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sockibean · 1 year
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The Champion, Leon 👑
It has been awhile since I have drawn Leon, but now I can’t seem to stop drawing him!
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I've had these scans saved for a few years at this point. Since I've gotten into translation work, I thought I could use these pages as a way to practice.
This is from a story in Pokémon Pocket Monsters Aniki (the latest saga in Pokémon Pocket Monsters), where Red, Clefairy, and Pikachu arrive in Galar and meet Leon and Sonia. (Along with the Galar region starters.)
I found these on Twitter a long time ago. I asked the original uploader where they found the pages. But they never replied to me. I quickly downloaded the pages to preserve them. (Especially since I began to care for Pokémon manga besides Pokémon Adventures at that point.)
Now that these are translated, I can get the newer Pokémon Pocket Monsters material to a broader audience.
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shinemon311 · 9 months
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holly-natnicole · 2 years
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[Image Description: Profile pictures of Emolga/Emonga, Smartphone Rotom, Haxorus/Ononokus, Iris from 'Pokémon the Series'/'T.V. Anime Pocket Monsters Series' (1997) in the pink dress and new hairstyle she wears during her battle against Satoshi “Ash” Ketchum in Journeys, Gible/Fukamaru, Excadrill/Doryuzu, and Dragonite/Kairyu. The background is bright green and there is bright violet text on the upper right corner as seen by the Viewer. The text consists of ‘Champion: IRIS’.]
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yamujiburo · 7 months
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Ketchum vs. Ketchum! Showdown in Cerulean City!
Woo! Finale time! I wanted to make this final battle feel special and give it more substance than I could do with just a comic. So! I got the help of @cyberwulf to write out this ending in fanfic form! Check it out here on AO3 if you prefer! If not, the journey continues below the cut~
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James Sidestory / Meowth Sidestory
A lot has happened since our Poké Moms began their journey. After a rocky start…
“*SQUAWK*”
…they’ve managed to catch some new Pokémon…
“Run! Run! Run!”
…in their own way.
“What a cute baby! You know, I have a son, too!”
With their month on the road almost up, Delia had just one more thing she wanted to do…
“I want to beat the Cerulean City Gym!”
But little did Delia know, there was a surprise waiting for her in Cerulean City!
“MOM??? JESSIE???”
“Let’s have a double battle! You and Ash versus Jessie and I!”
“You’re on! But I’m not going easy on you just cuz you’re family!”
“…What’s going on?”
Poké Mom Adventures
EP009
Ketchum vs Ketchum! Showdown in Cerulean City!
The water of the Cerulean gym battlefield glistened in the sunshine streaming through its crystal glass roof. Both teams gazed at each other with steely determination (and some lingering confusion, in Misty’s case) as above them, the Drone Rotom announced the rules.
“This will be a double battle between Gym Leader Misty and Champion Ash, and the challengers Delia and Jessie.” It projected a holographic image of both teams. “For today’s battle, each trainer may use two Pokémon. The battle is over when all of one team’s Pokémon can no longer battle.”
“All right!” Misty declared. “This is an official League battle for the Cascade badge!”
“And bragging rights!” Jessie added with a smirk.
“We’ll see about that!” Ash retorted. Misty glanced at him, taking in his clenched fists and gritted teeth. She’d seen Ash determined before, but… there was something here that she was missing. However, with the Drone Rotom hovering expectantly overhead, finding out what that something was would have to wait.
“Come out – Corsola!”
The Coral Pokémon landed on the rock in front of her, eagerly crying its name.
“This is a water-themed gym, so I’ll go with a Water-Type,” Ash remarked. “Oshawott, I choose you!”
“That’s the spirit, Ash!” Misty exclaimed. “It’s the job of a Gym Leader to help trainers learn type advantage and weaknesses by specialising in one kind of Pokémon, and around here that’s Water-Types!”
“Water, huh?” Jessie frowned as she considered the three Pokémon she had on hand. “Well, I don’t want my delicate little Ziggy to get her fur wet.” With a flourish, she tossed a Pokéball high in the air. “Go, Venomoth!”
The Poison Moth Pokémon emerged, hovering over the water.
“It’s a shame we don’t have any Grass or Electric-types,” Delia mused. “I guess we’ll just have to do our best with what we have.” Pushing her bangs out of her face, she called, “I choose you!”
Ash and Misty’s jaws dropped as the light from Delia’s Pokéball coalesced into a very large, very stern-looking Kangaskhan.
“I didn’t know your mom had such a strong Pokémon,” Misty whispered.
“Neither did I,” Ash whispered back. Movement at the corner of his eye caught his attention and he looked down at his starter Pokémon. “Something wrong, Pikachu?”
“Pika…”
Pikachu gazed across the water at Kangaskhan, ears and tail up, alert to… something. But before anyone could figure out what had caught his attention, there was a small cry.
“Kangaskhan!”
The baby squirmed, spooked by the glistening water lapping all around the rock. She buried her face in her mother’s belly and cried again. Cradling her young protectively, Kangaskhan gave Delia an apologetic look.
“Oh, of course!” Delia exclaimed. “I’m so sorry. Kangaskhan, return.” Cupping her hands around her mouth, she called across the battlefield. “That doesn’t count as one of my Pokémon, does it?”
“Of course not, Ms. Ketchum!” Misty shouted back. “Please choose another Pokémon!”
“If she’s got one,” Ash said with a confident smirk. “I’m betting she’ll send out Mimey.”
“I choose you… Clefairy!”
“Looks like you bet wrong, Ash,” Misty laughed as Ash stared in surprise at the Fairy Pokémon.
Above them, the Drone Rotom moved into position.
“Begin!”
“All right, Oshawott!” Ash called out. “Open up with an Aqua Jet!”
With a determined cry, Oshawott blasted a jet of water across the field, hitting Clefairy square in the belly and knocking the Fairy Pokémon off the rock and into the water.
“Ash Ketchum!” Delia exclaimed reproachfully. “That wasn’t very nice!”
Thrown off-guard, Ash gulped. “S-sorry!” (Oh man - I can’t believe I’m actually battling my mom!)
On the opposite side of the battlefield, a wet and bedraggled Clefairy clambered back up on the rock ridge, scowling at her attacker.
“Shake it off, Clefairy!” Delia urged as her Pokémon did just that, sending a fine shower of water droplets flying from her pink fur. “Use Disarming Voice!”
With a deep breath, Clefairy shot a vortex of pink hearts towards Oshawott, taking the Sea Otter Pokémon by surprise and knocking him into the water.
“Good work, Deerling!” Jessie shouted triumphantly. “Now it’s my turn!” She pointed at Corsola. “Venomoth, use Poison Sting!”
Venomoth hovered uncertainly for a few moments, then looked back at her.
“It doesn’t look like Venomoth knows that move, honey,” Delia remarked.
“Well, Dustox knew that move!” Jessie protested. “Venomoth should know it too, aren’t they both Bug-types?”
Venomoth just blinked at her.
“You really don’t know what moves your Pokémon knows?” Misty asked incredulously.
“Of course I do, just – just let me think!” Jessie spluttered, clenching her fists. “All right, Venomoth – use Gust!”
Venomoth didn’t move.
“Whirlwind!” Jessie tried. “Psybeam! …Tackle?”
Venomoth looked back and forth between Jessie and the battlefield as it fluttered about agitatedly, utterly confused by the barrage of unfamiliar orders.
“This is just sad,” Misty muttered, getting a nod of agreement from Ash. Raising her voice, she called out, “Corsola! Use Spike Cannon!”
Corsola glowed, and a split second later a shower of glowing white spikes slammed into Venomoth, driving it backwards towards the trainer box.
“Oh, no!” Delia groaned in dismay, wringing her hands. “Maybe we should’ve practiced with our new Pokémon before coming here!”
“We’re not giving up!” Jessie snarled, clenching her fists. “Venomoth! Get back out there!”
With a trill, Venomoth shook off the spikes, and floated towards its opponents again.
“Corsola!” Misty called. “Hit it with another Spike Cannon!”
Corsola began to glow.
“Well don’t just hover there!” Jessie barked out. “It’s about to attack again!” Venomoth looked back at her, and Jessie gestured angrily towards the battlefield. “Just do something! Anything!”
Once more, glowing white spikes shot towards Venomoth. This time, however, Venomoth dove towards the attack, sweeping its wings in front of itself at the last minute. Blue blades of light cut through the barrage of spikes, one hitting Corsola and driving it back.
“That’s Air Slash!” Ash exclaimed.
“Air Slash, eh?” Jessie shot her opponents a triumphant smirk. “Venomoth! Use Air Slash on that pitiful pink Pokémon again!”
“Hang in there, Corsola!” Misty called as her Pokémon was driven back for a second time. “Use Recover!”
“Don’t let it recover, Venomoth!” Jessie yelled. “Air Slash again!”
As her Pokémon geared up for another attack, she noticed Delia gazing at her in rapture.
“You’re so ferocious when you battle, Smoochum,” Delia remarked dreamily. She lowered her voice, waggling her eyebrows. “It’s kinda hot.”
Jessie blushed and giggled. “Baaabe, not in front of the twerps.”
Misty wrinkled her nose in disgust. “…Smoochum?”
“Freak out later, Misty!” Ash yelled. Venomoth was bearing down on Corsola, and the Coral Pokémon didn’t have much left. “Oshawott! Use Hydro Pump on Venomoth to protect Corsola!”
Leaping high into the air, Oshawott sent a powerful jet of water directly at Jessie’s Venomoth. With a cry, the Poison Moth hit the floor between Jessie and Delia, bounced once, and fainted.
“Hey, no fair!” Jessie bellowed, stamping her foot. “I was distracted!” She recalled Venomoth with a scowl. “I ought to ground you for making me look bad!”
“This is really weird,” Misty mumbled.
“You have no idea,” Ash sighed wearily.
“All right, you big blue blob,” Jessie growled to her faithful Patient Pokémon, “get out there and let’s win this thing!”
Saluting, Wobbuffet waddled forward, straight into the water. Jessie pinched the bridge of her nose as Wobbuffet awkwardly clambered up onto the protruding rock.
“Wobbles can’t attack unless he’s attacked first,” Delia murmured to herself. “Oshawott is strong, and Corsola can use Recover to gain back health. That means I’ve got to make this next move count!” She looked to Clefairy, wet and winded but not out of the battle. It was risky, but…
“Clefairy! Use Metronome!”
“Metronome?!” Misty exclaimed as Clefairy began to move her fingers hypnotically back and forth. “Now anything can happen!”
“Hold tight, everybody!” Ash called, just as the Fairy Pokémon’s fingers turned white.
Razor-sharp leaves whipped through the air, striking Oshawott and Corsola. The Grass-Type move was too much for the dual Rock/Water Type, and Corsola collapsed into the water, fainted. Oshawott was driven back against the rock ridge, and Ash held his breath, but the Drone Rotom only counted Corsola out.
“Oshawott! You hanging in there, buddy?”
With a grimace, the Sea Otter Pokémon gave him a determined nod. “Osha!”
“Ha!” Jessie cried triumphantly. “Now we’re even!” She clenched her fists, calling tauntingly across the battlefield. “Who’s next, twerpette? Togepi? Psyduck?”
“She sure is cocky for being down to just Wobbuffet,” Ash muttered.
“Not for long,” Misty replied with a smirk. She plucked her second Pokéball from her hip.
“Go – Gyarados!”
Delia’s eyes widened and Jessie took several steps back as the gigantic Pokémon appeared in the water. It glowered down at both trainers, making Delia swallow hard.
