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The Pokémon franchise was first introduced in Indonesia on June, 2001 through the broadcast of the first [[EP001|first episode of the Pokémon anime]]. | The Pokémon franchise was first introduced in Indonesia on June, 2001 through the broadcast of the first [[EP001|first episode of the Pokémon anime]]. | ||
==Pokémon Anime== | |||
The first episode of Pokémon was aired around June, 2001 by [[wp:SCTV|Surya Citra Televisi Indonesia]]; a commercial TV station owned by [[wp:Bimantara_Citra|Bimantara Citra]]. In short time, it became well-known amongst youngsters. However, from the [[Pokémon_the_Johto_Journeys|third season]] onwards, the [[Pokémon_anime|Pokémon anime]] has lost its popularity. Soon after, the show was stopped indefinitely. | |||
==Pokémon Merchandise== | |||
===Pokemon Manga=== | |||
Indonesia is one of the countries to publish the translated series of [[Pokémon_Pocket_Monsters|Pokemon Pocket Monsters]] by [[Kosaku_Anakubo|Kosaku Anakubo]]. It is published by [[wp:Elex_Media_Komputindo|Elex Media Komputindo]]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:45, 25 December 2010
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The Pokémon franchise was first introduced in Indonesia on June, 2001 through the broadcast of the first first episode of the Pokémon anime.
Pokémon Anime
The first episode of Pokémon was aired around June, 2001 by Surya Citra Televisi Indonesia; a commercial TV station owned by Bimantara Citra. In short time, it became well-known amongst youngsters. However, from the third season onwards, the Pokémon anime has lost its popularity. Soon after, the show was stopped indefinitely.
Pokémon Merchandise
Pokemon Manga
Indonesia is one of the countries to publish the translated series of Pokemon Pocket Monsters by Kosaku Anakubo. It is published by Elex Media Komputindo.
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Language | Indonesian | |||
Continent | Asia |
This article is part of Project Globe, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon franchise around the world. |