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'''Pokémon Learning League''' is a web-based educational series that uses characters from the [[Pokémon anime]] to teach students in the areas of science, math, language arts, and life skills. The site is aimed at American children in grades 3 to 6. The site was free when it was first set up in 2006 but is only viewable through a paid subscription service from January 1, 2007 on.
[[File:Mission Guides.png|thumb|Pokémon Learning League logo with the Mission Guides.]]
The '''Pokémon Learning League''' was a web-based educational series that used the main characters from the [[Pokémon anime]] to teach students in the areas of science, math, language arts, and life skills. The site was aimed at American children in grades three to six. The site was free when it was first set up in the Fall of 2006 but was later only viewable through a paid subscription service after January 1, 2007. On August 1, 2008 the site stopped taking new subscribers, and it now redirects to [[Pokémon.com]].


It should be noted that there are many variations from the main anime canon, including the existence of the PokéPilot. Additionally, the [[wp:fourth wall|fourth wall]] is often broken by the characters either asking for help or thanking the person doing the lesson.
It should be noted that there are many variations from the main anime canon, including the existence of the [[PokéPilot]] and going to different regions in each episode. Additionally, the [[Breaking the fourth wall|fourth wall]] was often broken by the characters either asking for help or saying thank you to the person doing the lesson.
The animation used for the website was done using Adobe Flash.


==Mission Guides==
==Mission Guides==
Mission Guides are characters created specifically for Pokémon Learning League to assist the student in four types of subject matter. As such, they don't appear in any media outside of Pokémon Learning League.
[[File:Dawn and Ash.png|thumb|{{an|Dawn}} and {{Ash}} in the Pokémon Learning League.]]
The Mission Guides are characters created specifically for the Pokémon Learning League to assist the student and the characters in the four types of subject matter. As such, they don't appear in any media outside of the Pokémon Learning League.


*[[Ada (Learning League)|Ada]] is the Mission Guide for Mathematics.
*{{OBP|Ada|Learning League}} is the Mission Guide for Mathematics.
*[[Lex]] is the Mission Guide for Language Arts.
*{{OBP|Lex|Learning League}} is the Mission Guide for Language Arts.
*[[Quinn]] is the Mission Guide for Life Skills.
*{{OBP|Quinn|Learning League}} is the Mission Guide for Life Skills.
*[[Siara]] is the Mission Guide for Science.
*{{OBP|Siara|Learning League}} is the Mission Guide for Science.


==Lessons==
==Lessons==
Lessons in Pokémon Learning League are divided up into three parts.
Lessons in the Pokémon Learning League are divided up into three parts.
===Watch===
===Watch===
In the '''Watch''' segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the [[Pokémon anime]] who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.  
In the '''Watch''' segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the [[Pokémon anime]] who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.  
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==Lesson synopsis==
==Lesson synopsis==
===Math===
*[[Math (Learning League)|List of all the Math lessons]]
[[Ada (Learning League)|Ada]] appears in all of these lessons.
*[[Science (Learning League)|List of all the Science lessons]]
====Types of Angles====
*[[Language Arts (Learning League)|List of all the Language Arts lessons]]
Ash and Brock are camping and want to pitch a tent, but are having trouble with the directions, as it is presented in various degrees.
*[[Life Skills (Learning League)|List of all the Life Skills lessons]]


