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:''For other uses, see [[Gotta catch 'em all! (disambiguation)]].''
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[[File:English motto.png|thumb|250px|The original logo for the phrase]]
[[File:English motto.png|thumb|250px|The original logo for the phrase]]
[[File:Gotta Catch Em All logo.png|thumb|260px|The new logo]]
[[File:Gotta Catch Em All logo.png|thumb|260px|The phrase logo as of [[Pokémon X and Y]]]]
'''Gotta catch 'em all!''' is the English slogan of the Pokémon franchise, including the English language [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]]. The Japanese equivalent is '''Get Pokémon!''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンゲットだぜー!''' ''Pokémon <sc>get</sc> da ze~!'', also spelt '''ポケモンGETだぜー!''')
'''"Gotta catch 'em all!"''' is the English slogan of the [[Pokémon]] franchise, including the English language [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]]. The Japanese equivalent is '''"Get Pokémon!"''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンゲットだぜー!''' ''Pokémon <sc>get</sc> da ze~!'', also spelt '''ポケモンGETだぜー!''')


==In the core series==
==History==
The slogan "Gotta catch 'em all!" was created by [[Norman J. Grossfeld]], the president of 4Kids Productions (a former subsidiary of [[4Kids Entertainment]]) from 1994 to 2010. He introduced the slogan, along with three or four alternatives, during a pitch meeting with representatives from [[Nintendo]], [[Hasbro]], and 4Kids Entertainment (then known as Leisure Concepts, Inc.). According to Grossfeld, during the meeting, one lawyer from either Nintendo or Hasbro rejected the slogan due to concerns over it being too declarative, but they were overruled as the other participants in the meeting liked "Gotta catch 'em all!" the best. The participants had also considered the slogan "Catch 'em if you can", one of Grossfeld's alternative suggestions. Grossfeld even had a song written that incorporated the "Catch 'em if you can" slogan that ultimately went unused.<ref>Sands, Tara, & Yurko, Steve. "Nor-man's Land with Norman Grossfeld." ''4Kids Flashback'', Spreaker, 13 Dec 2023. [https://www.4kidsflashback.com/episodes/4kids-normans-land https://www.4kidsflashback.com/episodes/4kids-normans-land], 6:02–7:57.</ref>
 
==In the core series games==
[[File:Crystal EN boxart.png|thumb|250px|{{game|Crystal}}, the last game to feature the catchphrase on its boxart.]]
[[File:Crystal EN boxart.png|thumb|250px|{{game|Crystal}}, the last game to feature the catchphrase on its boxart.]]
The first pair of Pokémon games released in North America, {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, were labeled with the catchphrase below the Pokémon logo. Their sequels, {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and later, {{game|Crystal}}, had the catchphrase in the same position. {{game|Yellow}} was the only exception, instead advertising that it was the "Special {{p|Pikachu}} Edition" of the game below the logo. The slogan was then retired for all subsequent games. The slogan's appearance on pre-release box art for {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} indicates that the slogan was initially intended to be kept, but was dropped sometime between January 2003 and March 2003.
The first pair of Pokémon games released in North America, {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, were labeled with the catchphrase below the Pokémon logo. Their sequels, {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and later, {{game|Crystal}}, had the catchphrase in the same position. {{game|Yellow}} was the only exception, instead advertising that it was the "Special {{p|Pikachu}} Edition" of the game below the logo.


Despite the slogan being brought back after the release of [[Pokémon X and Y]], the phrase has not reappeared on the box art akin to the earlier [[generation]]s.
The slogan was taken out of the box art for {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, although pre-release versions of the box art indicate that the slogan was initially intended to be kept, but was dropped sometime between January 2003 and March 2003. The slogan has not reappeared in any Pokémon game box art since, but has appeared in promotional materials such as the trailers for {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuP4goGGWT4 Pokémon Diamond and Pearl 2007 commercial]</ref> and {{g|X and Y}}.


==In the spin-off games==
==In the spin-off games==
===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, Hood in the [[Lightning Club]] references this slogan by saying: "Got all the Legendary Pokémon cards? Yeah! Gotta catch 'em all!(TM)" Additionally, one of the decks found in the [[Auto Deck Machine]] is named {{TCG|Replace 'Em All Deck}}. Both instances were added in the English localization; they are not seen in the Japanese original text.
In {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, Hood in the [[Lightning Club]] references this slogan by saying: "Got all the Legendary Pokémon cards? Yeah! Gotta catch 'em all!(TM)" Additionally, one of the decks found in the [[Auto Deck Machine]] is named {{TCG|Replace 'Em All Deck}}. Both instances were added in the English localization; they are not seen in the Japanese original text.


