Pokémon (anime)
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- | '''''Pokémon''''' (ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters. Or simply ポケモン Pokémon for short) is an anime that is based on Nintendo's famous Pokémon video games, where players can 'catch' monsters using 'pokeballs'(which can be kept in a pocket, hence the name of the series). Some pokemon trainers choose to have Pokémon as companions, or use them in popular Pokémon battles where Pokémon battle eachother. | + | {{Infobox animanga/Header |
+ | | title_name = Pokémon | ||
+ | | image = Pokemon openingscreen.PNG | ||
+ | | caption = A screenshot from the first opening theme, showing the main cast of Pokémon. | ||
+ | | ja_name = ポケットモンスター | ||
+ | | ja_name_trans = Pocket Monsters | ||
+ | | genre = Adventure, Comedy, [[Shounen]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox animanga/Anime | ||
+ | | title = Pocket Monsters | ||
+ | | director = [[Masamitsu Hidaka]] | ||
+ | | studio = - | ||
+ | | network = [[TV Tokyo]]<br /> [[KidsWB]] (Past)<br /> [[Cartoon Network]]<br /> [[YTV Canada]] | ||
+ | | first_aired = April 1, 1997 | ||
+ | | last_aired = Ongoing | ||
+ | | num_episodes = 276 original series episodes, 191 Advanced Generation episodes, 55(Ongoing) Diamond and Pearl series episodes. 10 movies. A couple of specials and [[OVA]]s. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox animanga/Footer}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''Pokémon''''' (ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters. Or simply ポケモン Pokémon for short) is an anime that is based on Nintendo's famous Pokémon video games, where players can 'catch' monsters using 'pokeballs'(which can be kept in a pocket, hence the name of the series). Some pokemon trainers choose to have Pokémon as companions, or use them in popular Pokémon battles where Pokémon battle each other. | ||
The Pokémon anime is based on the video game creation called Pocket Monsters, created by Satoshi Tajiri. The video game series was first released in February 27, 1996 as Pocket Monsters Green and Pocket Monsters Red. The English games were released in September 30, 1998 as Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Red (Green became Blue). | The Pokémon anime is based on the video game creation called Pocket Monsters, created by Satoshi Tajiri. The video game series was first released in February 27, 1996 as Pocket Monsters Green and Pocket Monsters Red. The English games were released in September 30, 1998 as Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Red (Green became Blue). | ||
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The Pokémon anime was created after the two video games gotten a lot of popularity (it wasn't very popular when first released), and on April 1, 1997 the first Pokémon anime episode was broadcasted on Japanese TV, which would eventally make the series what it is today - very popular and famous. The anime series generally has the same aspects you expect in the games. Characters catch Pokémon, use them in battles, battle gym leaders to earn badges, and try to gain to the top. | The Pokémon anime was created after the two video games gotten a lot of popularity (it wasn't very popular when first released), and on April 1, 1997 the first Pokémon anime episode was broadcasted on Japanese TV, which would eventally make the series what it is today - very popular and famous. The anime series generally has the same aspects you expect in the games. Characters catch Pokémon, use them in battles, battle gym leaders to earn badges, and try to gain to the top. | ||
- | Eventally [[4Kids]] had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime for American veiwers, and the episodes were orignally aired on KidsWB. | + | Eventally [[4Kids]] had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime for American veiwers, and the episodes were originally aired on [[KidsWB]]. |
- | The first episode to be shown in USA, was actually not the first episode. It was in fact episode number 15, Battle Aboard the St. Anne (サントアンヌごうのたたかい! Battle of the St. Anne!). This episode was shown as a 'sneak preveiw' and was first broadcasted on September 28, 1998. When this episode was aired as a sneak break, it was not shown everywhere due to the annual Labor Day Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon airing instead. The first episode of Pokémon was aired in USA on September 8, 1998. | + | The first episode to be shown in USA, was actually not the first episode. It was in fact episode number 15, Battle Aboard the St. Anne (サントアンヌごうのたたかい! Battle of the St. Anne!). This episode was shown as a 'sneak preveiw' and was first broadcasted on September 7, 1998. When this episode was aired as a sneak break, it was not shown in some places due to the annual Labor Day Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon airing instead. The first episode of Pokémon was aired in USA on September 8, 1998. |