Characters who appear in this episode are:
==Trivia==
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*Before the site launched, a pilot program was conducted from March to June of 2006 in 5th grade classrooms in Massachusetts, West Virginia, New Hampshire and New York with the following lessons: Steps of Writing a Research Report, [[Science (Learning League)#Rock Cycle|The Rock Cycle]], Punctuation, [[Math (Learning League)#Probability|Probability]], and [[Language Arts (Learning League)#Story Elements|Story Elements]].
*[[Brock]]
**When the pilot program was conducted, the Mission Guides hadn't been created at that point, so some of the lessons were instead taught by other characters, such as a different, unknown professor giving the lesson on Probability, and [[Norman]] giving the lesson on Story Elements.
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*When {{an|Dawn}} appeared on the site, her clothing was altered so that her white undershirt has long, white sleeves and she is wearing tights.
====PEMDAS (Order of Operations)====
*[[Officer Jenny]] was voiced by [[Kayzie Rogers]] instead of [[Emily Williams]] (her current voice actress at the time). Kayzie had voiced Jenny before, but only in ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]''.
Team Rocket has targeted Oak's Lab and has stolen a chest of Poké Balls. As they escape, they accidentally close the lid, only to find that it is locked with a special lock that has number combinations hidden within very complex math problems. The chest is later found by Ash and May, who must solve the puzzles using the order of operations.  
*None of the Pokémon were voiced by their Japanese voice actors, including {{AP|Pikachu}}.
*All of the episodes of the Learning League are non-canon from the main anime series. For example, there are some episodes that are set in the Hoenn region, the two-part Media being set in Goldenrod City even though May and Max haven't been there before, having some that are centered on Misty or having some other character, like Brawly and Roxanne, making an appearance.
*Misty's skin color is different on the site. Her skin has a white color to it, while in the anime, her skin is the regular peach color.
*In some episodes, the characters will sometimes do something they normally wouldn't do or act out of character (such as Brock in the Making Friends episode or Ash in the Self-Control episode).
*Some of the lessons would now be out-of-date because of some of the content since having been changed or updated, like the Food Pyramid or Solar System lessons.
*The amount of shading on the characters would change each episode. For example, Misty would have some shading in one episode, and then have little to no shading in another.
*The company 360KID is responsible for writing the lesson content, developing the scripts, and creating the 140 animated edVideos. All back-end database work was developed by Entropy Multimedia.
**All art, brand direction, and approvals came to 360KID from Pokémon Japan.
*The website had no music to any of the episodes and utilized sound effects that were different from the main anime.
*From 2009 to 2021, only three of the episodes had been found online but they were all fragmented. Two of the episodes were found to be uploaded by [https://mlikecheese.newgrounds.com/ one user] on Newgrounds (with one of the two episodes being visually edited) and [https://www.comdotgame.com/play/how-to-make-friends| another episode] was found on Comdotgame but most of the interactive parts of the episode no longer function.
**On January 17th, 2021, amet_cal on the [https://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/345/pokemon-learning-league Lost Media Wiki Forums] uploaded an archive of the site to [https://archive.org/details/pokemon-learning-league archive.org]. They downloaded all files from the site (Watch, Try, Apply, and other miscellaneous assets) while it was still active. The download link includes files from the site in .swf format, which can be viewed with an offline flash player.
<gallery>
Learning League Animation Errors.png|Various animation errors
Misty PLL.png|Misty in the Pokémon Learning League
Dawn PLL.png|Dawn in the Pokémon Learning League
Pokepilot.png|May presenting/holding the PokePilot.
</gallery>


Characters who appear in this episode are:
==External links==
*[[Jessie]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU3n7PzociY A video of the Water Cycle Lesson]
*[[James]]
*[[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
====Fractions====
Ash and May are traveling through a forest when they decide to take a snack break. They find out that they only have one [[Watmel Berry]]. So they decide to split it so that each Pokémon gets an equal share of the berry.


Characters that appear in this episode are
{{Project Mass Media notice}}
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[Ash's Grovyle]]
*[[May's Beautifly]]
*[[May's Skitty]]
*[[May's Munchlax]]
====Discounts====
While Ash was watching Brawly surf, a big wave wipes him out, and his surfboard is broken. So Ash decides to buy a him a new surfboard for him. The only problem is that he isn't sure which shop would have the least expensive board.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Brawly]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
 
Interestingly, the Pokémon world's currency is referred here as PokéDollars, and are worth the equivalent of a U.S dollar rather then the Japanese yen as in the games.
====Area of a Circle====
Misty's Psyduck is standing on the rim of a tank of water, naturally he falls in and struggles to get out. Misty helps him out and then decides to put a cover on the tanks of the gym. The only problem is that she has to find the area for the top of the circular tanks.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Misty]]
*[[Misty's Goldeen]]
*[[Misty's Psyduck]]
====Add and Subtract Fractions====
While Brock is making dinner for everyone, May decides to surprise them by making a cake. However, she only has two measuring cups to measure with. So she contacts Ada to learn about how add and subtract fractions.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
 
This episode suggests that May is usually a terrible cook.
====Equivalent Fractions====
As Ash's group is traveling, Ash suggest that they stop to take a break. He lets Corphish out so he could eat something as well. Corphish then grabs onto Ash's backpack and the cans of Pokémon food fall out and off a cliff into a river. Now that they're low on food, they decide to split it so each person gets a fair share. Only they can't figure out how to split up the grapes and the loaf of bread.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[Ash's Corphish]]
====Percents====
Brawly has just held a surfboarding tryouts competition in which Ash, May and Max had competited in. They all wished they made the team. As plenty of people had tried out. May wonders how Brawly will choose the best 3 surfers for the team. So they contact Ada, who suggests that the best way to look at the data would be through percents.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Brawly]]
 
