chamo-chamo refers to "Achamo", Torchic's Japanese name.
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