[[Pokémon USA]] (a.k.a the main Pokemon company of USA), as of January of 2006, had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime instead of 4Kids. Pokémon USA also planned to hire new [[voice actors]] instead of the original ones that 4Kids hired. The reaction from the fans was a mix bag. Some say it was a bad idea, others said it would be good, some didn't cared at all and others said that they would wait first. The voice actors from 4Kids who were the original voices for the main cast, were quite angry or upset.. and some of them didn't cared one bit. More about this subject will be found in its respective category. | [[Pokémon USA]] (a.k.a the main Pokemon company of USA), as of January of 2006, had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime instead of 4Kids. Pokémon USA also planned to hire new [[voice actors]] instead of the original ones that 4Kids hired. The reaction from the fans was a mix bag. Some say it was a bad idea, others said it would be good, some didn't cared at all and others said that they would wait first. The voice actors from 4Kids who were the original voices for the main cast, were quite angry or upset.. and some of them didn't cared one bit. More about this subject will be found in its respective category. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
- | The Pokémon anime is generally about a Pokémon trainer, named Ash Ketchum (サトシ Satoshi) whom dreams on becoming the world's greatest Pokémon master ever. To do this he must catch a lot of Pokémon, beat gym leaders and earn their gym badges, compete in Pokémon Leagues and win, and simply be a caring and loving trainer to his own Pokémon. | + | The Pokémon anime is generally about a Pokémon trainer, named Ash Ketchum (サトシ Satoshi) whom dreams on becoming the world's greatest Pokémon master ever. To do this he must catch a lot of Pokémon, beat gym leaders and earn their gym badges, compete in Pokémon Leagues and win, and simply be a caring and loving trainer to all Pokémon, even toward ones he doesn't own. |
- | The story begins with the "Indigo League" story arc, which is featured in the Japanese region of Kanto and is Ash's homeland. Ash lived in Pallet Town (マサラタウン Masara Town) and was probably(and most likely) studying to become a Pokémon trainer, under the supervision of Professor Oak (オーキド・ユキナリ博士 Dr. Yukinari Ōkido), who is a genius in the study of Pokémon. Ash also has a rival named Gary Oak (オーキドシゲル Shigeru Ōkido) who wants to best Ash in everything, including becoming a Pokémon Master. | + | The story begins with the "Indigo League" story arc, which is featured in the region of Kanto and is Ash's homeland. Ash lived in Pallet Town (マサラタウン Masara Town) and was probably(and most likely) studying to become a Pokémon trainer, under the supervision of Professor Oak (オーキド・ユキナリ博士 Dr. Yukinari Ōkido), who is a professor in the study of Pokémon. Ash also has a rival named Gary Oak (オーキドシゲル Shigeru Ōkido) who wants to best Ash in everything, including becoming a Pokémon Master. |
- | The day to choose a 'starter Pokémon' soon arrives, but Ash accidently broke his alarm clock during his 'dreaming' and wakes up late. All the starter Pokémon have been taken. But luckily Professor Oak offers him a non-starter Pokemon he has. A wild and untamed Pikachu, an electric rodent Pokémon. The two start their adventure on a very rocky start, as Pikachu hates his trainer. However after an attack from a flock of Spearow, a bird Pokémon, Pikachu learns to trust Ash and will eventally become his best companion. | + | The day to choose a 'starter Pokémon' soon arrives, but Ash accidentally broke his alarm clock during his 'dreaming' and wakes up late. All the starter Pokémon have been taken. But luckily Professor Oak offers him a non-starter Pokemon he has. A wild and untamed Pikachu, an electric rodent Pokémon. The two start their adventure on a very rocky start, as Pikachu hates its trainer. However after an attack from a flock of Spearow, a bird Pokémon, Pikachu learns to trust Ash and will eventally become his best companion. |
- | As the rest of the story unfolds, Ash and Pikachu meet many new faces. Including Misty (カスミ Kasumi) and Brock (タケシ Takeshi), who were past gym leaders. They become friends with Ash and decide to travel with him. There are also many other characters. Most characters only appear once and never make another appearence, others do make their second appearences or more. | + | As the rest of the story unfolds, Ash and Pikachu meet many new faces. Including Misty (カスミ Kasumi) a water Pokémon trainer, and Brock (タケシ Takeshi) who was a past gym leader. They become friends with Ash and decide to travel with him. There are also many other characters. Most characters only appear once and never make another appearence, others do make their second appearences or more. Those characters are often called "Character of the Day". |
