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:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s here to tell you about how you can battle <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Say you're out for a stroll when, suddenly, a wild <sc>Pokémon</sc> appears! It's up to you to smartly use your <sc>Pokémon</sc> and their moves to reduce the opponent's HP to nothing, and claim victory! I'll show you how to do that in person and for sure!"''
:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s here to tell you about how you can battle <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Say you're out for a stroll when, suddenly, a wild <sc>Pokémon</sc> appears! It's up to you to smartly use your <sc>Pokémon</sc> and their moves to reduce the opponent's HP to nothing, and claim victory! I'll show you how to do that in person and for sure!"''
:''"The speedier of the battlers gets to attack first. It looks like my <sc>{{p|Rattata}}</sc> was faster than the <sc>{{p|Pidgey}}</sc>. The battlers take turns attacking and reducing each other's HP. My <sc>Rattata</sc> reduced the foe's HP to zero, so it wins! The <sc>Pokémon</sc> that took part in the battle get EXP. Points. When a <sc>Pokémon</sc> collects enough EXP. Points, it levels up. Leveling up makes your <sc>Pokémon</sc> stronger than before."''
:''"The speedier of the battlers gets to attack first. It looks like my <sc>{{p|Rattata}}</sc> was faster than the <sc>{{p|Pidgey}}</sc>. The battlers take turns attacking and reducing each other's HP. My <sc>Rattata</sc> reduced the foe's HP to zero, so it wins! The <sc>Pokémon</sc> that took part in the battle get EXP. Points. When a <sc>Pokémon</sc> collects enough EXP. Points, it levels up. Leveling up makes your <sc>Pokémon</sc> stronger than before."''
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:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s here to tell you about [[Status condition|status problems]]! Status problems include {{status|poison}}ing, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|sleep}}, {{status|burn}}… There are a couple others, but they really are trouble. Get any one, and your <sc>Pokémon</sc> may become useless in battle. You know, it hurts the <sc>Poké Dude</sc> to see a <sc>Pokémon</sc> suffer… So, what should you do if your <sc>Pokémon</sc> gets a status problem?  Well, you've got me to show you!
:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s here to tell you about [[Status condition|status problems]]! Status problems include {{status|poison}}ing, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|sleep}}, {{status|burn}}… There are a couple others, but they really are trouble. Get any one, and your <sc>Pokémon</sc> may become useless in battle. You know, it hurts the <sc>Poké Dude</sc> to see a <sc>Pokémon</sc> suffer… So, what should you do if your <sc>Pokémon</sc> gets a status problem?  Well, you've got me to show you!
:"''Uh-oh… My <sc>Rattata</sc> has been poisoned… If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> is poisoned, it loses HP steadily. If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> develops a status proble, heal it right away. Using an item on a <sc>Pokémon</sc> uses up one turn, though. Now, it's the {{p|Oddish|opponent's}} turn! Yay! We managed to win!"''  
:"''Uh-oh… My <sc>Rattata</sc> has been poisoned… If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> is poisoned, it loses HP steadily. If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> develops a status proble, heal it right away. Using an item on a <sc>Pokémon</sc> uses up one turn, though. Now, it's the {{p|Oddish|opponent's}} turn! Yay! We managed to win!"''
:''"Poisoning or paralysis don't go away after a battle. If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> is poisoned, it loses HP even while you're walking. You should heal <sc>Pokémon</sc> of these kinds of problems right away. Use an item, or try to get to a <sc>Pokémon Center</sc> for healing. That wasn't hard, was it? All righty, be seeing you!"''
:''"Poisoning or paralysis don't go away after a battle. If a <sc>Pokémon</sc> is poisoned, it loses HP even while you're walking. You should heal <sc>Pokémon</sc> of these kinds of problems right away. Use an item, or try to get to a <sc>Pokémon Center</sc> for healing. That wasn't hard, was it? All righty, be seeing you!"''
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:''"Does everyone know about type matchups? <sc>Pokémon</sc> and their moves all belong to certain types. For example, there are such types as <sc>{{t|Grass}}</sc> and <sc>{{t|Water}}</sc>. You need to consider the type of the move used to attack… And, the type of the <sc>Pokémon</sc> that is hit by that attack. Depending on how those two types match up, the damage can change. You see, it depends n whether the type matchup is good or bad. If you don't know how matchups work, battles will be tough. So, let me demonstrate exactly what I mean. All righty, be seeing you!"''
