Pokémon in Greece

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Pokémon in Greece
Pokémon logo English.png
Greece Flag.png
Flag of Greece
Languages Greek
Continent Europe
Original anime airdates
EP001 1999
AG001 2004
DP001 2009
BW001
XY001
SM001
JN001
HZ001

The Pokémon franchise first reached Greece in 1999 with the debut of the anime, followed by the release of Pokémon Red and Blue Versions. All Pokémon games released in Europe have been released since then, all of them in their English format. Pokémon is written in Greek script as Πόκεμον, with an official adapted logo having been used for TV and print commercials in the past.

Pokémon anime

The Pokémon anime in Greece is broadcasted on Star Channel. It runs twice a week, currently following the Diamond & Pearl series series. Several Pokémon movies and shorts are also commonly broadcasted during holiday seasons of Christmas, Easter and Summer. Episodes of the series have been made available in VHS and DVD formats, with Ethnos (Έθνος), a newspaper, coming with free DVDs of the series every Saturday, during 2007.

Pokémon movies

The first three Pokémon movies has been brought in Greek cinemas, with Pokémon the First Movie premiering in April 21, 2000. After over six years of hiatus, Jirachi: Wish Maker released in DVD format, in 2006. Pokémon 4Ever, Pokémon Heroes and Destiny Deoxys, followed shortly after, one after another. The initial two movies were also re-released in that time. Pokémon movies are often broadcasted on television. Most recently, Arceus and the Jewel of Life broadcasted on the Greek Disney XD, dubbed in the Greek language.

Cast and crew

The lead role of Ash Ketchum is dubbed by Voula Kosta (Βούλα Κώστα). Michaela Antoniou (Μιχαέλα Αντωνίου) gave her voice to several main female characters, including Misty, Jessie, Officer Jenny, and Nurse Joy. James is dubbed by Fotis Petridis (Φώτης Πετρίδης), while Meowth and Brock are both voiced by Haris Grigoropoulos (Χάρης Γρηγορόπουλος). Loukas Frangoulis (Λουκάς Φραγκούλης) joined the main cast as Tracey Sketchit. May and Dawn are both dubbed by Stella Bonatsou (Στέλλα Μπονάτσου).

Pokémon merchandise

Several different types of Pokémon merchandise has been available in Greece over the years, including toys and an Official Pokémon Magazine.

Pokémon manga

The first 15 chapters of Pokémon Adventures was translated into Greek by Modern Times. These chapters were published over five books.

Pokémon Trading Card Game

Pokémon Trading Card Game is being distributed in its English format by Kaissa Games, starting with the Base Set.

External Links

Legendary Pokémon, fansite with a Greek counterpart


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