- | As more Pokémon games are created, so are the number of regions, pokemon and gyms. Thus you will always expect the Pokémon anime to keep on going without end. Thus this is why many of the seasons are seperated by story arcs, named after leagues of a region. For example, The Orange League is related to the Orange Islands filler episodes. | + | As more Pokémon video games are created, so are the number of regions, Pokémon and gyms. Thus you will always expect the Pokémon anime to keep on going without end. Thus this is why many of the seasons are seperated by story arcs, named after leagues of a region. For example, The Orange League is related to the Orange Islands filler episodes. |
==Genres and Age Ratings== | ==Genres and Age Ratings== | ||
'''Age Rating:''' All ages, nothing really objectable but 7-10+ is suggested. The Pokémon games have a lot of Pokemon battles, which makes it only right that the anime shares the same aspect. The first episodes have a lot of flashing lightning effects when an electric attack is used, as these were in the anime before the infamous "[[Eletric Soldier Porygon | Computer Soldier Porygon]]" incident. So be careful about watching too close to the TV. Luckily, the flashing effects were toned down since the incident. | '''Age Rating:''' All ages, nothing really objectable but 7-10+ is suggested. The Pokémon games have a lot of Pokemon battles, which makes it only right that the anime shares the same aspect. The first episodes have a lot of flashing lightning effects when an electric attack is used, as these were in the anime before the infamous "[[Eletric Soldier Porygon | Computer Soldier Porygon]]" incident. So be careful about watching too close to the TV. Luckily, the flashing effects were toned down since the incident. | ||
- | Pokémon never die from battles, but there are references of dead humans or pokemon. And there are some death threats too. Most of these were cut out by 4Kids in the dub. However most of the death references stay in the movies. 4Kids also cut a lot of things. Basically what is okay to show in Japan, is questionable on a children's TV show in America or other parts of the world. | + | Pokémon rarely ever die from battles, but rather faint. There are references of dead humans or pokemon, some Pokemon(at least two) and a human were seen dying in the movies though. There are also some death threats too. Most of these were cut out by 4Kids in the dub. 4Kids also cut various other things. Basically what is okay to show in Japan, is questionable on a children's TV show in America or other parts of the world. |
- | There is no actual romance in the series. The creators do put [[shipping | shippy]] moments at times, but do not heavily focus on it. There is no hugs, kisses or anything dealing with canon or non-canon relationships. They just often leave hints, but never bother to make a pairing canon. | + | There is no actual romance in the series. The creators do put [[shipping | shippy]] moments at times, but do not heavily focus on it. There has been kissing(on the cheek, not the lips) and some hugging between characters. Most of the moments are often just hints. The creators of the anime do not wish to make certain characters a canon pairing in the anime. |
'''[[List of Anime Genres | Genre]]s:''' Adventure, Comedy, [[Shounen]]. | '''[[List of Anime Genres | Genre]]s:''' Adventure, Comedy, [[Shounen]]. | ||
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[[Paul (Pokémon) | Paul]] (シンジ Shinji) | [[Paul (Pokémon) | Paul]] (シンジ Shinji) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Songs in this Anime == | ||
+ | ===Opening Songs=== | ||
+ | {| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" | ||
+ | |- style="background: #ccf;" | ||
+ | ! Title | ||
+ | ! Artist | ||
+ | ! Debut | ||
+ | ! Final episode appearence | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Aim to Be a Pokémon Master<br> めざせポケモンマスター | ||
+ | | [[Rica Matsumoto]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 1 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 80 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Rival!<br> ライバル! | ||
+ | | Rica Matsumoto | ||
+ | | Original series episode 81 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 116 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | OK!<br> OK! | ||
+ | | Rica Matsumoto | ||
+ | | Original series episode 117 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 191 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Aim to Be a Pokémon Master (Whiteberry Version)<br> めざせポケモンマスター(Whiteberryバージョン) | ||
+ | | [[Whiteberry]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 192 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 238 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ready Go!<br> Ready Go! | ||
+ | | [[Naomi Tamura]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 239 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 274 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Advance Adventure<br> アドバンス・アドベンチャー | ||
+ | | [[GARDEN]] | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 1 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 69 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Challenger!!<br> チャレンジャー!! | ||
