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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the only series in which Ash does not have a recurring [[rival]] throughout the series. The only rivals he had during the series met him shortly before the [[Ever Grande Conference]]. | |||
*This is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]]{{tt|*|Then known as Pokémon USA}}. TPCi took over dubbing starting with ''[[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]]''. | *This is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]]{{tt|*|Then known as Pokémon USA}}. TPCi took over dubbing starting with ''[[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]]''. | ||
*This is the first series that has Ash traveling with siblings. | *This is the first series that has Ash traveling with siblings. | ||
*This is the only series in the dub that [[Rodger Parsons|Ken Gates]] is not the [[narrator]] for all the seasons. [[Mike Pollock]] took over in ''[[AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?]]'' and he remained until the end of the [[S08|eighth season]]. | *This is the only series in the dub that [[Rodger Parsons|Ken Gates]] is not the [[narrator]] for all the seasons. [[Mike Pollock]] took over in ''[[AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?]]'' and he remained until the end of the [[S08|eighth season]]. | ||
*This is the only series in which none of {{ashfr|Ash's companions}} own a [[walking Pokémon]]. | *This is the only series in which none of {{ashfr|Ash's companions}} own a [[walking Pokémon]]. | ||
*This is the only series where Ash doesn't have a [[starter Pokémon]] that abandoned or was abandoned by its previous Trainer. | *This is the only series where Ash doesn't have a [[starter Pokémon]] that abandoned or was abandoned by its previous {{pkmn|Trainer}}. | ||
*This is the first series to have distributions of [[Mythical Pokémon]] | *This is the first series to have distributions of [[Mythical Pokémon]] to promote the {{pkmn|movie}}s they starred in. This practice continued for later generations. | ||
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Revision as of 06:40, 25 September 2016
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire (Japanese: ポケットモンスター アドバンスジェネレーション Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation), referred to by fans as the Advanced Generation series, is the second series of the Pokémon anime and is based on the events of the core series Generation III Pokémon games. It follows the original series and was succeeded by the Diamond & Pearl series. It ran from November 21, 2002 to September 14, 2006 in Japan and from November 1, 2003 to March 3, 2007 in the United States, although the first two episodes aired as a sneak peek in the United States on March 15, 2003. It was not given an English name until after the release of Pokémon the Series: XY.
In this series, Ash travels through the Hoenn region in an effort to compete in the Hoenn League there. He is joined not by Misty, who had been his continuous companion for the entirety of the original series, but May, a rookie Trainer from Petalburg City who at first merely wishes to travel. Eventually, she learns of Pokémon Contests and declares herself a Pokémon Coordinator, training to win Ribbons so she can enter the Hoenn Grand Festival. May's brother, Max, also travels with the group and helps map out routes to take using his PokéNav. However, Max is too young to have his own Pokémon. Brock, Ash's near-constant adviser, returns soon after the start of the series, while Misty makes two several-episode cameo appearances.
After Ash competes in the Hoenn League, Ash and Brock return to Kanto while May and Max return to Petalburg City. While on his way home to Pallet Town, Ash meets Scott, who after observing Ash's battle skills invites him to enter the Battle Frontier. He travels around Kanto in an effort to complete the Battle Frontier and is joined again by Brock, Max and May - who is now aiming to compete in the Kanto Grand Festival.
The Advanced Generation series saw a change in the formula followed by the original series, as well. While in Kanto and Johto, Ash encountered all three of those regions' starter Pokémon and caught each, in this series Ash's only capture of a starter was Treecko, while his friends, May and Brock, caught a Torchic and a Mudkip, respectively. Also, unlike when he traveled to the Orange Archipelago and Johto, Ash left behind all of his Pokémon at Professor Oak's, bringing only Pikachu. Another change was new clothing for Ash and Brock. No longer did Ash wear the hat he claimed to have sent in a million postcards for, but instead a completely different outfit. Misty also received a new outfit during her return appearances.
Episodes in the Advanced Generation series are numbered with the prefix AG on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the list of Advanced Generation series episodes.
Dub seasons
When the Advanced Generation series came to be dubbed into English and other languages, it was divided up into four seasons:
- Pokémon: Advanced (AG001 - AG040)
- Pokémon: Advanced Challenge (AG041 - AG092)
- Pokémon: Advanced Battle (AG093 - AG119, AG121 - AG145)
- Pokémon: Battle Frontier (AG146 - AG192)
Movies
- Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker
- Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys
- Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
- Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea
Gallery
Posters
Characters
Trivia
- This is the only series in which Ash does not have a recurring rival throughout the series. The only rivals he had during the series met him shortly before the Ever Grande Conference.
- This is the final series to be dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment, and the first series to be dubbed by The Pokémon Company International*. TPCi took over dubbing starting with Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
- This is the first series that has Ash traveling with siblings.
- This is the only series in the dub that Ken Gates is not the narrator for all the seasons. Mike Pollock took over in Which Wurmple's Which? and he remained until the end of the eighth season.
- This is the only series in which none of Ash's companions own a walking Pokémon.
- This is the only series where Ash doesn't have a starter Pokémon that abandoned or was abandoned by its previous Trainer.
- This is the first series to have distributions of Mythical Pokémon to promote the movies they starred in. This practice continued for later generations.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 寵物小精靈超世代 Chungmat Siujingling: Chiu Saidoi |
Mandarin | 神奇寶貝超世代 Shénqíbǎobèi: Chāo Shìdài | |
Danish | Pokémon-serien: Rubin og safir | |
Dutch | Pokémon-serie: Robijn en saffier | |
Finnish | Pokémon-sarja: Rubiini ja safiiri | |
French | Pokémon, la série : Rubis et Saphir | |
German | Pokémon – Die TV-Serie: Rubin und Saphir | |
Indonesian | Pokémon AG | |
Italian | Serie Pokémon Rubino e Zaffiro | |
Korean | 포켓몬스터 AG Pocket Monsters AG | |
Norwegian | Pokémon-serien: Ruby og Sapphire | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Pokémon, a Série: Rubi e Safira | |
Russian | Покемон сериал: Рубин и Сапфир Pokémon serial: Rubin i Sapfir | |
European Spanish | La serie Pokémon Rubí y Zafiro | |
Swedish | Pokémon Serien: Rubin och Safir | |
External links
- TV Tokyo (Japanese)
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |