Pokemon Adventures

Manga • 1997 • Fantasy  

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Does the dog die?
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Are animals abused?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Is there excessive gore?
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Is an animal sad?
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Abuse
Is a child abused?
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Two main characters are depicted to be kidnapped at a young age, and are shown to be abused during this, being beaten, forced to wear a mask, trained strictly, and generally being mistreated during their childhoods. This is shown to have lasting effects on them.
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Animal
Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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In chapter 23, a pair of Magmar are frozen and then shattered intentionally by an antagonist.

A Doduo is stated to have died in chapter 13. Its grave is shown.

In chapter 14, an Arbok is sliced in two and appears to be dead, but later on it is revealed to have survived.
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Pokémon corpses and skeletons appear in chapter 13, including a Psyduck's corpse with its eye drooping out of its socket, and bones sticking out of its body. They also appear in chapter 14, but less frequently.

A Doduo is stated to have died in chapter 13. Its grave is shown.

In chapter 23, a pair of Magmar are frozen and then intentionally shattered by an antagonist.

In chapter 14, an Arbok is sliced in two and appears to be dead (but it is later revealed that it survived).
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Are there spiders?
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Are there snakes?
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Koga's Arbok in chapter 14. Deadly corrosive acid venom gushes from its mouth. Koga intends to kill Blue and Red with the Arbok, but Blue's Charmeleon slashes the Arbok in two, which appears to kill it.
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Are there bugs?
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rivaltrevor
As with all Pokémon related content, there are Bug types.
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Bodily Harm
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Not quite, but a dead psyduck is shown with an eyeball drooping out of its socket (chapter 13)
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Fear
Are there ghosts?
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Is someone possessed?
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In chapter 13 and 14, Koga's Gastly and its fog possesses Blue, his Charmeleon, and some Pokémon corpses at the Pokémon Tower.
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Crowning the chow crusher: Greedent v* a seed. Visual but the audio is barely heard and the v* itself looks very unrealistic
A slippery encounter: Dia v* audio only
The electrike company: Yellow v* after drinking too much soup (gross audio but not visual)
Island of the giant pokemon (ekans v* Audio and visual (visual is gross audio is mild)
Fabas revenge (lillie v* this one triggered me a lot since she v* three times in a row first 2 are audio and third is slight visual
The dex cant help it (Samson V* visual and audio
Bye bye psyduck (pysduck gets overwhelmed and v*. Later on Lillie v* too
I will keep you guys updated if I see anymore since im jumping between episodes.
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Medical
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rivaltrevor
Quite a few show up throughout the series.
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Mental Health
Is there autism specific abuse?
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