Ash mentions other surfers who tried out: Lizzie, R.J and Jeff, but none of these characters are seen.
====Mean, Median, Mode, and Range====
Professor Oak has sent Tracey to collect data of the Pokémon that have been living around the area. He contacts Ada and shows her the data he has collected. The data is the weights of those the Pokémon he has observed. Ada shows him the range, mean, median and mode of that data set.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Tracey Sketchit]]
*{{p|Snorlax}}
====Area of a Rectangle====
Ash calls out Secptile and calls out various attacks such as Bullet Seed and Leaf Blade. Suddenly, Officer Jenny appears and calls out to them. She shows them that the park grounds have been torn up by Sceptile's attacks. She then mentions that there a volenteer gardeners who are keeping the park beautiful and asks Ash if he could help out in maintaining the park grounds. Ash accepts and gets to work. However, he wants to make sure that the grass patches fit the exposed areas. He contacts Ada who teaches him about the area of a rectangle.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[Ash's Sceptile]]
*[[Officer Jenny]]
 
===Science===
[[Siara]] appears in all of these lessons.
====Lunar Cycle====
Ash and May are heading towards a Pokémon contest arena, but it is getting late and are afraid that they'll have to continue in the dark. Ash is confident that the moon will be bright enough for them, but May isn't so sure about this, so they contact Siara about this.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[May's Skitty]]
 
Notably, this was the first episode made.
====The Atom====
Ash and May are traveling to another gym, and Ash is eager to get there quick. However, they are stopped by a wild Plusle and Minun who show them a very tiny mushroom. Ash speculates that it may be the smallest thing ever. They then learn that there are in fact things that are even smaller.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Plusle}}
*{{p|Minun}}
====The Sun====
Ash, May and Max are walking through a dark forest, they comment on how dark and chilly it is. They hope that the sun will come out at some point. At that point, they come across a group of Bellossom dancing. Max isn't sure of what they are doing so Ash checks his pokédex on the grass Pokémon. Finally the Sun appears and things don't appear as gloomy as before. May wants to know exactly what the Sun actually is, so they contact Siara and learn about it.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Bellossom}}
 
According to Siara and May's diolouge, it appears that The Pokémon world doesn't seem to share the same sun the world of the learning league lab and the mission guides inhabit. Meaning that the poképilot is possibly capable of extraplanetary or interdemensional communication.
 
====Heredity====
May and Max are heading to Petalburg City to see their mom and dad. They're excited because Norman is planning a surprise birthday party for Caroline. Along the way they pass Nurse Joy, who comments that May is looking more and more like her mother everyday, and that Max definitely has his father's eyes. These comments leave Max somewhat confused, but May notices that Max's eyes somewhat resemble their father's while May does resemble their mother. They contact Siara and learn how heredity works.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[May's Skitty]]
*[[Nurse Joy]]
*[[Norman]] (picture of his head only)
*[[Caroline]] (picture of her head only)
*[[Quinn]] (picture)
====Photosynthesis====
A Snorlax wakes up, notices a few berry bushes and naturally, eats them all. Then it promptly goes back to sleep. Tracey notices this and is worried that all of the berries are gone since the [[Oran]] bushes, as it turns out, belong to Professor Oak. Tracey decides to plant more for the other Pokémon, but isn't sure where to start. He contacts Siara and learns that plants make their own food through photopsynthesis.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Tracey]]
*{{p|Snorlax}}
====Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Tsunamis====
Ash, Pikachu and Brock are traveling on top of a ridge when an Absol appears before them. They mention that Absol don't come down from the mountains often, but only do so when a natural disaster is on the way. They decide to leave the area as quickly as they could. Suddenly a rather strong earthquake hits. They wonder if it's the disaster Absol warned them about eariler. They then notice that a crater had been made, but it is blocking the path home. The Absol suddenly appears once more and a rock slide occurs, filling in the newly created crater. They contact Siara and retell the events. Siara teaches them about how the earth can change dramatically.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Absol}}
====Elements====
Ash, May, Max and Pikachu are in a clearing near a river, accompanying them is a Sableye, who's busy looking at various rocks. Pikachu finds a very shiny one. May thinks it might be silver, which gets Max excited, and accidentally tips a rock which crushes the shiny rock. Now that the rock is broken, they can't tell if it really was silver, so the contact Siara and learn about elements.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Sableye}}
*[[Quinn]] (Picture)
*[[Lex]] (Picture)
*[[Ada (Learning League)|Ada]] (Picture)
====Weather Maps====
Ash was visiting Hoenn once more and was admiring the weather. They come across a Castform, which promptly changes from it's normal form into it's rainy form. Ash looks it up on his Pokédex and it mentions that it's form changes with the weather. Sure enough, it starts to rain and the Castform floats away. Ash and Pikachu find shelter and wonder when it will stop raining so they can continue to look for it. While he waits, he contacts Siara and tells her about the situation, and she teaches how to read a weather map and what the symbols mean.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Castform}}
 