:''"Does everyone know about type matchups? <sc>Pokémon</sc> and their moves all belong to certain types. For example, there are such types as <sc>{{t|Grass}}</sc> and <sc>{{t|Water}}</sc>. You need to consider the type of the move used to attack… And, the type of the <sc>Pokémon</sc> that is hit by that attack. Depending on how those two types match up, the damage can change. You see, it depends n whether the type matchup is good or bad. If you don't know how matchups work, battles will be tough. So, let me demonstrate exactly what I mean. All righty, be seeing you!"''
:''"The move <sc>{{m|Bubble}}</sc> is a <sc>Water</sc>-type attack. The targeted <sc>Oddish</sc> is a <sc>Grass</sc>/<sc>{{t|Poison}}</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. The <sc>Water</sc>-type attack is absorbed by the <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>… As a result, the move becomes not very effective, and inflicts only half the usual damage. Uh-oh, this is not good! The <sc>{{m|Absorb}}</sc> attack you just saw is a <sc>Grass</sc>-type move. <sc>{{p|Poliwag}}</sc> is a <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. So, <sc>Absorb</sc> becomes super effective, doubling the damage. It's not going to be easy to win with this matchup… Let's try shifting <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Shifting <sc>Pokémon</sc> in and out uses up one turn. Now, it's the opponent's turn. <sc>{{p|Butterfree}}</sc> is a <sc>{{t|Bug}}</sc>/<sc>{{t|Flying}}</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Against this <sc>Pokémon</sc>, a <sc>Grass</sc>-type attack……inflicts only half the usual damage on a <sc>Bug</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>… And, it also causes only half the damage on <sc>Flying</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Therefore, <sc>Butterfree</sc>, being a <sc>Bug</sc>/<sc>Flying</sc> <sc>Pokémon</sc>, only takes one quarter of the usual damage. <sc>Oddish</sc> is a <sc>Grass</sc><sc>Poison</sc> <sc>Pokémon</sc>. A <sc>Flying</sc>- or <sc>Psychic</sc>-type attack is super effective against it. One of those types of attacks will inflict double the usual damage. Okay, here we go! Yeah! We won!"''
:''"The move <sc>{{m|Bubble}}</sc> is a <sc>Water</sc>-type attack. The targeted <sc>Oddish</sc> is a <sc>Grass</sc>/<sc>{{t|Poison}}</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. The <sc>Water</sc>-type attack is absorbed by the <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>… As a result, the move becomes not very effective, and inflicts only half the usual damage. Uh-oh, this is not good! The <sc>{{m|Absorb}}</sc> attack you just saw is a <sc>Grass</sc>-type move. <sc>{{p|Poliwag}}</sc> is a <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. So, <sc>Absorb</sc> becomes super effective, doubling the damage. It's not going to be easy to win with this matchup… Let's try shifting <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Shifting <sc>Pokémon</sc> in and out uses up one turn. Now, it's the opponent's turn. <sc>{{p|Butterfree}}</sc> is a <sc>{{t|Bug}}</sc>/<sc>{{t|Flying}}</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Against this <sc>Pokémon</sc>, a <sc>Grass</sc>-type attack……inflicts only half the usual damage on a <sc>Bug</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>… And, it also causes only half the damage on <sc>Flying</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Therefore, <sc>Butterfree</sc>, being a <sc>Bug</sc>/<sc>Flying</sc> <sc>Pokémon</sc>, only takes one quarter of the usual damage. <sc>Oddish</sc> is a <sc>Grass</sc><sc>Poison</sc> <sc>Pokémon</sc>. A <sc>Flying</sc>- or <sc>Psychic</sc>-type attack is super effective against it. One of those types of attacks will inflict double the usual damage. Okay, here we go! Yeah! We won!"''
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:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s going to show you how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Just imagine… A groovy <sc>Pokémon</sc> suddenly appearing in the wild! Oh, you want it! You just can't help it! Oh, you have to catch it! You gotta have it! Let me show you how you can make it happen!"''
:''"Today, the <sc>Poké Dude</sc>'s going to show you how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Just imagine… A groovy <sc>Pokémon</sc> suddenly appearing in the wild! Oh, you want it! You just can't help it! Oh, you have to catch it! You gotta have it! Let me show you how you can make it happen!"''
:''"When you're trying to catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, don't throw any <sc>[[Poké Ball]]s</sc> right away. First, you need to weaken it by reducing its HP. Okay, that should be good enough. But, if it's possible, it would be best if the target has a status problem. For instance, it would be easier to catch if it were asleep or paralyzed. This will make the <sc>Pokémon</sc> a lot easier to catch! Oh, yes. If you paralyze a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, you can't make it fall asleep on top of paralysis. In other words, you can't double up status problems, okay? Okay! Let me throw my <sc>Poké Ball</sc>! Before you throw a <sc>Poké Ball</sc>, consider the condition and the type of <sc>Pokémon</sc>, and pick the kind of <sc>Ball</sc> that would work best."''