+ | | Rica Matsumoto | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 70 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 104 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Pokémon Symphonic Medley<br> ポケモン シンフォニック メドレー | ||
+ | | Pokémon Symphonic Orchestra | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 105 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 134 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Battle Frontier<br> バトルフロンティア | ||
+ | | [[Akina Takaya]] | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 135 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 165 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Spurt!<br> スパート! | ||
+ | | Akina Takaya | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 166 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 191 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Together<br> T o g e t h e r | ||
+ | | [[Fumie Akiyoshi]] | ||
+ | | Diamond and Pearl series episode 4 | ||
+ | | Currently ongoing | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Ending Themes=== | ||
+ | {| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" | ||
+ | |- style="background: #ccf;" | ||
+ | ! Title | ||
+ | ! Artist | ||
+ | ! Debut | ||
+ | ! Final episode appearence | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Hundred and Fifty-One<br> ひゃくごじゅういち | ||
+ | | Professor Oak ([[Unshō Ishizuka]]) and Pokémon Kids | ||
+ | | Original series episode 1 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 27 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Meowth's Song<br> ニャースのうた | ||
+ | | Nyarth ([[Inuko Inuyama]]) | ||
+ | | Original series episode 28 and 65 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 37 and 68 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Fantasy in My Pocket<br> ポケットにファンタジー | ||
+ | | Sachi & Juri | ||
+ | | Original series episode 38 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 53 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Pokémon Ondo<br> ポケモン音頭 | ||
+ | | Garura Kobayashi, Dogars, Arbo | ||
+ | | Original series episode 54 and 104 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 64 and 104 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Type: Wild<br> タイプ・ワイルド | ||
+ | | Rica Matsumoto | ||
+ | | Original series episode 69 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 103 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Riding on Lapras<br> ラプラスにのって | ||
+ | | [[Mayumi Iizuka]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 105 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 116 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Meowth's Party<br> ニャースのパーティ | ||
+ | | Nyarth (Inuko Inuyama) | ||
+ | | Original series episode 117 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 141 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Exciting Pokémon Relay<br> ポケモンはらはらリレー | ||
+ | | [[Rikako Aikawa]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 142 and 163 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 151 and 172 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Exciting² Pokémon Relay<br> ポケモンはらはら²リレー | ||
+ | | Rikako Aikawa | ||
+ | | Original series episode 152 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 156 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Brock's Paradise<br> タケシのパラダイス | ||
+ | | Takeshi ([[Yūji Ueda]]) | ||
+ | | Original series episode 157 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 161 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | To My Best Friend<br> ぼくのベストフレンドへ | ||
+ | | [[Iwasaki Hiromi]] | ||
+ | | Original series episode 173 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 191 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Facing Forward Team Rocket!<br> 前向きロケット団! | ||
+ | | Rocket-dan (Musashi, Kojirō & Nyarth) | ||
+ | | Original series episode 192 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 238 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Pokettari Monsutari<br> ポケッターリ モンスターリ | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | Original series episode 239 | ||
+ | | Original series episode 274 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Because the Sky is There<br> そこに空があるから | ||
+ | | [[Toshiko Ezaki]] | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 1 and 45 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 18 and 51 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Polka O Dolka<br> ポルカ・オ・ドルカ | ||
+ | | Nyarth (Inuko Inuyama) & Nolsol Chorus Group | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 19 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 44 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Smile<br> スマイル | ||
+ | | [[Toshiko Ezaki]] | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 52 and 92 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 82 and 98 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Full of Summer!!<br> いっぱいサマー!! | ||
