1 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pocket_monsters_horizon.png]] |
2 | [[caption-width-right:350: [[Series/TheBradyBunch Here's the story of a boy named Akira, who was busy with a Pokémon of his own. They were perfect heroes fighting all together, but they were not alone]]]] |
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4 | ''Pokémon Horizon'' is a manga series adapting the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' franchise, focusing on the {{mon}}s of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon''. |
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6 | The main protagonist is Akira, a 12-year-old boy with a Rockruff. Joining Akira is Mana, a 8-year-old girl who owns a Rowlett, and Tokio, a 16-year-old boy who owns a Type: Null with something mysterious. The plot centers around Akira who is on vacation in Alola. During his vacation, he stumbles upon a lonely Rockruff and befriends it. |
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8 | Not to be confused with ''Anime/PokemonHorizonsTheSeries'', which takes place two generations later. |
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10 | !!''Pokémon Horizon'' contains examples of: |
11 | * AdorablyPrecociousChild: Mana is an 8-year-old who can battle with Pokémon. |
12 | * CanonForeigner: The villains, Team Kings, are unique to this manga and have never appeared in the games. In addition, the fourth chapter has a Totem Lucario. |
13 | %% * {{Expy}}: All of the characters are expys of the characters of ''Sun and Moon'': |
14 | %% ** Akira is Elio and Hau. |
15 | %% ** Mana is Selene. |
16 | %% ** Tokio is Lillie and Gladion. |
17 | %% ** Duilio is Guzma. |
18 | %% ** Napo is Plumeria. |
19 | %% ** Mejiya is Lusamine. |
20 | %% * LittleMissBadass: Mana. |
21 | * OutOfFocus: All Pokémon not from Gen VII (except for their Alolan forms) are absent ''entirely'' unlike the games. |
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