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==2024==
==2024==
===Hikeru Ka Na? Restoration===
<small>''2024-08-28''</small>
''The full booklet may be found '''[https://archive.org/details/PokemonHikeruKaNa here.]'''''
[[File:Hikeru Ka Na Cover.png|thumb|left|200px|Cover of the Booklet]]
[[File:Hikeru Ka Na Contents.png|thumb|200px|Contents of the Booklet]]
We've restored the original [[Hikeru Ka Na]] booklet, which contains full-body artwork for most [[characters]] in [[Pokémon Red and Green]]— including Blue, all of the [[Kanto]] [[Gym Leader]]s, and other various characters, like [[Lance]] or a [[Bug Catcher]]. As of today, this means [[SugiArt/Characters|we now have high resolution art of all Ken Sugimori character artwork]] for [[Pokémon Blue]]!
[[File:Hikeru Ka Na Opening Theme.png|thumb|left|200px|A page featuring sheet music for the game's opening]]
Hikeru Ka Na was a Japanese booklet, (published by the now retired [[Pikachu Records]]) released in 1998, with the purpose of teaching kids how to play various tunes from the original Pokémon Red and Green, gamifying it for the reader! It mostly contains sheet music alongside its illustrations, with some unique art and backgrounds. We know for certain that the blurry background art wasn't generic and absolutely representative of the world at the time, with [https://archive.org/details/PokemonHikeruKaNa/17.png Giovanni's page] representing the seedy back-end of the [[Viridian City]] [[Viridian Gym|Gym]], [[Poké Ball]]s astrewn across the floor. This may be the earliest interpretation of the Pokémon world in 3D outside of possibly the [[TCG]], which makes some pages like the detailed [https://archive.org/details/PokemonHikeruKaNa/08.png Pallet Town] more interesting than we initially thought while scanning!
For technical details, these were scanned by me, from a brand new, sealed copy of the booklet that hadn't been opened by the original owner! Due to the way it was made, it was actually possible to completely de-bind the book without ruining it, letting us get the scans we need. They were done at 1200DPI, with level adjustments to bring the black and white detail to their original values.
Having all of these characters is such a big win— at the time of writing we only need a handful of character art from Pokémon Red and Green, and some from [[Generation 1]] TCG material. Head to [[SugiArt/Characters]] to see the most up-to-date, sourced art!
<gallery heights=100px widths=100px>
File:Blue Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Bug Catcher Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Brock Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Misty Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Lt. Surge Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Erika Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Koga Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Sabrina Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Blaine Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Giovanni Blue Sugimori Style.png
File:Lance Blue Sugimori Style.png
</gallery>
[[File:Hikeru Ka Na CD.png|thumb|200px|Scan of the CD that came with the booklet, featuring piano arrangements of [[Junichi Masuda]]'s music by [[Masao Mizuno]].]]
Notably, it also came with a great deal of Red and Green item artwork in high resolution. They're a part of a sticker set included alongside the CD, where the reader would stick to a separate sheet when they had "passed" a certain point in the booklet!
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File:Boulder Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Pokedex RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Rainbow Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Earth Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Old Amber RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Thunder Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Soul Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Cascade Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Volcano Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Marsh Badge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Master Ball RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Town Map RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Poke Flute RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Itemfinder RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Hidden Machine RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Helix Fossil RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Gold Teeth RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Exp. All RG Sugimori Style.png
</gallery>
===Pokémon Green Manual Restoration===
===Pokémon Green Manual Restoration===
<small>''2024-06-03''</small>
''The full manual may be found '''[https://archive.org/details/21_20240531_20240531 here.]'''''
''The full manual may be found '''[https://archive.org/details/21_20240531_20240531 here.]'''''
[[File:Green Manual-1.png|thumb|200px|left|The front cover.]]
[[File:Green Manual-1.png|thumb|200px|left|The front cover.]]
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This book contains several pieces of art that weren't released elsewhere at the time, including the [[Kanto]] [[Gym Leaders]], as well as various items: <br> [[File:0030 RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]]<br>
This book contains several pieces of art that weren't released elsewhere at the time, including the [[Kanto]] [[Gym Leaders]], as well as various items:
[[File:Poke Ball RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Antidote RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Rare Candy RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]]
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[[File:Professor Oak RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Red RG-2 Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Red RG-3 Sugimori Style.png|x64px]]
File:0030 RG Sugimori Style.png
 