+ | | [[Naomi Tamura]] and the Himawari Chorus | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 83 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 91 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~<br> GLORY DAY 〜輝くその日〜 | ||
+ | | GARDEN | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 99 and 150 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 134 and 171 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Pokémon Counting Song<br> ポケモンかぞえうた | ||
+ | | [[Akiko Kanazawa]] | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 135 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 149 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | I won't lose! ~Haruka's theme~<br> 私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~ | ||
+ | | Haruka ([[KAORI]]) | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 172 | ||
+ | | Advanced Generation series episode 191 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~<br> 私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~ | ||
+ | | [[Grin]] | ||
+ | | Diamond and Pearl series episode 1 | ||
+ | | Currently ongoing | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Other=== | ||
+ | These are opening themes or ending themes from the Pokémon anime that fit in no other category. | ||
+ | {| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" | ||
+ | |- style="background: #ccf;" | ||
+ | ! Title | ||
+ | ! Artist | ||
+ | ! Debut | ||
+ | ! Final episode appearence | ||
+ | ! Other Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | A New Oath<br> 新たなる誓い | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | 'The Legend of Thunder' Pokémon OVAs | ||
+ | | By the end of 'The Legend of Thunder' OVAs. | ||
+ | | This song theme was the opening theme and ending theme of 'The Legend of Thunder' OVAs. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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*[[List of Pokémon Episodes]] | *[[List of Pokémon Episodes]] | ||
- | ==Fanlisting Links== | ||
- | What is an [[The Anime Fanlisting Network | Anime fanlisting]] website? | ||
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- | *[http://pokemonfan.org/pokemon.php Pokémon(Anime) Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.pichi-pichi.net/pkmn1/ Pokémon Season 1(Indigo League Story Arc) Fanlisting] | ||
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- | *[http://kari.beautiful-beast.net/satoshi/ Ash Ketchum Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.witch-hunter.net/pikachu/ Pikachu Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.tainted-ink.net/misty/ Misty Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.zutto.org/brock/ Brock Fanlisting] (Currently down) | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/gary/ Gary Oak Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://type-wild.net/jessie/ Jessie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://shadow.beautiful-beast.net/koujiro/ James Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://fan.akuseru.org/payday/ Meowth Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.namine.org/haruka/ May Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/maximus/ Max Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/hikari/ Dawn Fanlisting] | ||
- | Please note, that there are also fanlistings for the other Pokémon species too. But there is simply too many Pokémon species(493 in total) to list their fanlistings here. This is why the only Pokémon specie fanlisting listed here will be the Pikachu and Meowth fanlistings, who are part of the primary cast of the Pokémon anime. | ||
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- | *[http://forever.totodile.org/ Ash Ketchum and Pikachu Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.tainted-ink.net/mahou/ Ash Ketchum and Misty Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://fan.akuseru.org/sakari/ Ash Ketchum and Dawn Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://amb.lovesick-pkmn.net/ Ash Ketchum, Misty and Brock Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/pallet/ Ash Ketchum and Gary Oak Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://fan.muse-insanity.org/ashbayleef/ Ash Ketchum and Bayleaf Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://taichi.xemnas.net/guardian/ Ash Ketchum and Latias Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://type-wild.net/krazy/ Pikachu and Meowth Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://type-wild.net/rocket/ Jessie and James Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.sajecki.com/Halu/main.html Butch and Cassidy Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://stage-on.net/petalburg/ May and Max Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://contestshipping.awardspace.com/ May and Drew Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://ikari.namine.org/ Dawn and Paul Relationship Fanlisting] | ||
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- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/toietmoi/ Toi et Moi (Second Movie Ending Theme) Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://type-wild.net/glory/ Glory Day ~Kagayaku Sono Hi~ (Houen League Story Arc 5th Ending Theme) Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/watashi/ Watashi, Makenai! ~Haruka no Theme~ (Houen League Story Arc 8th Ending Theme) Fanlisting] | ||