:''"When you're trying to catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, don't throw any <sc>[[Poké Ball]]s</sc> right away. First, you need to weaken it by reducing its HP. Okay, that should be good enough. But, if it's possible, it would be best if the target has a status problem. For instance, it would be easier to catch if it were asleep or paralyzed. This will make the <sc>Pokémon</sc> a lot easier to catch! Oh, yes. If you paralyze a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, you can't make it fall asleep on top of paralysis. In other words, you can't double up status problems, okay? Okay! Let me throw my <sc>Poké Ball</sc>! Before you throw a <sc>Poké Ball</sc>, consider the condition and the type of <sc>Pokémon</sc>, and pick the kind of <sc>Ball</sc> that would work best."''
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:''"Hey, everyone! Do you all have [[TM]]s? A TM, Technical Machine, is an amazingly great item! It teaches <sc>Pokémon</sc> a move that it may not learn when leveling up! Isn't that just great? What a convenient world we live in! Open the [[List of key items in Generation III#TM Case|TM <sc>Case</sc>]] and check out the TMs you have. You can check them out in detail, too."''
:''"Hey, everyone! Do you all have [[TM]]s? A TM, Technical Machine, is an amazingly great item! It teaches <sc>Pokémon</sc> a move that it may not learn when leveling up! Isn't that just great? What a convenient world we live in! Open the <sc>{{key|III|TM Case}}</sc> and check out the TMs you have. You can check them out in detail, too."''
:''"<sc>[[Normal (type)|Normal]]</sc>, <sc>Water</sc>, <sc>Grass</sc>… TMs also come in types. Check the type and teach it to a <sc>Pokémon</sc> that matches up well. For example, <sc>{{m|Water Pulse}}</sc> is suitable for <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <sc>{{m|Bullet Seed}}</sc> is a move that most <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc> can learn. There's one other thing! Don't just look at the type, read the description, too. It will contain hints about what <sc>Pokémon</sc> might learn the move. For example, take a move like <sc>{{m|Focus Punch}}</sc>. It doesn't sound like anything a bird or fish <sc>Pokémon</sc> can learn. So, try using it on <sc>Pokémon</sc> with arms that can throw punches!"''
:''"<sc>[[Normal (type)|Normal]]</sc>, <sc>Water</sc>, <sc>Grass</sc>… TMs also come in types. Check the type and teach it to a <sc>Pokémon</sc> that matches up well. For example, <sc>{{m|Water Pulse}}</sc> is suitable for <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <sc>{{m|Bullet Seed}}</sc> is a move that most <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc> can learn. There's one other thing! Don't just look at the type, read the description, too. It will contain hints about what <sc>Pokémon</sc> might learn the move. For example, take a move like <sc>{{m|Focus Punch}}</sc>. It doesn't sound like anything a bird or fish <sc>Pokémon</sc> can learn. So, try using it on <sc>Pokémon</sc> with arms that can throw punches!"''
:''"Wow, I talked a lot today! All righty, be seeing you!"''
:''"Wow, I talked a lot today! All righty, be seeing you!"''
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:''"A <sc>Trainer</sc>'s <sc>[[Bag]]</sc> has a bunch of nifty, convenient features! Take stuff in the <sc>key items pocket</sc>, for instance. You can use a key item without opening the <sc>Bag</sc> every time. For example, let's pretend I have a [[List of key items in Generation III#Teachy TV|<sc>Teachy</sc> TV]] in my <sc>Bag</sc>. I can register it for instant use, and I'll show you how!
:''"A <sc>Trainer</sc>'s <sc>[[Bag]]</sc> has a bunch of nifty, convenient features! Take stuff in the <sc>Key Items pocket</sc>, for instance. You can use a Key Item without opening the <sc>Bag</sc> every time. For example, let's pretend I have a <sc>{{key|III|Teachy TV}}</sc> in my <sc>Bag</sc>. I can register it for instant use, and I'll show you how!
:''And now, your <sc>Teachy</sc> TV is registered. How do you use it? Well, here's how it works. Once an item in the <sc>{{tt|Key Items Pokcet|[sic]}}</sc> is registered, you can use it by pressing <sc>Select</sc>. So, you've given yourself one-touch access to <sc>Teachy</sc> TV. All it takes for you to see me is pressing one button! That kind of attention is a little embarrasing! All righty, be seeing you!"''
:''And now, your <sc>Teachy</sc> TV is registered. How do you use it? Well, here's how it works. Once an item in the <sc>{{tt|Key Items Pokcet|[sic]}}</sc> is registered, you can use it by pressing <sc>Select</sc>. So, you've given yourself one-touch access to <sc>Teachy</sc> TV. All it takes for you to see me is pressing one button! That kind of attention is a little embarrasing! All righty, be seeing you!"''
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:''The superhero comic series The Ability Warrior: Poké Ranger!
:''The superhero comic series The Ability Warrior: Poké Ranger!
:''Episode 3
:''Episode 3
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===Unova===
===Unova===
In {{game|Black and White|s}}, televisions show a variety of different programs. The type of television shows that are broadcast at any particular instance depend on the in-game time.  
In {{game|Black and White|s}}, televisions show a variety of different programs. The type of television shows that are broadcast at any particular instance depend on the in-game time.


