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  1. Lists of. Pokémon. episodes. Pokémon is a Japanese animated television series based on the Pokémon video game series published by Nintendo. The Pokémon anime series debuted in Japan on April 1, 1997, and as of 2023 it has more than 1,200 episodes.

  2. From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia. This is a list of all main series episodes of the Pokémon anime, airing on Tuesdays between April 1, 1997 and December 16, 1997, on Thursdays between April 16, 1998 and September 13, 2018, and on Sundays since October 7, 2018 in Japan, and since September 7, 1998 on a varied schedule ...

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  4. The division between seasons of Pokémon is based on the Japanese version openings of each episode and reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their final airing either in syndication, on The WB , Cartoon Network , Disney XD or Netflix .

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    Pokémon the Series

    Ash Ketchum, a young boy from Pallet Town, comes of age and gains the right to be a Pokémon Trainer, hoping to achieve his dream of becoming a Pokémon Master; trainers receive their first Pokémon from Professor Samuel Oak, the town's foremost authority on researching Pokémon. Though Ash oversleeps and arrives late to Professor Oak's lab, he receives a Pikachu, who is initially uncooperative. On their way to Viridian City, Ash earns Pikachu's friendship by selflessly shielding him from a group...

    Pokémon Horizons: The Series

    Liko, a girl from the Paldea region, who wears a mysterious pendant, and Roy, a boy from the Kanto region, who possesses a mysterious ancient Poké Ball, join a group of adventurers called the Rising Volt Tacklers and set out to travel the world. After learning Liko's pendant contains a Pokémon named Terapagos and the ancient Poké Ball contains a Black Rayquaza both belonged to the legendary adventurer Lucius, the Rising Volt Tacklers decided to find Lucius's six Pokémon known as the "Six Hero...

    In Japan, Pocket Monsters is currently broadcast as eight sequential series, each based on an installment of the main video game series. The anime is aired year-round continuously, with regular off-days for sporting events and television specials. In its international broadcast, Pokémon's episodes have currently been split up into 25 seasons, as of...

    As of 2020[update], there have been 23 animated films and one live action film. The first nineteen animated films are based on the television series, with the original film being remade into the 22nd. The 20th, 21st and 23rd animated films are set in an alternate continuity to the anime. The films are produced by the animation studios OLM, Producti...

    Pokémon Chronicles

    Pokémon Chronicles is a label created by 4Kids which is used for a collection of several as yet undubbed specials, which were first broadcast in English between May and October 2005 in the UK, and in the US between June and November 2006. The vast majority of the episodes making up Chronicles were taken from what was known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Side Stories(ポケットモンスター サイドストーリー, Poketto Monsutā Saido Sutōrī), which aired as part of Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station. The remaining portio...

    Pocket Monsters Encore

    Pocket Monsters Encore(ポケットモンスター アンコール, Poketto Monsutā Ankōru) was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 19, 1999, to September 17, 2002. It ran during the second part of the original series. Pocket Monsters Encore is a variety show featuring reruns of old episodes, including Japanese and English audio tracks, except for EP035 and EP018, which were broadcast in stereo. EP022 and EP023 broadcast together. EP018 was taken out of sequence and inserted between Holiday Hi-Jynx and Snow Way Out!, whi...

    Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station

    Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station(週刊ポケモン放送局, Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku) is a closely related spin-off series that aired during the final part of the original series, and continues during the beginning part of Pokémon: Advanced Generation. The show was presented as an animated variety show, and showed clip shows, reruns of Pokémon episodes, television airings of the Pokémon movies, cast interviews, and live action footage, in addition to the previously mentioned Pokémon side story episodes. T...

    Pokémon☆Sunday

    Pokémon☆Sunday(ポケモン☆サンデー, Pokémon☆Sandē) was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 3, 2004, to September 26, 2010. The show is the successor to the Pocket Monsters Encore and the Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station. It ran from the second part of Pokémon: Advanced Generation to Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl. Like the shows before it, Pokémon☆Sunday is variety show featuring reruns of old episodes as well as a number of 'Research' episodes involving live-action elements. Regular guests include Golgo M...

    Pokémon premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 1, 1997. The series is broadcast on the TX Network family of stations first on Thursday evenings; it is then syndicated throughout the rest of Japan's major broadcasters (All-Nippon News Network, Fuji Network System, Nippon Television Network System) on their local affiliates as well as on private sat...

    Critical reception

    In a February 2008 review for IGN, Jeffrey Harris gave the Indigo League series a score of 2 out of 10, saying: "Ultimately, the show's story is boring, repetitive, and formulaic. The show constantly preaches about friendship and helping others. ... Nearly every episode features Ash, Misty, and Brock on a trip. Team Rocket tries the latest scheme to catch Pikachu or whatever else, and fails miserably." He concluded: "at the end of the day, this franchise feels more like crass marketing then [...

    Controversies

    Pokémon has had several anime episodes removed from the rotation in Japan or the rest of the world. The most infamous of these episodes was Cyber Soldier Porygon(でんのうせんしポリゴン, Dennō Senshi Porygon, commonly Electric Soldier Porygon). The episode made headlines worldwide when it caused 685 children to experience seizures and seizure-like symptoms caused by a repetitive flash of light. Although the offending sequence was caused by Pikachu's actions, the episode's featured Pokémon, Porygon, has r...

    Influence

    The series is considered to be one of the first anime series on television to reach this level of mainstream success with Western audiences.It has also been credited with allowing the game series to reach a high degree of popularity, and vice versa.

    "How Pokémon Is Dubbed From Japanese To English". Vanity Fair. March 16, 2020. Archived from the original on April 10, 2020. Retrieved April 9, 2020.- Displays the dubbing process done by Sarah Nat...

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    Pokémon anime website at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
    Pokémon TV Anime Official Japanese website (in Japanese)
  5. See List of Pokémon movies for movies, and List of special episodes for additional specials. Contents. 1 Pocket Monsters (1997 series) 1.1 Pokémon the Series: The Beginning. 1.1.1 Pokémon: Indigo League (Pocket Monsters) 1.1.2 Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (Pocket Monsters: Orange Islands Arc)

  6. Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series is the twenty-fifth season of Pokémon the Series, and the third and final season of Pokémon Journeys: The Series. It continues the adventures of Ash and Goh as they travel through various regions. This season also contains 12 episodes part of a special...

  7. From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia. This is a list of episodes of the original series, which first aired between April 1, 1997 and November 14, 2002 in Japan and between September 7, 1998 and October 25, 2003 in the United States.

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