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- | *[http://farore.free.fr/poke_39/ Episode 039 - Pikachu no mori Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://hakunio.dokidokilove.com/ralts/fruit.htm Episode 385 - Rarutosu wo Sukue! Isoge Masato! Fanlisting] | ||
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- | *[http://type-wild.net/first/ First Movie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.pichi-pichi.net/2000/ Second Movie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.iced-dragon.net/believe/ Third Movie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://fractured-memories.net/pkm_4ever/ Forth Movie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.stage-on.net/sixth/ Sixth Movie Fanlisting] | ||
- | *[http://www.besideyou.qupis.com/movie8/ Eighth Movie Fanlisting] | ||
Current revision
Pokémon | |
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ポケットモンスター (Pocket Monsters) | |
Genre | Adventure, Comedy, Shounen. |
Anime : Pocket Monsters | |
Directed by | Masamitsu Hidaka |
Animation by | {{{animator}}} |
Music by | {{{composer}}} |
Script by | {{{writer}}} |
Studio | - |
Network | TV Tokyo KidsWB (Past) Cartoon Network YTV Canada |
Original run | April 1, 1997 – Ongoing |
No. of episodes | 276 original series episodes, 191 Advanced Generation episodes, 55(Ongoing) Diamond and Pearl series episodes. 10 movies. A couple of specials and OVAs. |
Pokémon (ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters. Or simply ポケモン Pokémon for short) is an anime that is based on Nintendo's famous Pokémon video games, where players can 'catch' monsters using 'pokeballs'(which can be kept in a pocket, hence the name of the series). Some pokemon trainers choose to have Pokémon as companions, or use them in popular Pokémon battles where Pokémon battle each other.
The Pokémon anime is based on the video game creation called Pocket Monsters, created by Satoshi Tajiri. The video game series was first released in February 27, 1996 as Pocket Monsters Green and Pocket Monsters Red. The English games were released in September 30, 1998 as Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Red (Green became Blue).
The Pokémon anime was created after the two video games gotten a lot of popularity (it wasn't very popular when first released), and on April 1, 1997 the first Pokémon anime episode was broadcasted on Japanese TV, which would eventally make the series what it is today - very popular and famous. The anime series generally has the same aspects you expect in the games. Characters catch Pokémon, use them in battles, battle gym leaders to earn badges, and try to gain to the top.
Eventally 4Kids had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime for American veiwers, and the episodes were originally aired on KidsWB.
The first episode to be shown in USA, was actually not the first episode. It was in fact episode number 15, Battle Aboard the St. Anne (サントアンヌごうのたたかい! Battle of the St. Anne!). This episode was shown as a 'sneak preveiw' and was first broadcasted on September 7, 1998. When this episode was aired as a sneak break, it was not shown in some places due to the annual Labor Day Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon airing instead. The first episode of Pokémon was aired in USA on September 8, 1998.
Pokémon USA (a.k.a the main Pokemon company of USA), as of January of 2006, had gotten the license to dub the Pokémon anime instead of 4Kids. Pokémon USA also planned to hire new voice actors instead of the original ones that 4Kids hired. The reaction from the fans was a mix bag. Some say it was a bad idea, others said it would be good, some didn't cared at all and others said that they would wait first. The voice actors from 4Kids who were the original voices for the main cast, were quite angry or upset.. and some of them didn't cared one bit. More about this subject will be found in its respective category.
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Overview
The Pokémon anime is generally about a Pokémon trainer, named Ash Ketchum (サトシ Satoshi) whom dreams on becoming the world's greatest Pokémon master ever. To do this he must catch a lot of Pokémon, beat gym leaders and earn their gym badges, compete in Pokémon Leagues and win, and simply be a caring and loving trainer to all Pokémon, even toward ones he doesn't own.
The story begins with the "Indigo League" story arc, which is featured in the region of Kanto and is Ash's homeland. Ash lived in Pallet Town (マサラタウン Masara Town) and was probably(and most likely) studying to become a Pokémon trainer, under the supervision of Professor Oak (オーキド・ユキナリ博士 Dr. Yukinari Ōkido), who is a professor in the study of Pokémon. Ash also has a rival named Gary Oak (オーキドシゲル Shigeru Ōkido) who wants to best Ash in everything, including becoming a Pokémon Master.