For the first ten minutes of every hour, documentaries and a cartoon focusing on the player character are broadcast. Each program acts as a view of in-game statistics, telling the player how many times he/she has had a Pokémon flee, how much money he/she has spent at shops, how many Trainers and Pokémon he/she has defeated, and so on.
For the first ten minutes of every hour, documentaries and a cartoon focusing on the player character are broadcast. Each program acts as a view of in-game statistics, telling the player how many times he/she has had a Pokémon flee, how much money he/she has spent at shops, how many Trainers and Pokémon he/she has defeated, and so on.


From ten minutes past to thirty-five minutes past each hour, educational shows are broadcast. These are "The Waving Weaving Walk", which describes various [[Ability|Abilities]]; "Moves for Living", which describes various [[move]]s that are new to the game; and "What's That?", which inspects held items that are new to the games.  
From ten minutes past to thirty-five minutes past each hour, educational shows are broadcast. These are "The Waving Weaving Walk", which describes various [[Ability|Abilities]]; "Moves for Living", which describes various [[move]]s that are new to the game; and "What's That?", which inspects held items that are new to the games.


For the last twenty-five minutes of each hour, other shows such as human interest pieces are broadcast; these include "Eyes on Unova", "Your Pokémon", "Personality Assessment and [[Horoscope]]", "National Gymquirer", and "Unova News". Other programs shown at this time are "{{tt|Koukan|Exchange}} Talk", which teaches {{wp|Japanese language|Japanese}} in the North American games; and "PokéQuiz", which quizzes three kids on the Japanese names of Pokémon. There are even infomercials advertising overpriced items.
For the last twenty-five minutes of each hour, other shows such as human interest pieces are broadcast; these include "Eyes on Unova", "Your Pokémon", "Personality Assessment and [[Horoscope]]", "National Gymquirer", and "Unova News". Other programs shown at this time are "{{tt|Koukan|Exchange}} Talk", which teaches {{wp|Japanese language|Japanese}} in the North American games; and "PokéQuiz", which quizzes three kids on the Japanese names of Pokémon. There are even infomercials advertising overpriced items.
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In {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, all the previous shows are retained, and new shows, such as "The Pokémon Whisperer" and "The Pokémon Live Sports Broadcast" have been added. Instead of airing programs based on the hour, the player can choose from three channels to watch: Celebrity, Battle, and Variety.
In {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, all the previous shows are retained, and new shows, such as "The Pokémon Whisperer" and "The Pokémon Live Sports Broadcast" have been added. Instead of airing programs based on the hour, the player can choose from three channels to watch: Celebrity, Battle, and Variety.


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During the first ten minutes of the hour, the TV shows are about various statistics about the player, such as how many times he or she has used the move {{m|Struggle}}.
During the first ten minutes of the hour, the TV shows are about various statistics about the player, such as how many times he or she has used the move {{m|Struggle}}.


