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Adventures in the Insane: A Pokemon Story
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Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2013
Meet Kristen Ketchum, her Pokemon Mew, Charizard, Pidgeot, Vaporeon, and the Squirtle twins. Along with her five neurotic friends and their Pokemon, she grudgingly embarks on a journey in the Sinnoh region that turns out to be more than she signed up for. Honestly, she's just around to make a few people laugh with the things that go through her brain. Join her! :D
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