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'''Pokémon Tech''', also known as '''Pokémon Technical''', is a school located in the [[Kanto]] region. It is found in between [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]].
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The school is an alternative option to Pokémon [[trainer]]s who don't want to go around to collect [[gym]] [[badge]]s. Once a student graduates from Pokémon Tech, they automatically qualify for the [[Pokémon League]].
The '''Pokémon Technical Institute''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンゼミナール''' ''Pokémon Seminar''), also known as '''Pokémon Tech''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンゼミ''' ''Pokémon Semi''), is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive [[Pokémon academy]] located in the [[Kanto]] [[region]]. It is found in between [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]]. It was featured in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]''. In an old Pokémon.com summary, it was called the '''Pokémon Seminar''', or '''Pokémon Zem''' for short, which comes from the Japanese name.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20011024195642/http://www.pokemon.com/cartoons/cartoons_02d.html Pokémon World - Cartoons] (archive)</ref>


It made its only [[Pokémon anime|anime]] appearance in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]''. While lost in the forest, [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] found a group of Tech students quizzing [[Joe (anime)|Joe]], who was also a student. Whenever he got a question wrong, or failed to answer, the speed of the treadmill he was on increased.
While lost in the forest, {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} found a group of Tech students quizzing {{OBP|Joe|EP009}}, who was also a student. Whenever he got a question wrong, or failed to answer, the speed of the treadmill he was on increased.


Joe explained to Ash and [[Ash's friends|his friends]] all about the school. Angry with how [[Giselle]], the top student in the beginning class, was treating Joe, [[Misty]] stormed off to find her. When she did, they had a battle to determine who was more skilled at battling. Giselle, using a {{p|Graveler}}, defeated [[Misty's Starmie]] without a problem.
Joe explained to Ash and {{ashfr}} all about the school. {{an|Misty}} took offense when Joe said that he is still better than someone with two [[Badge]]s. Determined to prove the battle simulator wrong, Misty then challenged him to a {{pkmn|battle}}, where her {{TP|Misty|Starmie}} defeated Joe's {{p|Weepinbell}}, a {{t|Grass}} Pokémon which had an advantage against a {{t|Water}} [[type]].


Ash also battled Giselle with Pikachu. She was stunned when the {{type2|Electric}} defeated her {{p|Cubone}}. It was then Giselle realized that not everything about Pokémon battling can be learned in school. Joe, as a result of seeing what happened that day, decided to return to his home and begin his journey like Ash did.
Angry with how [[Giselle]], the top student in the Beginner Class, was treating Joe, Misty stormed off to find her. When she did, they had a battle where Giselle used a {{p|Graveler}} to defeat Misty's Starmie without a problem.
 
Ash also battled Giselle with Pikachu. She was stunned when the {{t|Electric}} type defeated her {{type|Ground}} {{p|Cubone}}. It was then that Giselle came to a realization: not everything about Pokémon battling can be learned in school. Joe, as a result of seeing what happened that day, decided to return to his home and begin his journey like Ash did.
 
==Classes==
The boarding school is an alternative, but expensive, option to [[Pokémon Trainer]]s who are unwilling or unable to go on a {{pkmn|journey}} to collect [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s. Much of the learning is based on developing general knowledge through reading textbooks and examinations. It offers luxury facilities including a specialized Training Room with virtual battle opponents and an outdoor pool. The exclusive school has high standards of its students, enforcing a strict uniform policy and keeping failing students back for potentially years.
 
Potential students must take an entrance exam to be enrolled at Pokémon Tech. Notably, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] both flunked the entrance exam, earning the lowest scores out of anybody in the school's history.
 
Students complete the various classes on offer to graduate:
 
*The Beginner Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with two Badges.
*The Intermediate Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with four Badges.
*The Advanced Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with six Badges.
*Once a student graduates from Pokémon Tech, they earn a diploma and automatically qualify for Kanto's [[Pokémon League Conference]].
 
