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===Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2 ([[BW085]]-[[BW108]])===
===Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2 ([[BW085]]-[[BW108]])===
[[File:Best Wishes 2 logo.png|thumb|Best Wishes! Season 2 logo]]
[[File:Best Wishes 2 logo.png|thumb|Best Wishes! Season 2 logo]]
''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes Season 2'' (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ シーズン2) mainly consists of [[Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup]] and [[Vertress Conference]] tournaments. [[Cynthia]] and {{an|Dawn}} return, and the group meets {{an|Meloetta}}. {{an|Giovanni}} returns as a major character to lead Team Rocket in "Operation Tempest," a mission to capture Meloetta and the [[Forces of Nature]].
''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes Season 2'' (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ シーズン2) mainly consists of [[Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup]] and [[Vertress Conference]] tournaments. [[Cynthia]] and {{an|Dawn}} return, and the group meets {{an|Meloetta}}. {{an|Giovanni}} returns as a major character to lead Team Rocket in [[Operation Tempest]], a mission to capture Meloetta and the [[Forces of Nature]].
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===Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N ([[BW109]]-[[BW122]])===
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The ''Best Wishes'' title is likely intentionally comprised of words beginning with B and W as an allusion to its counterpart games, {{2v2|Black|White}}. Additionally, the katakana transcription of the English word "Wishes" (ウイッシュ ''Uisshu'') contains the Japanese name of [[Unova]] (イッシュ ''Isshu''), the region the games and anime series take place in.
The ''Best Wishes'' title is likely intentionally comprised of words beginning with B and W as an allusion to its counterpart games, {{2v2|Black|White}}. Additionally, the katakana transcription of the English word "Wishes" (ウイッシュ ''Uisshu'') contains the Japanese name of [[Unova]] (イッシュ ''Isshu''), the region the games and anime series take place in.
"Best wishes" is exclaimed at various points in the series, usually when the heroes are saying goodbye to a reoccuring character or a [[Character of the day]]. This carries over even to the dub.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* For several weeks, previews of the ''Best Wishes'' series's early episodes explicitly excluded [[Ash Ketchum]], with the hosts of [[Pokémon Sunday]] commenting on his absence. Ash also did not appear on a pre-release poster.
* For several weeks, previews of the ''Best Wishes'' series's early episodes explicitly excluded [[Ash Ketchum]], with the hosts of [[Pokémon Sunday]] commenting on his absence. Ash also did not appear on a pre-release poster.
* Ash catches the Unova [[starter Pokémon]] in reverse Pokédex order, obtaining {{AP|Oshawott}}, then {{AP|Tepig}}, and finally {{AP|Snivy}}. All previous times he has caught multiple starter Pokémon he has caught the {{type|Grass}} among them first, following up with the {{type|Fire}} in all regions but [[Hoenn]], and finally catching the {{type|Water}} among the group in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] only.
* Ash catches the Unova [[starter Pokémon]] in reverse Pokédex order, obtaining {{AP|Oshawott}}, then {{AP|Tepig}}, and finally {{AP|Snivy}}. All previous times he has caught multiple starter Pokémon, he has caught the {{t|Grass}} type among them first, following up with the {{t|Fire}} type in all regions but [[Hoenn]], and finally catching the {{t|Water}} type among the group in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] only.
* The first few episodes of this series share similar elements to the first few episodes of the [[original series]], and the series features many allusions to the original series, including:
* This series features many allusions to the [[original series]], especially in its first few episodes, including:
** Both of Ash's traveling companions are based on Gym Leaders.
** Both of Ash's traveling companions are based on Gym Leaders.
** Ash meets his female traveling companion first.
** Ash meets his female traveling companion first.
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*** Both male companions are the first Gym Leaders of their respective regions that Ash faces and obtains badges from.
*** Both male companions are the first Gym Leaders of their respective regions that Ash faces and obtains badges from.
** The sixth episode of both series feature a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that evolves via the {{evostone|Moon Stone}}.
** The sixth episode of both series feature a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that evolves via the {{evostone|Moon Stone}}.
** Ash catches the Unova starters in the same circumstances as he caught the Kanto starters: the Water-type Pokémon follows him, the Fire-type Pokémon is abandoned by its original trainer, and the Grass-type Pokémon is found in the wild.
** Ash catches the Unova starters in the same circumstances as he caught the Kanto starters: the Water-type Pokémon follows him, the Fire-type Pokémon is abandoned by its original Trainer, and the Grass-type Pokémon is found in the wild.
*** Also the Fire-type's original trainer tries to get their former Pokémon back after witnessing their powers, but fail.