(Now’s not the time to lose my nerve! Gyarados is just a Pokémon like any other. All I have to do is-)
“Hey!” Jessie exclaimed angrily. “No fair using such a powerful Pokémon! What, are Staryu and Starmie at the Pokémon Centre or something?!”
Taken aback, Misty gaped at the former Team Rocket member in disbelief. “Since when do you care about playing fair?”
“Since you decided to use that monstrosity on a first-time trainer!” Jessie retorted with a shake of her fist. “That’s cheating!”
Misty paused, almost second-guessing her choice of Pokémon, when she remembered who she was dealing with. Squaring her shoulders, she shot back, “You’re not a first-time trainer!”
“Could’ve fooled me,” Ash muttered.
“I heard that!” Jessie bawled.
“It’s okay, honey,” Delia murmured, placing her hand on Jessie’s shoulder. “We can beat them. We just need to use strategy!”
“Gyarados!” Misty called out. Jessie may not have been the best trainer, and her track record with him was hit or miss, but Wobbuffet could reflect almost any attack. It might just have been luck, but Clefairy’s Metronome had taken out Corsola and left Oshawott just barely hanging on. There was only one choice of target.
“Use Hurricane on Clefairy, now!”
Rearing back, Gyarados shot a powerful blast of air directly at the Fairy Pokémon, sending her flying back to the trainer box.
“Oh no!” Delia cried. She knelt by her stricken Pokémon’s side, but it was obvious even without Drone Rotom saying so that Clefairy couldn’t continue. “You did a wonderful job, Clefairy.” Recalling her Pokémon, she rose, pushed her bangs out of her eyes, and called her second Pokémon.
“Mimey, I choose you!”
Ash clenched his fists. No more surprises – he knew what Mimey was capable of. Oshawott was tough, but he’d taken a lot of damage. If the Sea Otter Pokémon only had one move left, then Ash had to make it count.
“Oshawott! Hit Mimey with Aqua Jet!”
“Mimey, dodge it!” Delia cried out.
The Barrier Pokémon leapt high in the air, leaving Ash to watch, powerless, as Aqua Jet splashed harmlessly on the ground between his mother and Jessie. But before he could call out another attack –
“Now, Mimey, Focus Punch on Oshawott!”
There was no time for Oshawott to get out of the way. Mimey dove straight down, fist outstretched, and scored a direct hit. Both Pokémon vanished underwater. All four trainers held their breath. After a few seconds, Mimey burst out of the water, effortlessly leaping onto the rock. A moment later Oshawott floated to the surface, fainted.
“Good work, Oshawott,” Ash murmured as he recalled his Pokémon. He turned to Pikachu. “Looks like my mom’s a tougher trainer than I thought. You ready, Pikachu?”
The yellow mouse nodded, one tiny fist raised. “Pika!”
“You be nice to us now, Pikachu!” Delia cheered brightly.
Jessie was less optimistic.
“Babe, this isn’t looking good,” she murmured urgently. “I’ve been beaten by that Pikachu a zillion times! And that Gyarados looks strong. And mean! I don’t know if…”
She trailed off as the other woman took her hands.
“Now you listen to me, Jessie Ketchum.” Delia gazed into her eyes, a look of fierce determination on her face. “A zillion battles. A zillion losses. Against that very Pikachu. And you never gave up. So you’re not gonna give up now! Okay?”
Jessie stared back at her. Time seemed to stand still. Delia’s fingers were warm on her own as her words of encouragement hung in the air.
“Jessie… Ketchum?”
With the briefest of nods, Delia turned to face their opponents.
“Ash honey, don’t you hold back just because I’m your mom!” she called. “We’re going to give it our all, even if we lose!”
“She’s a lot like you, Ash,” Misty laughed. As Ash tugged the brim of his hat down to hide his blush, she raised her voice and called to the challengers. “You’re doing great, Ms. Ketchum! I’m really impressed by your abilities as a trainer. Now show me you’re worthy of the Cascade badge!”
“Hey!” Jessie yelled indignantly. “What am I, chopped liver?! My Venomoth pushed your Corsola to the brink!”
Misty grimaced. This was all still too strange – Jessie was a good guy? Jessie and Ash’s mom were… partners? She struggled for something positive to say about Jessie’s performance so far.
“Uh – yeah!” she managed. “It was, uh, really great how you figured out that one move.”
Jessie put her hands on her hips. “Ugh, could you sound any more insincere?!”
With a growl of impatience, Ash cupped his hands around his mouth and yelled across the battlefield. “Hey! Are we gonna battle or what?”
“Oh, we’re battling, twerp,” Jessie shot back. “And we’re gonna win!”
Ash grinned. “You ready, Pikachu?” The yellow Pokémon turned to look at his trainer. Ash pointed. “Quick attack!”
“Ha!” Jessie scoffed as Pikachu zigzagged along the rock ridge. “Wobbuffet, use Counter!”
Pikachu leaped forward…
“On Mimey!”
Delia and Jessie gasped as Pikachu pivoted and went straight for the Barrier Pokémon. Taken by surprise, he took the full brunt of the attack, losing his balance and hitting the water.
“A fake out!” Delia exclaimed. She beamed at her son with pride. “That was so smart of you, honey! You had us completely fooled!”
“Baaabe!” Jessie hissed. “I get that you care about him – I do too – but right now he’s the enemy!”
Delia tapped her fist against her head, grinning nervously. “Oh, right!”
“This is hurting my brain,” Misty groaned.
“How do you think I feel?” Ash grumbled.
Delia took a moment to centre herself and assess the situation. Pikachu didn’t have a Type advantage, but his Electric attacks were powerful – not to mention that Mimey was still wet. Of course, using them ran the risk of electrifying the entire battlefield, including Gyarados, but only one Pokémon needed to be left standing in order for that Pokémon’s team to win.
“Mimey!” she commanded. “Use Psychic on Pikachu!”
“Mr Mime!”
Mimey fixed Pikachu with an intense stare, his eyes and hands glowing blue. Blue light enveloped the yellow mouse as he was lifted into the air. Pikachu strained and struggled, but couldn’t break free.
