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Portgas D. Ace (born Gol D. Ace) was the adopted older brother of Monkey D. Luffy and son of the late Pirate King, Gol D. Roger and his lover, Portgas D. Rouge. He was adopted by Garp by request of Gol D. Roger before his birth. He was the Second Division Commander of the Whitebeard Pirates and onetime captain of the Spade Pirates. The plots of the Impel Down and Marineford arcs revolved around rescuing Ace from execution by the World Government, which ended in his death by the hand of Admiral Akainu.



Appearance

Although they were not blood related, Ace looked remarkably like his foster brother, Luffy. However, Ace was more serious looking than Luffy's lighthearted design, and was also slightly taller and more muscular. He also sported rather childish freckles. Interestingly, his facial features was almost akin to his biological father Gold Roger in his youth (without the mustache, of course). One of the most obvious features on Ace were his tattoos. Ace had a tattoo on his back of the Whitebeard symbol — purple bones formed in a cross behind a purple skull with a white mustache. Ace had another tattoo on his upper left bicep that spells "ASCE" vertically with the "S" (apparently a mistake on the part of the tattoo artist) crossed out.



Ace wore an open-front shirt until he received Whitebeard's tattoo - afterwards, he stopped wearing anything over his upper body (except when on winter islands). He wore black boots, black knee-length shorts with an eyelet-studded orange belt, and a blue pouch belted around his left leg. He also wore a short second belt with a large "A" on the buckle over his right hip, but leaves it unbuckled and lets the free end hang from the back. A dagger in a green sheath hung at his left hip. On his left arm, he wore a Log Pose and a red and white striped bracelet around his wrist, an orange elbow guard, and his "ASCE" tattoo. He wore a red beaded necklace and an orange hat with two blue smileys, one frowning and one smiling, and a string of red beads sitting above the rim. Two long orange side straps hung down from the hat and meet at a large medallion of a bull's skull with orange tassels hanging down from it.



During the ending credits to the second movie, Clockwork Island Adventure, previews of upcoming characters from the Baroque Works Saga were featured. Ace was also included amongst the many characters but he boasted a very different color scheme to the one he was given in his official appearance in the anime (which led much more to the manga).



Crew
Spade Pirates

Ace was extremely loyal to the Spade Pirates, the crew that he formed himself. When he knew that they have no chance against Whitebeard, he formed a firewall to allow them to escape, leaving himself behind to hold Whitebeard back. The Spade Pirates also share this loyalty, and challenged the Whitebeard Pirates in the hopes of retrieving their captain.
Whitebeard Pirates

Ace initially intended to take Whitebeard's head, but was defeated. Whitebeard invited him to be one of his sons, which Ace vehemently refused. Despite this, Whitebeard abducted the entire Spade Pirates onto his crew. After trying to kill Whitebeard many times, Ace was eventually drawn in by Marco's description of the love the Whitebeard pirates bore for their father and decided to become his son. Ace holded great respect for his captain, Whitebeard. As far as Ace was concerned, his captain is the greatest pirate alive, and even went so far as to describe Whitebeard as a type of father figure.

Ace was a loyal crewman and commanded the Second Division of the Whitebeard Pirates. It is revealed that Thatch was one of the first of Whitebeard's crew to interact with him and they appear to have been good friends. Ace and Marco also seemed to have a close friendship due to Marco explaining the bond between Whitebeard and his crew. Marshall D. Teach, who later became Blackbeard, once served as a member of the Second Division under Ace and they are shown eating together in flashback with Blackbeard encouraging Ace to become Second Commander. The Whitebeard Pirates were revealed to be very fond of Ace and unhesitatingly vow to rescue him from his execution as seen when they shout out that they will not forgive anyone who hurts him.

Whitebeard seemed unconcerned about Ace's hunt for Blackbeard, and remained grounded that it is Ace's duty to kill the traitor, regardless of the heavy warnings he's received from Shanks. It is revealed however that Ace was not ordered to go after Blackbeard and Whitebeard himself was hesitant about Ace facing Blackbeard. Even so, Whitebeard took responsibility for Ace's decision and says that it was under his orders that Ace went after Blackbeard.



Whitebeard immediately mobilized his crew and his allies after hearing about Ace's imminent execution. The crew has landed around Marineford, along with many allied powerful pirate crews, and prepares for the ultimate war against the World Government.
Enemies

Ace's main enemy was Marshall D. Teach, also known as "Blackbeard", whom he was sent to kill for killing Thatch. However, as Shanks stated, Ace was strong and young but the fact he was appointed as Whitebeard's 2nd commander worried Shanks due to "that trust and reputation" getting in the way. Shanks concluded that now was not the time to pitch the two against each other. This suggests that Ace wasn't ready to face Blackbeard yet.

Ace also fought evenly with Smoker, who even Luffy has yet to beat. The elements of their Logia Devil Fruits canceled each other out, and neither of them were able to gain the upper hand.

Though once enemies with Shichibukai member Jinbei, they now respected each other deeply. As with Jinbei, among the many Pirate crew allied with Whitebeard appears to have been enemies with Ace in the past (notably Doma), but were willing to disregard it in favor of Whitebeard's summoning. It seemed that some of them had been defeated in battle by Ace, which led to them counting themselves as allies to Whitebeard's crew

The World Government, after discovering that Ace was the son of Gol D. Roger, made destroying him their top priority. It appeared that Ace shared a similar fate with Nico Robin - his sole existence was a sin to the World Government, being the child of the "world's greatest evil."
Family
Monkey D. Luffy
Luffy and Ace fighting together at Marineford.

Ace and his brother, Luffy, were very close. As a child, Ace was protective of Luffy particularly from Garp, even insulting Garp in an attempt to stop Garp's abusive behavior towards Luffy. This protective streak continued in the current storyline. Ace first intervened to protect Luffy from Smoker in Nanohana. Later, when Ace discovered that Blackbeard meant to kill Luffy and hand him over to the World Government, he immediately warned him that he wouldn't let him lay a finger on his little brother. Apparently, Ace had been known to frequently share stories about Luffy with the other ranks of the Whitebeard Pirates (including the Shichibukai, Jinbei). He was quite overjoyed when he learned that Luffy gained his first bounty and wasted no time showing the wanted poster to Whitebeard himself. Despite their closeness, Luffy often made Ace angry and frequently worries him by doing reckless things. Even near his death, Ace grew angry with Luffy's reckless infiltration of Impel Down.

Ace tended to portray a typical good-big-brother behavior, such as asking the crew to keep an eye on his little brother. He also ensured Luffy had a way of meeting up with him by giving him a Biblicard. They respected each other's choices despite how different they are and understand that the other is very strong, so they can usually take care of themselves. Luffy believed that if he grew worried about Ace and rushed to help, Ace's ego wouldn't allow it, so he initially left him alone even after discovering that Ace was hurt via the Biblicard. However, when he learned that Ace had been captured and was due for execution and saw that Ace's Biblicard had burnt down to a tenth of its original size, Luffy decided take a side trip and save Ace instead of sailing directly from Amazon Lily to the Sabaody Archipelago to reunite with his nakama.

It was revealed at Ace's execution that Ace is actually Gol D. Roger's son, not Monkey D. Dragon's as previously assumed, and that he was taken in by Garp. This makes Ace and Luffy brothers only through adoption, but brothers nonetheless. A flashback shows Luffy and Ace first meeting as young children, which means that Luffy is aware of this fact. It also shows Luffy having his trademark strawhat and scar under the eye, indicating that Ace first met Luffy after Shanks left Luffy's home island. A later flashback shows them officially declaring one another as their brother by drinking sake from each other's cup. In a conversation with Iva, Luffy reveals he is also aware that Ace's father is Gol D. Roger.
Portgas D. Rouge

Rouge was Ace's mother, who carried him in her womb for 20 months in order to protect the innocent child from the clutches of the World Government. Ace was born one year and three months after Roger's death, therefore Rouge was five months pregnant when she resorted to some unknown method (assumed by Marines to be sheer willpower) to postpone birth.
Gol D. Roger

It has been revealed that Ace's father was the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, contrary to the previous belief that his father was Monkey D. Dragon.



Because Roger died before he was even born, Ace felt that he didn't owe him anything, which is why he preferred the name of his mother, who died protecting him. Strangely, although Ace seemed to dislike his father, flashbacks from Ace's childhood reveals that he brutally beated up anyone who spoke ill of him.

In another flashback, it shows Luffy and Ace meeting as young children, revealing that Luffy is aware of the fact Ace was not his blood-related brother, and that Luffy is aware of the identity of Ace's father. According to Luffy, Ace did not like talking about it.

To this date, Ace was the one of the few pirates to speak ill of Gol D. Roger, along with Squad.
Monkey D. Garp

Vice Admiral Garp adopted Ace as a favor to Roger to give Ace a life free of prejudice of being born from a family of pirates.

Though he did come to see Garp as family he did not approve of his violent behaviour towards Luffy. At one point he warned him to stop abusing Luffy going as so far to call him an "old piece of crap." It is unknown if Garp ever hit or train Ace as he did with Luffy.

Though respectful of his "grandfather", he denounced that he and Luffy could ever have become Marines. He disagreed with Garp and remains grounded on the idea that becoming Marines would not have been possible with both of their fathers being world class criminals. Garp, in return, showed extreme sadness about Ace's execution, and cried about Ace's choice in a life of piracy.




