After the Rain is a Japanese superduo group under music label NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan . The group abbreviations are mainly AtR and SoraMafu . The group consists of two members who were famous on Niconico for their covers: Soraru and Mafumafu .
83-605: Pokémon Journeys: The Series is the twenty-third season of the Pokémon animated series and the first and titular season of Pokémon Journeys: The Series , known in Japan as Pocket Monsters ( ポケットモンスター , Poketto Monsutā ) . This season follows the adventures of Alola Champion Ash Ketchum and Goh as they travel across all eight regions of the Pokémon franchise, including the new Galar region from Pokémon Sword and Shield . Supporting characters include Professor Cerise,
166-413: A Pokémon Researcher who oversees Ash and Goh's missions, and his daughter Chloe Cerise, Goh's childhood friend. In Canada, it premiered on May 9, 2020 on Teletoon . On April 23, 2020, The Pokémon Company International announced that Netflix has secured the U.S. rights to release future seasons, starting with "Pokémon Journeys". Episodes were released in quarterly groups of twelve. On September 13, 2020, it
249-673: A beginning trainer and aspiring Pokémon Coordinator, and her younger brother Max . Throughout their journey, May collects five ribbons to participate in the Hoenn Grand Festival, but she loses to her rival Drew in the quarter-finals, placing her in the Top 8, and Robert takes the Ribbon Cup. Ash defeats all eight Hoenn gym leaders and participates in the Hoenn League, but he loses to Tyson, in the quarterfinals, placing him in
332-520: A fact he tries his best to hide. Ash also reunites with Serena , a girl from Vaniville Town and an aspiring Pokémon Performer, whom Ash had met in his childhood. Serena earns three keys to participate in the Pokémon Showcase, but Serena loses to Aria in the finals, placing her runner-up. After defeating all eight Kalos gym leaders, Ash competes and advances all the way to the finals, where he loses to Alain, placing him runner-up and Alain becomes
415-412: A fixed number of episodes, using a specific opening sequence and sporting a different subtitle for each new season. In addition to the main series and the movies, the anime series has also shown various full-length specials and TV shorts. Many of these specials centered around legendary Pokémon or one or more of the main characters that are separate from the main cast during its corresponding series, while
498-551: A group of angry Spearow. While Pikachu's injuries are treated in Viridian City's Pokémon Center, Ash is confronted by Misty , a girl whose bike he desperately stole and wrecked in his attempt to escape the Spearow, so she declares that she will not leave Ash's side until she is properly compensated. Suddenly, a trio of criminals from the organization Team Rocket — Jessie , James , and Meowth — appear to steal Pokémon from
581-416: A largely silly show with slapstick comedy and colorful battle sequences, making Ash's Sisyphean task to become the world's best Pokémon trainer continually entertaining." Paste ranked the series at 44th place in its October 2018 list of "The 50 Best Anime Series of All Time", with Sarra Sedghi writing: "To the joy of '90s kids everywhere, Pokémon helped solidify anime (and, hopefully, good punnery) in
664-406: A main installment of the Pokémon video game series . In the international broadcasts, these series are split across 27 seasons. The show originally followed Ash Ketchum , a young trainer of fictional creatures called Pokémon . Joined by his partner Pokémon Pikachu and a rotating cast of human characters, Ash goes on a journey to become a "Pokémon Master", traveling through the various regions of
747-514: 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 Heroes". Later, Liko, Roy, and Dot joins Orange Academy to learn about
830-550: A serious study of Pikachu in order to finally catch him. The trouble is, Jessie's plan to dub over Pikachu in order to understand his speech may not be as brilliant as she thinks since neither Team Rocket human really understands Pikachu. The season premiered from November 17, 2019, to December 4, 2020, on TV Tokyo channel 7, and in the United States, it releases as a streaming television season that premiered from June 12, 2020, to March 5, 2021, on Netflix , making it
913-566: A talking Pikachu , revealed that the original intention for the anime was to have the Pokémon talk, but OLM, Inc. was unable to come up with a concept that Game Freak were accepting of. The following table lists the annual content revenue from Pokémon anime media in Japan, as reported by market research firm Hakuhodo . Pokémon is currently available for streaming on Netflix in 216 regions and countries with different dubs and subtitles; all countries have at least English audio. Pokémon
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#1732793169271996-835: Is "The Journey Starts Today" by Walk off the Earth . Its instrumental version serves as the ending theme. The series received a B+ score at Anime News Network . Pok%C3%A9mon (TV series) Pokémon , abbreviated from the Japanese title of Pocket Monsters , and currently branded in English as Pokémon the Series , is a Japanese anime television series, part of The Pokémon Company 's Pokémon media franchise , which premiered on TV Tokyo in April 1997. The anime franchise consists of eight sequential series in Japan, each based on
1079-491: 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 [ sic ] trying to preach the importance of friend and companionship." In an April 2008 review, Common Sense Media gave
1162-581: Is the successor to Meet Up at the Pokémon House? , which premiered on April 3, 2022, during Pokémon Journeys (second part) and Pokémon Horizons . It is hosted by Shoko Nakagawa (later replaced by Shuhei Nakano), Ryōgo Matsumaru, Abareru-kun, and Hikaru Takahashi, and it focuses on their travels. 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
1245-502: Is the successor to Pokémon GET☆TV , it aired from October 4, 2015, to March 29, 2022. It is hosted by Shōko Nakagawa, Rinka Ōtani, Hyadain , and Abareru-kun, making it the first variety show not to have reruns of previous anime episodes, unlike its predecessors. It ran during Pokémon: XY (second part), Pokémon: Sun & Moon and Pokémon Journeys (first part). Where are we going with Pokémon!? (ポケモンとどこいく!?, Pokémon to doko iku!?), more commonly known as Poké Doko (ポケどこ, Poké Doko),
1328-527: Is the successor to Pokémon Smash! It aired from October 6, 2013, to September 27, 2015. Shoko Nakagawa remains as a host, and is joined by Yukito Nishii and comedy team Taka and Toshi. Just like its predecessors, it is a variety show featuring reruns of previous anime episodes and special live-action segments. It ran during the first part of Pokémon: XY . Meet Up at the Pokémon House? (ポケモンの家あつまる? Pokémon no Uchi Atsumaru?), more commonly known as Pokénchi (Japanese: ポケんち) or Pokémon House (Japanese: ポケモンの家),
1411-425: 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 satellite and cable networks on various delays. Production in Japan is handled by TV Tokyo, MediaNet (formerly TV Tokyo MediaNet and Softx), and ShoPro (formerly Shogakukan Productions). Kunihiko Yuyama served as
1494-532: Is used as the ending theme, credited as the theme song). The ending songs are "Pokémon Shiritori" ( ポケモンしりとり , Pokemon Shiritori ) by the Pokémon Music Club's Junichi Masuda , Pasocom Music Club , and Pokémon Kids 2019, divided into two parts: the Pikachu → Mew Ver. ( ピカチュウ→ミュウVer. , Pikachū → Myū Ver. ) for 18 episodes and for 5 episodes ended in even numbers, 40, 42, 44, 46, and 48; and
1577-414: Is variety show featuring reruns of old episodes as well as a number of 'Research' episodes involving live-action elements. Regular guests include Golgo Matsumoto and Red Yoshida of TIM ; Hiroshi Yamamoto, Ryūji Akiyama, and Hiroyuki Baba of Robert ; Becky (through September 2006), and Shoko Nakagawa (starting October 2006). Pokémon Smash! ( ポケモンスマッシュ! , Pokémon Sumasshu! ) is the successor to
1660-458: The Diamond and Pearl series for Anime News Network , gave the dubbed series an overall grade of C. He wrote: "The formula has been set in stone … Ash and buddies wander around, meet a new pokémon [ sic ] or pokémon [ sic ] trainer, fight, make friends, and then use their newfound Power of Friendship to stave off an attack by the nefarious Team Rocket", and added: "even
