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** If Japanese episodes are taken into account, this season would be 82 episodes long. [[EP035]] and [[EP038]] were banned outside of Japan. Also, ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'' was initially banned but re-aired after heavy editing as a "lost episode" during [[S02|Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands]]. It was never aired again nor was it included in DVD releases.
** If Japanese episodes are taken into account, this season would be 82 episodes long. [[EP035]] and [[EP038]] were banned outside of Japan. Also, ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'' was initially banned but re-aired after heavy editing as a "lost episode" during [[S02|Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands]]. It was never aired again nor was it included in DVD releases.
** ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]'', ''[[EP053|The Purr-fect Hero]]'', ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'' and ''[[Snow Way Out!]]'' are considered episodes of the season but are considered special episodes in Japan.
** ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]'', ''[[EP053|The Purr-fect Hero]]'', ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'' and ''[[Snow Way Out!]]'' are considered episodes of the season but are considered special episodes in Japan.
* In India, This season was specially shown as ''[[Pokemon:Indigo League]]'' in the TV's programme menu, but after the second season ''[[Pokemon:Adventures in the Orange Islands]]'' They stopped showing it and only shown [[Pokemon]].


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 08:53, 31 August 2015

Pokémon: Indigo League
Season 1
Season1 logo.png
Logo for the season
Opening Pokémon Theme
Episodes 52
Region Kanto
Series Original
Preceded by None
Followed by Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands
Episode List
1 Pokémon - I Choose You!
2 Pokémon Emergency!
3 Ash Catches a Pokémon
4 Challenge of the Samurai
5 Showdown in Pewter City
6 Clefairy and the Moon Stone
7 The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
8 The Path to the Pokémon League
9 The School of Hard Knocks
10 Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village
11 Charmander – The Stray Pokémon
12 Here Comes the Squirtle Squad
13 Mystery at the Lighthouse
14 Electric Shock Showdown
15 Battle Aboard the St. Anne
16 Pokémon Shipwreck
17 Island of the Giant Pokémon
18 Tentacool & Tentacruel
19 The Ghost of Maiden's Peak
20 Bye Bye Butterfree
21 Abra and the Psychic Showdown
22 The Tower of Terror
23 Haunter versus Kadabra
24 Primeape Goes Bananas
25 Pokémon Scent-sation!
26 Hypno's Naptime
27 Pokémon Fashion Flash
28 The Punchy Pokémon
29 Sparks Fly for Magnemite
30 Dig Those Diglett!
31 The Ninja Poké-Showdown
32 The Flame Pokémon-athon!
33 The Kangaskhan Kid
34 The Bridge Bike Gang
35 Ditto's Mysterious Mansion
36 Pikachu's Goodbye
37 The Battling Eevee Brothers
38 Wake Up Snorlax!
39 Showdown at Dark City
40 The March of the Exeggutor Squad
41 The Problem with Paras
42 The Song of Jigglypuff
43 Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon
44 A Chansey Operation
45 Holy Matrimony!
46 So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd
47 Who Gets to Keep Togepi?
48 Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden
49 The Case of the K-9 Caper!
50 Pokémon Paparazzi
51 The Ultimate Test
52 The Breeding Center Secret

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Pokémon: Indigo League (known at the time it was first aired simply as Pokémon) is the first dubbed season of the Pokémon anime. The season follows rookie Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum, his Pikachu, and his friends Misty and Brock as they travel across the Kanto region. The subtitle "Indigo League" is not used within the episodes, but was later added by the DVD boxed sets to distinguish it from the later seasons.

In Canada, the series was picked up by YTV. In the United States, the first forty episodes (excluding three) aired in syndication in 1998, with the rest of the thirty-nine episodes were ran and picked up by Kids' WB! starting with The Problem with Paras in 1999. The season began with Pokémon, I Choose You!, which originally aired on September 8, 1998, and ended with Friends to the End, which originally aired on November 27, 1999.

This season was then followed by the Orange Islands arc, which was created to allow time for the development of Pokémon Gold and Silver, and when dubbed, served the same purpose for the translation of the aforementioned games.

Important events

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Party changes

Additions

The following Pokémon are obtained:

Evolutions

The following Pokémon evolve:

Releases

The following Pokémon are released:

Other

Gym battles

Ash defeats the following Gym Leaders:

Home video releases

North American home video releases

Main article: List of English language Indigo League home video releases (Region 1)

Australian home video releases

Main article: List of English language Indigo League home video releases (Region 4)

Trivia

In other languages


Original series (list) Indigo LeagueAdventures in the Orange Islands
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