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| Let Me Borrow Your Leek, Kamonegi-kun | |
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| ISBN: | 4097287109 |
| Published: | July 1997 |
| Publisher: | Shogakukan |
| Author: | Junko Wada |
| Preceded By: | Lapras Makes a Friend |
| Succeeded By: | What's Nassy's Favorite Word? |
Let Me Borrow Your Leek, Kamonegi-kun (Japanese: カモネギくんそのネギかして) is written by Junko Wada and illustrated by Yukiko Baba. It is the 10th book in the Japanese edition of the Pokémon Tales series. This book is in Japanese and has not been translated into English.
Plot
The story follows Farfetch'd, who dislikes carrying around his leek, as different Pokémon ask if he can use his leek for different activities. He meets a Raichu who asks him to use his leek as a bat for his baseball game, A Clefable who wants him to conduct their music class, a Poliwhirl who wants to use it as a fishing rod, and a Meowth who uses it as a bug-catching net. As the story progresses, Farfetch'd goes from disliking his leek to enjoying its versatility.
Blurb
One day, everyone asks Kamonegi-kun to lend them its leek. Sometimes they need it to play baseball, sometimes they need it to fish, but everyone has a use for it. Kamonegi-kun used to hate its leek, but now it's changed its mind. How would you use Kamonegi-kun's leek? (translated)
Characters
Humans
No humans appear in this book.
Pokémon
- Farfetch'd
- Raichu
- Electabuzz
- Abra
- Scyther
- Butterfree
- Clefable
- Doduo
- Pikachu
- Jynx
- Poliwhirl
- Meowth
- Metapod
Publications
| Edition | Country | Company | Date | ISBN | |
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First Edition |
Japan | Shogakukan | July 1997 | ISBN 4097287109 |
Trivia
- Like every Pokémon Tales book, this book features a hidden Pokémon for the reader to find- in this book, it's Metapod, who is hidden in the leaves of the tree Meowth is catching bugs on.
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