Ash groaned in exasperation.
“Misty, go for Mimey!” he called. “If you weaken him, maybe Pikachu can break free. Plus, he’s a lot stronger than Wobbuffet!”
Misty nodded. “Right!”
“Hey!” Jessie objected. “Just because it’s true doesn’t mean you have to say it!” She shook her fist at them. “I raised you better than that, Ash Ketchum!”
“Wha – ” Ash took a step back, flabbergasted. “You didn’t raise me at all!”
“The heck I didn’t!” Jessie retorted. “Who kept an eye on you while you twerped your way through eight regions, huh?!”
Misty rubbed her temples. The whole situation was giving her a headache.
“Gyarados!”
The Atrocious Pokémon stirred itself and looked her way.
“Use Crunch on Mr. Mime, now!”
“Oh no, not Crunch!” Delia fretted, as Gyarados reared back, a sinister purple aura swirling around its fangs. “That’s a Dark-Type move!”
“Wobbuffet!” Jessie barked. “Get between Mimey and Gyarados and use Counter!”
Saluting, Wobbuffet leaped in front of Mimey, his body outlined in orange light. Crunch hit, hard, and bounced back twice as hard. Both Gyarados and Wobbuffet recoiled from the damage.
“Wobbles!” Delia cried out, as Mimey caught Wobbuffet in his arms.
“Don’t you quit on me now, Wobbuffet!” Jessie shouted.
Wobbuffet saluted weakly as Mimey pushed him back onto his paws. The distraction worked, and Pikachu dropped back to the rock, freed from Psychic.
“Keep the pressure on, Pikachu!” Ash yelled. “Use Iron Tail on Mimey, now!”
“Quick, Mimey!” Delia shouted as Pikachu somersaulted through the air, tail glowing white. “Use Reflect!”
Pikachu hit the invisible barrier and flew backwards, landing in the water.
“Gyarados!” Misty commanded. “Use Crunch again!”
“Mimey, keep using Reflect!” Delia shouted. “Don’t let them in!” She had to think. Poor Wobbles, he didn’t have much left – one more shot from that big Gyarados and that would be it. Not to mention that if Crunch hit Mimey, the battle would be over! She’d completely forgotten Gyarados could learn that move! Oh, maybe she should’ve used Zaggy instead…
Mimey obediently continued to use Reflect as Gyarados and Pikachu attacked from either side. Slowly the invisible barriers began to box them in, till Mimey and Wobbuffet were crowded together on the rock.
“Babe!” Jessie urged. “We have to do something or we’re gonna lose!”
“I know!” Delia groaned. “I just…” She cupped her face in her hands, pulling down on her cheeks. “…I don’t know!”
“Ms Ketchum!”
Delia lifted her head.
“You can’t let us back you into a corner!” Misty called. “Use your environment to find a way out!”
Ash shot her a glare. “Hey, whose side are you on?!”
“It’s my job as a Gym leader to help trainers to learn,” Misty explained with a smile. “Did you forget?”
“You didn’t help me when I battled you for the first time!” Ash replied indignantly, poking his thumb into his chest.
Misty glowered at him.
“That’s because you still owed me a new bike, Ash Ketchum!”
“Aaagh!” Ash placed both hands on his head, tugging his hat down. “Can’t you let that go already? It got repaired, didn’t it?”
While their opponents bickered, Delia had taken Misty’s words to heart.
“Use the environment…” she mused. There was only one place Mimey and Wobbles could go – but first they had to do something about the double attacks coming their way.
“Jessie!” she hissed, beckoning her partner to come closer. “Can you have Wobbles use Counter?”
Jessie looked at Wobbuffet, sweating nervously as he stood behind Mimey. She nodded.
“Okay,” Delia replied. She whispered quickly in the other woman’s ear. Jessie grinned, then straightened up.
“Wobbuffet! Use Counter on both those attacks!”
Without any hesitation, Wobbuffet moved in front of Mimey, body once more enveloped in an orange glow. Crunch and Iron Tail came back double on Gyarados and Pikachu, sending the two flying backwards. Both Pokémon landed hard on the rock, Gyarados almost wrapping around it with the force of the blow.
“On your feet, Pikachu!” Ash called. “It’s not over yet! …Huh?”
He blinked at the empty battlefield. Mimey and Wobbuffet had both disappeared. Ash tensed as he scoured the water for any sign of the enemy Pokémon, but the surface was still settling from the last bout of attacks. The sunlight streaming through the roof didn’t help either – it made the rippling water glitter.
Misty spotted movement a second too late.
“Look out-”
In tandem, Mimey and Wobbuffet burst through the surface, taking up positions either side of Gyarados and Pikachu, trapping their opponents between them.
“Good work, you two!” Delia cheered. She pointed dramatically. “Now, Mimey – use Psychic on both of them!”
Once more, Mimey’s eyes and hands glowed. Both Gyarados and Pikachu rose into the air, enveloped in blue light.
“Great strategy, Ms. Ketchum!” Misty called, earning a dirty look from Ash which she ignored. “There’s no point going for Wobbuffet – he’ll just Counter our attacks again.”
“Right,” Ash agreed. “We’ve gotta take out Mimey!” He raised his voice. “Pikachu!”
Misty did likewise. “Gyarados!”
Delia grinned. “Just as I thought.” She looked at her partner. “Get ready with Mirror Coat!”
Jessie blinked in confusion. “…Huh?”
“Thunderbolt –”
“Hydro Pump –”
“On Mimey!” both young trainers yelled in unison.
“Mimey!” Delia called, just as both Pokémon charged their attacks. “Drop them, use Light Screen and aim at Wobbles!”
“Aim at WHO?!” Jessie exclaimed.
There was no time to explain. Everything turned on a split second. Pikachu and Gyarados began to fall through the air. Several volts of electricity and a powerful torrent of water hit Mimey’s Light Screen and barrelled towards Wobbuffet.
The diabolical beauty of Delia’s devious plan suddenly caught up with Jessie. That pair of pathetic Pokémon were in for a –
“Now, honey!”
Jessie almost fumbled the command.
“M-Mirror Coat!”
Wobbuffet glowed, shrouded in a reflective aura. Everything seemed to slow down. The attacks hit. They bounced back at Mimey. Pikachu and Gyarados fell. Ash’s mouth opened in a silent noooo.
The timing was perfect.
Gyarados and Pikachu fell in front of Mimey, taking the full brunt of Thunderbolt and Hydro Pump, doubled by Mirror Coat. The sheer force of the attacks drove them along the surface of the water, causing huge plumes of water to rise into the air either side of them. The battlefield disappeared in a shroud of surf and spray.
“Pikachu!” Ash cried out.
All four trainers held their breath as the mist began to clear.
Jessie cried out in dismay on seeing Wobbuffet floating belly-up in the water. Ash groaned on spotting Pikachu doing likewise. Draped over the rock, Gyarados lifted its head weakly, then dropped it again.
Delia scanned the water, a smile spreading across her face as Mimey swam to the rock and clambered up, standing tall with a cry of, “Mr. Mime!”
“Wobbuffet, Pikachu, and Gyarados are unable to battle,” the Drone Rotom declared, as Ash sank to his knees. “The winners are the challengers, Delia and Jessie!”
“I… I can’t believe this…” Ash moaned.
“We…” Jessie couldn’t stop staring at the battlefield, Drone Rotom’s words ringing in her ears. “…we won?” She looked to Delia, and the joyful look on her face confirmed it. “We WON!!!”
Delia shrieked as Jessie caught hold of her and lifted her high in the air, doing a twirl before setting her back on her feet and peppering her face with kisses. “Hahahaha!” She turned to their opponents, pulling down on one eyelid while sticking her tongue out. “Suck it, twe – I mean, Ash and Misty! I knew this day would come sooner or later!”
“Jessica, I know you’re happy, but don’t be a bad winner,” Delia chided gently. “Magnanimity in victory goes a long way.”
“But baaaabe!” Jessie whined. “I’ve never had a victory this magnificent before!”
Delia just smiled and gave her a peck on the lips. “I think poor Wobbles wants you,” she remarked, nodding to the battlefield. “We’ll need to get him to a Pokémon Centre with Venomoth and Clefairy.”
Jessie nodded and went to haul Wobbuffet out of the water.
“Come on, you,” she grunted as she dragged the Patient Pokémon back onto dry land. Briefly she removed her cap and wiped the sweat from her brow. Fine, so she couldn’t taunt the twerps any more. Victory still tasted pretty sweet.
In her arms, Wobbuffet stirred and smiled weakly up at her. Jessie couldn’t help but smile back.
“How about that?” she murmured to him. “You’re a winner, Wobbuffet. I bet you can’t wait to tell the others.”
He managed a salute and a quiet “Wobba…” before Jessie recalled him to his Pokéball.
Ash, meanwhile, remained on his knees in the trainer box. “I can’t believe we lost to my mom.”
“You gotta admit, that last strategy was a thing of beauty,” Misty replied with a smile. She’d made her way out to the rock and was cradling Gyarados’s head, absently rubbing its crest. The big Pokémon opened its eyes and let out a quiet rumble. “I guess now we know where you get your battling skills from, champ!”
Stepping out of her sneakers, Delia carefully negotiated the slippery rock and fished Pikachu out of the water. A couple of vigorous rubs from his head to his tail, and the Electric Mouse Pokémon opened his eyes.
“You were great, Pikachu,” Delia murmured. She tickled him under his chin, getting a weak “Chaaa” in response. She made her way back to the side of the battlefield to find Ash, Misty and Jessie waiting. “You were great too, honey.”
Ash managed a smile as she handed Pikachu to him. “Thanks, Mom.” He gasped as he was pulled into a hug.
“That was such a fun battle!” Delia exclaimed. She loosened her hold just enough to look at him. “I can see why you like this so much.”
“Watch out, Ash,” Misty teased. “You might just have a new rival on your hands!”
Ash let out a distressed yelp.
“Oh no, I don’t have time for that,” Delia assured him with a wave of her hand. As Ash sighed with relief, she cupped his cheek and tilted his head up to look at him. “But travelling around this past month and battling with you today… it’s made me feel a little bit closer to you.”
Ash blushed, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly.
“Aw, Mom,” he mumbled with a grin.
“Ahem.”
Ash and Delia turned to see Misty holding out a Cascade badge.
“This is yours, Ms. Ketchum,” the Gym Leader declared. “You made the battlefield, your Pokémon and their moves work to your advantage. I’m impressed!”
“Oh, you’re too kind, really,” Delia replied, blushing as she accepted the badge. Its blue surface seemed to glitter in the sunlight streaming in from the roof. “I’ll treasure this, always. Thank you.”
“That’s how you win a badge fair and square,” Misty teased, shooting a wink Ash’s way.
The Champion rolled his eyes. “Yeah, yeah, whatever.”
“Aren’t you forgetting something?”
All three turned to see Jessie holding out her hand.
“What about me?” she demanded. “The perfect Pokémon battle partner? Trainer of vicious Venomoth and wild Wobbuffet? Where’s my badge?”
Misty sighed. Jessie had been on the winning team, and she had won a badge fair and square, but the whole situation was still bizarre.
“I’ll give you a badge if you explain what all…” She waved her hand between Jessie and Delia. “…this is about.”
“Delia and I dating,” Jessie scoffed with a shrug. “It’s not that complicated.”
“I got that part,” Misty shot back irritatedly, “I just…” She looked from Jessie, standing with her arms crossed, to Ms. Ketchum, who had one hand on Jessie’s hip, to Ash, who looked like he was hoping the floor would open up and swallow him. “…you know what, never mind.” Reaching into her pocket, she took out a second Cascade badge.
