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===Movies=== | ===Movies=== | ||
All movies from the first to the seventh is known to have been released on DVD in Sweden. Then on May 15, 2009, Disney XD had their premiere of ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''. The tenth movie has also aired on Disney XD. ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' had a television premiere on Disney XD in 2010 and was said to be released on DVD soon by "Egmont Kärnan AB". ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'' are not known to have been dubbed in Swedish. | All movies from the first to the seventh is known to have been released on DVD in Sweden. Then on May 15, 2009, Disney XD had their premiere of ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''. The tenth movie has also aired on Disney XD. ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' had a television premiere on Disney XD in 2010 and was said to be released on DVD soon by "Egmont Kärnan AB". ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' and ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'' are not known to have been dubbed in Swedish. | ||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
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* '''Adam Fiétz''' - [[Conway]] or [[Professor Rowan]] | * '''Adam Fiétz''' - [[Conway]] or [[Professor Rowan]] | ||
* '''Staffan Hallerstam''' - Movie 6 and 7 | * '''Staffan Hallerstam''' - Movie 6 and 7 | ||
==Pokémon and grammar== | |||
Although the Swedish dub tends not to use any inflections of Pokémon some can be heard throughout the series such as the genitive ''Pokémons''. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The headquarters of {{wp|Bergsala}}, Nintendo's distributor in the Nordic countries and the baltics, is located at Marios Gata, Kungsbacka, Sweden. | |||
==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.pokemon.com/se/ The official Swedish Pokémon website] (minisite) | *[http://www.pokemon.com/se/ The official Swedish Pokémon website] (minisite) | ||
*[http://www.nintendo.se/pokemon Pokémon at Nintendo.se] | |||
*[http://www.tv4.se/pokemon Pokémon at tv4.se] | *[http://www.tv4.se/pokemon Pokémon at tv4.se] | ||
*[http://www.tv4play.se/barn/pokemon Pokémon at TV4Play] | *[http://www.tv4play.se/barn/pokemon Pokémon at TV4Play] |
Revision as of 14:21, 6 December 2016
Pokémon in Sweden | ||||
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Language | Swedish | |||
Continent | Europe | |||
Original anime airdates | ||||
EP001 | March 4, 2000 | |||
AG001 | May 15, 2004 | |||
DP001 | February 26, 2008 | |||
BW001 | September 3, 2011 | |||
XY001 | March 30, 2014 | |||
SM001 | ||||
JN001 | ||||
HZ001 |
The Pokémon anime first reached Sweden in March 2000, with the first broadcast of Pokémon - Jag väljer dig!.
Pokémon video games
Pokémon games sold in Sweden are not translated to Swedish, rather they are left in English. The games are released at the same time as in the rest of Europe. The only game released in Swedish is Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, but only the interface had been translated and the cards themselves remained in English.
Stores known for distributing Pokémon events in Sweden are GameStop, and Toys "R" Us.
Pokémon anime
The Pokémon anime is broadcasted on Disney XD, previously known as Fox Kids and then Jetix, and TV4 in Sweden. The season Pokémon: Battle Frontier was not aired after the Pokémon: Advanced Battle season, but was just skipped, going directly to Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl. Pokémon: Battle Frontier was instead broadcasted on TV4+ and TV4's online site.
In Sweden the anime is available on Netflix.
Movies
All movies from the first to the seventh is known to have been released on DVD in Sweden. Then on May 15, 2009, Disney XD had their premiere of Giratina and the Sky Warrior. The tenth movie has also aired on Disney XD. Arceus and the Jewel of Life had a television premiere on Disney XD in 2010 and was said to be released on DVD soon by "Egmont Kärnan AB". Lucario and the Mystery of Mew and Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea are not known to have been dubbed in Swedish.
Music
So far, the only Pokémon music CD to be released in Swedish is Pokémon 3 den ultimata samlingen: Med musik från både filmen och TV-serien (Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack). However, other albums in English, such as Pokémon the First Movie, have been available for sale in Sweden.
Cast and crew
Ash Ketchum's voice is made by Dick Ericsson in the Swedish dub. Misty was dubbed by the Swedish singer Anna Book in the first four seasons and the first three movies, Annica Smedius later on, and Maria Rydberg during the 55th episode. Brock was always voiced by Mattias Knave. May, Towa from the fourth movie, Miranda from the first movie, and most of the Nurse Joys were voiced by Maria Rydberg, and Max was voiced by Nick Atkinson. The famous Swedish family "Wahlgren" has made many of the voices in the series, Pernilla Wahlgren does Delia Ketchum's voice, Hans Wahlgren are voicing the Pokédex during the first season and Professor Oak. Nils Wahlgren is the voice actor of Meowth, and Niclas Wahlgren made Tracey's voice. Jessie is voiced by Annelie Berg and James by Andreas Nilsson. Other characters:
- Elina Raeder - Dawn
- Adam Giertz - Samuel Oak (Movie 4)
- Annika Rynger - Officer Jenny
- Johan Hedeberg - Giovanni
- Kim Sulocki - Todd Snap
- Kristian Ståhlgren - Hunter (Movie 4)
- Therese Reuterswärd - Neesha (Movie 1)
- Måns Eriksson - Fergus (Movie 1)
- Stephan Carlsén - Mewtwo (Movie 1)
- Fredrik Dolk - Lugia (Movie 2)
- Gunner Ernblad - Slowking (Movie 2)
- Peter Sjöqvist - Mimey
- Jennie Jahns - Diana from Movie 4, J (and maybe Angie)
- Adam Fiétz - Conway or Professor Rowan
- Staffan Hallerstam - Movie 6 and 7
Pokémon and grammar
Although the Swedish dub tends not to use any inflections of Pokémon some can be heard throughout the series such as the genitive Pokémons.
Trivia
- The headquarters of Bergsala, Nintendo's distributor in the Nordic countries and the baltics, is located at Marios Gata, Kungsbacka, Sweden.
Related articles
External links
- The official Swedish Pokémon website (minisite)
- Pokémon at Nintendo.se
- Pokémon at tv4.se
- Pokémon at TV4Play
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