Friends
Red-Haired Shanks

The Yonkou, Red-Haired Shanks, was on relatively good terms with Ace, who seemed to greatly respect him primarily for his role in saving his adoptive younger brother, Luffy, from the Sea King during the incident with Higuma the Bear. After setting out to begin his life of piracy, Ace immediately sought out Shanks to meet the man in person and thank him on Luffy's behalf. Shanks showed some concern for Ace upon learning that he was in pursuit of Blackbeard. He personally sought out Whitebeard to vocally disapprove and attempted to persuade Whitebeard to recall Ace. After the announcement of Ace's execution, it was revealed that Shanks personally intercepted Kaido, another of the Yonkou, as the latter attempted to take advantage of the situation and attack Whitebeard. It is unknown if Shanks knew that Ace was the son of Gol D. Roger, the very man that Shanks served as an apprentice pirate.
Buggy Pirates

During his pursuit of Blackbeard, Ace happened across the Big Top while Buggy and his crew were partying. Attracted by "a very strong and sweet scent," Ace boarded the ship unnoticed and proceeded to help himself to the food - Buggy did not notice his presence until, upon hearing Buggy and Alvida say that they were in pursuit of Luffy but had no clue where he was, Ace offered to give them some helpful information. Ace, being Ace, fell asleep moments later. Though Buggy's crew wanted to capture him, Buggy forbade it, knowing that Whitebeard would not hesitate to take revenge. After Ace woke up, the entire crew apparently immensely enjoyed the rest of his momentary stay (though it seems Buggy continued the party mostly out of fear). When the Buggy Pirates approached Impel Down with the intention of rescuing Buggy, Cabaji exclaimed that their captain could be sentenced to execution just like their buddy Ace. Buggy himself seems to like Ace. After meeting Luffy on Level One, he mentions that Ace, unlike Luffy, happened to be a very swell guy - they were apparently drinking buddies for a while. Buggy was very upset when he heard the news of Ace's scheduled execution.



Abilities and Powers

As commander of the Second division of the Whitebeard Pirates, Ace had authority over the lower-ranking subordinates. In addition, as one of the top four commanders of the Whitebeard Pirates, he was one of the top four fighters on board under Whitebeard himself.

Aside from the powers granted by the Devil Fruit he consumed, Ace also possessed immense physical strength. Signs of his great physical potential were already evident at his early childhood, where even as a young child, he was able to beat some local thugs who spoke ill of his father "half to death". Ace was already very strong when he left his hometown, 3 years before Luffy did the same. Luffy comments on how he never beat Ace in a single fight, despite Luffy already having the power of the Gomu Gomu no Mi (Ace did not consume the Mera Mera no Mi until after he left - Luffy was surprised by Ace's new power when Ace stopped Smoker from capturing him in Nanohana). Ace was also trained by Garp, who was responsible for training Luffy to the level of power he held before becoming a pirate. Ace demonstrated his strength during his fight with Blackbeard - he was able to take Blackbeard's punches, which were so powerful that the first made Ace cough up blood and the second nearly broke his neck, and retaliate. Van Auger noted that, as expected of the Whitebeard Pirates Second Division Commander, Ace's basic combat skills were quite fearsome even without his Devil Fruit powers.

Ace also holded a fearsome reputation. It was revealed that Ace received an invitation to join the Shichibukai while he was still captain of the Spade Pirates, though he refused the offer. After he joined the Whitebeard Pirates, a civilian was seen commenting on how Ace's strength was supposedly "outta this world." The World Government granted Blackbeard the position of Shichibukai after he successfully defeated and captured Ace. He was also a capable navigator, as he was seen wearing a Log Pose on his left wrist.

He fought equally with Jinbei in the past. They nearly killed each other in a fight that lasted for five days - Ace then survived a battle with Whitebeard that took place immediately after.

He was one of the few people to be able to take a "baptizing" in boiling water in Impel Down without flinching, which is considered an impressive feat.
Devil Fruit
Ace using his Mera Mera no Mi powers.

Further information: Mera Mera no Mi

Ace ate the Devil Fruit Mera Mera no Mi, a Logia or elemental type fruit, giving him pyrokinetic abilities and his reputation as "Fire Fist Ace." Ace also displayed his immense power by destroying a handful of Baroque Works ships with ease.[3] For some reason, Ace did not seem to mind his inability to swim. He traversed the seas in a one-man boat that seems to have been specifically designed for him, propelling it with flames from his feet. He skillfully sended his boat underwater as he leaps over the Billions fleet, timing it precisely so that it emerged underneath him just before he hits the water on the other side. Also, when he turned up on Drum Island, no snow fell at all on the island for an entire day.
Weapons

Ace seemed to use a knife as his weapon of choice as shown by the fact that he usually carries around one. In his past attempts to assassinate Whitebeard, Ace has been shown to use his knife and an axe, among other weapons.
History
The Path to Piracy
Ace as an infant.

Ace's father, the Pirate King Gol D. Roger, was executed while Ace's mother, Portgas D. Rouge, was still pregnant with Ace. She carried him for a full twenty months to protect him from the World Government as they sought to erase every last trace of Roger's blood. A year and 3 months after the execution, Ace was born in Baterilla in the South Blue. His mother only lived long enough to name him. Vice-Admiral Monkey D. Garp adopted Ace in secret as a favor to Roger, and Ace was moved to Fuschia Village in the East Blue.
Ace in his troubled childhood.

Ace was left in the care of Garp's friend Dadan. He would later meet Luffy when Garp leaves his grandson in Dadan's care as well. Three years before the current storyline, Ace left Fuschia village and began his life as a pirate, becoming captain of the Spade Pirates a year later - as the Spade Pirates' Jolly Roger shows flames, Ace likely consumed the Mera Mera no Mi sometime during this year.

As his fame rose, he was invited to join the Shichibukai, though he declined. He arranged a meeting with Shanks, as he had heard much from Luffy about him and wanted to see him in person. As he searched the seas for Whitebeard, he ran into Jinbei, who was aware of Ace's strength and decided to fight him in order to keep him from challenging Whitebeard, the man he owed debt to for protecting his home of Fishman Island. After five days of battle, both collapsed from exhaustion, giving the fight no victor.



Whitebeard, who'd heard that Ace intended to take his head, suddenly arrived with his crew and the Moby Dick just after Jinbei and Ace collapsed. Whitebeard told his crew that he alone would be enough, and proceeded to attack Ace's crew. After a fierce battle, Ace got to his feet and cut off Whitebeard from his crew with a wall of flames. Though his battered crew protested, he commanded them to run while he stalled Whitebeard (prompting Whitebeard to call him a cheeky little brat). On the brink of death, Ace was offered by Whitebeard to join his crew, becoming one of his "sons." Ace fiercely refused, but was knocked out and dragged onto Whitebeard's ship nonetheless. Ace's crew later came to retrieve him, though they were beaten up by his captors and abducted onto the ship with their captain.

(Sengoku later reveals that the reason Whitebeard sought out Ace was that he realized, at the same time as Marine Headquarters, that Ace was Roger's son. He chose to take in his old rival's son and raise him to be the next Pirate King while preventing Marine Headquarters from laying a finger on him.)

When Ace came to, he was already acknowledged as one of Whitebeard's crew. To make sure that his crewmates stayed alive, Ace remained on board of Whitebeard's ship; however, on many occasions (counted to be at least a hundred), he attempted to murder the old man, though each time was repelled with little effort from Whitebeard. Eventually he gave in, tempted by Marco's description of the crew's father-son relationship with Whitebeard, and accepted Whitebeard's mark on his back.

After defeating Doma and forcing him to surrender, he was promoted to the position of Second Division Commander. One of his subordinates, Marshall D. Teach, and he were on relatively good terms. One day, Ace decided to reveal his lineage to Whitebeard, who merely laughed it off, saying that his personality was nothing like that of Roger. (According to Sengoku, Whitebeard already knew.) When Ace asked if Whitebeard would kick him out due to him and Roger being enemies in the past, Whitebeard simply stated that his past doesn't matter, as everyone is a "child of the sea".

Then one day, Teach killed his crewmate Thatch in order to obtain the Yami Yami no Mi Devil Fruit, which he'd had his sights on, and fled. Since Ace was his commander and the Whitebeard pirates live by a code which means they must avenge a fallen comrade, Ace would have been sent after the murderer. Whitebeard, however, felt uneasy about the situation and protested, acknowledging that Teach may have become too much for the boy to handle with his new powers. Despite this, Ace demanded that he go after Teach, saying that Thatch couldn't rest in peace if his murderer wasn't brought to justice, and that Teach could not get away with dishonoring his "father." Admiring Ace's dedication to both his captain and his duty, Whitebeard allowed his "son" to go, later claiming that it was he who told Ace to leave for the sake of Ace's honor. With this, Ace began his trek to find Blackbeard and finish him off.
Baroque Works Saga
Reunion with Luffy

Ace was first seen in the present storyline on Drum Island, where he left a message for Luffy to meet him in 10 days in the city of Nanohana Arabasta.[4] He is formally introduced in the Arabastian city of Nanohana; he was seen sleeping in the Spice Bean restaurant (giving the impression to everyone present that he had dropped dead).[5] As he finishes his meal, he is spotted by Smoker who attempts to arrest him. However, shortly before Smoker and he begin to fight each other, both men are sent flying into the wall behind them by Luffy's "Gomu Gomu no Rocket" attack.

After picking himself up, he spots Luffy eating, only to be knocked down by Smoker, who then attempts to arrest Luffy. After Luffy dashes out of the restaurant with Smoker in hot pursuit, Ace catches up with Luffy in time to save him from being arrested by Smoker. His interference allows Luffy to escape while he deals with Smoker himself. Later after seeing off Smoker, Ace meets up with Luffy to offer him a chance to join Whitebeard (which Luffy refuses).[6] Ace leaves them a Biblicard which apparently would allow the two to meet up again.
Skypiea Saga

Ace later appears during the Jaya arc, where he hopped on Buggy the Clown's ship for food and promised to show him the way to Luffy.[7]

Ace was also later given a mini-arc in the chapter titles of the manga where, after parting ways with Buggy's crew, he infiltrates a Marine base to deliver a letter to the parents of a milk maiden who saved his life.
CP9 Saga
The Banaro Incident
The Powers of Ace and Blackbeard clash.

Despite all the efforts from Shanks to convince Whitebeard to recall Ace, Ace finally intercepts Blackbeard on Banaro Island shortly after the Blackbeard Pirates ransack a town there (three days before the Strawhats' new bounties are released following the Enies Lobby incident), and engages him in a fierce battle that leaves much of the island in ruins.[8] Between his inhuman raw strength and his ability to disable Ace's Logia intangibility, Blackbeard triumphs and presumably turns the defeated Ace over to the government, which considers this such a great achievement that they proceed to make Blackbeard a Shichibukai. Ace is sent to the most notorious prison in the One Piece World: Impel Down.[9]
Whitebeard War Saga
Imprisonment at Impel Down

Although he did not at first find out precisely what happened to Ace, Luffy discovered part of the truth in another way. After learning about Biblicards from pirate Lola the Proposer, he realized that the piece of paper he received from Ace was in fact one such Biblicard. But, as Luffy took it out, he saw slowly it burning away - a sign that Ace's life-force was fading. Unaware of the urgency of Ace's situation, he assumed that he could deal with it himself, and that he would not want any help from Luffy.