“I can’t believe this is happening, but… you earned this!”
Jessie let out a little cry of joy as Misty put the badge into her hand.
“Oh, Deerling, look how pretty it is!” she gushed. “Do you think maybe we could just get the prettiest Gym badges?”
“I don’t see why not,” Delia replied. “With James to run the restaurant, I can take vacations more often!”
“James is –” Misty glared at Ash, who pulled the brim of his cap down and giggled nervously. “We’re going to the Pokémon Centre and then you’re telling me what’s been going on, Ash Ketchum!”
“Let’s all go to the Pokémon Centre,” Delia suggested. “Our Pokémon battled hard today, they deserve a good rest.”
It wasn’t long before Nurse Joy’s tender care had Venomoth, Corsola, Oshawott, Clefairy, Wobbuffet, Gyarados and Pikachu feeling like their old selves again. Delia squeezed Jessie’s hand, murmuring “that’ll be you one day, Smoochum” as they watched Joy work.
“Well, we should get going,” Delia declared once they had their Pokémon back.
“We were going to stay and have dinner, Ms. Ketchum,” Misty said. She eyed Jessie reluctantly, but made the offer anyway. “…You’re welcome to join us.”
“That’s sweet of you, Misty, but we’ve been away long enough,” Delia replied, to both kids’ relief. “It’s time we headed home. Thank you both so much for such an amazing battle.” She hugged Ash tightly. “Don’t stay away too long, honey.”
“You know I won’t, Mom,” Ash replied, blushing. He shot Misty a grin. “I’ll be home right after I kick Misty’s butt in our rematch!”
“Then I’ll see you soon,” Delia murmured. She let go of her son and gave Misty a quick hug and a wink. “Try not to beat him too badly!”
“Hey!” Ash exclaimed indignantly.
Delia stepped back, joining her girlfriend near the door of the Pokémon Centre. She gave her a look and nodded to both kids. With a sigh, Jessie trudged up to Ash and gave him a stiff hug.
“See you at home, kid,” she mumbled. Letting go, she turned to Misty. “Thanks for the battle and the badge, I guess...?”
The two gazed at each other for a few awkward moments, then Jessie took a step closer, slowly lifting her arms.
“Aah!” Misty hurriedly moved back, holding her hands up in front of her. “I don’t think I’m there yet.”
Jessie dropped her arms with a huge sigh of relief. “Great! Me neither.” She offered her hand instead, and the Gym Leader shook it.
Ash and Misty stepped outside the Pokémon Centre to see them off, their goodbyes ringing in the air as Delia and Jessie got on the road. Jessie slung her arm around her girlfriend’s shoulder.
“Happy, babe?”
“Yes and no,” Delia sighed. “I’m sad my journey’s over, but I couldn’t be happier about how it went. I made three wonderful new friends, foiled a nasty poacher, and that battle today –” She clenched her fists in front of her. “ – I never felt so alive! I can’t wait to tell Professor Oak and James and Meowth all about it!” She slipped an arm around Jessie’s waist. “I’m so glad you talked me into this.”
Jessie preened. “Oh it was nothing, babe, I –”
She broke off as Delia took hold of her hands.
“Thank you for making my dreams come true,” the other woman whispered. Jessie’s heart caught in her throat as she saw tears shining in Delia’s eyes. “Not just today, but every day we’re together.”
Jessie smiled, warmth blooming in her chest.
“It’s the least I could do,” she replied. Delia deserved more, so much more, for putting up with her, believing in her, loving her. Not to mention all she’d done for James and Meowth too. Maybe one day –
- but before Jessie could continue the thought, Delia leaned up and pulled her into a tender kiss.
THE END
“Oh, I can’t wait to get home to our nice comfy bed!”
“Ugh, me too. I hate sleeping on the ground.”
“…who said anything about sleeping?”
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What was originally meant to be a little Christmas one-shot for Reguri week became a 12k words 8 chapter fic! And my first complete fanfiction ever! ^^ This is a prequel to my other ongoing story, "The 'Unown' You" and is a part of a Reguri fic series with multiple parts planned. If you like Reguri, please consider checking it out! <3
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“Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.” ― Cormac McCarthy
Red has to spend his first Christmas alone on Mt.Silver after dropping his Champion title and disappearing from the public eye. Feeling homesick and miserable, it’s hard to find anything worth celebrating, even with the company of his beloved Pokémon. But on such a magical night, you never know what might happen.
A bittersweet tale about Red’s lonely Christmas, and how he came to be there.
(I have some content warnings in the end notes of chapter 1, in case anyone is sensitive to particular kinds of violence. This is just me being extra cautious. And ofc please check the tags on the work etc.)
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I wrote a one-shot of a concept that lives rent-free in my head and now I made a piece of fanart!
Time is a circle and these two are friends!
One Last Piece of Rare Candy (3554 words) by NilokSilver Fandom: Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Nobori | Ingo & Shou | Akari Characters: Nobori | Ingo, Shou | Akari Additional Tags: Platonic Relationships, Adult Shou | Akari, Hikari | Dawn and Shou | Akari are Different People, Gen Work, Fluff, Ingo is pre-PLA, Akari is post-PLA, kind of a reunion?, Male-Female Friendship, Essentially a string of drabbles tied into a story, Ambiguous/Open Ending Summary: Ingo, the Subway Master responsible for the Single lines, begins to observe a recurring pattern among the trainers he battles. Most of them fit the typical profile: experienced battle veterans or aspiring gym challengers coming to match themselves against a strong opponent. However, there is one starts to stand out over time—a seasonal tourist named Akari. Over time Ingo makes a friend with the woman who so eagerly comes to visit.
Story Sample!
Ingo savours the moments of respite between challengers, allowing the gentle swaying of the train carriage to relax him before what should be his final opponent. The carriages leading up to his are usually filled with trainers well on their way to their 49th consecutive Super Battle, if they even make it to him at all. The consecutive battle challenge is not for the faint of heart, and only the most determined trainers manage to get this far, let alone continue further.
