PS121
Series | Pokémon Adventures |
Location | Professor Oak's Second Research Center Union Cave S.S. Aqua |
Off Course with Corsola or VS Corsola (Japanese: VS サニーゴ VS Sunnygo) is the 121st round of the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Plot
At Professor Oak's Second Research Center, Professor Oak receives the Pokémon Crystal recently caught, along with her Chumee.
The next morning, Crystal heads to Union Cave to go to the west side of Johto. While traveling through the cave, she flashes back to Bill informing her that the same species from Kanto and Johto might look slightly different, and therefore Professor Oak would like her to collect them again. Back in the present, Crystal spots a Magneton, which doesn't live in the cave. Suddenly, three more Magneton appear and surround Crystal and Megaree, who then drop them in a submarine.
Afterwards, Lt. Surge approaches the submarine, but is disappointed to discover that it his Magneton didn't get any wild Pokémon. Lt. Surge then enters the submarine to travel to Azalea Town. He leaves through a secret passage, but gets stuck on a reef of Corsola. Crystal comes to and surprises Lt. Surge when he realizes she is on board. Briefing her on the situation, she figures out that she has to capture the leader. Natee creates a current with Psychic, which lifts them up. After they are out of the water, Natee defeats the leader with Psychic, which Crystal captures with a Lure Ball. As compensation, Lt. Surge gives her a ride to Olivine City on the S.S. Aqua.
Major events
- Crystal is captured by Lt. Surge's Magneton, who drop her in Lt. Surge's submarine.
- Lt. Surge's submarine gets stuck on a herd of Corsola.
- Crystal gets the submarine unstuck from the herd of Corsola.
- For a list of all major events in the Pokémon Adventures manga, please see the history page.
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Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Crystal
- Professor Oak
- Bill (flashback)
- Lt. Surge
- Sailor
Pokémon
- Natu (Natee; Crystal's)
- Chikorita (Megaree; Crystal's)
- Corsola (Crystal's; new)
- Quagsire (Crystal's)
- Seaking (Crystal's; mentioned)
- Pineco (Crystal's; mentioned; Shiny)
- Shuckle (Crystal's)
- Magby (Crystal's)
- Phanpy (Crystal's)
- Nidoran♀ (Crystal's)
- Nidorina (Crystal's)
- Nidoqueen (Crystal's)
- Nidoran♂ (Crystal's)
- Nidorino (Crystal's)
- Nidoking (Crystal's)
- Abra (Crystal's)
- Kadabra (Crystal's)
- Alakazam (Crystal's)
- Yanma (Crystal's)
- Drowzee (Crystal's)
- Hypno (Crystal's)
- Bellossom (Crystal's)
- Poliwrath (Crystal's)
- Politoed (Crystal's)
- Magikarp (Crystal's)
- Gyarados (Crystal's)
- Goldeen (Crystal's)
- Slowpoke (Crystal's)
- Slowbro (Crystal's)
- Onix (Crystal's)
- Steelix (Crystal's)
- Bellsprout (Crystal's)
- Weepinbell (Crystal's)
- Victreebel (Crystal's)
- Hoppip (Crystal's)
- Skiploom (Crystal's)
- Jumpluff (Crystal's)
- Paras (Crystal's)
- Ekans (Crystal's)
- Arbok (Crystal's)
- Dunsparce (Crystal's)
- Mareep (Crystal's)
- Flaaffy (Crystal's)
- Ampharos (Crystal's)
- Wooper (Crystal's)
- Quagsire (Crystal's)
- Gastly (Crystal's)
- Haunter (Crystal's)
- Gengar (Crystal's)
- Igglybuff (Crystal's)
- Jigglypuff (Crystal's)
- Wigglytuff (Crystal's)
- Sandshrew (Crystal's)
- Sandslash (Crystal's)
- Cleffa (Crystal's)
- Clefairy (Crystal's)
- Clefable (Crystal's)
- Zubat (Crystal's)
- Golbat (Crystal's)
- Crobat (Crystal's)
- Geodude (Crystal's)
- Graveler (Crystal's)
- Golem (Crystal's)
- Spinarak (Crystal's)
- Ariados (Crystal's)
- Ledian (Crystal's)
- Kakuna (Crystal's)
- Beedrill (Crystal's)
- Caterpie (Crystal's)
- Raichu (Crystal's)
- Rattata (Crystal's)
- Farfetch'd (Bill's; flashback)
- Electabuzz (Lt. Surge's)
- Magneton (Lt. Surge's; ×4)
- Zubat
- Geodude
- Corsola (multiple)
- Rattata (fantasy; ×2)
Trivia
- The round states that even though Kanto and Johto have a lot of the same Pokémon, their colors and patterns can vary between the regions. However, this is not true in any of the games.
Errors
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | VS 太陽珊瑚 (Taiwan) VS 太阳珊瑚 (Mainland China) | |
European French | Tenaces Corayon | |
Korean | VS 코산호 | |
Brazilian Portuguese | VS Corsola | |
European Spanish | Contra Corsola | |
Vietnamese | VS Sunnygo | |
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