===Pokémon Play It! series===
===Pokémon Play It! series===
In both [[Pokémon Play It!]] and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]], {{OBP|Julie|Play It!}} mentions "There are {{TCG|type|seven symbols and seven types}} of Pokémon. Catch 'em all!" (which is specifically about the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} types).<ref>From the "What's a Pokémon?" lesson, present in both both [[Pokémon Play It!]] and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]].</ref>
In the "What's a Pokémon?" lesson from both [[Pokémon Play It!]] and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]], {{OBP|Julie|Play It!}} says this about the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}: "There are {{TCG|type|seven symbols and seven types}} of Pokémon. Catch 'em all!".


===PokéROM===
===PokéROM===
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
The most noticeable reference to the catchphrase in the {{pkmn|anime}} was introduced in the [[EP001|first episode]] by the main protagonist, [[Ash Ketchum]], himself. Promising that he would {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} all of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|world}}, Ash set off on his journey. However, up to the current point in the anime, Ash has only progressed to 94 captures of Pokémon, just over 10% of the total number of Pokémon known as of [[Generation VIII]]. Moreover, Ash does not at all focus on catching as many species as he can; he even expresses distaste for Gary's training method of "catching them all". The motto also seems to be a pun for Pokémon photographers, as [[Robert's grandfather]] "caught them all" and {{Todd}} "catches" Pokémon.
The most noticeable reference to the catchphrase in the {{pkmn|anime}} was introduced in the [[EP001|first episode]] by the main protagonist, [[Ash Ketchum]], himself. Promising that he would {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} all of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|world}}, Ash set off on his journey. However, up to the current point in the anime, Ash has only progressed to 94 captures of Pokémon, just over 10% of the total number of Pokémon known as of [[Generation VIII]]. Moreover, Ash does not at all focus on catching as many species as he can; he even expresses distaste for Gary's training method of "catching them all". A future character, [[Goh]], would make catching every Pokémon and completing his [[Pokédex]] one of his goals. The motto also seems to be a pun for Pokémon photographers, as [[Robert's grandfather]] "caught them all" and {{Todd}} "catches" Pokémon.


The reference was used as the title of the penultimate episode of the [[original series]], ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]''. In this episode, both {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} return to [[Kanto]], leaving Ash to head to the [[Hoenn]] region alone.
The reference was used as the title of the penultimate episode of the [[original series]], ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]''. In this episode, both {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} return to [[Kanto]], leaving Ash to head to the [[Hoenn]] region alone.
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The line was later said by {{MTR}} in ''[[AG012|The Lotad Lowdown]]''.
The line was later said by {{MTR}} in ''[[AG012|The Lotad Lowdown]]''.


The "Gotta catch 'em all!" phrase is also seen in the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segment in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''. However, in certain international versions, the line is replaced with respective ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' localized logos.
The "Gotta catch 'em all!" phrase appears in the opening animation for [[Pokémon Chronicles]] and is also seen in the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segment in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''. However, in certain international versions, the line is replaced with respective ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' localized logos.


==In music==
==In music==
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
In the [[VIZ Media]] edition of  [[Pokémon Adventures]] [[Pokémon Adventures volume 14|volume 14]], [[Professor Oak (Adventures)|Professor Oak]] makes a reference to the slogan, saying that {{adv|Crystal}} "truly catches them all".
In the [[VIZ Media]] edition of  [[Pokémon Adventures]] [[Pokémon Adventures volume 14|volume 14]], [[Professor Oak (Adventures)|Professor Oak]] makes a reference to the slogan, saying that {{adv|Crystal}} "truly catches them all".
==In merchandise==
The slogan for the [[1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys]] was "Gotta catch 'em here!", a reference to the franchise's slogan.


==Retirement and return==
==Retirement and return==
The slogan was temporarily retired from the [[Pokémon games]] around 2003, with the release of {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. Instead of the now-familiar phrase appearing below the Pokémon logo, the game's version name appeared there. This held true for the remaining games of [[Generation III]], and would later prove to be the standard with the release of the [[Generation IV]] games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.
The slogan was temporarily retired from the [[Pokémon games]] around 2003, with the release of {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. Instead of the now-familiar phrase appearing below the Pokémon logo, the game's version name appeared there. This held true for the remaining games of [[Generation III]], and would later prove to be the standard for subsequent [[generation]]s with the release of the [[Generation IV]] games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. However, the slogan is still used in certain promotional materials for those games.