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:''This is the documentary "The Best Day."''
:''This is the documentary "The Best Day."''
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! style="background: #{{Unova color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Statement to the player
! style="background: #{{Unova color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Statement to the player
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|The Number One "[[Bicycle]]" Trainer!  
|The Number One "[[Bicycle]]" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, ridden a Bicycle this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, ridden a Bicycle this many times: <number>!
|How about it, <player>? Isn't the breeze you feel when pedaling a Bicycle just the best?
|How about it, <player>? Isn't the breeze you feel when pedaling a Bicycle just the best?
|- style="background: #FFF"
|- style="background: #FFF"
|The Number One "[[Pokémon Egg|Egg]]" Trainer!  
|The Number One "[[Pokémon Egg|Egg]]" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, hatched this many Eggs: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, hatched this many Eggs: <number>!
|How about it, <player>? Isn't the sight of a Pokémon hatching a fantastic spectacle?
|How about it, <player>? Isn't the sight of a Pokémon hatching a fantastic spectacle?
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Extracting" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Extracting" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, extracted <number> Pokémon from Fossils!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, extracted <number> Pokémon from Fossils!
|How about it, <player>? Do you feel the mystery of history?
|How about it, <player>? Do you feel the mystery of history?
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Can't [[Escape]]" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Can't [[Escape]]" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, failed to run away this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, failed to run away this many times: <number>!
|It can't be helped, <player>! That's life!
|It can't be helped, <player>! That's life!
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "{{pkmn|Day Care}}" Trainer!  
|The Number One "{{pkmn|Day Care}}" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, left <number> Pokémon at the Day Care!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, left <number> Pokémon at the Day Care!
|How about it, <player>? Do you have a crush on someone who works at the Day Care? Hmmm?
|How about it, <player>? Do you have a crush on someone who works at the Day Care? Hmmm?
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "[[Global Trade System|GTS]]" Trainer!  
|The Number One "[[Global Trade System|GTS]]" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, left <number> Pokémon with the GTS!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, left <number> Pokémon with the GTS!
|That's fantastic, <player>! You are truly a global Trainer!!
|That's fantastic, <player>! You are truly a global Trainer!!
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Had No Effect" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Had No Effect" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, used a move that has no effect on an opponent this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, used a move that has no effect on an opponent this many times: <number>!
|It can't be helped, <player>! Pokémon type matchups are difficult!
|It can't be helped, <player>! Pokémon type matchups are difficult!
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Mail Writing" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Mail Writing" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, written Mail this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, written Mail this many times: <number>!
|That's fantastic, <player>! The feelings communicated by Mail... They are wonderful, aren't they?
|That's fantastic, <player>! The feelings communicated by Mail... They are wonderful, aren't they?
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Missed Opportunity" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Missed Opportunity" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, had <number> Pokémon get away!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, had <number> Pokémon get away!
|It can't be helped, <player>! I'm sure you'll see them again someday!
|It can't be helped, <player>! I'm sure you'll see them again someday!
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "{{ball|Premier}}" Trainer!  
|The Number One "{{ball|Premier}}" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, received this many Premier Balls: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, received this many Premier Balls: <number>!
|That's fantastic, <player>! You're quite the skilled shopper!
|That's fantastic, <player>! You're quite the skilled shopper!
|- style="background: #FFF"
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|The Number One "Spin Trade" Trainer!  
|The Number One "Spin Trade" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, traded {{pkmn|Egg}}s with Spin Trade this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, traded {{pkmn|Egg}}s with Spin Trade this many times: <number>!
|How about it, <player>? Spin, spin, spin some more, right?
|How about it, <player>? Spin, spin, spin some more, right?
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|The Number One "{{m|Splash}}" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, used the move Splash this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, used the move Splash this many times: <number>!
|What's up with that, <player>? Is Splash really that amusing?
|What's up with that, <player>? Is Splash really that amusing?
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|The Number One "Stay at Home" Trainer!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, rested at home this many times: <number>!
|According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, rested at home this many times: <number>!
|That's fantastic, <player>! After all, there's no place like home.
|That's fantastic, <player>! After all, there's no place like home.
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| style="background: #FFF" | According to our independent research, Nuvema Town's <player> has, amazingly, used the move Struggle this many times: <number>!
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|Come on! Of course I haven't!
|Come on! Of course I haven't!
|Amazingly, a Pokémon holding the Air Balloon will float up in the air! That means Ground-type moves won't work against it at all! But, the balloon pops if the Pokémon gets hit with an attack, so be careful!  
|Amazingly, a Pokémon holding the Air Balloon will float up in the air! That means Ground-type moves won't work against it at all! But, the balloon pops if the Pokémon gets hit with an attack, so be careful!
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|Come on! Of course I haven't!
|Come on! Of course I haven't!
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|The Binding Band increases the power of binding moves, like Wrap!
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This article is about the household appliance. For Secret Base decoration, see TVs.
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Televisions or TVs are part of the furniture in most houses in the Pokémon world. They debuted in Generation I, but were merely for decoration until Generation III. They have also appeared in the Pokémon anime.

In the games

Prior to Diamond and Pearl, the games featured non-widescreen CRT TVs. Diamond and Pearl replaced them with widescreen CRT TVs, and a widescreen flat-panel TV can be found at the Villa in Platinum. Flat-screen TVs became the standard model in Black and White.

Kanto and Johto

Television in Red and Blue

The TV in the player's house displays a movie. Other televisions in these generations were merely for decoration purposes and, unlike later generations, the television is in the middle of the room. Televisions normally appeared in residential houses. The same applies in FireRed and LeafGreen.