1743-528: The Pokémon movies , cast interviews, and live action footage, in addition to the previously mentioned Pokémon side story episodes. The hosts were Mayumi Iizuka as Kasumi (Misty) and Yūji Ueda as Takeshi (Brock). They were regularly joined by Kaba-chan , Manami Aihara, Bernard Ackah and Rex Jones as the comedy team "Shio Koshō", Megumi Hayashibara as Musashi (Jessie), Shin-ichiro Miki as Kojirō (James), and Inuko Inuyama as Nyāsu (Meowth). The show ran from October 15, 2002, to September 28, 2004, when it
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#17327931692711826-565: The Pokémon☆Sunday series. It aired from October 3, 2010, to September 28, 2013. Like its predecessors, Pokémon Smash! is a variety show that features live-action segments and reruns of old anime episodes. It ran during Pokémon: Black and White . The theme song is "Endless Fighters" by AAA . Regular guests include Golgo Matsumoto and Red Yoshida of TIM; Shoko Nakagawa; and Hiroshi Yamamoto, Ryūji Akiyama, and Hiroyuki Baba of Robert . Pokémon Get☆TV ( ポケモンゲット☆TV , Pokémon Getto☆Terebi )
1909-575: The Sun & Moon series, I Choose You! , and The Power of Us at the end of March 2022, leaving only the first season and the seasons and movies released exclusively to the platform. Content was also available on the Pokémon TV app and website. 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
1992-603: The ramen , but when the Shellder latches onto Ash's head he becomes Ash-king! Three years ago, Goh met a boy named Horace on a family trip to Azalea Town in the Johto region. Horace was searching for the Mythical Pokémon Celebi and the two decided to search for it together, but Celebi was hard to find. The two of them promised to meet up again the next day to continue their search, but Horace never showed up. In
2075-603: The Alola League, after becoming the first Champion of the Alola Region, Ash bids farewell to his classmates and Alolan family and Pokémon before returning to Pallet Town. Ash and his new friend Goh become research fellows for Professor Cerise, tasked with collecting information on Pokémon from Kanto to Galar. Meanwhile, Ash competes in the World Coronation Series, a world tournament held to decide
2158-560: The Crown!": Goh decides to enter his new Magikarp in a Magikarp High Jump Tournament, but his Magikarp has gotten too big and fat to jump, so he decides to train it using training tapes by Pokémon World High Jump Champion Kasuking...plus a special secret technique of his own. "Slowking's Crowning!": Ash and Goh travel to an island habitat for Slowpoke, and when an udon -eating Slowking appears, Ash shares some of his ramen with it. The Slowking likes it so much it exchanges its Shellder for
2241-542: The English dub) faced criticism from fans when Ash lost the Kalos League against Alain. The fans specifically criticized the episode due to the misleading name and trailers that suggested that Ash would win the battle and because Ash had lost all of the Pokémon Leagues in past seasons. Fans also disliked the outcome because they believed Ash's Greninja had many advantages over Alain's Charizard , including
2324-554: The Gym Leaders of the Orange Islands and qualify for the local Orange League Tournament. Ash and Misty are joined by artist Tracey Sketchit , who dreams of meeting Professor Oak. Ash faces and defeats Supreme Gym Leader Drake after collecting the Orange Islands gym badges. The trio returns to Pallet Town, where Tracey stays with Professor Oak as his assistant and Brock reunites with his friends. Ash, Misty, and Brock go to
2407-794: The Johto region after learning that Gary Oak, Professor Oak's grandson and Ash's rival, has gone there as well. Ash defeats the Gym Leaders of Johto and competes in the Silver Conference, where he defeats Gary and causes him to reconsider his purpose in life. After advancing to the quarter-finals, Ash loses to Harrison, who informs him of the Hoenn region. Misty and Brock return to their home due to family reasons. Ash leaves all his Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) in Professor Oak's lab, and he travels to Hoenn alone. Ash arrives in Hoenn, where he reunites with Brock and gains two new companions, May ,
2490-626: The Kanto region, defeating Gym Leaders, collecting their badges, and capturing new Pokémon. After collecting all eight badges, Ash participates in the Indigo Plateau Conference, but he reaches the top 16 before losing to his friend Ritchie. Upon Ash's return to Pallet Town, Professor Oak asks him to go to Professor Felina Ivy in the Orange Islands to collect a GS Ball, a mysterious Poké Ball that cannot be opened. Brock stays with Professor Ivy as her assistant, and Ash decides to defeat
2573-579: The Mew → Zamazenta Ver. ( ミュウ→ザマゼンタVer. , Myū → Zamazenta Ver. ) for 20 episodes and for 4 episodes ended in odd numbers, 41, 43, 45, and 47, the Japanese main theme song of Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle , "Strange and Wonderful Creatures" ( ふしぎなふしぎな生きもの , Fushigi na Fushigi na Ikimono ) by Tortoise Matsumoto (Ulfuls) for 1 episode to promote the movie, and the English opening song
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2656-515: The North American release of Pokémon Red and Blue . Pokémon was distributed on VHS and DVD by Pioneer Entertainment and Viz Video, which sold 25 million units of the series in 2000. Following the eighth season in 2005, the series' dub production was taken over by The Pokémon Company. Beginning with twelfth film, Arceus and the Jewel of Life , DuArt Film and Video became
2739-484: The Pokémon House? and Where are we going with Pokémon!? The Pokémon anime series was largely credited for allowing anime to become more popular and familiar around the world, especially in the United States and Asia, where many Pokémon films are among the highest-grossing anime films. It is also considered to be one of the first anime series on television to reach this level of mainstream success with Western and Asian audiences, as well as being credited with allowing
2822-577: The Pokémon world and competing in various Pokémon-battling tournaments known as the Pokémon League. However, by the 26th season , a new cast is featured, with new protagonists Liko and Roy. The anime series is accompanied by spin-off programming; including Pokémon Chronicles , a series of side stories; and the live-action variety and Pokémon-related news shows; such as Pocket Monsters Encore , Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station , Pokémon☆Sunday , Pokémon Smash! , Pokémon Get☆TV , Meet Up at
2905-595: The Sinnoh region. Dawn earns five ribbons to participate in the Sinnoh Grand Festival, where she loses to Zoey in the finals, placing her runner-up, and Zoey takes the Ribbon Cup. Ash defeats all eight Sinnoh gym leaders to participate in the Sinnoh League, where he defeats his new rival Paul in the quarter-final, then Ash loses to Tobias in the semi-finals, placing him in the Top 4 and Tobias beccomes
2988-574: The Terastal phenomenon, after graduating from Orange Academy; they continue their search to find "Six Heroes" with the Rising Volt Tacklers. 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 27 seasons, as of 2024, running
3071-801: The Top 8 and Tyson becomes the Winner in the Ever Grande Conference. Then Ash returns to Pallet Town. Ash continues his journey with Brock, May and Max in Kanto, where he participates in the Battle Frontier and gets seven Frontier Symbols after defeating the Frontier Brains. However, Ash declines the offer to be a Frontier Brain, and decides to continue his Pokémon journey. May collects five ribbons to participate in Kanto Grand Festival, where she defeats Drew in
3154-599: 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 portions of Chronicles consisted of a TV special called The Legend of Thunder , and installments from Pikachu's Winter Vacation , originally released on video. Pocket Monsters Encore ( ポケットモンスター アンコール , Poketto Monsutā Ankōru )
3237-674: The US, library episodes also aired on Cartoon Network in the Kids' WB years starting in 2002 and Boomerang in the Cartoon Network years starting in 2010 and have aired in Spanish on TeleXitos and Discovery Familia . Pokémon was originally licensed in the United States by 4Kids Entertainment , who produced a localized English adaptation that was syndicated by The Summit Media Group . The localized version premiered in first run syndication on September 8, 1998, twenty days before
3320-529: The United States, the anime aired on Kids' WB as a Saturday morning cartoon starting in February 1999. In its first week under the Kids' WB umbrella, Pokémon would manage to hit a 3.9 rating (a percentage of how much a specific demographic of people is watching), reaching 3.1 million viewers by September, and Nielsen stating that "half the boys (ages 6-11) watching TV (at 10 a.m.) are seeing Pokémon" by that November. Beginning in 2020, Netflix gained