It was revealed that Ace was sentenced to a public execution in the plaza of Marineford, the home town of Marine Headquarters.[10] The execution is scheduled to take place a week after Luffy's triumph over the Snake Sisters on the island of Amazon Lily.[11]


Ace in his holding cell in Impel Down

He is next seen, with chains (presumably made of Seastone) on his feet and arms, in his holding cell in Impel Down. There he is visited by Garp, who notes that Ace is in terrible shape asks if he is still alive. Ace asks Garp to kill him, but much to his grief is told that even with his death, Whitebeard won't stop his advances. Garp states that they had angered the "Ruler of the Seas." He recalls that he'd wished Ace and Luffy would become great Marine officers instead of doing the exact opposite and becoming terrible criminals. Ace replies that, with the blood of global-scale criminals running through their veins, becoming Marines would have been impossible for the two of them. He goes on to say that he took the name Portgas from his mother, to whom he owes a great debt, but he does not care one bit for the half of his blood that came from his father - his only father is Whitebeard.

Ace is later seen talking with the Shichibukai Jinbei, who so happens to share the same cell with him. Jinbei explains that he owes a great deal to Whitebeard, because in the past, his home, Fishman Island, came under continuous attacks by pirates and marines alike. Some Fishmen were even kidnapped and sold as slaves because of this. But when Whitebeard announced the island as his territory, the attacks stopped from both sides. Thus, Jinbei wishes to stop the war for fear of Whitebeard's safety. However, they are interrupted by Crocodile, who apparently was placed in a cell opposite theirs, who chuckles that many "Silver Medalist" pirates have a grudge against Whitebeard and the late Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, after being defeated by them, and wish to kill Whitebeard or see him killed.[12]Boa Hancock later visits him in his cell and (while causing a scene) cryptically informs Ace that Luffy is in Impel Down trying to save him, much to Ace's dismay.[13] Ace is later seen muttering for Luffy to stay away. During Luffy's fight with Magellan, Ace shakes his chains to draw the attention of the guards outside his cell and demands to know what is going on upstairs. They blankly tell him that nothing is happening.[14]

It is revealed that Ace is actually on Level 6, Eternal Hell. Jinbei mentions that Hancock might have been lying about Luffy, but Ace angrily denies that she came all that way just to lie to him, then apologizes. He explains that Luffy has always done crazy things to make him worry, and what's happening right now is exactly the sort of thing Luffy would do.

When the time for Ace's execution arrives, the jailers begin to make preparations for his transfer. He is shown to be with Magellan and Domino and a few other jailers. Magellan takes Ace to Level 1 with the lift before Ace, hearing a report that Luffy is on Level 6 and about to be assaulted with sleeping gas, attempts to escape back to the lift. Magellan immediately recaptures him and tells him to stop resisting since Luffy, as a pirate, was doomed the minute he stepped into Impel Down. Ace reveals that he'd been hoping that Hancock was lying and silently asks Luffy why he came.

Ace is seen being handed over to the Marines and is evidently en route to Marineford, since the Biblicard no longer points directly up from Level 6. As six hours approach to Ace's execution[15] Ace is seen on the deck of the Marine battleship escorting him to Marineford, chained to a chair and given one last chance to look at the sky before his execution. The battleships arrive before the Gates of Justice, requesting permission to enter and advance to their ultimate destination.[16]
Execution at Marineford
Ace is led to his execution.

He is later seen being led through a large door and into a bright area by two soldiers three hours before his execution, as he remembers a childhood promise that he made with Luffy that they would both go out to sea and live their lives without regrets.
Ace at Marineford, 3 hours before his execution.

After being led onto the execution platform, Fleet Admiral Sengoku revealed that Ace's mother was Portgas D. Rouge and that his father was Gol D. Roger. As Sengoku continued, he declared that it was Whitebeard's intention to make him the Pirate King, despite Ace's desires to give this title to Whitebeard. Just after this revelation, a massive armada of pirate crews from the New World allied with Whitebeard appeared. The Marines were shocked to see the fleet and then the four main ships of the Whitebeard Pirates rising up from under the water, revealing that the fleet was coated and had approached Marineford from beneath the sea. Soon the Moby Dick itself is visible, with Whitebeard himself greeting Sengoku and asking Ace to bear with them as they prepare for battle.[17]

His past with the giant Oars Jr., an ally of the Whitebeard Pirates, has been revealed, and Ace was deeply saddened when Oars Jr. was finally defeated, his outstretched hand a few yards from Ace.[18]

As the battle continues, Garp comes to sit near Ace and admits that, while he will not interfere with the execution, he can't help his feelings in this matter as he considers Ace family and tearfully asks why Ace didn't lead the life that Garp wanted him to. At that moment, however, there's a huge commotion that has Ace looking up to the sky and seeing a ship falling down. [19]




Ace saved at the last second by Crocodile.
When the ship falls into an area filled with water, Luffy climbs out and Ace spots him. He yells out Luffy's name and Luffy exclaims that he finally found him. As Luffy fights past several Marines and Gecko Moria in an effort to reach Ace, Ace can only watch helplessly. He finally snaps and yells at Luffy that he should go home and that he shouldn't have come to save him. Ace, in his desperation to keep from dragging Luffy down with him, even attempts to drive him away by shouting that it's humiliating to have a "weakling" like Luffy coming to his rescue, and that he would never forgive him for this. Luffy responds by yelling that he is Ace's younger brother and, after going into Gear Third to defeat a Marine giant, states that he will save Ace even if it kills him. Ace can only stare, both stunned and either touched or shocked by how much his little brother was willing to sacrifice for him. After thinking about what Luffy said, along with the words of his nakama that they won't let anyone who hurt Ace live and their determination to save him, Ace comes to an important decision. He will take whatever fate the future brings: If he sees a hand reach out to him, he'll grab it, but if the white blade of justice falls on his head first he will accept it. He won't struggle anymore because it would just be disrespectful to everyone if he did.

The fight continues and Ace, incapacitated, can do nothing but stare horrified as Whitebeard is stabbed by Squad. Later, when Marineford's walls raised up to prevent the pirates from further penetrating the plaza, Luffy devises a plan to bypass the siege walls with the help of Jinbei's water-launching abilities. Ace is seen in shock and horror as he sees Luffy now standing face-to-face with the three Admirals, thinking that he does not stand a chance at taking down all three of them at the same time.

Sengoku orders Ace to be executed; as Ace braces himself for his execution, he is saved by Crocodile, who knocks the two guards away, much to everyone's shock and surprise. He later watches as Whitebeard and Oars Jr. successfully enact their plan, which brings almost all of the Whitebeard Pirates into the plaza, not far from the execution platform. He is horrified when Oars Jr. is brought down by cannon fire. He is later seen noticing that Garp has joined in the battle after Garp punched Marco, while the latter was in his Phoenix form while attempting to rescue Ace.

Ace flashes back to his past when some thugs he knew insulted Gol D. Roger. Ace beat them until they were half dead because of what they had said. He went on to remember being scolded for his actions and continuing to ask about Roger, only to hear many horrible things about his father. Ace is then seen sitting on a shore, along with Garp, asking if he should have been born. Garp's response is that he could only find out by living.

Back in the present, Ace, seeing how his nakama, his little brother, and his father are risking their lives to save him, finally realizes he wants to live and starts to cry tears of joy.

The battle at Marineford takes a turn for the worse as Marco is caught by kairoseki and shot through the chest by Kizaru, Jozu is frozen and his right arm shattered by Aokiji, and Whitebeard suffers several serious wounds, including a molten punch to the chest by Akainu. Ace is seen staring in horror as Whitebeard states that he cannot die until he secures a future for his sons. Sengoku then orders the execution of Ace and Ace closes his eyes in resignation as the executioners prepare to decapitate him. Just as Whitebeard realizes that he cannot stop the execution, Luffy lets off a burst of Haōshoku Haki, which knocks out the executioners just in time to save Ace. Ace stares in disbelief at his little brother and vocally expresses his shock that Luffy too had that kind of Haki.

As Luffy approaches the scaffold, Garp blocks his path and forces him to fight him to reach Ace. Luffy is at first reluctant to engage his grandfather, but when it becomes clear that Garp will not move, he activates Gear Second. Just as he throws a punch at Luffy, Garp suddenly recalls the images of Luffy and Ace as young children, and the sight of Ace tearfully realizing his desire to live. His hesitation allows Luffy to dodge and land a punch that hurls Garp away from the execution platform and sends him crashing into the ground. Luffy reaches Ace with the key, but as he is about to unlock the handcuffs, Kizaru destroys it with a long-distance laser - meanwhile Sengoku has activated his Devil Fruit ability and is determined to carry out Ace's execution himself with a massive punch. Suddenly, Mr. 3, disguised as one of the executioners, stirs and regains consciousness. Luffy shouts at him to protect Ace with his Candle Wall, and goes into Gear Third and to take Sengoku's punch with his Giant Fuusen. The force of the blow causes the execution platform to collapse. The other Marines fire their weapons at the platform, causing it to explode. With the help of Mr. 3, who makes a key out of wax, Luffy frees Ace in mid-air.
Ace is freed.

Now able to use his Mera Mera no Mi powers, Ace rescues Luffy and Mr. 3 from the explosions by wrapping the flames around the three of them, and then scolds Luffy for never listening to anything he ever says, for always being so reckless and inconsiderate to his advice, and for always overdoing things. His newly-gained freedom causes a considerable morale boost amongst the survivors of the assembled pirate army. Witnessing the two brothers' coordination as they fight off the Marines side-by-side, Vista remarks that Ace and Luffy have perfect teamwork. Ace comments that Luffy has gotten stronger, to which Luffy replies that a day will come when he surpasses Ace. Ace tells Luffy to let him cover for him until that day, and leaps forward to block Admiral Aokiji's Pheasant Peck attack. He and Luffy are shocked when Whitebeard announces that he is staying behind as he yells his Final Captain's Order.
Akainu deals the fatal blow.

When Whitebeard asks Ace if he is a good father, Ace answers "of course." He and Luffy begin to escape with the rest of the Whitebeard pirates, but when Admiral Akainu provokes him by insulting Whitebeard, calling him a failure, Ace stops and turns back. He clashes with Akainu in fury, but Ace's fire is outmatched by Akainu's magma - Ace's crewmates are surprised to see him badly burned on the hand he uses to attack Akainu. Akainu attempts to strike down the defenseless Luffy, but Ace leaps in between them and takes the hit.
Ace passes on.

The remaining fragment of the Biblicard he gave to Luffy rapidly disintegrates into ash as everyone looks on in shock. Knowing full well that his internal organs had been burned to a cinder, Ace thanks his family and friends for loving him with the last of his breath. And like so many D's had before him, he smiles as he passes away.[20]
Major Battles

* Portgas D. Ace vs. Monkey D. Luffy (multiple times)
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Jinbei
* Spade Pirates vs. Whitebeard Pirates
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Edward Newgate (at least 100 times)
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Doma and his crew (unseen)
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Smoker
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Billions fleet
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Jesus Burgess and Van Auger
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Marshall D. Teach
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Admiral Aokiji
* Portgas D. Ace vs. Admiral Akainu (Final Battle)

Filler Battles

* Portgas D. Ace vs. Scorpion

Anime and Manga Differences

When Ace first meets Luffy's crew, he then tosses them a piece of paper and leaves. However, in the anime, his time with the Straw Hats was extended and he journeys with them for a while. While this may not have changed the plot too much, it does go against the claim that both Luffy and Ace have voiced separately: that they each have their own adventures to lead.
Merchandise



Ace has been a choice character in many forms of merchandise. He has been featured in the series of models Portrait of Pirates and in the One Piece Full Color R Gashapon series.

Ace has also featured on several keychains/cellphone straps sets, including the One Piece Desert Kingdom Mascot Keychain/Cellphone Strap collection, alongside his brother Luffy.
Translation and Dub Issues

Ace's manji is very similar to a swastika. To avoid confusion between the two symbols and avoid slander for being a Nazi, this was changed to crossbones in the shape of a "cross" in the original Japanese anime and later in the manga also. This change was also done in the Shonen Jump serialization of the English manga, but was left unedited in the actual volumes. Because of the increase in the number of anime and manga being adapted for sale outside of Japan, this has become a common occurrence amongst mangaka and publishers alike to avoid the manji symbol.

Ace's back tattoo is left intact in the English dub, despite 4Kids previous edits to crosses. At the same time Ace also promotes his tattoo to Luffy, something which is truly considered odd by 4Kids standards. In the 4Kids version of the anime, Ace's shoulder tattoo signifying his name is edited out, as he is referred to there as "Portgaz D. Trace", though in the FUNimation dub it is retained. He appears in One Piece Grand Adventure, once again without the tattoo on his arm.
Trivia

* Ace carried the initial letter D in his name. He was the second D character to be listed under their true name (Gol D. Roger was prior listed as Gold) and the fourth to make a physical appearance.
* Though not considered canon, a scene of Ace ditching Buggy can be seen at the end of Ace's ending for the game One Piece: Grand Battle 3. After entering a bar and feasting on food, Ace (currently asleep) wakes up and realizes he has forgotten something and runs out of the bar - leaving Buggy with the 380,000 bill.
* Ace's surname may be a reference to the real life pirate Bartholomew Portugues. However, this is unconfirmed by Oda.
* Ace has been the center of several myths within the fandom.
* Ace's hat bore two "smileys" as decorations, like those used as Jolly Rogers by pirates such as Doflamingo and Trafalgar Law.
* Travis Willingham, who voices Ace in the Funimation dub of One Piece, is also well-known for his voicing of Colonel Roy Mustang from Fullmetal Alchemist, who is, coincidentally, the "Flame Alchemist".
* Ace shares the same birthday with series creator Eiichiro Oda (January 1).
* Ace was the only known character who has inherited the middle initial "D." from both parents, as his mother is the only known female carrier.
* In the Silhouette of Ace with two criss-crossed spears in front of him prior to being executed, he looked exactly like Roger did prior to his death.
* Had Ace been a girl, he would have been named "Anne". Incidentally "Anne" was the name of the girl who Luffy helped from Romance Dawn V.2. Anne is also the first name of real world pirate Anne Bonney.
* Ace, being Captain of the Spade Pirates, is a pun on the "Ace of Spades".
o Perhaps not by coincidence, the Ace of Spades in many cultures is seen as an omen of death.
* Ace is the only "D." character thus far to have been offered a position as a Shichibukai. However, he declined the offer while Marshall D. Teach, his former subordinate, suggested himself to join its ranks.
* Ace is the only "D." character who was not smiling while near death as he was seen at his execution platform. Ace was most likely upset because his defeat led to his crew having to come and start a war to rescue him from the World Government. It should be noted, though, that Ace did finally smile when he died after thanking everybody for their love.
* Ace is the only canonical Logia user that has not been shown fighting Luffy, though they did fight each other when they were young before he ate his Devil Fruit.
* Ace's passing is known as the first major character on-screen death within the present storyline in One Piece history, if one discounts the deaths seen in flashbacks throughout the series. So far, Ace is also the second known fruit-user to die in the storyline (the first being Brook, though Brook's powers activate upon death, reviving him).
* Like many other Will of D. carriers, he is seen smiling at his death.
* With the death of Ace, the entire Gol and Portgas bloodlines became extinct.

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Rose Online

ROSE Online, or Rush On Seven Episodes Online (Korean: 로즈 온라인) is a free Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORPG) created by Korean company Triggersoft and was published by Gravity Corp.. The game has also been called ROSE Online Evolution since an update which took place in 2006. Triggersoft stopped the development of the game in 2007, and the rights of ROSE Online were sold to several different companies which now develop the game.



Story

The seven planets of the world of ROSE Online were created by the goddess Arua. However, Hebarn, the god of malice, took over the seventh planet and renamed it after himself. To protect the other planets from Hebarn, Arua created the Visitors and sent them to Junon, the first planet. The seven planets are: Junon, Luna, Eldeon, Orlo, Skaaj, Karkia, Hebarn (the last 3 planets are still in development).
Gameplay

ROSE Online is a free roaming typical level-up based MMORPG featuring anime inspired graphics and "a very cute game environment in comparison to many other titles on the market."[1] Players fight monsters, gain character levels, obtain new skills and find equipment to prepare themselves for future battles. Players travel to different planets and explore new environments as well as battle other players and declare wars against other clans. The game features its own in-game economy which is directly controlled by players. Supply and demand can change each day so it is up to the player to seize the opportunity.
A screenshot of the game, showing the current user interface.
A screenshot of the game, showing the pre-Evolution user interface.

In addition to leveling through the method of acquiring experience points leading to a level after the defeat of a monster, a character may also aid their leveling experience with the use of Quests. Quests are initiated after speaking to a NPC. Some quests are given a time limit so the character must complete the quest to be eligible for a reward. A reward may be constituted of material items and is usually accompanied with an experience point reward and a money reward (the in-game currency is called Zulie). Rewards from quests are affected by the amount of charm a character has.

There are three types of items, to which the Inventory is divided: Equipment, items characters may wear on their bodies; Consumable which consists of consumable items that may recover HP or MP , or perform an effect (i.e. dance, learn a skill, shoot fireworks, socket items), and Material which covers general miscellany, such as materials for crafting, gems, and ammunition for weapons that need them.
Weapons

There are a variety of weapons to use in ROSE Online. The weapons aren't restricted by the player's job, but their level and a specific stat. Some weapons have "slots" in them, which allows the user to put a gem into it. Gems increase certain stats and can be crafted by Dealers if they learn the required skill.
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Doraemon

Doraemon (ドラえもん?)[5] is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) and Fujiko A. Fujio (the pen name of Motō Abiko) which later became an anime series and Asian franchise. The series is about a robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, Nobita Nobi (野比 のび太, Nobi Nobita?).



The series first appeared in December 1969, when it was published simultaneously in six different magazines. In total, 1,344 stories were created in the original series, which are published by Shogakukan under the Tentōmushi (てんとう虫?) manga brand, extending to forty-five volumes. The volumes are collected in the Takaoka Central Library in Toyama, Japan. Fujio was born in Toyama.

A majority of Doraemon episodes are comedies with moral lessons regarding values such as integrity, perseverance, courage, family and respect for elders. Several noteworthy environmental issues are often visited, including homeless animals, global warming, endangered species, deforestation, and pollution. Topics such as dinosaurs, the flat Earth theory, wormhole traveling, Gulliver's Travels, and the history of Japan are often covered.

Doraemon was awarded the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for excellence in 1973. Doraemon was awarded the first Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1982,[6] and the first Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 1997. In March 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon as the nation's first "anime ambassador."[7] Ministry spokesman explained the novel decision as an attempt to help people in other countries to understand Japanese anime better and to deepen their interest in Japanese culture."[8] The Foreign Ministry action confirms that Doraemon has come to be considered a Japanese cultural icon. In 2002, the anime character was acclaimed as an Asian Hero in a special feature survey conducted by Time Asia magazine.
Name

The name "Doraemon" translates roughly to "stray". Unusually, the name "Doraemon" (ドラえもん?) is written in a mixture of two Japanese scripts: katakana (ドラ) and hiragana (えもん). "Dora" is from "dora neko" (stray cat), and is a corruption of nora (stray). "Emon" is a component of male given names, such as Goemon, though no longer as popular in the past.[10] "Dora" is not from dora meaning gong, but due to the homophony, the series puns on this, with Doraemon loving dorayaki.
History

In December 1969, the Doraemon manga appeared simultaneously in six different children's monthly magazines. The magazines were titled by the year of children's studies, which included Yoiko (good children), Yōchien (nursery school), and Shogaku Ichinensei (first grade of primary school) to Shogaku Yonnensei (fourth grade of primary school). By 1973, the series began to appear in two more magazines, Shogaku Gonensei (fifth grade of primary school) and Shogaku Rokunensei (sixth grade of primary school). The stories featured in each of the magazines were different, meaning the author was originally creating more than six stories each month. In 1977, CoroCoro Comic was launched as a magazine of Doraemon. Original manga based on the Doraemon movies were also released in CoroCoro Comic. The stories which are preserved under the Tentōmushi brand are the stories found in these magazines.

Since the debut of Doraemon in 1969, the stories have been selectively collected into forty-five books published from 1974 to 1996, which had a circulation of over 80 million in 1992. In addition, Doraemon has appeared in a variety of manga series by Shōgakukan. In 2005, Shōgakukan published a series of five more manga volumes under the title Doraemon+ (Doraemon Plus), which were not found in the forty-five Tentōmushi pipi volumes. Many other series have since been produced, some not from official supplies.
[edit] Plot summary
The first appearance of Doraemon, who came via the time machine.

Doraemon is sent back in time by Nobita Nobi's great-great grandson Sewashi to improve Nobita's circumstances so that his descendants may enjoy a better future. In the original timeline, Nobita experienced nothing but misery and misfortune throughout his life. As a result of this, Nobita's failures in school and subsequently, his career, have left his family line beset with financial problems. In order to alter history and better the Nobi family's fortunes, Sewashi sent him a robot called Doraemon.

Doraemon has a pocket from which he produces many gadgets, medicines, and tools from the future. The pocket is called yojigen-pocket, or fourth-dimensional pocket.

Although he can hear perfectly well, Doraemon has no ears: his robotic ears were eaten by a mouse, giving him a series-long phobia of the creatures.

The stories are formulaic, usually focused on the everyday struggles of fourth grader Nobita, the protagonist of the story. In a typical chapter, Nobita comes home crying about a problem he faces in school and/or the local neighborhood. After hearing him out, Doraemon always offers helpful advice to his problem(s), but that's never enough for Nobita, who is consistently looking for the "quick, easy" way out (which offers insight to the viewers as to why Nobita's life turned out the way it did). Finally, after Nobita's pleading and/or goading, Doraemon produces a futuristic gadget out of his aforementioned pouch to help Nobita fix his problem, enact revenge, or flaunt to his friends.

Nobita usually goes too far, despite Doraemon's best intentions and warnings, and gets into deeper trouble than before. Sometimes, Nobita's friends (usually Suneo or Jaian) steal the gadgets and end up misusing them. However, by the end of the story, there is usually retribution to the characters who end up misusing them, and a moral is taught.
[edit] Series finale rumors

There are three current and often quoted urban legends that started spreading in late 1980s of an ending to the Doraemon series.

* The first and the most optimistic ending was made public by Nobuo Sato several years ago. Doraemon's battery power ran out, and Nobita was given a choice between replacing the battery inside a frozen Doraemon, which would cause it to reset and lose all memory, or await a competent robotics technician who would be able to resurrect the cat-robot one day. Nobita swore that very day to work hard in school, graduate with honors, and become that robotics technician. In the future, it was revealed that Japan has become a Republic, and Hidetoshi Dekisugi is the President. He successfully resurrected Doraemon in the future as a robotics professor, became successful as an AI developer, and thus lived happily ever after, thus relieving his progeny of the financial burdens that caused Doraemon to be sent to his space-time in the first place. A dōjin manga for this ending was made by a "Tajima T Yasue" in 2005, and it sold 13,000 copies before Shogakukan halted its publication. Tajima apologized to Shogakukan in 2007 and paid an undisclosed amount of money for settlement.[11]

* The second, more pessimistic ending suggests that Nobita Nobi is suffering from autism and that all the characters (including Doraemon) are simply his delusion. The idea that Nobita was a sick and dying little boy who imagined the entire series on his sickbed to help him ease his pain and depression no doubt angered quite a lot of fans. Many Japanese fans staged a protest outside the headquarters of the publisher of the series after learning about this suggestion. The publisher had to issue a public statement that this is not true. (This ending actually correlates to the ending for the series St. Elsewhere, which ended in 1988.)

* The third ending suggests that Nobita fell and hit his head on a rock. He fell into a deep coma, and eventually into a semi-vegetative state. To raise money for an operation to save Nobita, Doraemon sold all the tools and devices in his four-dimensional pocket. However, the operation failed. Doraemon sold all his tools except for one used as a last resort. He used it to enable Nobita to go wherever he wanted, whichever time or era he wished to go. In the end, the very place Nobita wanted to go was heaven.

Another ending suggests that Nobita went into the future secretly and saw that in his 50s he was starving and Shizuka had died already of starvation. He was extremely pained by this and vowed to study well. He studied well and eventually forgot of Doraemon. Even his parents forgot about Doraemon because they were extremely fond of Nobita. Soon Doraemon went back to the future as nobody thought of him.


The plausibility of these issues was discussed here and it was concluded that there is no ending to Doraemon.[12]

There are three official endings to Doraemon that were made. Doraemon was discontinued in two media because readers were advancing in grades and an ending was believed to be needed. These two are not reprinted.

* In the March 1971 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei:[13] Due to the fact that visitors from the future were causing too much trouble, the government in the 22nd Century passed a bill to ban time-travelling altogether, meaning Doraemon would have to return to his time era. He leaves Nobita.

* In the March 1972 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei: Doraemon, for some reason, had to go back to the future but fakes a mechanical problem so that Nobita would let him go. Nobita believes him and promises to wait until Doraemon gets well. Realizing that Nobita can handle his departure, Doraemon tells the truth and Nobita accepts. Doraemon returns to the future.

The third ending was actually meant to be the official ending due to low TV ratings and the Fujiko Fujio duo being busy with other works, but Doraemon did not leave their minds and restarted in the next month's issue. In 1981, this episode was made into anime (called "Doraemon Comes Back"), and in 1998, this was released as an anime movie.

* In the March 1973 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei, Nobita again returns home after losing a fight against Gian. Doraemon then explains that he has to return. Nobita tries to have Doraemon stay but after talking it over with his parents, he accepts Doraemon's departure. They take a last walk in the park. After they split up, Nobita encounters Gian and gets into a fight again. After a long duel with Nobita trying to win at all costs so that Doraemon can leave without worries, Gian gave up (which gave Nobita the win) because no matter what, Nobita refuses to stay down. Doraemon finds Nobita passed out with a bloody mouth and takes him home. Sitting beside the sleeping Nobita, Doraemon returns to the future. This story was reprinted in the last chapter of the manga Book 6.

* The animated version is very similar, but lengthened. Nobita finds a box the shape of Doraemon in his drawer. The next day, which happens to be April Fool's Day, Nobita is jeered at by Suneo and Gian, the latter tricking him about Doraemon's return. He happily runs home and asked his mother whether Doraemon came back and finds out the truth. Nobita couldn't stand it and opens the box. Inside of it was a bottle of liquid. He hears Doraemon's voice explaining that the potion is called Uso 800 (Lies 800) it is used to make all untruths the drinker says true. Nobita uses it to play a few tricks on Gian and Suneo, like first taking cover then say that the weather sure is good, which becomes a lie and it started to rain heavily before he said it is raining heavily and the rain stopped. Gian and Suneo was scared away after a few tricks and when Nobita mentioned what is happening. Nobita was very happy at first but quickly loses interest in the absence of Doraemon. As he walks home, due to his earlier questioning if Doraemon returned or not, his mother asked him if he could find Doraemon, he unwittingly said, in great disappointment, the truth about Doraemon never coming back, just like what Doraemon told Nobita before his departure. Since the potion was still in effect, when he arrives his room he finds Doraemon there, and they have a happy reunion, but due to the effects of the potion, all his greets and joyful words have to be spoken in the opposite way like I am so unhappy that we can never be together again.. The extended ending from the animated series was eventually adapted to the first story of Book 7 in the manga series, with a few changes (i.e. Instead of hearing Doraemon's voice explaining the use of the potion, he finds a card inside the box describing the use of the potion).

When the Fujiko Fujio duo broke up in 1987, the very idea of an official ending to the series was never discussed. Since Fujiko F. died in 1996 before any decisions were reached, any "endings" of Doraemon are fan fiction. However, it is apparent from many episodes and movies where Nobita travels to the future that in the end he does marry Shizuka, leads a happy life and separates with Doraemon, although Nobita and his friends fondly remember him.[14]
Characters
Main article: List of Doraemon characters

The only main female character is Shizuka Minamoto (源 静香, Minamoto Shizuka?), who serves as a semi-romantic girlfriend of Nobita, but otherwise a supporting, minor character. Nobita's main human friends include Gian, a known bully, and Suneo, a gloating spoiled wealthy kid. There are many recurring supporting characters, such as Dekisugi, Nobita's parents, his school teacher, his descendants from the future, and Doraemon's sister, Dorami.
Episodes
Main articles: List of Doraemon episodes and List of Doraemon 2005 series episodes
Tools
Main article: List of Doraemon's Dōgu

Doraemon can take out various devices known as tools from his fourth-dimensional pocket. Some of the gadgets are based on real Japanese household devices with fanciful twists, but most are completely science fiction (although some may be based on folklore or religious stories).

Thousands of tools have been featured in Doraemon. Estimates have placed the number of tools at approximately 4,500.
Other appearances

Doraemon is a cultural phenomenon in Japan and can be seen in many places. For example, Doraemon is used as a promotional character by Art Hikkoshi Center (アート引越センター, Āto hikkoshi sentā?), by a moving company, and by Cocos, a restaurant chain. Doraemon also appears in appeals for charity, the "Doraemon Fund". Doraemon toys and novelties are also often found in Japan, with literally thousands of items for sale.

Doraemon, Nobita, and the other characters also appear in various educational manga. Doraemon is also mentioned in several anime and manga by other mangakas.

Doraemon is referenced in the current Blue Man Group show running in Tokyo. The Blue Men play a short snippet of the show's theme song, and one dons Doraemon's beanie.

The Japanese guitar company, ESP Guitars, makes a Doraemon shaped guitar.

There are nearly 50 Japanese-only video games ranging from Action Adventure, to RPG games, that began with the Emerson's Arcadia 2001 system. For a complete list of these games see List of Doraemon media.