*** Also the Fire type's original Trainer tries to get their former Pokémon back after witnessing their powers, but fails.
*** The Grass-type's situations were also similar, having left their trainer, they distrusted humans until Ash gained their respect. They then allowed him to battle and capture them.
*** The Grass type's situations were also similar, having left their Trainer, the Pokémon distrusting humans until Ash gained its respect. It then allowed him to battle and catch it.
*** Only the Fire-type evolved while the other two did not.
*** Only the Fire type evolved while the other two did not.
** Ash captured more than six Pokémon.
** Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} more than six Pokémon.
*** He also captured a three-staged evolutionary {{type|Bug}}, who evolved into their final form, as well as an additional Water-type, and also a {{type|Fighting}}.
*** He also caught a {{type|Bug}} Pokémon with a three-stage evolutionary line who evolved into its final form, an additional Water type, and a {{t|Fighting}} type.
*** He also received a [[Pokémon Egg]].
*** He also received a [[Pokémon Egg]].
* Similar to the near end of the [[original series]], [[Ash's Charizard]] later returns near the end of this series.
** [[Ash's Charizard]] returns near the end of the series.
* The main heroine from the ''Best Wishes'' series, {{an|Iris}}, also shares some similarities to the main heroine from the original series, {{an|Misty}}. Both of them:
** Ash's traveling companions leave in the second to last episode of the series.
** Try to avoid returning to a specific [[Gym]].
** The main heroine from the ''Best Wishes'' series, {{an|Iris}}, also shares some similarities to the main heroine from the original series, {{an|Misty}}. Both of them:
** Debuts in the first episode of the series, but she is not introduced in full until the second.
*** Try to avoid returning to a specific [[Gym]].
** Are aiming to master a specific Pokémon [[type]], with Misty aiming to be a Water Pokémon master, while Iris wishes to be a {{type|Dragon}} Master.
*** Debuts in the first episode of the series, but she is not introduced in full until the second.
** Are afraid of a specific Pokémon type, with Misty fearing Bug-types, while Iris is scared of {{type|Ice}}s.
*** Are aiming to master a specific Pokémon [[type]], with Misty aiming to be a Water Pokémon master, while Iris wishes to be a {{type|Dragon}} Master.
** Both traveled with a Pokémon which they kept outside the [[Poké Ball]], Misty with {{TP|Misty|Togepi|Togetic}} and Iris with {{TP|Iris|Axew}}.
*** Are afraid of a specific Pokémon type, with Misty fearing Bug types, while Iris is scared of {{t|Ice}} types.
*** Both traveled with a Pokémon which they kept outside the [[Poké Ball]], Misty with {{TP|Misty|Togepi|Togetic}} and Iris with {{TP|Iris|Axew}}.
* ''Best Wishes'' is the first anime series that did not premiere on the same day its respective games were released since the original series.
* ''Best Wishes'' is the first anime series that did not premiere on the same day its respective games were released since the original series.
* This is the shortest completed series of the anime so far, with 142 episodes.
* This is the shortest completed series of the anime so far, with 142 episodes.
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** That uses the same title card throughout the entire series.
** That uses the same title card throughout the entire series.
** Which none of Ash's Gym Battles are interrupted by Team Rocket.
** Which none of Ash's Gym Battles are interrupted by Team Rocket.
** In which {{Ash}} does not part ways with a Pokémon through [[Released Pokémon|release]] or for the purposes of training.
** In which extra Pokémon Ash caught were not sent to {{an|Professor Oak}}'s [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|lab]] in [[Pallet Town]]; instead, they were sent to the laboratory of the region's [[Pokémon Professor]], [[Professor Juniper]].
** In which extra Pokémon Ash captured were not sent to {{an|Professor Oak}}'s [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|lab]] in [[Pallet Town]]; instead, they were sent to the laboratory of the region's [[Pokémon Professor]], [[Professor Juniper]].
** In which Ash actively cycles his Pokémon between those in his [[party]] and in [[Pokémon Storage System|storage]], though only with the Pokémon he caught in Unova.
** In which Ash actively cycles his Pokémon between those in his [[party]] and in [[Pokémon Storage System|storage]], though only with the Pokémon he caught in Unova.
** In which Ash does not have a [[Full Battle|full six-on-six battle]].
** In which Ash does not have a [[Full Battle|full six-on-six battle]].
*** He does, however, use six Pokémon in his battle against [[Cameron]], although Cameron only uses five Pokémon due to his belief that a Full Battle is a five-on-five battle.
*** He does, however, use six Pokémon in his battle against {{un|Cameron}}, although Cameron only uses five Pokémon due to his belief that a Full Battle is a five-on-five battle.
** After the Pokèmon League ended, Ash and his friends still journeyed in the respective region for a while.
** After the Pokémon League ended, Ash and his friends still journeyed in the respective region for a while.
** Team Rocket changes their outfit during the series, but changes back to the white uniforms they've worn from previous series.
** Team Rocket changes their outfit during the series, but changes back to the white uniforms they've worn from previous series.