3403-511: The West". She added: " Pokémon may not be high artistry (because, you know, it's for children), but the show's pervasiveness is a testament to the power of nostalgia." IGN ranked the series at 70th place in its list of "Top 100 Animated Series", saying that the series "had clever writing and a golden marketing formula designed to spread Nintendo's Pokémon videogames into new, lucrative territory." Pokémon has had several anime episodes removed from
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3486-494: The Winner of Lily of the Valley Conference. Bidding farewell to Dawn in Sinnoh and Brock one last time, Ash once again returns to Pallet Town. Ash, his mother Delia and Professor Oak take a holiday to the far-off Unova Region, where he meets and travels with would-be Dragon Master Iris and Striaton City Gym Leader, Pokémon Connoisseur, and sometimes detective Cilan . After winning all eight Unova badges and thwarting
3569-703: The Winner of the Lumiose Conference. Bidding farewell to his friends in Kalos, Ash once again returns to Pallet Town. Ash, Delia and her Mr. Mime are on vacation in the Alola region when Ash has an encounter with Tapu Koko, the guardian Pokémon of Melemele Island, who presents him with the Z-Ring, a device that, when paired with a special crystal, allows a Pokémon to unleash a powerful Z-move when synchronized with its trainer, leading him to stay in Alola and enroll at
3652-560: The center. Pikachu overpowers them, which convinces the trio of his teamwork value and inspires numerous subsequent attempts to steal him. In order to compete in a Pokémon League Tournament, Ash must defeat Gym Leaders and earn badges as evidence of his victories. Ash earns his first badge in Pewter City after battling with the Gym Leader Brock , who decides to venture with him. Together with Brock and Misty, Ash travels across
3735-605: The episode's featured Pokémon, Porygon, has rarely been seen in future episodes, with appearances limited to one brief cameo appearance in the movie Pokémon Heroes and in one scene-bumper later in season 1. Its evolutions Porygon2 and Porygon-Z have only appeared in a brief part of the opening sequence of Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice . Several other episodes have been removed from broadcast in Japan due to contemporary disasters that resemble events in
3818-497: The exclusive rights to stream new episodes in the United States; the twenty-third season, titled Pokémon Journeys: The Series debuted on June 12, 2020 and ended on March 5, 2021, with its fourth twelve episode batch., and continues with the twenty-fourth season, titled Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series , debuted on the service on September 10, 2021. The series has previously aired in syndication, with new episodes premiering on Kids' WB , Cartoon Network , and Disney XD . In
3901-406: The fact that Water-type Pokémon resist Fire-type Pokémon attacks, and that the rare Bond Phenomenon Ash's Greninja was subject to was said to be far more powerful than a conventional Mega Evolution. Several animators of the series also expressed disappointment that Ash had lost. TV Tokyo 's YouTube upload of the teaser of the next episode received an overwhelming number of dislikes as a result of
3984-514: The films in North America. They were directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Tetsuo Yajima, and written by Takeshi Shudo , Hideki Sonoda, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Shōji Yonemura , Eiji Umehara, and Aya Takaha. 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
4067-572: The first Pokémon series not to air on conventional broadcast television in the USA , unlike previous series. It premiered in Canada on Teletoon on a weekly basis from May 9, 2020, to June 5, 2021. The Pokémon Company International said on April 23, 2020 that Netflix has acquired the U.S. rights to future seasons, beginning with "Pokémon Journeys," for release in the country. Episodes were released in quarterly groups of twelve. On September 13, 2020, it
4150-422: The game series to reach such a degree of popularity and vice versa. Pokémon is regarded as the most successful video game adaptation of all time, with over 1,300 episodes broadcast and adapted for international television markets, concurrently airing in 192 countries worldwide and one of the most widely watched shows on Netflix, as of 2016. Ash Ketchum , a young boy from Pallet Town, comes of age and gains