The music video for the single "From a Distance" off of the Bicycles & Tricycles album by ambient house act, The Orb revolves around Doraemon.

Doraemon can be seen in Taiko no Tatsujin (11 - 13 only), Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: 7tsu no Shima no Daibouken, and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii.
Popularity

Doraemon is a term of common knowledge in Japan. Newspapers also regularly make references to Doraemon and his pocket as a something with the ability to satisfy all wishes. Other characters in the series are also referenced frequently on TV shows with similar looking casts. Some magazines have used the analogy that America is the Takeshi of the world and Japan is his little brother Suneo.

Doraemon was awarded the first Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1982, and the first Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 1997.
Anime
Television series

After a brief and unpopular animated series in 1973 by Nippon Television, Doraemon remained fairly exclusive in manga form until 1979 when a newly formed animation studio, Shin-Ei Animation (Now owned by TV Asahi) produced an anime series of Doraemon. This series became incredibly popular, and ended with 1,049 episodes on March 25, 2005.

Celebrating Doraemon's anniversary, a new Doraemon series produced by the same team as the 1979 series (in association with Studio Pierrot), began airing on TV Asahi on April 15, 2005 with new voice actors and staff, and updated character designs.
International versions
Main article: List of non-Japanese Doraemon versions
Feature films
Main article: List of Doraemon media

In 1980, Toho released the first of a series of annual feature length animated films based on the lengthly special volumes published annually. The films are more action-adventure oriented and unlike the anime and manga, some based on the stories in the volumes, they have more of a shōnen demographic, taking the familiar characters of Doraemon and placing them in a variety of exotic and perilous settings. Nobita and his friends have visited the age of the dinosaurs, the far reaches of the galaxy, the heart of darkest Africa (where they encountered a race of sentient bipedal dogs), the depths of the ocean, and a world of magic. Some of the films are based on legends such as Atlantis, and on literary works such as Journey to the West and Arabian Nights. Some films also have serious themes, especially on environmental topics and the use of technology. Overall, the films have a somewhat darker tone in their stories, unlike the manga and anime.

The most recent Doraemon film, Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King, will be released on March 6, 2010.
Voice actors

From 1979 to April 2005, the same five voice actors provided the main voices in Doraemon. However, they retired in April 2005 partially due to the 25th anniversary of the Doraemon television series. On March 13, 2005, TV Asahi announced the new voice actors for the five main characters:[15]
Character Voice actor for April 1979 - March 2005 Voice actor for March 2005 - Present
Doraemon Nobuyo Ōyama Wasabi Mizuta
Nobita Noriko Ohara Megumi Ōhara (大原めぐみ?)
Shizuka Michiko Nomura Yumi Kakazu
Jaian Kazuya Tatekabe Subaru Kimura (木村昴?)
Suneo Kaneta Kimotsuki Tomokazu Seki
Dorami Keiko Yokozawa Chiaki
Dekisugi Sumiko Shirakawa (白川澄子?) Shihoko Hagino (萩野志保子?)
Nobita's Mama Sachiko Chijimatsu Kotono Mitsuishi
Nobita's Papa Yōsuke Naka (中庸助?) Yasunori Matsumoto
Sewashi Yoshiko Ōta (太田淑子?) Sachi Matsumoto
Sensei Ryōichi Tanaka Wataru Takagi
Kaminari Takeshi Watabe Katsuhisa Hōki
Shizuka's Mother Masako Matsubara (松原雅子?) Ai Orikasa
Suneo's Mother Mari Yokoo (横尾まり?) Minami Takayama
Suneo's Father Osamu Katō (加藤治?) Hideyuki Tanaka
Jaian's Mother Kazuyo Aoki Miyako Takeuchi (竹内都子?)
Jaiko Kazuyo Aoki Vanilla Yamazaki

* Nobita - Hiroko Maruyama (stand-in for Ohara, July 23, 1979 ~ July 28, 1979)
* Suneo - Naoki Tatsuta (stand-in for Kimotsuki, November 15, 1985 ~ December 6, 1985)
* Nobita's Papa - Masayuki Katō (Start ~ October 2, 1992)
* Sensei - Ritsuo Sawa → Osamu Katou → Kazuhiko Inoue (Start ~ September 1981)
* Kaminari - Shingo Kanemoto (February 8, 1985 (character debut) ~ September 14, 1990)
* Shizuka's Mother - Keiko Yokozawa (Start ~ August 1981)
* Suneo's Mother - Yoshino Ōtori (Start ~ March 8, 1991)

NTV Cast

Character Voice actor
Doraemon Kousei Tomita (episodes 1 ~ 13)
Masako Nozawa
Nobita Yoshiko Ōta (太田淑子?)
Shizuka Masako Ebisu
Jaian Kaneta Kimotsuki
Suneo Shun Yashiro
Nobita's Mama Noriko Ohara
Nobita's Papa Ichirou Murakoshi
Suneo's Mama Kazue Takahashi
Gatchako Junko Hori
Sewashi Keiko Yamamoto
Sensei Osamu Katō (加藤 治, Katō Osamu?)
Masashi Amenomori

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Pokémon

Pokémon (ポケモン ,Pokemon?,



ejaan Inggris: [ˈpoʊkeɪmɒn, ˈpɒkimɒn]) adalah salah satu waralaba media yang dimiliki oleh perusahaan permainan video Nintendo dan diciptakan oleh Satoshi Tajiri pada 1995. Aslinya Pokémon adalah seri permainan video yang identik dengan konsol Game Boy. Pokémon merupakan permainan video tersukses kedua di dunia setelah serial Mario yang juga diciptakan oleh Nintendo.[2] Sementara bila dibandingkan dengan yang lain, Pokémon merupakan serial waralaba terlaris ketiga di dunia setelah James Bond (karya Ian Fleming) dan Transformers (karya Hasbro), yang masih terus berjalan dan diperbaharui sesuai perjalanan zaman. Waralaba Pokémon sendiri muncul dalam beragam bentuk, yaitu anime, manga, trading cards, buku, mainan, dan masih banyak lagi. Waralaba media ini merayakan ulang tahunnya yang ke sepuluh di tanggal 27 Februari 2006. Dan pada 23 April 2008, omzet penjualan permainan video Pokémon telah mencapai 180 juta kopi[3], melebihi penjualan permainan video Transformers.

Nama Pokémon merupakan nama romanisasi dari nama Jepang "Pocket Monsters" (ポケットモンスター ,Poketto Monsutā?).[4] Penyebutan "Pokémon" sudah merujuk pada 493 spesies fiksi yang muncul dalam semua seri Pokémon. Seperti kata deer dan sheep, penyebutan kata singular dan plural Pokémon dalam bahasa Inggris tidak ada bedanya. Kata Pokémon dalam bahasa Inggris bisa merujuk pada satu Pokémon saja atau lebih dari satu.

Di bulan November 2005, 4Kids Entertainment, yang menjadi distributor Pokémon di luar Jepang mengumumkan bahwa mereka tidak akan memperpanjang kontrak mereka dengan The Pokémon Company Jepang. Sadar bahwa The Pokémon Company Jepang tidak akan sukses bila tanpa bantuan rekan dari luar Jepang, The Pokémon Company Jepang kemudian menciptakan anak perusahaan yang berbasis di Amerika. Perusahaan itu kemudian dikenal dengan nama Pokémon USA, Inc. Tugasnya adalah menjadi distributor sekaligus pemegang nama lisensi Pokémon untuk kawasan di luar Asia termasuk di Afrika.

Konsep dasar
Konsep asli dari Pokémon, seperti yang muncul dalam permainan video dan semua fiksional Pokémon secara umum, adalah mengadopsi hobi mengoleksi serangga, dimana hal itu pernah dilakukan oleh Satoshi Tajiri sewaktu ia masih kanak-kanak.[6] Dalam permainan video, pemain disebut sebagai Pokémon Trainer (id: pelatih Pokémon). Ada tiga tujuan umum yang harus dilakukan oleh setiap pelatih Pokémon untuk melengkapkan isi dari Pokédex. Pertama, Anda harus menangkap semua spesies Pokémon yang ada di sebuah region tempat Anda berada. Kedua, Anda dituntut untuk mengembangkan spesies Pokémon yang Anda punya agar menjadi kuat dan kemudian bisa menang melawan penantang yang lain, dan tujuan tambahannya adalah mengalahkan Team Rocket. Ketiga atau terakhir, bila Pokémon yang Anda didik tersebut cukup kuat dari segi fisik dan teknik, Anda punya kesempatan besar untuk melawan pelatih terkuat, yang kemudian disebut Pokémon Master. Semua hal tersebut ada dalam seluruh seri waralaba Pokémon, termasuk dalam permainan video, anime, manga, dan trading card.



Ash Ketchum sebagai tokoh utama dalam serial TV Pokémon.

Dalam mayoritas seri Pokémon, seorang pelatih yang dapat menghadang kekuatan Pokémon liar dapat menangkapnya untuk kemudian dijadikan peliharaannya sendiri dengan melemparkan sebuah benda yang bisa menciutkan massa jenis Pokémon tersebut, yang kemudian dinamakan Poké Ball. Dengan tertangkapnya Pokémon liar tersebut, maka sang pelatih secara resmi memiliki Pokémon liar tersebut. Pokémon yang dimiliki oleh orang lain tidak bisa direbut secara paksa dengan Poké Ball kecuali ada hal-hal lain yang menjadi persetujuan antara dua pelatih yang bertarung tersebut misalnya saling bertukar (trade), atau dengan membelinya. Pokémon yang kita miliki untuk selanjutnya bisa kita pertarungkan dengan Pokémon liar atau dengan sesama pelatih lain. Bagi Pokémon yang menang dalam pertarungan tersebut, sudah tentu kekuatannya akan bertambah dan meningkat. Mereka mendapat poin pengalaman, dan berkesempatan untuk naik ke level yang lebih tinggi jika waktunya sudah tiba. Ketika mereka naik level-nya, secara otomatis statistiknya akan meningkat, seperti attack, defense, speed, dan masih banyak lagi. Dari waktu ke waktu, sesuai level, Pokémon kemudian mengenal beberapa taktik serangan baru, yang bisa digunakan dalam pertarungan. Dalam beberapa kesempatan, ada sebagian besar jenis Pokémon yang bila mencapai level tertentu atau dengan memenuhi syarat yang lain seperti menggunakan batu evolusi dan item-item tertentu (seperti rare candy), akan bermetamorfosis menjadi spesies baru, yang kemudian dikenal dengan nama evolusi.