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''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N''
''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N''
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''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure!''
''Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure!''
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Revision as of 16:56, 24 September 2016

Best Wishes! redirects here. For the similarly named first opening of the Best Wishes series, see Best Wishes! (song).
Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2 redirects here. For the similarly named CD, see Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2 (CD).

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Pokémon the Series: Black & White (Japanese: ポケットモンスターベストウイッシュ Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!), referred to by fans as the Best Wishes series, is the fourth series of the Pokémon anime and is based on the events of the Generation V core series Pokémon games. It follows the Diamond & Pearl series and was succeeded by the XY series. It ran from September 23, 2010 to September 26, 2013 in Japan and from February 12, 2011 to December 7, 2013 in the United States. It was not given an English name until after the release of Pokémon the Series: XY.

As with both the Advanced Generation and Diamond & Pearl series before it, the Best Wishes series begins with only Ash Ketchum, headed off to a new region with his Pikachu. Much like before, his previous female companion, Dawn, has left the series, while, unlike the previous three series, with the exception of the Orange Archipelago saga, Brock does not join him in his journey in Unova. Instead, Ash now travels through Unova with a girl by the name of Iris and with one of the first Unova Gym Leaders, Cilan, who is also a Pokémon Connoisseur.

As before, Ash receives a change of clothes. For the first time in the entire show, the Team Rocket trio also receive a change of clothes, but later change back to their original outfits. Additionally, the Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny in Unova are designed differently than those of the regions visited by Ash before. Best Wishes is also notable for Jessie, James, and Meowth not being present in all episodes outside of clip shows and the first episode, a trend that continued into the XY series. For a majority of the series they play a significantly more antagonistic role than in any other series, displaying very little humor (although this was restored during the Decolore Islands arc).

The series also saw the return of Who's That Pokémon? in the English dub of the first episode, and the return of Dare da? in BW061 after an absence of 444 episodes.

It is divided into three seasons for audiences outside of Japan.

Episodes in the Best Wishes series are numbered with the prefix BW on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the list of Best Wishes series episodes.

Japanese seasons

The Best Wishes series has been divided into multiple arcs in the Japanese release, similar to the "chapters" of the original series.

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! (BW001-BW084)

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Pocket Monsters Best Wishes (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウィッシュ) includes Ash's arrival in Unova, his meeting Iris and Cilan, and collecting the Gym Badges of the region. Several times throughout the arc, Ash and his friends come into major conflicts with Team Rocket.

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2 (BW085-BW108)

Best Wishes! Season 2 logo

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes Season 2 (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ シーズン2) mainly consists of Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup and Vertress Conference tournaments. Cynthia and Dawn return, and the group meets Meloetta. Giovanni returns as a major character to lead Team Rocket in Operation Tempest, a mission to capture Meloetta and the Forces of Nature.

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N (BW109-BW122)

Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N logo

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes Season 2 - Episode N (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ シーズン2 エピソードN) focuses on N and Team Plasma. Ash, Iris and Cilan learn of the White Ruins and decide to visit Cedric Juniper's expedition there. On their way, they meet N and become involved in Ghetsis's plot to have Team Plasma take control of the world using Colress's Pokémon control device.

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure! (BW123-BW142)

Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure logo

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes Season 2 - Decolora Adventure! (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ベストウイッシュ シーズン2 デコロラアドベンチャー!) comprises Ash and his friends touring the Decolore Islands on their way back to Kanto. On their way, they meet Alexa, a Pokémon photographer from the Kalos region.

Dub seasons

When the Best Wishes series came to be dubbed into English and other languages, it was divided into three seasons:

Movies

Gallery

Posters

Japanese

English

Characters

Main characters

Rivals

Supporting characters

Antagonists

Etymology

The Best Wishes title is likely intentionally comprised of words beginning with B and W as an allusion to its counterpart games, Black and White. Additionally, the katakana transcription of the English word "Wishes" (ウイッシュ Uisshu) contains the Japanese name of Unova (イッシュ Isshu), the region the games and anime series take place in.

"Best wishes" is exclaimed at various points in the series, usually when the heroes are saying goodbye to a reoccuring character or a Character of the day. This carries over even to the dub.