The day to choose a 'starter Pokémon' soon arrives, but Ash accidentally broke his alarm clock during his 'dreaming' and wakes up late. All the starter Pokémon have been taken. But luckily Professor Oak offers him a non-starter Pokemon he has. A wild and untamed Pikachu, an electric rodent Pokémon. The two start their adventure on a very rocky start, as Pikachu hates its trainer. However after an attack from a flock of Spearow, a bird Pokémon, Pikachu learns to trust Ash and will eventally become his best companion.
As the rest of the story unfolds, Ash and Pikachu meet many new faces. Including Misty (カスミ Kasumi) a water Pokémon trainer, and Brock (タケシ Takeshi) who was a past gym leader. They become friends with Ash and decide to travel with him. There are also many other characters. Most characters only appear once and never make another appearence, others do make their second appearences or more. Those characters are often called "Character of the Day".
As more Pokémon video games are created, so are the number of regions, Pokémon and gyms. Thus you will always expect the Pokémon anime to keep on going without end. Thus this is why many of the seasons are seperated by story arcs, named after leagues of a region. For example, The Orange League is related to the Orange Islands filler episodes.
Genres and Age Ratings
Age Rating: All ages, nothing really objectable but 7-10+ is suggested. The Pokémon games have a lot of Pokemon battles, which makes it only right that the anime shares the same aspect. The first episodes have a lot of flashing lightning effects when an electric attack is used, as these were in the anime before the infamous " Computer Soldier Porygon" incident. So be careful about watching too close to the TV. Luckily, the flashing effects were toned down since the incident.
Pokémon rarely ever die from battles, but rather faint. There are references of dead humans or pokemon, some Pokemon(at least two) and a human were seen dying in the movies though. There are also some death threats too. Most of these were cut out by 4Kids in the dub. 4Kids also cut various other things. Basically what is okay to show in Japan, is questionable on a children's TV show in America or other parts of the world.
There is no actual romance in the series. The creators do put shippy moments at times, but do not heavily focus on it. There has been kissing(on the cheek, not the lips) and some hugging between characters. Most of the moments are often just hints. The creators of the anime do not wish to make certain characters a canon pairing in the anime.
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Shounen.
Primary Characters
As stated before, the Pokémon anime has many characters. Most only appear once or a few times. This list will only list the primary cast, that you see in nearly every episode or a lot in a certain story arc. Other characters shall be listed under their respective categories.
Ash Ketchum (サトシ Satoshi)
Ash's Pikachu (サトシのピカチュウ Satoshi's Pikachu)
Misty (カスミ Kasumi)
Brock (タケシ Takeshi)
Gary Oak (オーキドシゲル Shigeru Ōkido)
Jessie (ムサシ Musashi)
James (コジロウ Kojirō)
Team Rocket's Meowth (ニャース Nyarth)
May (ハルカ Haruka)
Max (マサト Masato)
Dawn (ヒカリ Hikari)
Paul (シンジ Shinji)
Songs in this Anime
Opening Songs
Title | Artist | Debut | Final episode appearence |
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Aim to Be a Pokémon Master めざせポケモンマスター | Rica Matsumoto | Original series episode 1 | Original series episode 80 |
Rival! ライバル! | Rica Matsumoto | Original series episode 81 | Original series episode 116 |
OK! OK! | Rica Matsumoto | Original series episode 117 | Original series episode 191 |
Aim to Be a Pokémon Master (Whiteberry Version) めざせポケモンマスター(Whiteberryバージョン) | Whiteberry | Original series episode 192 | Original series episode 238 |
Ready Go! Ready Go! | Naomi Tamura | Original series episode 239 | Original series episode 274 |
Advance Adventure アドバンス・アドベンチャー | GARDEN | Advanced Generation series episode 1 | Advanced Generation series episode 69 |
Challenger!! チャレンジャー!! | Rica Matsumoto | Advanced Generation series episode 70 | Advanced Generation series episode 104 |
Pokémon Symphonic Medley ポケモン シンフォニック メドレー | Pokémon Symphonic Orchestra | Advanced Generation series episode 105 | Advanced Generation series episode 134 |
