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Pokémon
Pokémon
Premiere April 1, 1997
Airs Japan
Thursdays at 7PM
USA
Saturdays at 7AM
Creator Satoshi Tajiri,
Tsunekazu Ishihara
Network/Provider Japan
TV Tokyo
USA
Cartoon Network
Style 30-minute anime fantasy adventure
Company Oriental Light and Magic
Seasons 19
Episodes 895 (through season 18)
Status Currently airing season 19
Origin Japan
Official Site Japan
US

Pokémon is a long-running anime series based on a popular series of video games created for the Nintendo Game Boy. The Pokémon franchise centers around a world populated by a myriad of strange creatures called Pokémon, all having strange powers and abilities. Human beings who live in this world try to catch these creatures, training them to do battle with other Pokémon. The motto is "Gotta Catch 'Em All!"

The Pokémon television series follows the adventures of a new Pokémon Trainer, Ash Ketchum. Ash would like to become a Pokémon Master, catching as many Pokémon as possible and winning every competition he can enter. At the start of his journey he is given Pikachu, a small yellow Pokémon with electrical powers. He also makes various human friends along the way, and they join in him traveling to different cities and towns, where Ash challenges the top Trainer in each municipality to win badges, which will let him progress to the Pokémon League Championships.

Over the course of the series Ash has caught many different Pokémon and traveled to at least three different regions in the Pokémon world. The cast of people and Pokémon has changed over the years; but Ash, along with Pikachu at his side have always remained the center of the story. The series has spawned at least ten movies (with an eleventh due Summer 2008), multiple shorts, and two spinoff series: Pokémon Chronicles and Pokémon Sunday.

In the English-speaking world the series was first localized by 4Kids Entertainment, then Pokémon USA. Under their direction each season starting with season 3 receives a unique name for marketing purposes. In Japan the series only has three titles; starting with season 6 the series is known as Pokémon Advanced Generation, a reference to the switch in the video games to the Game Boy Advance handheld system. The new series started in 2006 is known as Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl, after the new games released for the Nintendo DS at the same time.

Contents

Cast

Vocal Artist Character Duration
Main Cast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Rika Matsumoto Ash Ketchum * * * * * * * * * * * *
Veronica Taylor (English voice) * * * * * * * *
Sarah Natochenny * * * *
Ikue Ōtani Pikachu * * * * * * * * * * * *
Mayumi Iizuka Misty * * * * * o o o
Rachael Lillis (English voice) * * * * * o o
Michele Knotz o
Yuuji Ueda Brock * o * * * * * * * * * *
Eric Stuart (English voice) * o * * * * * *
Bill Rogers * * * *
Midori Kawana May * * * * o
Veronica Taylor (English voice) * * *
Michele Knotz * o
Fushigi Yamada Max * * * *
Amy Birnbaum (English voice) * * *
Kayzie Rogers *
Megumi Toyoguchi Dawn * * *
Emily Jenness (English voice) * * *
Tomokazu Seki Tracey Sketchit * o o
Ted Lewis (English voice) * o o
Megumi Hayashibara Jessie * * * * * * * * * * * *
Akiko Hiramatsu *
Rachael Lillis (English voice) * * * * * * * *
Michele Knotz * * * *
Shinichiro Miki James * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ted Lewis (English voice) *
Eric Stuart * * * * * * * *
Jimmy Zoppi * * * *
Inuko Inuyama Meowth * * * * * * * * * * * *
Nathan Price (English voice) *
Maddie Blaustein (English voice) * * * * * * * *
Jimmy Zoppi * * * *
Unshou Ishizuka Narrator * * * * * * * * * * * *
Rodger Parsons (English voice) * * * * * * * * * *
Mike Pollack * * *
Orange/Red/o indicates a recurring or guest role during that season.
Dark Green indicates top billing during that season.
Supporting/Recurring Cast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Unshou Ishizuka Professor Samuel Oak * * * * * * * * * * * *
Stan Hart (English voice) * * * * * * * * * * * *
Stuart Zagnit * * * * * * * *
Jimmy Zoppi * * * *
Masami Toyoshima Delia Ketchum * * * * * *
Veronica Taylor (English voice) * * * *
Michele Knotz * *
Ayako Shiraishi Nurse Joy * * * * *
Yuriko Yamaguchi * * * * * * * *
Kikuko Inoue o
Megan Hollingshead (English voice) * * * * * *
Bella Hudson * *
Michele Knotz * * * *
Chinami Nishimura Officer Jenny * * * * * * * * * * * *
Megan Hollingshead (English voice) * * * * * *
Jamie Davyous Owens * *
Emily Williams * * * *

