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The '''Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station''' (Japanese: '''週刊ポケモン放送局''' ''Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku''), also known as ''Hōsō'', was a show that aired every Tuesday night on TV Tokyo from October 15, 2002 to September 28, 2004.  The episodes were hosted by {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}}, who just introduced the episode and closed the episode. There were three types of episode:
The '''Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station''' (Japanese: '''週刊ポケモン放送局''' ''Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku''), also known as ''Hōsō'', was a show that aired every Tuesday night on TV Tokyo from October 15, 2002 to September 28, 2004.  The episodes were hosted by {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}}, who just introduced the episode and closed the episode. There were three types of episode:
* '''Variety shows''': These would often include episode clips and live action segments featuring a man in a {{p|Treecko}} suit, {{wp|KABA-chan}}, and a random group of elementary school children. KABA-chan, who is probably best known to non-Japanese for his cameo in [[M07|Destiny Deoxys]] as the guy getting on the subway at the last second, played a major role in most of the variety show episodes.
* '''Variety shows''': These would often include episode clips and live action segments featuring a man in a {{p|Treecko}} suit, {{wp|KABA.chan}}, and a random group of elementary school children. KABA.chan, who is probably best known to non-Japanese for his cameo in [[M07|Destiny Deoxys]] as the guy getting on the subway at the last second, played a major role in most of the variety show episodes.
* '''Encore''' -  Sometimes, an old episode would be rerun, and other times full-length movies and TV specials would be aired.  Many times these episodes would be requested by fans.
* '''Encore''' -  Sometimes, an old episode would be rerun, and other times full-length movies and TV specials would be aired.  Many times these episodes would be requested by fans.
* '''Side stories''' - New animated episodes featuring recurring side characters such as the [[Pichu Brothers]], {{an|Casey}} and [[Ritchie]]. These episodes were dubbed into English for the series [[Pokémon Chronicles]]. These special episodes are commonly referred to by fans as "Hosos" or "Housous", a derivative of the show's title.
* '''Side stories''' - New animated episodes featuring recurring side characters such as the [[Pichu Brothers]], {{an|Casey}} and [[Ritchie]]. These episodes were dubbed into English for the series [[Pokémon Chronicles]]. These special episodes are commonly referred to by fans as "Hosos" or "Housous", a derivative of the show's title.

Revision as of 21:21, 23 November 2010

The Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station (Japanese: 週刊ポケモン放送局 Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku), also known as Hōsō, was a show that aired every Tuesday night on TV Tokyo from October 15, 2002 to September 28, 2004. The episodes were hosted by Misty and Brock, who just introduced the episode and closed the episode. There were three types of episode:

  • Variety shows: These would often include episode clips and live action segments featuring a man in a Treecko suit, KABA.chan, and a random group of elementary school children. KABA.chan, who is probably best known to non-Japanese for his cameo in Destiny Deoxys as the guy getting on the subway at the last second, played a major role in most of the variety show episodes.
  • Encore - Sometimes, an old episode would be rerun, and other times full-length movies and TV specials would be aired. Many times these episodes would be requested by fans.
  • Side stories - New animated episodes featuring recurring side characters such as the Pichu Brothers, Casey and Ritchie. These episodes were dubbed into English for the series Pokémon Chronicles. These special episodes are commonly referred to by fans as "Hosos" or "Housous", a derivative of the show's title.

There were 91 episodes in total. It was preceded by Pocket Monsters Encore and succeeded by Pokémon Sunday.

Opening animation

The series did not use a lyrical musical opening like its anime counterpart. The 10-second CGI clip showing an 8-story high 'TV Pokémon' building is displayed while an announcer introduces the show. A large Poké Ball is on the top of the building. Just before the clip ends, the Poké Ball opens and is converted into a satellite antenna. The Poké Ball antenna then shows electric bolts, signifying that it is transmitting, and the logo appears on screen. The building then fades out and, Misty and Brock appear and introduce the clips for the day's episode.

Characters

  • Misty (カスミ Kasumi)
  • Brock (タケシ Takeshi)
  • Treecko's Tail (キモリのシッポ Kimori no Shippo)
    • Treecko (キモリ Kimori)
    • KABA-chan (KABA.ちゃん)
    • Manami Aihara (相原真奈美)
    • Eraibā (エライバー)
  • Shio Koshō (塩コショー)