==Pokémon seen in Pokémon Tech==
{| width="100%"
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| {{ActivePoké|Joe|Weepinbell|Joe Weepinbell.png|Grass|Poison|link=no}}
| {{ActivePoké|Giselle|Graveler|Giselle Graveler.png|Rock|Ground|link=no}}
| {{ActivePoké|Giselle|Cubone|Giselle Cubone.png|Ground|link=no}}
|}
 
==In other languages==
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|pt_br=Instituto Técnico Pokémon<br>Tec Pokémon
|sv=Pokémon tekniska högskolan (Pokémon teknis)<br>Pokémon akademin (Pokémon Zem){{tt|*|VHS release description}}
}}
 
==References==
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Other students who have attended Pokémon Tech include [[Jessie]] and [[James]]. They are known at the school for getting the lowest scores out of anybody in its history.
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 6 April 2024

Pokémon Seminar redirects here. For the post-episode segment, see Professor Friede's Pokémon Seminar.
Pokémon Tech
ポケモンゼミナール Pokémon Seminar
Pokémon Tech.png
Pokémon Tech
Region Kanto
Debut The School of Hard Knocks

The Pokémon Technical Institute (Japanese: ポケモンゼミナール Pokémon Seminar), also known as Pokémon Tech (Japanese: ポケモンゼミ Pokémon Semi), is an anime-exclusive Pokémon academy located in the Kanto region. It is found in between Cerulean City and Vermilion City. It was featured in The School of Hard Knocks. In an old Pokémon.com summary, it was called the Pokémon Seminar, or Pokémon Zem for short, which comes from the Japanese name.[1]

While lost in the forest, Ash and Pikachu found a group of Tech students quizzing Joe, who was also a student. Whenever he got a question wrong, or failed to answer, the speed of the treadmill he was on increased.

Joe explained to Ash and his friends all about the school. Misty took offense when Joe said that he is still better than someone with two Badges. Determined to prove the battle simulator wrong, Misty then challenged him to a battle, where her Starmie defeated Joe's Weepinbell, a Grass Pokémon which had an advantage against a Water type.

Angry with how Giselle, the top student in the Beginner Class, was treating Joe, Misty stormed off to find her. When she did, they had a battle where Giselle used a Graveler to defeat Misty's Starmie without a problem.

Ash also battled Giselle with Pikachu. She was stunned when the Electric type defeated her Ground-type Cubone. It was then that Giselle came to a realization: not everything about Pokémon battling can be learned in school. Joe, as a result of seeing what happened that day, decided to return to his home and begin his journey like Ash did.

Classes

The boarding school is an alternative, but expensive, option to Pokémon Trainers who are unwilling or unable to go on a journey to collect Gym Badges. Much of the learning is based on developing general knowledge through reading textbooks and examinations. It offers luxury facilities including a specialized Training Room with virtual battle opponents and an outdoor pool. The exclusive school has high standards of its students, enforcing a strict uniform policy and keeping failing students back for potentially years.

Potential students must take an entrance exam to be enrolled at Pokémon Tech. Notably, Jessie and James both flunked the entrance exam, earning the lowest scores out of anybody in the school's history.

Students complete the various classes on offer to graduate:

  • The Beginner Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with two Badges.
  • The Intermediate Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with four Badges.
  • The Advanced Class has the qualifications of a Trainer with six Badges.
  • Once a student graduates from Pokémon Tech, they earn a diploma and automatically qualify for Kanto's Pokémon League Conference.

Pokémon seen in Pokémon Tech

Joe Weepinbell.png
Weepinbell
Giselle Graveler.png
Graveler
Giselle Cubone.png
Cubone

In other languages

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokémon-instituutti
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon Tec
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Tech
Poland Flag.png Polish Technikum Pokémon (EP048)
Pokémon Tech/Instytut Techniczny Pokémon (EP009)
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Instituto Técnico Pokémon
Tec Pokémon
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Pokémon tekniska högskolan (Pokémon teknis)
Pokémon akademin (Pokémon Zem)*

References




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HopHopHop TownHouse of ImiteHutber PortIndigo AcademyIsland of the Giant PokémonKaz GymLeaf ForestMaiden's PeakMatcha City
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Pokémon LandPokémon Ninja SchoolPokémon TechPokémon Theme ParkPokémopolisPotpourri IslandRifure VillageRotaRoy's hometownSable City
Safari LandSayda IslandSayda LabScissor StreetSeafoam IslandSilver TownStone TownSunnytownTeam Rocket AcademyTeam Rocket HQ
Terracotta TownTree of BeginningUnnamed island (EP060)Vermilion City schoolVermilion ForestWisteria TownXanadu NurseryYas Gym
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