Seasons

Season  Premiere Finale #
TV Tokyo
Season One April 1, 1997 January 27, 1999 83
Season Two February 4, 1999 October 7, 1999 35
Season Three: Pokémon: The Johto Journeys October 14, 1999 July 27, 2000 41
Season Four: Pokémon: Johto League Champions August 3, 2000 August 2, 2001 52
Season Five: Pokémon: Master Quest August 9, 2001 November 14, 2002 65
Season Six: Pokémon: Advanced November 21, 2002 August 28, 2003 40
Season Seven: Pokémon: Advanced Challenge September 4, 2003 September 2, 2004 52
Season Eight: Pokémon: Advanced Battle September 9, 2004 September 29, 2005 53
Season Nine: Pokémon: Battle Frontier October 6, 2005 September 14, 2006 47
Season Ten: Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl September 28, 2006 October 25, 2007 52
Season Eleven: Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl Battle Dimension November 8, 2007 December 4, 2008 52
Season Twelve: Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl Galactic Battles December 4, 2008 December 24, 2009 52
Season Thirteen: Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl Sinnoh League Victors January 7, 2010 September 9, 2010 34
Season Fourteen: Pokémon: Black and White September 23, 2010 September 15, 2011 48
Season Fifteen: Pokémon: Black and White Rival Destinies September 22, 2011 June 14, 2012 36
Season Sixteen: Pokémon: Black & White: Adventures In Unova October 11, 2012 September 26, 2013 45
Season Seventeen: Pokémon the Series: XY October 17, 2013 October 30, 2014 48
Season Eighteen: Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest November 6, 2014 October 25, 2015 48
Season Nineteen: Pokémon the Series: XY & Z October 29, 2015

Feature Films

Title Release Date
Pokémon: The First Movie July 18, 1998
Pokémon: The Movie 2000 July 17, 1999
Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unown July 8, 2000
Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: Voice of the Forest July 7, 2001
Pokémon Heroes July 13, 2002
Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker July 19, 2003
Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys July 22, 2004
Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew July 16, 2005
Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea July 15, 2006
Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai July 14, 2007
Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior July 19, 2008

In-Depth

DVD and Blu-ray Releases

Pokémon started out as volume releases for the first and third seasons. Most of these discs contain three episodes. The second season consists of three discs, each with twelve episodes. The fourth season was released with six episodes on all save the last disc, which has ten. Season five saw the first Pokémon boxsets, with three sets containing the entire season. Season six was released as individual volumes, each containing five episodes, and then a re-release in two boxsets. The seventh and eighth seasons only have volume releases, but the ninth consists of two boxsets. The tenth season was released as four volumes, later joined into two boxsets. The first two seasons have been re-released as boxsets, and special tenth anniversary discs were released as well.

DVD

Title Release Discs
Season Sets  (Region 1 (Dubbed))
Indigo League: The Complete Collection
Season One
October 28, 2014 purchase 9
Adventures in the Orange Islands: The Complete Collection
Season Two
May 5, 2015 purchase 3
The Johto Journeys: The Complete Collection
Season Three
November 10, 2015 purchase 4
Johto League Champions: The Complete Collection
Season Four
May 31, 2016 purchase 6
Master Quest: The Complete Collection
Season Five
October 11, 2016 purchase 7
Advanced: The Complete Collection
Season Six
May 16, 2017 purchase 5
Advanced Challenge: The Complete Collection
Season Seven
December 5, 2017 purchase 6
Advanced Battle: The Complete Collection
Season Eight
June 12, 2018 purchase 6
Battle Frontier: The Complete Collection
Season Nine
January 8, 2019 purchase 6
Diamond and Pearl: The Complete Collection
Season Ten
August 20, 2019 purchase 7
Battle Dimension: The Complete Collection
Season Eleven
January 7, 2020 purchase 7
Season Sets  (Region 1 (Dubbed Previous Releases))
Indigo League, Part One
Season One
November 21, 2006 3
Indigo League, Part Two
Season One)
November 13, 2007 3
Indigo League, Part Three
Season One
February 18, 2008 3
Adventures on the Orange Islands
Season Two
May 20, 2008 purchase 3

Blu-ray

Title Release Discs
Season Sets  (Region 1 (Dubbed))
Indigo League: Champion's Edition
American Season One (52 episodes)
November 14, 2017 purchase 6
Indigo League
American Season One (52 episodes)
April 2, 2019 purchase 6

Soundtrack Releases

Title Release Music By Tracks
Soundtracks
Pokémon: 2BA Master June 29, 1999 13  

External Sites