4233-510: The investigative reporter Alexa, who is from the distant Kalos region. Having arrived back in Kanto, Iris and Cilan travel to Johto whilst Ash and Alexa head to Kalos. Ash and Alexa arrive in the Kalos region and Ash is itching to get started in earning his Gym badges. But after Alexa informs Ash that her sister, a Gym Leader, is currently absent, Ash travels to Lumiose City where he meets boy-genius Clemont and his younger sister Bonnie , unaware that Clemont is, in fact, Lumiose City's Gym Leader;
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#17327931692714316-570: The live After the Rain Nippon Budokan 2017: Clockwise / Anti-Clockwise tour was held at Nippon Budokan and was attended by 26,000 fans. Continuing on from 2016, 2017 and 2018, on April Fool's Day a new song was announced by the two who became girls with Mahō Shōjo After the rain specifications. The live After the Rain Saitama Super Arena 2018 Rain-making Feast/Feast of Begging was held on August 7 and 8, 2018. It
4399-565: The local Pokémon school. When he decides to undertake the trials necessary to master the power of the Z-Ring, Ash's new classmates Lana , Mallow , Lillie , Sophocles and Kiawe decide to accompany him. Ash takes part in the island challenges and defeat the Island Kahunas. Ash and his friends join the Aether Foundation and goes on Ultra Guardians mission to capture Ultra Beasts. Finally Ash gains his first league victory at
4482-655: The name was revealed in an interview. They said: "We were often sad and in pain, but from now on, we want to walk in the world after such rain". In the winter of 2015, before the unit group name was officially announced, the After the Rain Winter Tour 2015 was held in Nagoya , Osaka , Fukuoka and Tokyo . Additionally, a one-man live show, After the Rain (Mafumafu X Soraru) Ryogoku Kokugikan 2016 Morning Glow After Glow,
4565-431: The outcome. 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. After the Rain (duo) The group is active on Niconico . The official name of the group was formed by Mafumafu and Soraru . Previously, their group
4648-438: The place of EP038 and EP039. EP052 aired between EP047 and EP048 and EP053 between EP057 and EP058. The ending song is the English version of Type: Wild performed by Robbie Danzie, and it was produced for Pocket Monsters Encore and aired. Pokémon de English ( ポケモンdeイングリッシュ , Pokémon de Ingurisshu ) was a segment at the end of Pocket Monsters Encore used to teach Japanese children simple English words and phrases. All of
4731-406: The present, Goh returns to Azalea Town and ends up encountering the ghosts of his past. "Pikachu Translation Check...": Meowth has caught a bad cold, and the rest of Team Rocket are not providing much comfort. Meowth realizes just what it is that Team Rocket is lacking but falls asleep before he can tell the rest. After seeing some drone footage of Pikachu in action, Jessie and James decide to make
4814-496: The production studio, which lasted until the twenty-second season . OLM, Inc. handles animation production. Until episode 259 (episode 262 in Japan), during the fifth season , the series was animated using cel animation . Beginning with episode 260 (episode 263 in Japan), titled "Here's Lookin' at You Elekid!", all subsequent seasons are digitally animated. In a 2018 interview, the creators of Detective Pikachu , which features
4897-469: The program; the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake , the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami , and the 2014 Sinking of MV Sewol all have caused cancellations or indefinite or temporary postponements of episode broadcasts. In the United States, the September 11 attacks in 2001 as well as 2005's Hurricane Katrina led to the temporary removal of two episodes from syndication. On September 1, 2006, China banned
4980-441: The quarter-finals and advances to the semi-finals but she loses to Solidad, placing her in the Top 4, and Solidad takes the Ribbon Cup. Bidding farewell to May, Max and Brock as they went back to their hometowns, Ash returns to Pallet Town. After battling with Gary, Ash decides to travel to the Sinnoh region. Upon arriving in Sinnoh, Ash reunites with Brock and meet Dawn , another coordinator, who travels with them as they go through
