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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team''' (ポケモン不思議のダンジョンギンジの救助隊) is a six-part manga by [[Makoto Mizobuchi]] based on [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]].  It follows the adventures of [[Ginji]], a reckless boy who is turned into a {{p|Torchic}} and forms a rescue team with a cautious {{OBP|Mudkip|Ginji's Rescue Team}}.
'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team''' (ポケモン不思議のダンジョンギンジの救助隊) is a six-part manga by [[Makoto Mizobuchi]] based on [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]].  It follows the adventures of [[Ginji]], a reckless boy who is turned into a {{p|Torchic}} and forms a rescue team with a cautious {{OBP|Mudkip|Ginji's Rescue Team}}.


For the manga's English translated release, it was originally syndicated in issues of [[Nintendo Power]] in North America and Jetix magazine in the United Kingdom. It was later released in a collected volume by [[VIZ Media]].  While the individual chapter releases were published in a left-to-right reading format with reversed artwork, the book collection of ''Ginji's Rescue Team'' was the first Pokémon manga published by VIZ Media to retain the right-to-left Japanese reading format.  All Pokémon titles published since have also been published in the original Japanese format.
For the manga's English translated release, it was originally syndicated in issues of [[Nintendo Power]] in North America and Jetix magazine in the United Kingdom. It was later released in a collected volume by [[VIZ Media]].


* First published in Japan by [[Shōgakukan]]: September 28, 2006
* First published in Japan by [[Shōgakukan]]: September 28, 2006
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This was the first Pokémon manga published by [[VIZ Media]] to retain the right-to-left Japanese reading format. All Pokémon titles published since have also been published in the original Japanese format.
* In {{pmin|France}}, this manga is published in two volumes of three chapters each, rather than as one volume of six chapters.
* In {{pmin|France}}, this manga is published in two volumes of three chapters each, rather than as one volume of six chapters.


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