But Ingo knows that winning isn't always the sole motivation for these challengers. Some have their own reasons for embarking the Battle Subway Challenge, whether it's to relieve stress after a long day, to prove their skills, or simply to engage in friendly chats and battles with the rail staff. Of course, that last type usually tends to stick to the regular lines, so Ingo receives fewer social calls on the Super lines.
The Super lines attract trainers who seek more challenging battles, which also means Ingo is less likely to encounter repeat passengers. However, if someone manages to face Ingo on the Super lines regularly, he makes it a point to remember them. While most people would imagine young battle enthusiasts like the current champion to be his main passengers, and yes, he sees them every Thursday like clockwork.
In fact, If Ingo didn’t already have prematurely grey hair, he is certain he would have after having to tell that child one too many times that one of the deities of their religion is not allowed on the train! The carriage was not built to accommodate them and it is unsafe!
Regardless, It is more likely for the repeat passengers to be of a different demographic. Various types of trainers whom people seldom consider avid battle enthusiasts, such as retired battle veterans who engage in battles on the super trains to keep their Pokémon sharp and give them a little exercise.
Ingo thoroughly enjoys battling them, even though some people may mock him for losing to little old ladies. They fail to see the battle prowess these veterans still possess, like Ginger, who remains a formidable opponent. An absolute menace on the battlefield who has taught him a few tricks he now keeps up his sleeves.
Soon Ingo receives the signal that the next passenger is nearing the final car, and he positions himself for battle. It's time to face yet another type of trainer people tend to overlook: seasonal tourists.
People who travel to Unova solely to challenge the Battle Subway. Some of them battle Ingo multiple times, proud to have done so, before moving on to whichever battle facility catches their attention next. But there are interesting variants of those trainers as well, like the woman standing before him.
Every year ever since they first opened the Battle Lines, without fail, this woman, has come to the Battle Subway to challenge Ingo like clockwork before disappearing back home to Sinnoh until she returns again the following year.
"Is it that time of year again, Akari? I'm curious to see what kind of challenge you'll bring today!" Ingo greets, deviating from the usual script that becomes repetitive with regular passengers.
"You know I can't stay away! Where else can I let loose like this?" she exclaims, gesturing animatedly.
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souenkun · 7 months
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"no more left behind" | silver & dad!lance
"I can raise him," Silver blurted, and it didn't feel like he was present when he claimed the now-wriggling Deino as his own. It sounded much like his past self, the one who stared at the happy families traveling for their vacations aboard the S.S. Aqua, his frail heart wishing for a chance to live just as normal as those kids who never knew how lucky they actually were. The decision, as abrupt as it may be, felt right as it glided off of his tongue.
Or: Silver was assigned to raise a Pokémon from when it was an egg by Lance, and there was more lesson that he learned than just forging a bond with the newest addition to his team.
This work is a part of Champion Lance Week 2023 for Day 7 / Free Day (@lanceappreciationblog).
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brainshock-alpha · 1 year
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Words: 8686 Chapters: 3/13 Fandom: Pocket Monsters: Sword & Shield | Pokemon Sword & Shield Versions Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Major Character Death Relationships: No Romantic Relationship(s), Dande | Leon & Sonia, Dande | Leon & Hop, Dande | Leon & Kibana | Raihan Characters: Dande | Leon, Hop (Pokemon), Sonia (Pokemon), Kibana | Raihan, Unspecified Protagonist (Pokemon), Nezu | Piers (Pokemon), Magnolia-hakase | Professor Magnolia, Onion | Allister, Poplar | Opal, Mugendina | Eternatus Additional Tags: Some Characters Purposely Left Untagged, Heavy Angst, (but—and I cannot stress this enough—the angst is not relentless), Mild Fluff, Bittersweet, Friendship, Family, Time Loop, Implied/Referenced Character Death, Dande | Leon-centric, Black Night | Darkest Day (Pokemon), Mostly Canon Compliant, Scottish Leon and Hop, Trans Male Dande | Leon, (not central to the story), Swearing, Inc*st shippers dni Summary:
Leon was only nine years old when he went on a trip that changed the course of his life, for it was there he received two extraordinary gifts. The first was a pokémon: a young charmander, full of courage and energy just like him, from a kindly professor who saw potential in them both. The second was from a pokémon: a magical power of time. The power to save the present moment as a fixed point to which he could later return, no matter how long afterwards, as many times as he likes.
Fifteen years later, on the second Darkest Day, Champion Leon and his gifts are Galar's last hope of surviving complete annihilation. He doesn't succeed the first time, but no matter; he will keep trying until he does. After all, he's not unbeatable for nothing.
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FLASH REPORT: Ash Ketchum wins with a New Masters Champion of PWCS after defeating the Undefeated Galarnian Challenger at the Wyndom Stadium [#RadyoBanderaEXCLUSIVE]
WYNDON, GALAR REGION -- The battle between our Kalos Correspondent (Ash Ketchum) and the undefeated Galarnian challenger (Leon) is up for grabs per upcoming Series FINALE of Pokémon: Ultimate Journeys aired last Friday night (November 11th, 2022 -- Japan local time).
This was after a special guest above the stadium in dark clouds from the City of Wyndom, Galar Region as identified with Eternatus, who was a Poison and Dragon Legendary type. The said Legendary Pokémon uses with Eternabeam to clear above the dark clouds peacefully without interference during the final battle. Eternatus leaves the Earth planet and resuming the last standing of 2 pocket monsters (Pokémon) between Cinderace and Charizard.
Meanwhile, in a fast paced Gigantamax battle during the new anime episode of Pokémon: Ultimate Journeys, Pikachu uses a Thunderbolt above the dark clouds, but Cinderace failed to do something with a Fireball move while encountering to a halt and explodes simultaneously inside the Wyndom Stadium.
