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==Pokémon Season 1 Super Wallet== | ==Pokémon Season 1 Super Wallet== | ||
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{{wp|Magna Pacific}} (now known as Beyond Home Entertainment) began releasing [[Super Wallet]]s to celebrate the {{pkmn|10th Anniversary}}. The Season 1 Super Wallet contains 12 discs with 48 episodes across them combined, and two bonus discs with six [[Pokémon Chronicles]] episodes across them combined. It was released on May 10, 2006 and its catalogue number is DSW12327. Its discs are designed to resemble a {{ball|Poké}}, except the bonus discs, which are designed to resemble a {{ball|Premier}}. | {{wp|Magna Pacific}} (now known as Beyond Home Entertainment) began releasing [[Super Wallet]]s to celebrate the {{pkmn|10th Anniversary}}. The Season 1 Super Wallet contains 12 discs with 48 episodes across them combined. The set contains 4 missing episodes ([http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP054 The Case of the K-9 Caper!], [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP055 Pokémon Paparazzi], [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP056 The Ultimate Test] and [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP057 The Breeding Center Secret]), and it also includes two bonus discs with six [[Pokémon Chronicles]] episodes across them combined. It was released on May 10, 2006 and its catalogue number is DSW12327. Its discs are designed to resemble a {{ball|Poké}}, except the bonus discs, which are designed to resemble a {{ball|Premier}}. | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, 7 September 2016
The following is a list of all English language home video releases of the first season of the Pokémon anime, Indigo League, in Australia and New Zealand (DVD Region 4).
In Region 4 releases, the episodes are ordered and separated according to standard seasons (in the same way as on Pokémon.com), rather than by Viz Media season (as seen in Region 1 releases).
Single releases
The Series 1 single VHS releases were distributed by Siren Entertainment. Series 1 VHS boxes have red spines to distinguish them from the Series 2 VHS releases, which have yellow spines.
Best of Series 1
The Best of Series 1 DVDs were distributed by Siren Entertainment. These are the only Pokémon DVDs to be released by Siren Entertainment. Only two were ever released, and only Series 1 ever received "Best of" DVDs. Also, despite the name, they were simply sequential releases of episodes. They were released in April 2002.
Pokémon Season 1 Super Wallet
Magna Pacific (now known as Beyond Home Entertainment) began releasing Super Wallets to celebrate the 10th Anniversary. The Season 1 Super Wallet contains 12 discs with 48 episodes across them combined. The set contains 4 missing episodes (The Case of the K-9 Caper!, Pokémon Paparazzi, The Ultimate Test and The Breeding Center Secret), and it also includes two bonus discs with six Pokémon Chronicles episodes across them combined. It was released on May 10, 2006 and its catalogue number is DSW12327. Its discs are designed to resemble a Poké Ball, except the bonus discs, which are designed to resemble a Premier Ball.
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Season 1 disc set
Magna Pacific (now known as Beyond Home Entertainment) began releasing DigiPack disc sets of each season in 2010. The Season 1 DigiPack contains six discs with 52 episodes across them combined. It was released on March 10, 2010 and its catalogue number is DBX13215. Its discs are designed to resemble a Poké Ball.
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released this Digipack disc set with the same cover exclusive to JB Hi-Fi online in mid-July 2016 and in-stores mid-September 2016 to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the franchise and its catalogue number is DBX13215. This set contains six discs with 52 episodes across them combined. ]
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released MetalPak limited editions of Seasons 1-5 in June 2013. In Australia, they were released on June 5, 2013 at JB Hi-Fi and Sanity stores. In New Zealand, they were released on June 13, 2013 at JB Hi-Fi stores. The Season 1 MetalPak contains six discs with 52 episodes across them combined and its catalogue number is BHE4680.
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released this disc set again in a slimline case on April 2, 2014 with a different cover and the catalogue number BHE5385.
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released this disc set again in a Chamander T-shirt Pack exclusive to JB Hi-Fi with a different cover and the catalogue number BHE6282. It was released in Australia and New Zealand on November 18, 2015.
Beyond Home Entertainment re-released this disc set again in a Charizard T-shirt Pack exclusive to Target with a different cover in 2015 or 2016.
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Each disc features artwork of a specific Pokémon on the disc itself. The featured Pokémon appears in at least one of the episodes on that disc, and is typically an important Pokémon in one of them.
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Multi-season releases
The following are English language Region 4 multi-season releases that include Indigo League episodes.
- Pokémon Kanto and Orange Islands Collection
- Pokémon Season 1 & 2 - Limited Edition Collection
- Pokémon: Heritage Collection
- Pokémon the Series: Kanto and Orange Islands - Limited Edition Collection
External links
- Pokémon VHS cassettes on Siren Entertainment's website (archive)
- Season 1 Super Wallet on Magna Pacific's website (archive)
- Season 1 DigiPack on Beyond Home Entertainment's website
- Season 1 slimline on Beyond Home Entertainment's website
- Season 1 Limited Edition MetalPak on JB Hi-Fi's website (archive)
- Season 1 Limited Edition MetalPak on Sanity's website
- Season 1 Charmander T-shirt Pack on JB Hi-Fi's website (archive)
- Season 1 Charizard T-shirt Pack on Target's website
This article is part of both Project Anime and Project Merchandise, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Anime and Merchandise, respectively. |