According to the first map used in this lesson, the Learning League Lab is close to a northern bay. On the second map, several locations are were invented for the lesson, which include:
*Awesome Town
*Cool City
*Superduper City
*Chill Town
*Rad Island
*Peace Plateau
====Minerals====
The episode starts with Team Rocket walking through a forest, complaining about the heat and suffering as usually. Luckly for them, they come across a stream and cool off. Meowth spots some shiny rocks on the bank of the stream. Team Rocket jumps to the conclusion that it's gold, and leave to get tools to dig it all up. As they leave, Ash, May and Max appear from behind a ledge and come to the conclusion that they're up to no good as usual. They come to the stream also spot the "gold", but Ash doesn't believe that it really is gold. They contact Siara to find out about the rocks, and teaches them about minerals, and how they are different from rocks.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[Jessie]]
*[[James]]
*[[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]]
====Speed====
Ash, May, Max and Brock are at a park and in 1 hour, Ash will be battling someone. In order to kill time, the group decides to look around the different areas of the park. May and Max are heading to the beach, but it's 20 minutes away, so it'll take them 40 minutes to travel their and back. Brock has an even longer route since he'll be heading to the mountain, which will take him 30 minutes, but is supposed to be the closest to where they are now, and it'll only take him 20 to head back. However, Ash is heading to the woods, which is supposed to be the same distance as the beach, but it'll take only 10 minutes there and back. They wonder why it'll take different amounts of time to get to different areas, so they contact Siara, who teaches them about speed and how it is measured.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*{{p|Slowpoke}}
 
===Language Arts===
[[Lex]] appears in all of these lessons.
====Story Elements====
Ash and his friends are traveling through a forest, May is complaining that they have been walking for a while and asks Max for directions. They find out that they have been walking in circles. Ash suggests that they climb a mountain to get a better view of the area. They all agree and race to the top. They finally spot the next town, only for the weather to change for the worse. To avoid the rain, they take shelter inside a cave. The gang realizes that they had quite an adventure and decide to contact Lex and tell him about their experience. Lex then teaches the group about the parts of a story.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[Ash's Swellow]]
*[[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]]
====Similes and Metaphors====
Ash and Brock are backstage with Eevee at a Pokémon show. May finds out that for this competition, descriptions must be written about the Pokémon being entered. They contact Lex who teaches the group about Similes and Metaphors.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[May's Eevee]]
*"Girl" (no name given)
====Adverbs====
Ash, May, Max and Brock are heading towards another Pokémon contest, May is quite excited about it. When they get there, the group discovers that there are reporters there, interviewing the Coordinators about their Pokémon. This made May a little nervous, as she wasn't prepared for that. They decide to practice by holding a mock interview, May gives a response that seems rather... dull. So they contact Lex to see how the can "spice up" May's response.
 
Character that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Max]]
*[[May's Munchlax]]
*[[May's Squirtle]]
*"Interviewer" (no name)
====Writing for Different Audiences====
Brock was checking his email and finds that his brother, Forrest, has sent him one. Along with how much Brock's siblings misses him, the email also states that he has started an Onix fanclub, because he thinks Onix are great Pokémon and wants to link other Onix trainers together. Forrest has sent a rough draft of the letter he plans on sending to every trainer he could think of has trained an Onix, which includes Brock, Forrest's friends and even Bruno of the Elite Four. However, the letter Forest sent seems rather informal, which is an issue since this letter is being sent to Bruno. Brock decides to contact Lex to see how he can improve Forrest's letter. Lex teaches Brock that it isn't just the content of what you are writing, but who it is for that matters.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Brock]]
====Hyperbole, Personification, Onomatopoeia====
Ash, May and Max, along with Pikachu, Squirtle and Eevee are all heading towards a Pokémon contest, and as usual, May is psyched for it, and is hoping that a crowd will be there. Along the way they pass a poster with Bette's Butterfree on it advertising the for the contest, the poster claims that the audience will jump sky high. They pass another contest poster, this time with a Beedrill, which may or may not belong to someone called Toby, claiming that there's a buzz going on at the contest. A third poster with an Electrike belonging to Elena claims that it's thunder will run. These sayings confuse Max and Ash while May freaks out that she doesn't have a poster of her own, and that no one cheer for her (Much to the dismay of Ash and Max). She decides to make a poster of her own, but isn't sure how to make it so that it's as exciting as the other posters. They contact Lex who teaches them about Hyperboles, Personification and Onomatopoeia.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[May's Squirtle]]
*[[May's Eevee]]
*[[May's Munchlax]]
 