5063-423: 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
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#17327931692715146-472: 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,
5229-497: The segments where later compiled into three volumes and later released. Pokémon de English uses a mixture of unedited Japanese and painted-over English video. New English lines were also recorded for this release by the original voice actors from both Japan and the United States. Pokémon de English was later released as rental only VHS and DVDs in 2002 and 2007, respectively, including English audio, as well as closed captioning in both English and Japanese. On September 17, 2002, it
5312-427: The series 3 out of 5 stars, saying: "Over the years, the energetic, imagination-filled, Japanese-inspired fantasy series has cut across cultural, gender, and age barriers to captivate a global audience of girls, boys, and even adults", but added: "Folks may also find the franchise's massive commercial appeal disturbing, especially since the show is mainly geared towards kids." Carl Kimlinger, in an August 2008 review of
5395-520: The series from prime time broadcasting (from 17:00 to 20:00), as it did Western animated series such as The Simpsons , to protect its struggling animation studios. The ban was later extended by one hour. On August 18, 2016, the XYZ episode Kalos League Victory! Satoshi's Greatest Decisive Battle ( カロスリーグ優勝!サトシ頂上決戦 , Karosurīgu yūshō! Satoshi chōjō kessen ) ( Down to the Fiery Finish! in
5478-448: The series' chief director up until To Be a Pokémon Master . The anime had made millions of dollars in Japan when it first aired. An average Pokémon episode costs about $ 100,000. Internationally, The Pokémon Company International handles production and distribution of the anime with Iyuno Media Group and Goldcrest Post and published by VIZ Media, who was VIZ LLC, but merged with ShoPro. The anime currently airs in 192 countries. In
5561-557: The series' impeccably PC message of friendship, cooperation and acceptance". He criticized the series' soundtrack as "tin-eared" and "bad video game music". Kevin McFarland, in a 2016 binge-watching guide of the Indigo League series for Wired , described the series as "a kids program that emphasizes the value of hard work, the importance of family and close friendship, and the ideals of love, trust, and honor. But it's also
5644-649: The sinister Team Plasma, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel throughout the eastern side of Unova to prepare for the Unova League, but Ash loses to Cameron in the quarter-finals, placing him in the Top 8. Cameron loses to Virgil in the semi-finals, placing him in the Top 4 and Virgil becomes the Winner of the Vertress Conference. Afterwards, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel through the Decolore Islands before Ash makes his way back to Pallet Town and meets
5727-540: The sporadically made later side story episodes typically air as special episodes. As of 2020 , 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 , Production I.G , Xebec , and Wit Studio , and distributed in Japan by Toho , with various studios distributing
5810-886: The strongest trainer in the world in order to battle Leon, the Champion of the Galar Region and current Monarch, and Goh attempts to catch each and every Pokémon, including Mew, and later takes part in trial missions of a research project called "Project Mew" to be a Chaser and find Mew. Ash defeats Leon in the final round of the World Coronation Series Masters Eight Tournament and becomes the new Monarch. Goh and other members of Project Mew travel to Faraway Island, where they encounter Mew and Goh befriends it instead of catching it. With their goals accomplished, Ash and Goh go their separate ways. Ash resumes his journey with Pikachu, but along
5893-426: The tournaments are a relief, a blessed pause in the cerebrum-liquefying formula as Ash and company square off against destined rivals for an episode or two." However, he stated that it would be enjoyed by its target audience, saying: "It's colorful, silly and lively (if insanely simplistic and cheap)" and added: "Parents will appreciate the absolute lack of objectionable content (aside from the promotion of animism ) and