Battle Frontier バトルフロンティア | Akina Takaya | Advanced Generation series episode 135 | Advanced Generation series episode 165 |
Spurt! スパート! | Akina Takaya | Advanced Generation series episode 166 | Advanced Generation series episode 191 |
Together T o g e t h e r | Fumie Akiyoshi | Diamond and Pearl series episode 4 | Currently ongoing |
Ending Themes
Title | Artist | Debut | Final episode appearence |
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Hundred and Fifty-One ひゃくごじゅういち | Professor Oak (Unshō Ishizuka) and Pokémon Kids | Original series episode 1 | Original series episode 27 |
Meowth's Song ニャースのうた | Nyarth (Inuko Inuyama) | Original series episode 28 and 65 | Original series episode 37 and 68 |
Fantasy in My Pocket ポケットにファンタジー | Sachi & Juri | Original series episode 38 | Original series episode 53 |
Pokémon Ondo ポケモン音頭 | Garura Kobayashi, Dogars, Arbo | Original series episode 54 and 104 | Original series episode 64 and 104 |
Type: Wild タイプ・ワイルド | Rica Matsumoto | Original series episode 69 | Original series episode 103 |
Riding on Lapras ラプラスにのって | Mayumi Iizuka | Original series episode 105 | Original series episode 116 |
Meowth's Party ニャースのパーティ | Nyarth (Inuko Inuyama) | Original series episode 117 | Original series episode 141 |
Exciting Pokémon Relay ポケモンはらはらリレー | Rikako Aikawa | Original series episode 142 and 163 | Original series episode 151 and 172 |
Exciting² Pokémon Relay ポケモンはらはら²リレー | Rikako Aikawa | Original series episode 152 | Original series episode 156 |
Brock's Paradise タケシのパラダイス | Takeshi (Yūji Ueda) | Original series episode 157 | Original series episode 161 |
To My Best Friend ぼくのベストフレンドへ | Iwasaki Hiromi | Original series episode 173 | Original series episode 191 |
Facing Forward Team Rocket! 前向きロケット団! | Rocket-dan (Musashi, Kojirō & Nyarth) | Original series episode 192 | Original series episode 238 |
Pokettari Monsutari ポケッターリ モンスターリ | - | Original series episode 239 | Original series episode 274 |
Because the Sky is There そこに空があるから | Toshiko Ezaki | Advanced Generation series episode 1 and 45 | Advanced Generation series episode 18 and 51 |
Polka O Dolka ポルカ・オ・ドルカ | Nyarth (Inuko Inuyama) & Nolsol Chorus Group | Advanced Generation series episode 19 | Advanced Generation series episode 44 |
Smile スマイル | Toshiko Ezaki | Advanced Generation series episode 52 and 92 | Advanced Generation series episode 82 and 98 |
Full of Summer!! いっぱいサマー!! | Naomi Tamura and the Himawari Chorus | Advanced Generation series episode 83 | Advanced Generation series episode 91 |
GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~ GLORY DAY 〜輝くその日〜 | GARDEN | Advanced Generation series episode 99 and 150 | Advanced Generation series episode 134 and 171 |
Pokémon Counting Song ポケモンかぞえうた | Akiko Kanazawa | Advanced Generation series episode 135 | Advanced Generation series episode 149 |
I won't lose! ~Haruka's theme~ 私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~ | Haruka (KAORI) | Advanced Generation series episode 172 | Advanced Generation series episode 191 |
By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~ 私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~ | Grin | Diamond and Pearl series episode 1 | Currently ongoing |
Other
These are opening themes or ending themes from the Pokémon anime that fit in no other category.
Title | Artist | Debut | Final episode appearence | Other Notes |
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A New Oath 新たなる誓い | - | 'The Legend of Thunder' Pokémon OVAs | By the end of 'The Legend of Thunder' OVAs. | This song theme was the opening theme and ending theme of 'The Legend of Thunder' OVAs. |
Trivia
- The anime series' animator, Masaaki Iwane, had once stated that this series originally was to only have a 1½-year run, and would conclude at the end of the Kanto story arc, or Indigo League arc. However due to the popularity of the show during its run, the show was extended. This makes the Pokémon anime series to be one of the longest anime series running based on a video game.
- Japan had once hosted a conference of one thousand critics from different countries, showing at least one hundred different animes. The Pokémon anime was placed second, gaining approval from 48 of the 1000 critics.
See also