Bette, Toby and Elena are coordinators that are mentioned but don't appear in the lesson. Also, on Elena's poster, Electrike is spelled '''Elecktrike'''
====Personal Narrative====
Ash and his friends are on a ferry heading towards another battle Ash wants to compete in. Max comments that Ash has been in plenty of battles, and Ash replies that he's had fun at each one. Max then asks which one did he think was the best, Ash couldn't decide and recalls some of them, such as his battle with [[Ritchie]] and his [[Sparky|Pikachu]], and his battle with [[Falkner]], and catching [[Ash's Heracross|Heracross]]. However, as he tried to tell his stories, he tended to leave details out or stumble over his wording, which made the stories somewhat confusing to follow. Even Brock who had been with Ash himself couldn't understand Ash's recollections well. Ash was too excited to really make it clear for the group. So they decide to call Lex. Who suggests some pointers on how to make a personal story interesting for others.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Brock]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
 
During the episode, Brock recalls a dream where he and [[Harley]] went out for pizza and Harley couldn't stop talking about himself and that made him fall asleep in the dream, which caused Harley to get mad and throw soda at him, waking Brock up for real.
 
During this lesson, references to [[EP014|Electric Shock Showdown]], [[AG164|Ka Boom With a View]], [[AG173|New Plot - Odd Lot]], [[AG174|Going for Choke]] and [[EP001|Pokémon, I Choose You]] were made.
 
===Life Skills===
[[Quinn]] appears in all of these lessons.
====Teamwork====
Ash and May were in a double battle and lost. As they argue about the battle. Team Rocket spies on them and formulate a plan to steal their Pokémon by forming battle partnerships with Ash and May separately, with Jessie teaming up with May (in disguise), and James teaming up with Ash (also in disguise). Max has a bad feeling about this, which later materializes as Team Rocket's plan works and they end up with both Pikachu and Skitty. Ash and May are still arguing, so Max calls Quinn and learns about teamwork.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Jessie]]
*[[James]]
*[[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]]
*[[Max]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[May's Skitty]]
*[[May's Blaziken|May's Combusken]]
*[[Ash's Swellow]]
 
====I Messages====
Ash and Quinn were talking to each other over the PokéPilot, when Max and May get into a particularly nasty argument over Skitty who tore up one of Max's books, and mean words are exchanged. Quinn recalls similar arguments he had with his older sister, and using the PokéPilot, plays back parts of the argument and points out what Max and May could have said so they get their point across without them sounding mean to one another and how the conflict could have been resolved with "I messages".
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[Ash Ketchum]]
*[[Max]]
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Ash's Pikachu]]
*[[May's Skitty]]
*[[May's Munchlax]] (flashback)
====Expressing Emotions====
May and Max are getting ready for an upcoming Pokémon contest, as there will be many new trainers and coordinators there. All of a sudden, a frightened Ralts shows up and hides behind May. It's trainer, a young girl, follows it and meets May and Max. The girl introduces herself as Vanessa and says that she's a new trainer and she's having trouble with her Ralts. Max mentions that [[AG109|he's worked with a Ralts once before]]. Vanessa is impressed and says that she can't keep it from running away, getting frustrated or even from crying. Max mentions that Ralts are capable of copying the emotions of people. Vanessa wants to know how she could get Ralts to copy good emotions. Max suggest that they contact Quinn. They explain the situation to Quinn, and he suggests that in addition to telling how they feel, they also must show how they feel in a constructive empathetic manner.
 
Characters that appear in this episode are:
*[[May (anime)|May]]
*[[Max]]
*[[May's Combusken]]
*Vanessa
*{{p|Ralts}} (Vanessa's)
 
This episode is one of the very few Learning League episodes that has its own [[character of the day]].
 
