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* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Ryouga is a great example. Even mentioning the word "Impossible" makes him want to do it.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Ryouga is a great example. Even mentioning the word "Impossible" makes him want to do it.
* [[Master of Illusion]]: Hariru.{{context}}
* [[Master of Illusion]]: Hariru.{{context}}
* [[Mon Machine]]: Burst Hearts, from Pokémon ReBurst, are crystals that contain a Pokémon that can fuse with a human through a technique called Burst. The Burst technique allows the user to gain the same powers and immunities of the creature within the jewel. Much like a Poké Ball, they can store a pocket monster but are not made for release later.
* [[Ninja]]: Karuta.{{context}}
* [[Ninja]]: Karuta.{{context}}
* [[Out of Focus]]: The titular Pokemon.
* [[Out of Focus]]: The titular Pokemon.

Latest revision as of 21:44, 14 January 2020

Not your average group of Trainers


Pocket Monsters RéBURST is a manga series adapting the Pokémon franchise, focusing on the Mons of Pokémon Black and White and published in Weekly Shonen Sunday. It's probably the biggest departure from the basic Pokémon concept in the franchise's history. Note that that isn't a bad thing in the slightest.

The main protagonist is Ryouga, a boy with superhuman strength. Joining Ryouga is Miruto, a girl who works for an organization that tracks down people who use Pokémon for evil, Yappy, a journalist who resembles a Pansage, Karuta, a Ninja, and Rug, a thief. The plot centers around "Burst", the ability to use special gems called Burst Hearts that contain Pokémon stored inside of them to transform into human-Pokémon hybrids. Ryouga's Burst is Zekrom, Karuta's is an Accelgor, and Rug has a Purrloin.

On rare occasions they actually use Pokémon in the traditional way.

More information is available at Dogasu's Backpack.

Tropes used in Pocket Monsters RéBURST include: