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Let's Make Pizza, Wanriky!
ISBN: 4097287362
Published: July 1998
Publisher: Shogakukan
Author: Keiko Yanagisawa
Preceded By: Fly on, Butterfree
Succeeded By: Psyduck's Tongue Twisters

Let's Make Pizza, Wanriky! (Japanese: ピザをつくろう! ワンリキー) is written by Keiko Yanagisawa and claywork is by Yuka Morii. In this book, rather than the scenes being drawn, they are actually pictures of molded clay. It is the 36th book in the Japanese edition of the Pokémon Tales series. This book is in Japanese and has not been translated into English.

Plot

Machop and its friends are hungry and trying to decide what to eat, settling on pizza. While trying to make the pizza, Machop's strength gets in the way- it smashes the dough to paste and is unable to spin it. After topping the pizza, they try to figure out how to bake it- first using Poliwhirl's stomach, then accidentally burning it with Charmander's tail. However, Machop uses its strength to build a stone oven for the pizza, allowing them to cook it properly and everyone to eat it.

Blurb

A group of Wanriky are making pizza, but it's difficult and they're having trouble. Then, a very strong Wanriky shows up. Its pizza came out great! How did Wanriky make its pizza so well? (translated)

A group of Wanriky have gotten together and are discussing something. What should we have for our snack today? A pizza with light, fluffy, HOT, bright yellow cheese sounds good. Well, do you think they'll be able to find good pizza to eat? (translated)

Characters

Human

No humans appear in this book.

Pokémon

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan July 1998 ISBN 4097287362

Trivia

  • Like every Pokémon Tales book, this book features a hidden Pokémon for the reader to find- in this book, it's Onix, who appears in the bricks of the stone oven.

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