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Suddenly Suicune I/Suicune (Part 1)
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VS スイクンI
VS Suicune I
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Location Tin Tower

Suddenly Suicune I or Suicune (Part 1) (Japanese: VS スイクンI VS Suicune I) is the 130th round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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Crystal tries the door of the Burned Tower, only to find out that it won't open. She decides to try entering from above and flies up onto the roof with Natee and Eusine's Electrode. She looks at the ruins of Ecruteak City. Suddenly, Crystal has a sense that Suicune is at the top of the Tin Tower.

She flies upwards and sees Suicune standing on top of the Tin Tower. She tells the Legendary Pokémon that she has been searching for it, but whenever she had thought that she had found it, it was not the real Suicune. This time, she says, she knows it is the real one. Then she prepares to battle it, sending out all of her Pokémon. Bonee uses Bonemerang, which is dodged by Suicune, but Crystal says that this is part of her plan. The Bonemerang reverses direction, surprising Suicune, although it is dodged again. Parasee uses Spore. Suicune uses Gust to blow away the spores, but it still has some on it. Suicune jumps off the tower towards a pond, but Monlee jumps and falls past Suicune, using Mega Punch on the ground, which fractures the ground, throwing Suicune into the air and battering it with boulders. Crystal kicks a Heavy Ball at Suicune, hitting it.

Major events

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Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

  • At the end of this round, Crystal has caught 142 Pokémon out of the 143 she has found. The only Pokémon she has not caught is Suicune.

Errors

In other languages

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