Trivia

  • For several weeks, previews of the Best Wishes series's early episodes explicitly excluded Ash Ketchum, with the hosts of Pokémon Sunday commenting on his absence. Ash also did not appear on a pre-release poster.
  • Ash catches the Unova starter Pokémon in reverse Pokédex order, obtaining Oshawott, then Tepig, and finally Snivy. All previous times he has caught multiple starter Pokémon, he has caught the Grass type among them first, following up with the Fire type in all regions but Hoenn, and finally catching the Water type among the group in Kanto and Johto only.
  • This series features many allusions to the original series, especially in its first few episodes, including:
    • Both of Ash's traveling companions are based on Gym Leaders.
    • Ash meets his female traveling companion first.
    • Ash meets his male traveling companion in the fifth episode, when he leaves behind his Gym Leader duties to travel with Ash.
      • Both male companions are the first Gym Leaders of their respective regions that Ash faces and obtains badges from.
    • The sixth episode of both series feature a Pokémon that evolves via the Moon Stone.
    • Ash catches the Unova starters in the same circumstances as he caught the Kanto starters: the Water-type Pokémon follows him, the Fire-type Pokémon is abandoned by its original Trainer, and the Grass-type Pokémon is found in the wild.
      • Also the Fire type's original Trainer tries to get their former Pokémon back after witnessing their powers, but fails.
      • The Grass type's situations were also similar, having left their Trainer, the Pokémon distrusting humans until Ash gained its respect. It then allowed him to battle and catch it.
      • Only the Fire type evolved while the other two did not.
    • Ash caught more than six Pokémon.
      • He also caught a Bug-type Pokémon with a three-stage evolutionary line who evolved into its final form, an additional Water type, and a Fighting type.
      • He also received a Pokémon Egg.
    • Ash's Charizard returns near the end of the series.
    • Ash's traveling companions leave in the second to last episode of the series.
    • The main heroine from the Best Wishes series, Iris, also shares some similarities to the main heroine from the original series, Misty. Both of them:
      • Try to avoid returning to a specific Gym.
      • Debuts in the first episode of the series, but she is not introduced in full until the second.
      • Are aiming to master a specific Pokémon type, with Misty aiming to be a Water Pokémon master, while Iris wishes to be a Dragon-type Master.
      • Are afraid of a specific Pokémon type, with Misty fearing Bug types, while Iris is scared of Ice types.
      • Both traveled with a Pokémon which they kept outside the Poké Ball, Misty with Togepi and Iris with Axew.
  • Best Wishes is the first anime series that did not premiere on the same day its respective games were released since the original series.
  • This is the shortest completed series of the anime so far, with 142 episodes.
    • This series also has the fewest dub seasons of all completed series, with three.
    • This is also the series with the fewest movies to date, with only three.
    • Its first Japanese opening theme, Best Wishes, is currently the longest running opening theme, which hasn't been re-mixed.
  • This is the first series in which all episodes that were originally aired in Japan were dubbed. Previously, the original series had four banned episodes and the Advanced Generation series and Diamond & Pearl series dubs each skipped recap episodes. There were two unaired episodes in the Best Wishes series, but they were also unaired in Japan.
  • With the beginning of this series, many attacks have had their visual appearances changed (for instance, Fire-type attacks and Stone Edge are now rendered in CGI, while physical Steel-type attacks make the corresponding body part steel-colored rather than white). Hyper Beam has also been changed considerably, to match how it looks in the games.
  • What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!, the final episode of Season 2: Episode N aired in Japan during the same week that New Places... Familiar Faces!, the first episode of Episode N aired in the United States.
  • This is the first series where Cassidy and Butch don't appear.
  • This is the only series:
    • In which Jessie's Wobbuffet is not part of the regular cast. His only appearance in this series was in The Dream Continues!.
    • In which there are no boss fantasies.
    • That uses the same title card throughout the entire series.
    • Which none of Ash's Gym Battles are interrupted by Team Rocket.
    • In which extra Pokémon Ash caught were not sent to Professor Oak's lab in Pallet Town; instead, they were sent to the laboratory of the region's Pokémon Professor, Professor Juniper.
    • In which Ash actively cycles his Pokémon between those in his party and in storage, though only with the Pokémon he caught in Unova.
    • In which Ash does not have a full six-on-six battle.
      • He does, however, use six Pokémon in his battle against Cameron, although Cameron only uses five Pokémon due to his belief that a Full Battle is a five-on-five battle.
    • After the Pokémon League ended, Ash and his friends still journeyed in the respective region for a while.
    • Team Rocket changes their outfit during the series, but changes back to the white uniforms they've worn from previous series.

In other languages

Pokémon the Series: Black & White


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure!


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