File:Poke Ball RG Sugimori Style.png
[[File:Brock RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Misty RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Lt. Surge RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Erika RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Koga RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Sabrina RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Blaine RG Manual Sugimori Style.png|x64px]][[File:Giovanni RG Sugimori Style.png|x64px]]
File:Antidote RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Rare Candy RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Professor Oak RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Red RG-2 Sugimori Style.png
File:Red RG-3 Sugimori Style.png
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:Brock RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Misty RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Lt. Surge RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Erika RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Koga RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Sabrina RG Sugimori Style.png
File:Blaine RG Manual Sugimori Style.png
File:Giovanni RG Sugimori Style.png
</gallery>


Unfortunately, some of the art in the manual has strangely shifted line-art, which makes a handful of pieces unfit for general preservation. Interestingly, the doodles on both covers feature design revisions that barely made it into the final game, such as [[Mewtwo]]'s shoulder plates.
Unfortunately, some of the art in the manual has strangely shifted line-art, which makes a handful of pieces unfit for general preservation. Interestingly, the doodles on both covers feature design revisions that barely made it into the final game, such as [[Mewtwo]]'s shoulder plates.

Revision as of 10:36, 29 August 2024

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2024

Hikeru Ka Na? Restoration

2024-08-28

The full booklet may be found here.

Cover of the Booklet
Contents of the Booklet

We've restored the original Hikeru Ka Na booklet, which contains full-body artwork for most characters in Pokémon Red and Green— including Blue, all of the Kanto Gym Leaders, and other various characters, like Lance or a Bug Catcher. As of today, this means we now have high resolution art of all Ken Sugimori character artwork for Pokémon Blue!

A page featuring sheet music for the game's opening

Hikeru Ka Na was a Japanese booklet, (published by the now retired Pikachu Records) released in 1998, with the purpose of teaching kids how to play various tunes from the original Pokémon Red and Green, gamifying it for the reader! It mostly contains sheet music alongside its illustrations, with some unique art and backgrounds. We know for certain that the blurry background art wasn't generic and absolutely representative of the world at the time, with Giovanni's page representing the seedy back-end of the Viridian City Gym, Poké Balls astrewn across the floor. This may be the earliest interpretation of the Pokémon world in 3D outside of possibly the TCG, which makes some pages like the detailed Pallet Town more interesting than we initially thought while scanning!

For technical details, these were scanned by me, from a brand new, sealed copy of the booklet that hadn't been opened by the original owner! Due to the way it was made, it was actually possible to completely de-bind the book without ruining it, letting us get the scans we need. They were done at 1200DPI, with level adjustments to bring the black and white detail to their original values.

Having all of these characters is such a big win— at the time of writing we only need a handful of character art from Pokémon Red and Green, and some from Generation 1 TCG material. Head to SugiArt/Characters to see the most up-to-date, sourced art!

Scan of the CD that came with the booklet, featuring piano arrangements of Junichi Masuda's music by Masao Mizuno.

Notably, it also came with a great deal of Red and Green item artwork in high resolution. They're a part of a sticker set included alongside the CD, where the reader would stick to a separate sheet when they had "passed" a certain point in the booklet!

Pokémon Green Manual Restoration

2024-06-03

The full manual may be found here.

The front cover.
The back cover.

We've restored the original Pokémon Green manual, some of the first officially printed material for the Pokémon series. This 40-page manual included with the original Pokémon Green box contains basic instructions on how to play the game, with a variety of Pokémon and character illustrations throughout, mostly by Ken Sugimori.

All RAW scans were initially offered by PokémonHound, and subsequently uploaded to archive.org, with all pages scanned at 1200DPI. Restoration efforts (by me) include; acute color-correction applied to shift the colors away from a slight yellowing tint, to more neutral colors reflective of the original intent; level adjustments in order to properly correct the white and black-balance; and proper cropping to the very edge of the paper for each page.

Most notably, all tears, creases, and paper damage caused by age (it's 28!) were healed by-hand in order to make it appear as close to an official digital upload, as if it were scanned at the same quality in 1996. A comparison between it and the RAW can seen below!

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This book contains several pieces of art that weren't released elsewhere at the time, including the Kanto Gym Leaders, as well as various items:

Unfortunately, some of the art in the manual has strangely shifted line-art, which makes a handful of pieces unfit for general preservation. Interestingly, the doodles on both covers feature design revisions that barely made it into the final game, such as Mewtwo's shoulder plates.