Dalam serial permainan video, kita harus berperan sebagai pelatih yang membangun dan membesarkan sebuah tim Pokémon untuk mengalahkan beragam tipe Pokémon yang dimiliki oleh pelatih rival atau saingan kita, selain tentunya juga untuk mengalahkan bermacam Pokémon liar dan pelatih-pelatih lainnya. Layout game Pokémon kebanyakan adalah linear, dan mengelilingi sebuah region fiksi di dunia Pokémon (sebab planet Bumi versi dunia Pokémon berbeda dengan Bumi versi fiksi yang dipakai dalam beberapa serial seperti Transformers atau James Bond, yang menggambarkan dunia dalam keadaan sebenarnya seperti yang kita tinggali saat ini). Di setiap game Pokémon, sudah berisi delapan master spesialis Pokémon yang kemudian disebut sebagai Gym Leaders (id: pemimpin gym). Kita sebagai pelatih wajib mengalahkan satu persatu pemimpin gym tersebut jika ingin mendapatkan lencana/pin yang kemudian bisa kita pakai sebagai tanda masuk ke kejuaraan nasional Pokémon League (Liga Pokémon). Dimana disana kita akan menantang empat sesepuh Pokémon yang kemudian disebut The Elite Four. Dan jika kita berhasil menang melawan The Elite Four, kita akan dibawa untuk menantang Juara Regional, dan jika kita berhasil menang melawan Juara Regional, maka kita akan disahkan sebagai Juara Nasional dan berhak menyandang nama Pokémon Master.

Permainan video
Generasi
Bulbasaur level 5 bertempur dengan Charmander level 5 dalam Pokémon Red and Blue.

Versi orisinil permainan video Pokémon adalah sebuah RPG Jepang dengan beberapa elemen strategi, dan diciptakan serta ditulis jalan ceritanya oleh Satoshi Tajiri untuk Game Boy, dengan bantuan ilustrasi gambar karakter oleh Ken Sugimori.[1] Saat ini sudah banyak permainan video beserta sekuel dan remake-nya (termasuk yang dirilis dalam versi Bahasa Inggris) yang beredar di pasaran. Berbeda dengan waralaba-waralaba permainan video RPG yang lain yang banyak berubah-ubah detail permainannya. Pokémon sampai saat ini masih terus mempertahankan konsep orsinilnya. Dimana kita berperan sebagai seorang pelatih, dan kita harus bisa memenangkan gelar Pokémon Master. Semua properti lisensi Pokémon terdaftar dan dimiliki oleh The Pokémon Company (kawasan Jepang dan Asia, termasuk Indonesia) dan The Pokémon USA, Inc. (untuk kawasan AS, Australia, Amerika Latin, dan Eropa, termasuk Afrika). Semua permainan video, anime, dan manga selalu diperbaharui oleh pihak Pokémon Company setiap waktu. Dan ini menjadikan Pokémon sebagai satu dari tiga franchise fiksi yang masih terus dikembangkan hingga saat ini selain Transformers dan James Bond.
Pokémon G1 (era Game Boy)

Seri waralaba permainan video Pokémon generasi pertama adalah Pocket Monsters Aka and Midori ("Red" and "Green", dalam versi bahasa Inggris) untuk Game Boy di Jepang.[7] Yang kemudian disempurnakan menjadi Pokémon Red dan Blue[8] untuk dirilis secara internasional. Game ini diluncurkan di AS pada 30 September 1998. Selanjutnya versi remake dari Red dan Blue dirilis dengan nama Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition, dengan elemen warna untuk Game Boy Color dan game ini menggambarkan apa yang ada di serial TV Pokémon season satu. Generasi pertama Pokémon memperkenalkan 151 spesies (dari daftar National Pokédex, urutannya adalah dari Bulbasaur sampai Mew). Basis cerita permainan videonya seperti yang sudah diutarakan sebelumnya adalah kita harus berperan sebagai trainer yang membangun dan membesarkan sebuah tim Pokémon untuk mengalahkan beragam tipe Pokémon yang dimiliki oleh trainer rival atau saingan kita, selain tentunya Pokémon liar. Dan untuk selanjutnya kita harus bisa menjadi seorang Pokémon Master. Region pertama dalam Pokémon G1 adalah Kanto, yang lucunya sampai Pokémon G2 dirilis, nama tersebut tidak pernah disebutkan dalam serial TV atau permainan video.
Pokémon G2 (era Game Boy Color)



Generasi dua dari permainan video Pokémon dirilis pada pertengahan tahun 2000 dengan diluncurkannya Pokémon Gold dan Silver untuk Game Boy Color. Seperti versi sebelumnya, sebuah versi remake dengan nama "Pokémon Crystal" diluncurkan kemudian. Pokémon G2 memuat 100 spesies baru Pokémon yang dimulai dari Chikorita dan diakhiri dengan Celebi, sehingga menambah total jumlah Pokémon menjadi 251 spesies. Sebuah region baru pun diperkenalkan, namanya Johto, dan merupakan tetangga dari Kanto. Game Pokémon G2 dirilis di Jepang pada Desember 2001 dan di pertengahan 2002 untuk kawasan Eropa dan Amerika Utara.
Pokémon G3 (era Game Boy Advance)
May sebagai salah satu karakter utama dalam permainan video Pokémon Ruby dan Sapphire.

Generasi ketiga Pokémon dimulai tahun 2003 dengan dirilisnya Pokémon Ruby dan Sapphire untuk Game Boy Advance dan dilanjutkan dengan dirilisnya remake versi G1 (Pokémon Red dan Blue) dengan nama Pokémon FireRed dan LeafGreen, versi remake untuk Ruby dan Sapphire berjudul Pokémon Emerald. Dimana di versi ini, yang menjadi tokoh utamanya adalah seorang anak perempuan bernama May (Haruka). Di G3, Pokémon yang ditambahkan adalah 135 spesies baru (dimulai dari Treecko dan diakhiri oleh Deoxys), sehingga menambah jumlahnya menjadi 386 jenis. Region di versi ini bernama Hoenn. Meskipun di G3 sudah banyak penyempurnaan dan penambahan hal-hal yang baru, tapi tetap saja para fans merasa kurang puas. Karena sistem siang-malam seperti di G2 dihilangkan, dan yang lebih parah lagi, dalam game Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, hanya 202 spesies Pokémon yang bisa ditangkap (dari total seluruhnya 386 spesies). Sedangkan sisanya sama sekali tidak muncul, kecuali jika Anda bermain curang memakai kode cheat atau game shark tentunya.
Pokémon G4 (era Nintendo DS)

Generasi keempat permainan video Pokémon dimulai di tahun 2006 dengan diluncurkannya Pokémon Diamond dan Pearl untuk Nintendo DS. G4 mengambil setting cerita di region Sinnoh. Pokémon baru yang ditambahkan berjumlah 107 spesies (dimulai dari Turtwig dan diakhiri oleh Arceus), dan semakin menambah jumlah spesies Pokémon hingga angka 493 jenis.[9] Sebagai perbandingan, jumlah anggota karakter fiksi Autobots dan Decepticons –plus Maximal dan Predacons- (jika digabungkan) dalam franchise Transformers masih berkisar di angka 300-an. Fitur baru diperkenalkan dalam versi Nintendo DS, yaitu dengan adanya touch screen, dan dengan perbaikan di bidang sistem pertarungan dan jurus. Selain itu, muncul kembalinya sistem siang-malam seperti di G2, dan tetap dipertahankannya Pokémon Contests yang kali ini berubah nama menjadi Super Contest. Versi remake dari Diamond dan Pearl adalah Pokémon Platinum yang dirilis pada Maret 2009 untuk kawasan Eropa dan Amerika Utara.



Pada Maret 2010 direncanakan akan dirilis seri permainan video baru Pokemon, yang merupakan versi remake dari seri Pokémon Gold dan Silver, yang berjudul: Pokémon HeartGold dan SoulSilver.
Pokémon starter

Aspek utama yang masih terus bertahan dari serial Pokémon versi game — tepatnya dari versi Red and Blue dalam Nintendo Game Boy sampai ke game versi Nintendo DS, Diamond and Pearl — adalah pemilihan satu dari tiga Pokémon berbeda dalam awal start petualangan kita ketika bermain permainan video Pokémon. Hal tersebut kemudian dikenal dengan nama Pokémon starter, dengan tiga jenis Pokémon yang berbeda. Kita dapat memilih Grass-type (tipe tanaman/pepohonan), Fire-type (tipe api), atau Water-type (tipe air).[10][11] Contohnya, di Pokémon Red and Blue (dan versi remake-nya, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen), pemain dapat memilih Bulbasaur, Charmander, atau Squirtle. Pengecualian hanya untuk Pokémon Yellow (yang merupakan remake dari cerita di season satu serial TV Pokémon), dimana pemain diberikan seekor Pikachu, yang merupakan Pokémon bertipe listrik, dan merupakan maskot utama waralaba Pokémon. Satu hal lain yang juga menjadi ciri khas adalah, rival kita selalu memilih Pokémon yang memiliki kemampuan yang hampir sama dengan Pokémon kita tetapi lebih kuat dalam hal tipenya. Contohnya adalah sebagai berikut:

* Jkia kita memilih Pokémon jenis api, maka rival akan memilih jenis air
* Jika kita memilih Pokémon jenis air, maka rival akan memilih jenis tanaman/pepohonan
* Jika kita memilih Pokémon jenis tanaman/pepohonan, maka rival akan memilih jenis api.