===External links===
*[http://www.pokemonlearningleague.com/ Official site]


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Latest revision as of 17:54, 28 June 2023

Pokémon Learning League logo with the Mission Guides.

The Pokémon Learning League was a web-based educational series that used the main characters from the Pokémon anime to teach students in the areas of science, math, language arts, and life skills. The site was aimed at American children in grades three to six. The site was free when it was first set up in the Fall of 2006 but was later only viewable through a paid subscription service after January 1, 2007. On August 1, 2008 the site stopped taking new subscribers, and it now redirects to Pokémon.com.

It should be noted that there are many variations from the main anime canon, including the existence of the PokéPilot and going to different regions in each episode. Additionally, the fourth wall was often broken by the characters either asking for help or saying thank you to the person doing the lesson. The animation used for the website was done using Adobe Flash.

Mission Guides

Dawn and Ash in the Pokémon Learning League.

The Mission Guides are characters created specifically for the Pokémon Learning League to assist the student and the characters in the four types of subject matter. As such, they don't appear in any media outside of the Pokémon Learning League.

  • Ada is the Mission Guide for Mathematics.
  • Lex is the Mission Guide for Language Arts.
  • Quinn is the Mission Guide for Life Skills.
  • Siara is the Mission Guide for Science.

Lessons

Lessons in the Pokémon Learning League are divided up into three parts.

Watch

In the Watch segments, students are introduced to one or more characters from the Pokémon anime who have a problem. They then turn to the PokéPilot (and thus, the Mission Guide for that particular content area) to help them solve their problem.

Try

In the Try segments, students follow a guided practice along with the characters from the Watch segment. The Try segment reinforces the lesson taught in Watch, often mirroring the order that the process was followed there.

Apply

In the Apply segments, students play a game on their own (with minimal interference from the Mission Guide or any character) and apply the skill or skills that they have been taught. The Apply segments often end in a short video that shows the anime characters solving their problem.

Lesson synopsis

Trivia

  • Before the site launched, a pilot program was conducted from March to June of 2006 in 5th grade classrooms in Massachusetts, West Virginia, New Hampshire and New York with the following lessons: Steps of Writing a Research Report, The Rock Cycle, Punctuation, Probability, and Story Elements.
    • When the pilot program was conducted, the Mission Guides hadn't been created at that point, so some of the lessons were instead taught by other characters, such as a different, unknown professor giving the lesson on Probability, and Norman giving the lesson on Story Elements.
  • When Dawn appeared on the site, her clothing was altered so that her white undershirt has long, white sleeves and she is wearing tights.
  • Officer Jenny was voiced by Kayzie Rogers instead of Emily Williams (her current voice actress at the time). Kayzie had voiced Jenny before, but only in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon.
  • None of the Pokémon were voiced by their Japanese voice actors, including Pikachu.
  • All of the episodes of the Learning League are non-canon from the main anime series. For example, there are some episodes that are set in the Hoenn region, the two-part Media being set in Goldenrod City even though May and Max haven't been there before, having some that are centered on Misty or having some other character, like Brawly and Roxanne, making an appearance.
  • Misty's skin color is different on the site. Her skin has a white color to it, while in the anime, her skin is the regular peach color.
  • In some episodes, the characters will sometimes do something they normally wouldn't do or act out of character (such as Brock in the Making Friends episode or Ash in the Self-Control episode).
  • Some of the lessons would now be out-of-date because of some of the content since having been changed or updated, like the Food Pyramid or Solar System lessons.
  • The amount of shading on the characters would change each episode. For example, Misty would have some shading in one episode, and then have little to no shading in another.
  • The company 360KID is responsible for writing the lesson content, developing the scripts, and creating the 140 animated edVideos. All back-end database work was developed by Entropy Multimedia.
    • All art, brand direction, and approvals came to 360KID from Pokémon Japan.
  • The website had no music to any of the episodes and utilized sound effects that were different from the main anime.
  • From 2009 to 2021, only three of the episodes had been found online but they were all fragmented. Two of the episodes were found to be uploaded by one user on Newgrounds (with one of the two episodes being visually edited) and another episode was found on Comdotgame but most of the interactive parts of the episode no longer function.
    • On January 17th, 2021, amet_cal on the Lost Media Wiki Forums uploaded an archive of the site to archive.org. They downloaded all files from the site (Watch, Try, Apply, and other miscellaneous assets) while it was still active. The download link includes files from the site in .swf format, which can be viewed with an offline flash player.

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