In Johto, the Goldenrod Radio Tower broadcasts radio programs.

Movie
Red Blue Yellow FireRed LeafGreen
There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks. I better go too. There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks. …I better go, too.*
There's a movie on TV. A girl with her hair in pigtails is walking up a brick road. …I better go, too.*
The movie from Red, Blue, and Yellow and FireRed and LeafGreen (if player is male) is a reference to the movie Stand by Me.
If the player is female, the movie from FireRed and LeafGreen is a reference to the movie The Wizard of Oz.

Teachy TV

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The Teachy TV, which exists only in FireRed and LeafGreen, airs the Poké Dude Show, where a character called the Poké Dude instructs the player on basic gameplay elements like how to catch Pokémon and how to battle.

  • Start of the show
"Hey, all you Trainers out there! HELLO, Trainers! ……… ……… ……… Come on, let me hear you! HELLO, Trainers! It's me, the Poké Dude!"
  • Before moving to a particular aspect of the show (aside from TMs)
"All righty, here goes! Keep your eyes glued to the super/sorta super Poké Dude Show!"
  • End of the show
"Remember, Trainers, a good deed a day brings happiness to stay!"
"Teach me how to battle."
"What are status problems?"
"What are type matchups?"
"I want to catch Pokémon."
"Teach me about TMs."
"How do I register an item?"

Hoenn

Main article: Hoenn TV

Generation III

Television returned in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, replacing Generation II's radio broadcasts and served a purpose unlike the Generation I TVs. They were present in most houses in Hoenn, but had a limited function, only showing programs when an event occurs, such as swarming Pokémon, or when the player changes a Pokémon's nickname at the Name Rater. They may also show interviews with the player character, who answers by selecting words from a drop-down list. When a program is airing, the television screen will flash, and will not cease flashing until the program has been watched. If an event has not happened to activate a television program, the screen will remain blank and the phrase "Mom/Dad might like this program... better get going!" will be played. The programming is organized by Hoenn TV.

Player's house

The following program only displays on the lower floor. The TV does not flash for this program.

There is a movie on TV. Two men are dancing on a big piano keyboard. Better get going!

This is a reference to the movie Big.

Gabby interviews (In Search of Trainers)
"Hi! Today I'm visiting an area near <place fought>. We're trying to spot some up-and-coming new talent in the field. Today, we turned our lens on the Trainer <player>. There's something about this Trainer that piqued our interest."
  • For any battle after the first:
"We've battled <player> before, but we can attest that the Trainer has most definitely improved from before. I knew we were onto someone special when we spotted this Trainer!"
"The best way to determine how strong a Trainer is… Well, the fastest way is to battle. And so we began our investigation! … … That's how we ended up in battle with <player>. In a dominating performance we were flattened, rolled up, and tossed aside! <player> is ruthlessly strong… Here's our impressions after having battled our featured Trainer.
  • If Gabby and Ty were unable to land a successful attack:
"...I lost confidence in myself as a result of our encounter. We were beaten before we could launch a single attack. Ohhh... Snivel... In spite of that, <player>'s battles are worth seeing. I recommend confident Trainers to challenge <player>."
  • If Gabby and Ty were able to land a successful attack and none of the player's Pokémon fainted:
"The combination of <final Pokémon 1> and <final Pokémon 2> was divine! The sight of them--<final Pokémon 1> and <final Pokémon 2>--selflessly supporting each other in the thick of battle… It was a marvelous sight to behold! <finishing move> was the move the Trainer used last in our battle. The move <move> is <Pokémon> and <Pokémon>'s sign of friendship!"
  • If at least one of player's Pokémon fainted:
"Honestly speaking, I thought that I might even be pretty good. While we did end up losing, we did have a hotly contested battle. But if you're struggling against me, you have a ways to go, <player>!"
"After our battle, we asked <player> for a succinct summary. The Trainer replied, "<word>." <player>'s Pokémon <final Pokémon 1> and <final Pokémon 2>… And "<word>"… Mmm! That's deep! There's deep significance behind that quote! It's no surprise--a good Trainer has good things to say. That's all for today! See you all again on our next broadcast!"
Name Rater Show
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Generation VI

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All programs that were shown on televisions in the Generation III games are now shown on the BuzzNav. Televisions instead show programs similar to those seen in Kalos.

Shows
Best of Sinnoh TV

Best of Sinnoh TV documents the romances and adventures of an unnamed girl.

Best of Sinnoh TV
I-See News

I-See News is a program that explains and comments on certain moves.