5976-460: The way, they reunite with Misty and Brock and decide to travel with them again. After traveling for a while, Ash, Brock, and Misty return to their homes. Then, Ash decides to travel again to meet and befriend new Pokémon in order to achieve his goal of becoming a Pokémon Master. Liko , a girl from the Paldea region, who wears a mysterious pendant, and Roy , a boy from the Kanto region, who possesses
6059-540: Was active as Soraru X Mafumafu (Also known as: Sorairo Muffler (そらいろまふらー)). They made collaboration videos and the radio show Hikikomoranai Radio . They released the albums After the Rain Quest and Prerhythm Arch . In music making, Soraru performs vocals, mixing and mastering and Mafumafu is in charge of vocals, songwriting and arrangement. In this way, they share all the work between themselves. In addition, they work on live performances and merchandise. The origin of
6142-527: Was announced the anime will switch from airing on Sundays to Fridays on October 9, 2020. The show began airing on September 1, 2020 on Pop in the United Kingdom . The show aired on Pop Max on August 30, 2021. In this prequel episode, Pikachu's backstory as a Pichu, his being cared for by a Kangaskhan after falling off a cliff, and the events leading to his evolution into a Pikachu and eventually meeting Ash are revealed. "Splash, Dash, and Smash for
6225-532: Was announced the anime will switch from airing on Sundays to Fridays on October 9, 2020. The show began airing on September 1, 2020 on Pop in the United Kingdom . The show aired on Pop Max on August 30, 2021. The Japanese opening song is "One, Two, Three" ( 1 ( ワン ) ・ 2 ( ツー ) ・ 3 ( スリー ) , Wan, Tsū, Surī ) by After the Rain 's Soraru and Mafumafu for 31 episodes, and by Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō ( Takanori Nishikawa and Shō Kiryūin ) for 17 episodes (The first episode
6308-447: Was attended by 36,000 people in total across two days. On September 5 of the same year, the duo's second album Izanaware Traveler was released, making it their first album in two-and-a-half years. On the weekly Oricon Albums Chart dated September 17, 2018, the initial sales were 82,280, which greatly exceeded the previous work's 36,000, and debuted in second place. The album was certified gold on October 10, 2018. The duo's song 1・2・3
6391-462: 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! , which were broadcast in
6474-533: Was globally one of the most widely watched shows on Netflix, as of 2016. It is also available on Hulu (in the United States and Japan), Amazon Prime Video (in the United States), and JioCinema (in India). From when the series made its home on Disney XD, as much as every in-circulation episode was available on Watch Disney XD and later DisneyNOW in the United States until February 2022. Netflix removed
6557-484: Was held at Ryogoku Kokugikan for two days on July 16 and 17, and attended by 12,000 people. In April 2016, After the Rain's official homepage featured a joke that they would now be known as Mahō Shōjo After the Rain (魔法少女あふた〜ざ☆れいん), a unit consisting of Soraruko-chan (Soraru) and Mafuyuchan (Mafumafu). It was actually to promote their album Mahō Shōjo After the Rain Miracle Box (魔法少女あふた〜ざ☆れいん ミラクルBOX), which
6640-414: Was held on February 23. On April 12, 2017, the duo made their debut with the simultaneous release of two singles, "Kaidoku Funō" and "Anticlockwise", the opening and ending songs of the anime Atom: The Beginning and Clockwork Planet , respectively. On the weekly Oricon Singles Chart dated April 24, "Anticlockwise" debuted in 3rd place and "Kaidoku Funō" debuted at number 4. On August 9–10, 2017,
6723-570: Was replaced by 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
6806-439: Was replaced by 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
6889-658: Was sold at the venue of their After the Rain Ryogoku Kokugikan 2016 tour and sold out. Kurocrest Story , the band's first proper album followed on April 13, 2016, and made it into the top 100 yearly ranking. In 2015, the After the Rain Tour 2016 Winter Garden was held in Sapporo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo in winter 2016. Also, because Soraru was ill, the Tokyo performance was postponed and a transfer performance
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