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* This is the series with the most number of [[Pokémon movie|movies]] to date, with five.
* This is the series with the most number of [[Pokémon movie|movies]] to date, with five.
* This is the only series to cover more than one [[Generation|generation]], covering two.
* This is the only series to cover more than one [[Generation|generation]], covering two.
* The first 40 Episodes of season 1 was originally aired in Syndication in the United States in 1998 before moving to {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Kids' WB!}} in 1999 for the remaining 40 episodes.
* The first 40 Episodes was originally aired in Syndication in the United States in 1998 before moving to {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Kids' WB!}} in 1999 for the remaining 40 episodes.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 10:07, 7 April 2014

A poster for the series, featuring Ash, Misty, Brock and some of their Pokémon

The original series of the Pokémon anime (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters) is the first of its series. Unlike later series, the name of the original series comes only from the need to differentiate it from latter series. It ran from April 1, 1997 to November 14, 2002 in Japan and from September 7, 1998 to October 25, 2003 in the United States.

During the original series, rookie Trainer Ash Ketchum begins his journey in the Kanto region, leaving his home of Pallet Town with the only starter Pokémon that Professor Oak had left to give: a reluctant and moody Pikachu. Ash's quest begins in earnest to defeat all of the Gym Leaders and get to the Pokémon League as soon as he has gained Pikachu's trust, and he is joined by two mentors, Misty and Brock.

After competing in the Indigo Plateau Conference and not performing as well as he had hoped, Ash journeys to the Orange Archipelago to receive the GS Ball from Professor Ivy, as it cannot be transported to Professor Oak by PC. During his time there, Ash competes in another Pokémon League, the Orange League and meets a new friend named Tracey Sketchit. When Oak cannot figure out how to open the GS Ball on Ash's return to Pallet, the Professor sends Ash to Johto to give the special Poké Ball to Kurt. While there, Ash again competes in a Pokémon League, the Silver Conference.

Chapters

The original series is officially divided into three chapters:

  • Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター) (EP001EP081)
  • Pocket Monsters: Orange Archipelago Chapter (ポケットモンスター オレンジ諸島編) (EP082EP116)
  • Pocket Monsters: Gold & Silver Chapter (ポケットモンスター 金銀編) (EP117EP274)

Dub seasons

When the anime was dubbed into English and other languages, the series was divided into five seasons:

Episodes in the original series are numbered with the prefix EP on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the list of original series episodes.

Trivia

  • Originally, this series of the anime was only to have lasted a year and a half, approximately as long as the Kanto saga lasted.
  • At 274 episodes, this is the anime's longest series. This is because it adapted the games from two generations, I and II. The following series are adaptations of games of only one generation each.
  • This is the series with the most number of movies to date, with five.
  • This is the only series to cover more than one generation, covering two.
  • The first 40 Episodes was originally aired in Syndication in the United States in 1998 before moving to Kids' WB! in 1999 for the remaining 40 episodes.

In other languages


Original series (list) Indigo LeagueAdventures in the Orange Islands
The Johto JourneysJohto League ChampionsMaster Quest
Ruby and Sapphire (list) AdvancedAdvanced ChallengeAdvanced BattleBattle Frontier
Diamond and Pearl (list) Diamond and PearlBattle DimensionGalactic BattlesSinnoh League Victors
Black & White (list) Black & WhiteRival DestiniesAdventures in Unova and Beyond
XY (list) XYKalos QuestXYZ (Mega Evolution Specials)
Sun & Moon (list) Sun & MoonUltra Adventures‎Ultra Legends
Journeys (list) JourneysMaster JourneysUltimate Journeys (The Arceus Chronicles)
Horizons (list) Horizons
Specials (list) Pikachu's Winter VacationSide StoriesPokémon Chronicles
Planetarium specialsPikachu shorts
Mewtwo ReturnsThe Legend of Thunder!Pichu Bros. in Party Panic
The Mastermind of Mirage PokémonPokémon Ranger: Guardian SignsA Ripple in Time
Complete listMoviesOther anime series


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