Thank you for tuning in to I-See News. James Movesworth reporting. Today, let's/we'll learn about <move>.
  • For most moves:
First, let me explain what kind of move <move> is. <Description>
  • For False Swipe and Retaliate:
Let’s start by looking at what kind of move <move> is. <Description>
  • For Grass Knot, Mystical Fire, Spiky Shield, U-turn, and Water Shuriken:
First, let’s take a look at what kind of move <move> is. <Description>
Guest: <Question>
James Movesworth: Good. That's a very good question…/Wooah— ♪ Good. That's a very good point… <Answer>
Guest:
  • For most moves:
It seems we can use it in everyday life, doesn't it?
  • For False Swipe:
Would you say we can use it in daily life?
  • For Grass Knot and U-turn:
Would you say there’s any way we can use it in everyday life?
  • For Retaliate:
Would you say it’s something we could use in everyday life?
James Movesworth: That's right./Indeed! For example… <Example> That's all for today. See you next week!* Until then, good-bye.
Koukan Talk

Koukan Talk is a program hosted by Azusa or Toru that explains how to use the Japanese language on certain occasions.

Items with Nadia

This program talks about items and their effects. No formal title is given for this program.

Nadia: Ciao! My name is Nadia. I'm a Rising Star! What I have in my Bag today is a/an* <item>. A/An* <item> is a/an <praise> item!/Safety Googles are very useful! <Description> I wish it/they had the same effect on me, too*… <Reason> Let's have a great day, everybody!
PokéQuiz

PokéQuiz is a television program that asks three kids to identify the Japanese equivalent of a Pokémon's English name.

Host: Welcome to “PokéQuiz,” where we quiz kids who love Pokémon, but don’t like language lessons, on the Japanese names of Pokémon! <Pokémon introduction with hint>
Quill: Oh! It's <guess 1>!
Ill: I know! It's <guess 2>!
Zill: Oh yeah! It's <guess 3>!
Host: <Answer>
The Ability Warrior: Poké Ranger!

The Ability Warrior: Poké Ranger! is a superhero program that talks about Abilities as embodied by villains.

The Pokémon Whisperer

The Pokémon Whisperer is a program about a Pokémon Breeder named Paul and the Pokémon he takes care of.

Unova Sports Spectacular!

Unova Sports Spectacular! is a program about sporting events between or with Pokémon.

What's That?

What's That? follows a reporter and a Watchog named Watchy Watchog as they find and identify held items.

Lady: Hello! It's time for the "What's That?" show, where we talk about wonderful items! Today we are talking about the <item>! Watchy Watchog, have you heard of the/do you know about <item>?
Watchy: Tch tch cha! (...<Watchy's translated answer>...)
Lady: Amazing! You do* know it!/Don't spill it! OK, well, I'll explain it anyway! <Explanation>
Watchy: Tch tch cha! (…<Watchy's translated reaction>…)
Trouble Talk

Trouble Talk is a program hosted by Roman mainly for giving advice to teens who send in troubles. In response to each letter, Roman would mention a Gym Leader to support his answer.

Roman: ‘Suuuuuup, y’all! It’s time for me to help all y’all troubled teens with your traumas, like totally! It’s Trouble Talk time! Lessee…

Sinnoh

Main article: Jubilife TV
Television in Diamond and Pearl

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum television screens flash constantly. Jubilife TV produces many television programs broadcast all around the Sinnoh region, including the Trend Tracker show, Trainer Research, and Sinnoh Now. Each program includes information about events happening around Sinnoh, including swarming Pokémon and weather affecting different routes. They may also contain information about the player which is customizable by speaking to a number of interviewers which can be found scattered around the region. Like in the previous generation, the answers to the interviewers' questions are limited, but more answers can be added by learning trendy phrases in Snowpoint City. At the conclusion of each program, a series of advertisements can be watched.

The events of the main storyline in Diamond and Pearl are encouraged by a television program, The Search for the Red Gyarados. Later, at the Survival Area, the player will encounter the cameraman responsible for this story. In Platinum, this person can be found blocking the entrance to Lake Valor hoping to see Azelf before Team Galactic detonates the Galactic Bomb there.

There is also a TV in the Old Chateau which contains a wild Rotom at night (after obtaining the National Pokédex in Diamond and Pearl, and at any time in Platinum).

Unova

In Pokémon Black and White, televisions show a variety of different programs. The type of television shows that are broadcast at any particular instance depend on the in-game time.

For the first ten minutes of every hour, documentaries and a cartoon focusing on the player character are broadcast. Each program acts as a view of in-game statistics, telling the player how many times he/she has had a Pokémon flee, how much money he/she has spent at shops, how many Trainers and Pokémon he/she has defeated, and so on.