Lagi-lagi pengecualian diberikan untuk Pokémon Yellow, dimana rival kita mendapatkan Eevee.
Pokédex

Pokédex adalah sebuah alat elektronik fiksi yang ada dalam semua seri permainan video dan anime Pokémon. Dalam game, jika seekor Pokémon terlihat atau tertangkap, maka data dari Pokémon tersebut akan masuk ke dalam Pokédex milik sang pemilik. Namun lain halnya dengan di anime atau manga, dimana di versi ini Pokédex adalah sebuah ensiklopedia elektronik lengkap yang bisa digunakan untuk mencari atau mendapatkan informasi tentang Pokémon yang kita temui. Pokédex biasanya digunakan untuk menyebutkan daftar Pokémon, atau lebih lengkapnya untuk menyebutkan daftar urut Pokémon sesuai nomor. Dalam permainan video, kita yang bermain sebagai Pokémon Trainer akan memulainya dengan Pokédex yang kosong ketika kita memulai petualangan. Untuk mengisinya, kita harus mengadakan pertarungan dengan Pokémon liar, atau kalau lebih bagus, kita harus menangkap Pokémon liar yang kita jumpai tersebut agar mendapat informasi lengkapnya. Setelah kita berhasil mengalahkan atau menangkap Pokémon tersebut, kita akan menerima keterangan seperti gambar, nama, dan tempat habitat Pokémon tersebut dalam Pokédex.



Dalam Pokémon Red dan Blue, beberapa Pokémon malah bisa masuk ke daftar Pokédex tanpa harus mengalahkan mereka, tetapi cukup dengan melihat atau menjumpainya saja, seperti di kebun binatang dekat Safari Zone. Dalam perkembangannya, Pokédex kemudian memberi kita informasi yang lengkap tentang spesies, ukuran, berat badan, dan jurus-jurus yang Pokémon kita miliki. Bahkan Pokédex di Pokémon G3 sudah memuat daftar lengkap tentang habitat di mana Pokémon tersebut tinggal secara konfrehensif, seperti misalnya di gunung, kota, atau hutan.
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Serial animasi
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Misty sebagai salah satu karakter fiksi dari serial Pokémon.

Serial TV dan film teater Pokémon merupakan versi pengembangan dari seluruh seri permainan video Pokémon (dengan pengecualian untuk Pokémon Yellow, yang meretas jalan sebaliknya dari serial TV ke permainan video). Karakter utama dalam serial TV Pokémon adalah Ash Ketchum (alias Satoshi di versi Jepang).[12] Ia bersama rekan-rekannya saling bahu membahu dalam perjalanan. Rekan-rekan Ash adalah Brock (versi Jepang: Takeshi, mantan pemimpin gym Pewter City), Misty (versi Jepang: Kasumi, pemimpin gym Cerulean City), Tracey Sketchit (Kenji), May[13] (versi Jepang: Haruka, dari kota Petalburg[14]), Max (Masato), dan Dawn[15] (Hikari). Musuh utama tim ini adalah Team Rocket yang dipimpin oleh Giovanni Sakaki dengan anak buahnya yang selalu mengikuti kemanapun Ash pergi yaitu Jessie (Musashi), James (Kojiro), Meowth (Nyasu), dan Wobbuffet (Sonansu).

Dalam serial Pokémon G1, Ash mendapatkan Pokémon Pikachu, berbeda dengan di video game Pokémon Red dan Blue, dimana yang ada adalah Bulbasaur, Charmander, dan Squirtle. Cerita di G1 mengambil tempat di Kanto. Ash kemudian mendapatkan teman bertualang yaitu Brock dan Misty, dimana keduanya (Brock dan Misty) terlibat beberapa adegan cinta lokasi.[16] Sementara di G2 mengambil tempat di Johto, dan masih melanjutkan petualangan Ash, Misty, dan Brock. Selanjutnya, serial berlanjut dengan masuknya Ash ke Hoenn (Pokémon G3), dimana ia menjadi mentor dan guru bagi May, yang selanjutnya May juga terlibat cinta lokasi dengan Ash.[17] Posisi May adalah menggantikan Misty yang kembali lagi ke kota asalnya, yaitu Cerulean City.

Di Pokémon G4, Ash bersama Brock pergi ke Sinnoh, dimana di saat yang sama May bersama Max pergi ke Johto, dan kemudian Kanto. Ash di Sinnoh kemudian bertemu dengan teman baru bernama Dawn. Untuk mendukung cerita film, tim Pokémon Company juga telah mengeluarkan 12 film Pokémon sampai akhir tahun 2009.
Film
Film layar lebar

Setiap season dimana serial TV-nya ditayangkan, sebuah film bioskop tentang Pokémon (劇場版ポケットモンスター ,Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā ?, Pocket Monsters the Movie), yang berisi tentang cerita yang mendukung perjalanan serial TV dan dibintangi atau diisi suaranya oleh para pengisi suara regular dirilis. Sampai tahun 2009, ada sebelas film resmi dan satu film yang berbasis atau merupakan kelanjutan dari serial TV yang telah dirilis. Setiap film tersebut selalu dikaitkan dengan seekor Pokémon legendaris, dimana disisi lain, film tersebut juga di pakai untuk mempromosikan spesies baru Pokémon yang tidak tampil dalam video game, atau yang akan ditampilkan dalam seri video game selanjutnya.

Setiap film Pokémon selalu dipasangkan dengan film pendek yang diisi oleh Ash Ketchum cs. bersama dengan Pokémon-Pokémon milik mereka. Dari film pertama sampai film ketujuh, selalu disisipkan satu atau lebih sebuah cerita pendek, diantaranya yaitu: Pikachu's Summer Vacation, Pikachu's Rescue Adventure, Pikachu and Pichu, Pikachu's Pikaboo, Camp Pikachu, dan Gotta Dance.

Animasi

Membuat foto animasi



memang dengan animasi bisa bikin hidup jadi hidup ( kaya iklan aja ). Ya dalam kesempatan kali ini akan coba di bahas tentang bagaimana cara membuat animasi gambar ataupun foto. Bagi para sobat (mulai sekarang saya akan membiasakan diri menyebut anda menjadi sobat, biar lebih familier ya) yang sudah terbiasa menggunakan program animasi semisal MacroMedia Flash Player ataupun teman-temannya sudah barang tentu bukan hal yang wah ataupun aneh, tapi bagi sekelompok orang seperti saya ini, membuat animasi foto adalah suatu hal yang sangat sulit sekali.

Adakah diantara para sobat blogger yang seperti saya? jika jawabannya ada ya kita emang senasib (hiduplah senasib), tapi jangan dulu patah semangat sobat blogger, pepatah bilang banyak jalan menuju rhoma (irama).. dalam hal inipun sama ada jalannya yakni kita bisa menggunakan jasa situs-situs pembuat animasi. Di internet buaanyak sekali situs pembuat animasi foto, jumlahnya ribuan atau bahkan jutaan. Nah sebagai contoh yaitu http://www.slide.com. Untuk membuat sebuah foto animasi di slide.com, silahkan ikuti langkah-langkah berikut :



1. Silahkan buka situs www.slide.com

2. Langkah pertama yaitu sobat harus daftar dahulu pada situs tersebut

3. Klik tulisan Sign Up untuk melakukan pendaftaran (daftar gratis)

4. Masukan alamat email sobat pada kolom yang disediakan. isi juga password yang diinginkan

5. Jika sudah, silahkan klik tombol sign Up, dan otomatis sobat sudah masuk ke halaman account sobat

6. Langkah selanjutnya adalah melakukan pembuatan animasi

7. Klik style, untuk memilih gaya dari animasi

8. klik skin, untuk memilih bingkai animasi

9. klik Size untuk memilih ukuran

10. Klik Tombol Select Image, lalu masukan foto/image yang ingin sobat masukan

11. klik tombol Upload untuk melakukan proses upload foto

12. Jika proses upload selesai, klik tombolSave

13. Copy kode HTML yang di berikan, lalu paste pada program notepad

14. Klik tulisan Log Out untuk keluar dari situs tersebut. Silahkan tutup halaman browser

15. Langkah selanjutnya adalah memasukan kode HTML animasi tersebut ke dalam blog sobat dan selesai.....



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Fairy Tail

Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 23, 2006 where it is still on-going. The individual chapters are being collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with 18 released as of November 2009[update]. An anime produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight was released in Japan on October 12, 2009.[1] The series follows the adventures of the sorceress Lucy Heartfilia after she joins the Fairy Tail Guild and partners with Natsu Dragneel, who is searching for the dragon Igneel.



The series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga, which began releasing the individual volumes on March 25, 2008.
A young sorceress, Lucy Heartfilia, travels to the land of Fiore to join the magical Fairy Tail Guild. Along the way, she meets Natsu Dragneel, a teenage boy looking for a dragon named Igneel, with his best friend, Happy. Shortly after their meeting, Lucy is abducted by Bora of Prominence, who was posing as Salamander of Fairy Tail, to be sold as a slave. Natsu rescues her and reveals that he is the real Salamander and has the skills of a Dragon Slayer. He offers her membership into the guild, which she accepts, and they become a team performing various missions for the Fairy Tail guild.
Media
Main article: List of Fairy Tail chapters

Written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima, the Fairy Tail manga premiered in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in the August 23, 2006 issue. The series is still ongoing and as of October 2009[update], 165 chapters have been serialized. The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, which released the first volume on December 15, 2006. As of January 2010[update], 18 volumes have been released in Japan. A special in Weekly Shōnen Magazine featured a crossover with Yankee-kun to Megane-chan, released in 2008.

The series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga.[2] The company released the first volume of the series on March 25, 2008. As of October 2009[update], 8 volumes have been released. The anime adaptation premiered on October 12, 2009. It is co-produced between A-1 Pictures and Satelight.[1] From episode 1 through 11, the opening theme song is Snow Fairy, performed by FUNKIST, while the ending theme song, Kampekigu~no ne, is performed by Watarirouka Hoshiri Tai. The opening theme for episode 12 and after is Sense of Wonder, performed by IDOLING!!! and the ending theme is Tsuioku Merry-Go-Round, performed by onelifecrew.

A video game for the PlayStation Portable is being developed by Konami, and was unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show of 2009.[3]
Reception

In Japan, the fifth volume of Fairy Tail was ranked seventh in a list of the top ten manga, and the series once again placed seventh after the release of the sixth volume.[4] It also won the 2009 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga.[5] It has also won The Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation's Industry Awards for best comedy manga. About.com's Deb Aoki lists Fairy Tail as the best shōnen manga of 2008.

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