At this moment before the final 6-on-6 battle starts, Leon's Cinderace knocks out cold from the electrical thunderbolt move, Ketchum's Pikachu is almost ready for the final straw against Leon's Charizard.
Ketchum and Leon nearly tries to survive the match but, Charizard completely dodges an Iron Tail move from Pikachu. Following after the encountered battle, the final move wraps up for Pikachu with a Thunderbolt. Fortunately, Ketchum's Pikachu temporarily faints it out for a total defeat to none. Millions of viewers and the audience themselves have tuned in nationwide, worldwide and streaming net-wide.
Just after a few minutes of total defeat of Ketchum's Pikachu before the referee declares in a flash, he is now back for a final straw to continue with Leon's Charizard. Prior to the Series Finale, he is no longer an undefeated champion since Charizard had now defeated inside the stadium.
As of this writing, Ketchum officially declares a Masters Tournament Champion after losing his challenger from the Galar region. The former friends and protagonist anime characters making him overjoyed to celebrate the history of the lifetime. He is now taking home 1st Place at the Pokémon World Coronation Series (PWCS) in this said stadium. Radyo Bandera had learned from this exclusive sports report.
The 25th Series Finale of Pokémon: Ultimate Journeys as Ash Ketchum will now retire in anime to deserve to fulfill their dreams for a Pokémon Master as The Gamer reported. This will consider in parting ways to end his own journey for now with a longest running anime franchise per final episode. You might remember at the League Conference in Sun & Moon series in 2019 where he can takes home a regional champion before the Coronavirus Disease-19 (CoViD-19) pandemic, who was battling against Gladion according to Crunchyroll News.
TXN Networks (part of TV Tokyo and TXN News), Shogakukan Productions Company Limited (SHOPRO) and Oriental Light and Magic Inc. (OLM) officially wrap the whole anime production which is expected to end starting in December 2022.
This news report is brought to you by: Stake: Play Smarter and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)
Congrats to the final Masters 8, our Kalos correspondent (Ash Ketchum) for deserving a new champion after Leon in Galar Region. We are so proud of you, ka-Banderang Ash Ketchum!!!
SCREENGRAB COURTESY: JOTX-TV 7's TV Tokyo, Oriental Light and Magic & SHOPRO via YT Video
SOURCE: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwYdtZ-0VEg [Referenced YT Video from PokemonCoJP in FULL EP of PKMN Journeys] *https://comicbook.com/anime/news/pokemon-journeys-ash-leon-battle-masters-tournament-finals-tease/ [Referenced News Article #1 from Comicbook] *https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-journeys-upcoming-episode-names-show-ending-ash-retiring/ [Referenced News Article #2 from The Gamer] and *https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2019/09/15/after-22-years-ash-ketchum-has-finally-become-a-regional-pokmon-anime-champion [Referenced News Article #3f from Crunchyroll News]
-- OneNETnews Team
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ao3feed-hawks · 1 year
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Hawks in Pokémon Goes with the Flow
Hawks in Pokémon goes with the flow by MeBeingMe inSecret
Keigo has been trapped in a contract since he was a child and his only way out is to lose his title as a Pokémon champion. Luckily for him, that happens in the form of a crying teenager. Out of his contract, he runs away at the first chance he has. What he didn't account for, is that he has
Words: 6474, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga), Pocket Monsters | Pokemon (Main Video Game Series)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Takami Keigo | Hawks, Dabi | Todoroki Touya, Midoriya Izuku, Pigeot | Pidgeot, Tyltalis | Altaria, Nymphia | Sylveon, Otoshidori | Bombirdier
Relationships: Dabi | Todoroki Touya/Takami Keigo | Hawks
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Pokemon Fusion, Former Pokemon Champion Takami Keigo | Hawks, Takami Keigo | Hawks-centric, Takami Keigo | Hawks Needs a Hug, Takami Keigo | Hawks is a Mess, Takami Keigo has no survival instinct, Keigo has a team of bird pokemon, Dabi | Todoroki Touya is Not a Villain, Homeless Dabi | Todoroki Touya, Poor Dabi | Todoroki Touya, Dabi | Todoroki Touya is So Done, Accidental Baby Acquisition
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/47192323
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Pokémon Academia
Pokémon Academia by Avian91
In the Evangelion Regions to become a Pokémon trainer one must first pass through the halls of one of its many Academies. Izumi Midoriya (Fem Izuku) has always dreamed of being the champion and top Coordinator and with her brother Katsuki by her side nothing could stand in her way. But with the sudden retirement of the previous champ All Might...what dark and hidden things away are waiting just around the corner?
Words: 12329, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: Multi
Characters: Midoriya Izuku, Yaoyorozu Momo, Bakugou Katsuki, Uraraka Ochako
Relationships: Midoriya Izuku/Yaoyorozu Momo
Additional Tags: Female Midoriya Izuku, LGBTQ Themes, LGBTQ Character, Alternate Universe, Language, Violence, Nice Bakugou Katsuki, Alternate Universe - No Quirks
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/43616613
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This week’s Hall of Fame!
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ao3feed-bnha-girls · 2 years
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Pokémon Academia
Pokémon Academia by Avian91
In the Evangelion Regions to become a Pokémon trainer one must first pass through the halls of one of its many Academies. Izumi Midoriya (Fem Izuku) has always dreamed of being the champion and top Coordinator and with her brother Katsuki by her side nothing could stand in her way. But with the sudden retirement of the previous champ All Might...what dark and hidden things away are waiting just around the corner?
Words: 7093, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: Multi
Characters: Midoriya Izuku, Yaoyorozu Momo, Bakugou Katsuki, Uraraka Ochako
Relationships: Midoriya Izuku/Yaoyorozu Momo
Additional Tags: Female Midoriya Izuku, LGBTQ Themes, LGBTQ Character, Alternate Universe, Language, Violence, Nice Bakugou Katsuki
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/43616613
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