From ten minutes past to thirty-five minutes past each hour, educational shows are broadcast. These are "The Waving Weaving Walk", which describes various Abilities; "Moves for Living", which describes various moves that are new to the game; and "What's That?", which inspects held items that are new to the games.

For the last twenty-five minutes of each hour, other shows such as human interest pieces are broadcast; these include "Eyes on Unova", "Your Pokémon", "Personality Assessment and Horoscope", "National Gymquirer", and "Unova News". Other programs shown at this time are "Koukan Talk", which teaches Japanese in the North American games; and "PokéQuiz", which quizzes three kids on the Japanese names of Pokémon. There are even infomercials advertising overpriced items.

In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, all the previous shows are retained, and new shows, such as "The Pokémon Whisperer" and "The Pokémon Live Sports Broadcast" have been added. Instead of airing programs based on the hour, the player can choose from three channels to watch: Celebrity, Battle, and Variety.

x:00–x:09

During the first ten minutes of the hour, the TV shows are about various statistics about the player, such as how many times he or she has used the move Struggle.

Pokémon Trainer <player>
It's the cartoon "Pokémon Trainer <player>"
It’s the success story of the rookie Pokémon Trainer, <player>, who set out on a journey to become the Champion a year ago!
It's the cartoon "Pokémon Trainer <player>"
<episode number>: <episode name>
Our story begins...and then things happen...
And a year later, <statistic>
The Best Day
The Number One

x:10–x:34

For the next 25 minutes, shows on Abilities, moves, and items are broadcast.

Moves for Living

Moves for Living is a program that explains what a move introduced in Generation V does and how it can be used in everyday life. The Professor is Dr. Technic Al'Machine, a professor at Castelia University.

The Waving Weaving Walk

The Waving Weaving Walk show, known as Wawalk for short, is a program that focuses on Abilities.

What's That?

What's That? follows a reporter and a Watchog named Watchy Watchog as they find and identify held items introduced in Generation V.

x:35–x:59

Eyes on Unova

Eyes on Unova is a program about a certain resident of Unova.

Koukan Talk

Koukan Talk is a program hosted by Azusa (sometimes Toru) that explains how to use the Japanese language on certain occasions.

The National Gymquirer

The National Gymquirer collects gossip about Gym Leaders.

Personality Assessment and Horoscope
Main article: Horoscope

Personality Assessment and Horoscope is a program that talks about horoscopes and what they mean. It also mentions what item the person should hold, presumably for good luck.

PokéQuiz

PokéQuiz is a television program that asks three kids to identify the Japanese equivalent of a Pokémon's English name.

Unova News

Unova News is a news program that brings stories of numerous kinds.

Your Pokémon

Your Pokémon is a program about Pokémon who have unique traits, such as eating lots of food.

Advertisements

Kalos

In Pokémon X and Y, televisions show a variety of different programs. Unlike in Generation V, the television shows that are broadcast do not depend on the in-game time and are completely random (though the player will never watch the same program twice in a row). If the player watches the same television and does not exit the room, repeats of an episode they have already watched won't reappear. If all episodes of a program have been watched, the television broadcast will skip that program entirely and move on to another un-watched program; these cannot be viewed again until the player exits the room.

Shows that are broadcast include:

  • The Ability Warrior: Poké Ranger!
  • KOUKAN TALK
  • PokéQuiz
  • Best of Sinnoh TV
  • I-See News
  • Gym Freaks
  • What's That?
  • Unova Sports Spectacular!
  • The Pokémon Whisperer
  • Items with Nadia (this show is not given a title)

In Gym Freaks, the Gym Leader April interviews will always be rotated around in a certain order every time, moving in Badge order from the beginning. Each Gym Leader has two different possible commentaries, and after one of these is watched the other one can be viewed after cycling though the other Gym Leaders until the player returns to the same Gym Leader they started with.

In the anime

Marian on television

Television has been present in the Pokémon anime since the first episode, in which Ash saw a Pokémon League battle on television. Ash and his traveling companions have met several television and film producers on their journeys, but televisions remained largely unseen until the Advanced Generation series.

Max mentioned watching the Silver Conference on television when he first met Ash in There's no Place Like Hoenn!, and thus learned a lot about him. Several characters mention watching Pokémon Contests and Grand Festivals on TV. Pokémon League Conferences and Pokémon Showcases are also popular events. In addition, several smaller Pokémon competitions are broadcast on television, such as the Pokémon Dress-Up Contest and the Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition.

Like in the games, Sinnoh Now is broadcast in the Sinnoh region, with Rhonda and Jack as part of the staff. Marian also hosts a TV show, in which she announces the locations of upcoming Pokémon Contests and summarizes past competitions.