The retirement was possibly due to the large amount of Pokémon now required to capture to complete the [[National Pokédex]], 386 at the time the slogan was retired. It may as well have been due to the incompatibility between the [[Generation II]] and Generation III games, as all of the Pokémon known as of the third generation were not available between Ruby and Sapphire, unlike what had been the case with Red and Blue and Gold and Silver.
The retirement was possibly due to the large amount of Pokémon now required to capture to complete the [[National Pokédex]], 386 at the time the slogan was retired. It may as well have been due to the incompatibility between the [[Generation II]] and Generation III games, as all of the Pokémon known as of the third generation were not available between Ruby and Sapphire, unlike what had been the case with Red and Blue and Gold and Silver.
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On September 14, 2013, the phrase was once again used in a trailer that was accidentally leaked on the Pokémon YouTube channel and advertised a new website called "www.gottacatchemall.com" - a website offering people in the United States a chance to win {{g|X and Y}} related prizes in the sweepstakes from September 16 until October 12, 2013. The site required the first name of the user, their respective e-mail address, a username and the code "XY1012" to open. The site scattered various codes around various sites on the internet as "Easter eggs" to unlock {{i|Poké Ball}}s on the website, and thus, a "Pokémon, a digital gift, and a chance to win". The site now has a new logo for the phrase "Gotta catch 'em all!". The new logo is now used for all videos on [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s YouTube channel, along with a Pikachu saying "Pika!". The logo was also used in the [[Pokémon anime|Pokémon anime's]] [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segment on ''Pokémon the Series: XY''.
On September 14, 2013, the phrase was once again used in a trailer that was accidentally leaked on the Pokémon YouTube channel and advertised a new website called "www.gottacatchemall.com" - a website offering people in the United States a chance to win {{g|X and Y}} related prizes in the sweepstakes from September 16 until October 12, 2013. The site required the first name of the user, their respective e-mail address, a username and the code "XY1012" to open. The site scattered various codes around various sites on the internet as "Easter eggs" to unlock {{i|Poké Ball}}s on the website, and thus, a "Pokémon, a digital gift, and a chance to win". The site now has a new logo for the phrase "Gotta catch 'em all!". The new logo is now used for all videos on [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s YouTube channel, along with a Pikachu saying "Pika!". The logo was also used in the [[Pokémon anime|Pokémon anime's]] [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segment on ''Pokémon the Series: XY''.


==In merchandise==
The slogan is alluded to in a promotional video uploaded on January 12, 2023, celebrating the Pokémon franchise having 1008 Pokémon in the National Pokédex. The video ends with the phrase, "Did you catch 'em all?"<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa08Y-fhfTI One Thousand Pokémon! &#129395;]" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref>
The slogan for the [[1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys]] was "Gotta catch 'em here!", a reference to the franchise's slogan.
 
The promotional blurb for the {{TCG|151}} expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] contains the phrase "Gotta Catch ’Em All!"


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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[[es:Gotta catch 'em all!]]
[[es:Gotta catch 'em all!]]
[[it:Acchiappali tutti!]]
[[it:Acchiappali tutti!]]
[[ja:Gotta catch 'em all!]]
[[zh:收服到寶可夢了]]
[[zh:收服到寶可夢了]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 24 March 2024

For other uses, see Gotta catch 'em all! (disambiguation).

The original logo for the phrase
The phrase logo as of Pokémon X and Y

"Gotta catch 'em all!" is the English slogan of the Pokémon franchise, including the English language Pokémon video games. The Japanese equivalent is "Get Pokémon!" (Japanese: ポケモンゲットだぜー! Pokémon get da ze~!, also spelt ポケモンGETだぜー!)

History

The slogan "Gotta catch 'em all!" was created by Norman J. Grossfeld, the president of 4Kids Productions (a former subsidiary of 4Kids Entertainment) from 1994 to 2010. He introduced the slogan, along with three or four alternatives, during a pitch meeting with representatives from Nintendo, Hasbro, and 4Kids Entertainment (then known as Leisure Concepts, Inc.). According to Grossfeld, during the meeting, one lawyer from either Nintendo or Hasbro rejected the slogan due to concerns over it being too declarative, but they were overruled as the other participants in the meeting liked "Gotta catch 'em all!" the best. The participants had also considered the slogan "Catch 'em if you can", one of Grossfeld's alternative suggestions. Grossfeld even had a song written that incorporated the "Catch 'em if you can" slogan that ultimately went unused.[1]

In the core series games

Pokémon Crystal, the last game to feature the catchphrase on its boxart.

The first pair of Pokémon games released in North America, Pokémon Red and Blue, were labeled with the catchphrase below the Pokémon logo. Their sequels, Pokémon Gold and Silver, and later, Pokémon Crystal, had the catchphrase in the same position. Pokémon Yellow was the only exception, instead advertising that it was the "Special Pikachu Edition" of the game below the logo.

The slogan was taken out of the box art for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, although pre-release versions of the box art indicate that the slogan was initially intended to be kept, but was dropped sometime between January 2003 and March 2003. The slogan has not reappeared in any Pokémon game box art since, but has appeared in promotional materials such as the trailers for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl[2] and Pokémon X and Y.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Trading Card Game

In Pokémon Trading Card Game, Hood in the Lightning Club references this slogan by saying: "Got all the Legendary Pokémon cards? Yeah! Gotta catch 'em all!(TM)" Additionally, one of the decks found in the Auto Deck Machine is named Replace 'Em All Deck. Both instances were added in the English localization; they are not seen in the Japanese original text.

Pokémon Play It! series

In the "What's a Pokémon?" lesson from both Pokémon Play It! and Pokémon Play It! Version 2, Julie says this about the Trading Card Game: "There are seven symbols and seven types of Pokémon. Catch 'em all!".

PokéROM

The slogan of PokéROM is "Gotta learn 'em all!".

Pokémon Project Studio

The slogan of Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue is "Gotta make 'em all!".

In the anime

The most noticeable reference to the catchphrase in the anime was introduced in the first episode by the main protagonist, Ash Ketchum, himself. Promising that he would catch all of the Pokémon in the world, Ash set off on his journey. However, up to the current point in the anime, Ash has only progressed to 94 captures of Pokémon, just over 10% of the total number of Pokémon known as of Generation VIII. Moreover, Ash does not at all focus on catching as many species as he can; he even expresses distaste for Gary's training method of "catching them all". A future character, Goh, would make catching every Pokémon and completing his Pokédex one of his goals. The motto also seems to be a pun for Pokémon photographers, as Robert's grandfather "caught them all" and Todd "catches" Pokémon.

The reference was used as the title of the penultimate episode of the original series, Gotta Catch Ya Later!. In this episode, both Brock and Misty return to Kanto, leaving Ash to head to the Hoenn region alone.

The slogan was referenced in the English-language version of Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys; Brock says the phrase when collecting food from a haywire robotic vending machine during a power outage (with "them all", in this instance, being hot dogs).

The line was later said by Meowth in The Lotad Lowdown.

The "Gotta catch 'em all!" phrase appears in the opening animation for Pokémon Chronicles and is also seen in the Who's That Pokémon? segment in Pokémon the Series: XY. However, in certain international versions, the line is replaced with respective Pokémon the Series: XY localized logos.

In music

This phrase is featured in the original opening theme, as well as in the chorus of the Pokérap. It is also found in the theme for The Johto Journeys, the anime's third season. The lyrics include, in reference to the Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver, that "you still gotta catch 'em all!". A new, remixed version of the original theme was used as the opening for the first season of Pokémon the Series: XY.

The Pokérap GS uses the catchphrase quite prominently.

There's a Pokémon soundtrack by HAL Laboratory named Pokémon Gotta Catch the Sound!, which includes the Pokémon Snap music theme Gotta Snap Em’ All.

The line is referenced in the song Can't Stop (Catchin' 'Em All) several times.

In the manga

In the VIZ Media edition of Pokémon Adventures volume 14, Professor Oak makes a reference to the slogan, saying that Crystal "truly catches them all".

In merchandise

The slogan for the 1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys was "Gotta catch 'em here!", a reference to the franchise's slogan.

Retirement and return

The slogan was temporarily retired from the Pokémon games around 2003, with the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Instead of the now-familiar phrase appearing below the Pokémon logo, the game's version name appeared there. This held true for the remaining games of Generation III, and would later prove to be the standard for subsequent generations with the release of the Generation IV games, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. However, the slogan is still used in certain promotional materials for those games.

The retirement was possibly due to the large amount of Pokémon now required to capture to complete the National Pokédex, 386 at the time the slogan was retired. It may as well have been due to the incompatibility between the Generation II and Generation III games, as all of the Pokémon known as of the third generation were not available between Ruby and Sapphire, unlike what had been the case with Red and Blue and Gold and Silver.

The slogan may also have been taken out of use since it was a target of critics of the game and franchise (with some saying the phrase was an equivalent to, "Gotta buy 'em all").

An English-language Diamond and Pearl commercial was released that features the phrase in the United States. It is also used as the slogan for the Catch That Pokémon Show in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. This did not, however, mean that the slogan made a permanent return, rather it was just a reference to the then defunct slogan.

On the Pokémon Black and White official website, the slogan is referenced in the "Pokémon" section of the site. A link to the new Pokémon is labeled with the phrase "See 'Em All."

On September 14, 2013, the phrase was once again used in a trailer that was accidentally leaked on the Pokémon YouTube channel and advertised a new website called "www.gottacatchemall.com" - a website offering people in the United States a chance to win Pokémon X and Y related prizes in the sweepstakes from September 16 until October 12, 2013. The site required the first name of the user, their respective e-mail address, a username and the code "XY1012" to open. The site scattered various codes around various sites on the internet as "Easter eggs" to unlock Poké Balls on the website, and thus, a "Pokémon, a digital gift, and a chance to win". The site now has a new logo for the phrase "Gotta catch 'em all!". The new logo is now used for all videos on The Pokémon Company International's YouTube channel, along with a Pikachu saying "Pika!". The logo was also used in the Pokémon anime's Who's That Pokémon? segment on Pokémon the Series: XY.

The slogan is alluded to in a promotional video uploaded on January 12, 2023, celebrating the Pokémon franchise having 1008 Pokémon in the National Pokédex. The video ends with the phrase, "Did you catch 'em all?"[3]

The promotional blurb for the 151 expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game contains the phrase "Gotta Catch ’Em All!"

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ポケモンゲットだぜー! Pokémon getto da ze!
The Arab world Flag.png Arabic !ساْ جمعها الْان Sa jmʿha alan!
Basque Flag.png Basque Bildu guztiak!
Bulgaria Flag.png Bulgarian Да ги уловим! Da gi ulovim!
Catalonia Flag.png Catalan Fes-te'ls tots teus!
Mandarin Chinese 收服神奇寶貝! Shōufú Shénqí Bǎobèi!
Croatia Flag.png Croatian Moraš skupit sve!
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Chyťte je všechny!
Všechny chytit máš!*
Denmark Flag.png Danish Du ska' fange dem!
Jeg ska' fange dem!*
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Ik wil ze allemaal!
Finland Flag.png Finnish Omakseni saan!
Kaikki kerätään!*
French Canada Flag.png Canada Attrape-les tous!
France Flag.png Europe Attrapez-les tous!
Germany Flag.png German Schnapp' sie dir alle!
Komm und schnapp sie dir!*
Greece Flag.png Greek Τα θέλω τώρα εδώ! Ta thélo̱ tóra edó̱!
Israel Flag.png Hebrew !חייבים לתפוס את כולם Ħayavim litfos et kulam!
India Flag.png Hindi करने है हासिल! Karne hai haasil! *
पाना हर एक को! Pana Har Ek Ko!*
है पकडना ऊन सबको! Hai Pakardna Un Sabko!*
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Szerezd meg hát mind!
Iceland Flag.png Icelandic Þarf að fanga þá!
Italy Flag.png Italian Gotta catch 'em all! Gen I to Gen V
Acchiappali tutti!* Gen VI onwards
Macedonia Flag.png Macedonian Треба да ги освојам! Treba da gi osvojam!
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Fanger alle nå!
Du må fange dem alle!
Poland Flag.png Polish Złap je wszystkie!
Czy już wszystkie masz?*
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Temos que pegar!
Agarre todos... se puder!*
Pegue todos... se puder!*
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Vou apanhá-los todos!*
Apanhá-los todos!*
Romania Flag.png Romanian Să îi prind pe toți!
Russia Flag.png Russian Поймать их всех! Poymat' ikh vsekh!*
Всех их соберём! Vsekh ikh soberyom!*
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Треба да скупиш све Treba da skupiš sve!
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America ¡Atrápalos ya!
¡Tienes que atraparlos!*
¡Es para todos!*
¡Hazte con todos!*
Spain Flag.png Spain ¡Hazte con todos!
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Måste fånga fler!
Måste fånga allihop*
Fånga allihop*
Tamil Flag.png Tamil தேடி பேடிப்போ மெய்! Thedi Pedipo Mey!*
India Flag.png Telugu వెతికి పట్టుకుంట! Vethiki Pattukunta!*
పట్టుకుంటా! Pattukunta!*
Thailand Flag.png Thai มาจับโปเกมอนกันเถอะ! ma jub pokemon gun ter!
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Hepsini topla!
Ukraine Flag.png Ukrainian Разом збери усіх!
Pakistan Flag.png Urdu کرنا ہے حاصل(Karne Hai Haasil!)

References

  1. Sands, Tara, & Yurko, Steve. "Nor-man's Land with Norman Grossfeld." 4Kids Flashback, Spreaker, 13 Dec 2023. https://www.4kidsflashback.com/episodes/4kids-normans-land, 6:02–7:57.
  2. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl 2007 commercial
  3. "One Thousand Pokémon! 🥳" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. YouTube.