Pokémon Generations
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- If you were looking for the groupings of games, see generation. For the TCG expansion released to commemorate the 20th Anniversary, see Generations (TCG).
Pokémon Generations is an animated miniseries that showcases some moments from each generation of the core series Pokémon games. It consists of 18 episodes that will premiere via YouTube weekly between September 16 and December 23, 2016. Episodes are approximately 3-5 minutes in length.
Episodes
Code | Screenshot | English title | Japanese title | US broadcast | Japan broadcast | Time between |
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PG01 | The Adventure | September 16, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG02 | The Chase | September 16, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG03 | The Challenger | September 23, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG04 | The Lake of Rage | September 30, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG05 | The Legacy | October 7, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG06 | The Reawakening | October 7, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG07 | The Vision | October 14, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG08 | The Cavern | October 21, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG09 | The Scoop | October 28, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG10 | The Old Chateau | October 28, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG11 | The New World | November 4, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG12 | The Magma Stone | November 11, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG13 | The Uprising | November 18, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG14 | The Frozen World | November 23, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
PG15 | The King Returns | December 2, 2016 | Unaired | Never aired | ||
This concludes Pokémon Generations. |
Differences from the games
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Although the mini-series is more faithful to the games than the main anime, there are still some differences, mainly to enhance the plot or due to time constraints.
- Looker, who originally did not debut until Pokémon Platinum, has his role extended in this series.
- Lance's role in the Lake of Rage incident is expanded, unlike in the games, where the narrative focuses on the player.
- In the games, Lance and Ethan battle the wild Electrode powering the generator, causing them to faint or capture them. In The Lake of Rage, they instead release them.
- Also, there are twelve Electrode powering the generator as opposed to only six in the games.
- Petrel shows up in the generator room instead of Ariana like in the games.
- Unlike in the games, neither the player nor Maxie stops Archie in The Cavern.
- Unlike in the games, the player does not arrive at the Spear Pillar to stop Cyrus in The New World.
- After Giratina drags Cyrus into the Distortion World, it doesn't leave a portal behind like in the games.
- Looker does not arrest Charon at Stark Mountain. Instead, Charon escapes with help from two Team Galactic Grunts.
- Iris is present when N's Castle is summoned instead of the player character, and it is summoned by the Seven Sages instead of N. The subsequent confrontation between the Unova Gym Leaders and the Seven Sages takes place outside the castle instead of inside, and an army of Team Plasma Grunts participates in the battle.
- The Shadow Triad is not present for Team Plasma's attack on Opelucid City to capture the DNA Splicers. Instead, the attack is led by Zinzolin and carried out by many Team Plasma Grunts.
- Unlike in the games, Ghetsis fuses Kyurem with N's Reshiram without the player character present, and when the player character does arrive, it is Hilbert with his Zekrom.
Cast
Cast | |||||
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Pikachu | Pikachu | ピカチュウ | |||
Looker | Kaiji Tang | Handsome | ハンサム | ||
Giovanni | Richard Epcar | Sakaki | サカキ | ||
Blue | Erik Kimerer | Green | グリーン | ||
Lance | Ben Diskin | Wataru | ワタル | ||
Lorelei | Erica Lindbeck | Kanna | カンナ | ||
Bruno | Siba | シバ | |||
Agatha | Ellyn Stern | Kikuko | キクコ | ||
Petrel | Lambda | ラムダ | |||
Silver | Lucien Dodge | Silver | シルバー | ||
Eusine | Kyle Hebert | Minaki | ミナキ | ||
Tabitha | Homura | ホムラ | |||
Maxie | Lex Lang | Matsubusa | マツブサ | ||
Courtney | Sandy Fox | Kagari | カガリ | ||
Archie | Jamieson Price | Aogiri | アオギリ | ||
Shelly | Cristina Vee | Izumi | イズミ | ||
Matt | Richard Epcar | Ushio | ウシオ | ||
Gabby | Mari | マリ | |||
Ty | Dai | ダイ | |||
Cheryl | Stephanie Sheh | Momi | モミ | ||
Cyrus | Akagi | アカギ | |||
Mars | Mars | マーズ | |||
Jupiter | Jupiter | ジュピター | |||
Saturn | Saturn | サターン | |||
Cynthia | Shirona | シロナ | |||
Charon | Pluto | プルート | |||
Buck | Bryce Papenbrook | Baku | バク | ||
Iris | Iris | アイリス | |||
Drayden | Shaga | シャガ | |||
Clay | Yakon | ヤーコン | |||
Lenora | Aloe | アロエ | |||
Elesa | Kamitsure | カミツレ | |||
Burgh | Arty | アーティ | |||
Skyla | Furou | フウロ | |||
Brycen | Hachiku | ハチク | |||
Colress | Akuroma | アクロマ | |||
Zinzolin | Vio | ヴィオ | |||
N | N | N | |||
Ghetsis | [[Patrick Seitz]] | G-Cis | ゲーチス |
Gallery
- For more artwork, please see Pokémon Generations images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Posters
Trailers
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Background information
- Like in Pokémon Origins, all of the Pokémon in the series make realistic, animal-like sounds instead of saying their species' names like in the main anime.
- All of the main protagonists that have appeared so far have no dialogue, and their faces are heavily obscured.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Dutch | Pokémon Generations Pokémon Generaties * | |
European French | Pokémon Générations | |
German | Pokémon Generationen | |
Italian | Pokémon Generazioni | |
European Spanish | Generaciones Pokémon | |
See also
External links
- Pokémon Generations on YouTube (English)
- Official Pokémon website announcement (English)
This episode article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |