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The Pokémon franchise arrived in '''{{wp|Brazil}}''' on May 10, 1999, with the broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon, Eu Escolho Você!]]'' during a morning TV program called ''{{tt|Eliana & Alegria|Eliana & | The Pokémon franchise arrived in '''{{wp|Brazil}}''' on May 10, 1999, with the broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon, Eu Escolho Você!]]'' during a morning TV program called ''{{tt|Eliana & Alegria|Eliana & Joy}}'' in {{wp|RecordTV}}. Currently, [[Pokémon games]] are officially distributed in English by [http://www.ncgames.com.br/ NC Games], the [[Pokémon anime]] is broadcast on {{wp|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network}}, [[Pokémon Adventures]] is published by [[Panini Comics]], and the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] is released by {{wp|Copag}}. | ||
==Pokémon video games== | ==Pokémon video games== | ||
{{bulbanews|Pokémon GO update to add Brazilian Portuguese}} | {{bulbanews|Pokémon GO update to add Brazilian Portuguese}} | ||
All [[Pokémon games]] have been available to Brazilian customers in English. However, from January 2015 to May 2017, Nintendo's officially licensed distributors ceased trade in the Brazilian market due to the on-going significantly high taxation tariffs on imported electronic goods, especially as direct competition recently decided to open manufacturing plants within the country to lift some of these tariffs. In May 2017, [http://www.ncgames.com.br NC Games] became the new licensed distributor of Nintendo products. | All [[Pokémon games]] have been available to Brazilian customers in English. However, from January 2015 to May 2017, Nintendo's officially licensed distributors {{n|Nintendo leaving Brazilian gaming market|ceased trade}} in the Brazilian market due to the on-going significantly high taxation tariffs on imported electronic goods, especially as direct competition recently decided to open manufacturing plants within the country to lift some of these tariffs. In May 2017, [http://www.ncgames.com.br/ NC Games] became the new licensed distributor of Nintendo products. | ||
The [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] and [[Pokémon GO]] are the only games to be localized into Brazilian Portuguese. | The [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] and [[Pokémon GO]] are the only games to be localized into Brazilian Portuguese. | ||
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==Pokémon anime== | ==Pokémon anime== | ||
Pokémon started airing on {{wp|RecordTV}} on May 10, 1999. It aired daily in the morning. A few months later, it also began to air on {{wp|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network | Pokémon started airing on {{wp|RecordTV}} on May 10, 1999. It aired daily in the morning. A few months later, it also began to air on {{wp|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network}}. Both channels noticed the great success that they had in their hands, and after several reruns of the [[S01|first season]], the [[S02|second season]] began to air on both channels, first on RecordTV, and then on Cartoon Network starting the week after. | ||
The second season had also high ratings, but was not as successful as the first. This was due to the broadcast of the ''{{wp|Digimon}}'' series on a rival channel of | The second season had also high ratings, but was not as successful as the first. This was due to the broadcast of the ''{{wp|Digimon}}'' series on a rival channel of RecordTV, {{wp|Rede Globo}}, in the same time slot. Eventually, RecordTV acquired seasons [[S03|three]] and [[S04|four]] as well. Around this time, in 2002, the success of Pokémon on RecordTV led another network, {{wp|Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT}}, to buy the rights to the first three movies in partnership with {{wp|Warner Bros.}}, making the films a well-known part of SBT's film rotation. | ||
Since RecordTV had aired its episodes in a short period of time, it started to rerun episodes frequently, a fact which lowered its overall audience ratings. Because of this, Rede Globo purchased the rights to [[S05|season five]] in 2003. Pokémon was so successful in the mornings on Globo that it also acquired the [[S06|sixth]] and [[S07|seventh]] [[season]]s. When they too ran out of new episodes, Globo reran them a few times and eventually took the show out of its morning schedule. | Since RecordTV had aired its episodes in a short period of time, it started to rerun episodes frequently, a fact which lowered its overall audience ratings. Because of this, Rede Globo purchased the rights to [[S05|season five]] in 2003. Pokémon was so successful in the mornings on Rede Globo that it also acquired the [[S06|sixth]] and [[S07|seventh]] [[season]]s. When they too ran out of new episodes, Rede Globo reran them a few times and eventually took the show out of its morning schedule. | ||
In 2008, {{wp|RedeTV!}} needed a temporary cartoon to fill a space which would be taken by a new show, and acquired the first season to do so. However, Pokémon was so successful that RedeTV! acquired other seasons to air at night on the channel at 6pm. In 2009, RedeTV! was the first to air [[S11|season eleven]], even before Cartoon Network, which usually is the first to air new episodes. Seasons [[S12|12]]-[[S18|18]] premiered on Cartoon Network | In 2008, {{wp|RedeTV!}} needed a temporary cartoon to fill a space which would be taken by a new show, and acquired the first season to do so. However, Pokémon was so successful that RedeTV! acquired other seasons to air at night on the channel at 6pm. In 2009, RedeTV! was the first to air [[S11|season eleven]], even before Cartoon Network, which usually is the first to air new episodes. Seasons [[S12|12]]-[[S18|18]] premiered on Cartoon Network. | ||
On May 12, 2016, [[S19|the nineteenth season]] premiered on [[Pokémon TV]]. The first 28 episodes debuted on the service, but | On May 12, 2016, [[S19|the nineteenth season]] premiered on [[Pokémon TV]]. The first 28 episodes debuted on the service, but the last 20 debuted on Cartoon Network. | ||
[[Pokémon Generations]] premiered on February 10, 2017 on [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s Portuguese YouTube channel in Brazilian Portuguese. The | [[Pokémon Generations]] premiered on February 10, 2017 on [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s Portuguese YouTube channel in Brazilian Portuguese.<!-- The final episode of the series was made available on June 19, 2017.--> | ||
Starting on January 1, 2010, previous seasons of the anime debuted on {{wp|Tooncast}}, a sister network of Cartoon Network. | Starting on January 1, 2010, previous seasons of the anime debuted on {{wp|Tooncast}}, a sister network of Cartoon Network. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Season | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Season | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4 | ! style="background:#6AA9E4" | Original broadcaster | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4 | ! style="background:#6AA9E4" | Debut episode | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4 | ! style="background:#6AA9E4" | Final episode | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4;"| Episodes | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Episodes | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S01|Pokémon: Liga Índigo]]'' | | ''[[S01|Pokémon: Liga Índigo]]'' | ||
| RecordTV | | RecordTV | ||
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| ''[[EP057|O Segredo do Centro de Criação]]''<br>July 20, 1999 | | ''[[EP057|O Segredo do Centro de Criação]]''<br>July 20, 1999 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S02|Pokémon: Aventuras nas Ilhas Laranjas]]'' | | ''[[S02|Pokémon: Aventuras nas Ilhas Laranjas]]'' | ||
| RecordTV | | RecordTV | ||
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| ''[[EP105|Fica Frio, Charizard]]''<br>October 5, 2000 | | ''[[EP105|Fica Frio, Charizard]]''<br>October 5, 2000 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S03|Pokémon: A Jornada Johto]]'' | | ''[[S03|Pokémon: A Jornada Johto]]'' | ||
| RecordTV | | RecordTV | ||
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| ''[[EP157|Escrito nas Estrelas]]''<br>September 5, 2001 | | ''[[EP157|Escrito nas Estrelas]]''<br>September 5, 2001 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S04|Pokémon: Campeões da Liga Johto]]'' | | ''[[S04|Pokémon: Campeões da Liga Johto]]'' | ||
| RecordTV | | RecordTV | ||
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| ''[[EP209|A Grande Batalha!]]''<br>December 30, 2002 | | ''[[EP209|A Grande Batalha!]]''<br>December 30, 2002 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S05|Pokémon: Master Quest]]'' | | ''[[S05|Pokémon: Master Quest]]'' | ||
| Rede Globo | | Rede Globo | ||
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| ''[[EP209|Você é um Astro, Larvitar!]]''<br>August 4, 2003 | | ''[[EP209|Você é um Astro, Larvitar!]]''<br>August 4, 2003 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S06|Pokémon: Avançado]]'' | | ''[[S06|Pokémon: Avançado]]'' | ||
| Rede Globo | | Rede Globo | ||
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| ''[[AG040|Com Carga Total]]''<br>December 6, 2004 | | ''[[AG040|Com Carga Total]]''<br>December 6, 2004 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S07|Pokémon: Desafio Avançado]]'' | | ''[[S07|Pokémon: Desafio Avançado]]'' | ||
| Rede Globo | | Rede Globo | ||
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| ''[[AG092|Dia Do Julgamento!]]''<br>September 19, 2005 | | ''[[AG092|Dia Do Julgamento!]]''<br>September 19, 2005 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S08|Pokémon: Batalha Avançada]]'' | | ''[[S08|Pokémon: Batalha Avançada]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[AG145|Pasta la Vista!]]''<br>October 18, 2006 | | ''[[AG145|Pasta la Vista!]]''<br>October 18, 2006 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S09|Pokémon: Batalha da Fronteira]]'' | | ''[[S09|Pokémon: Batalha da Fronteira]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[AG192|O Lar é o Início de Tudo!]]''<br>February 2, 2008 | | ''[[AG192|O Lar é o Início de Tudo!]]''<br>February 2, 2008 | ||
| 47 | | 47 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S10|Pokémon: Diamante e Pérola]]'' | | ''[[S10|Pokémon: Diamante e Pérola]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[DP052|Tem Jeito de Espírito de Equipe!]]''<br>September 8, 2008 | | ''[[DP052|Tem Jeito de Espírito de Equipe!]]''<br>September 8, 2008 | ||
| 51 | | 51 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S11|Pokémon DP: Batalha Dimensional]]'' | | ''[[S11|Pokémon DP: Batalha Dimensional]]'' | ||
| Rede TV! | | Rede TV! | ||
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| ''[[DP104|Epidemia de Pesadelos!]]''<br>December 28, 2009 | | ''[[DP104|Epidemia de Pesadelos!]]''<br>December 28, 2009 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S12|Pokémon DP: Batalhas Galácticas]]'' | | ''[[S12|Pokémon DP: Batalhas Galácticas]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[DP157|Peguei um Gible!]]''<br>December 29, 2010 | | ''[[DP157|Peguei um Gible!]]''<br>December 29, 2010 | ||
| 52 | | 52 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S13|Pokémon DP: Vencedores da Liga Sinnoh]]'' | | ''[[S13|Pokémon DP: Vencedores da Liga Sinnoh]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[DP191|Lembranças São Feitas de Alegrias!]]''<br>November 26, 2011 | | ''[[DP191|Lembranças São Feitas de Alegrias!]]''<br>November 26, 2011 | ||
| 34 | | 34 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S14|Pokémon: Preto e Branco]]'' | | ''[[S14|Pokémon: Preto e Branco]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[BW048|Batalha no Metrô!]]''<br>February 8, 2013 | | ''[[BW048|Batalha no Metrô!]]''<br>February 8, 2013 | ||
| 48 | | 48 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S15|Pokémon Preto e Branco: Destinos Rivais]]'' | | ''[[S15|Pokémon Preto e Branco: Destinos Rivais]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[BW097|A Maior Crise de Unova!]]''<br>November 15, 2013 | | ''[[BW097|A Maior Crise de Unova!]]''<br>November 15, 2013 | ||
| 49 | | 49 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S16|Pokémon Preto e Branco: Aventuras em Unova e Mais Além]]'' | | ''[[S16|Pokémon Preto e Branco: Aventuras em Unova e Mais Além]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[BW142|O Sonho Continua!]]''<br>April 4, 2014 | | ''[[BW142|O Sonho Continua!]]''<br>April 4, 2014 | ||
| 45 | | 45 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S17|Pokémon, a Série: XY]]'' | | ''[[S17|Pokémon, a Série: XY]]'' | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[XY049|Bonnie para a Defesa!]]''<br>May 6, 2015 | | ''[[XY049|Bonnie para a Defesa!]]''<br>May 6, 2015 | ||
| 48 | | 48 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S18|Pokémon, a Série: XY - Desafio em Kalos]] | | ''[[S18|Pokémon, a Série: XY - Desafio em Kalos]] | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| ''[[XY093|Todos Olhando para o Futuro!]]''<br>May 31, 2016 | | ''[[XY093|Todos Olhando para o Futuro!]]''<br>May 31, 2016 | ||
| 45 | | 45 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S19|Pokémon, a Série: XYZ]]'' | | ''[[S19|Pokémon, a Série: XYZ]]'' | ||
| {{tt|TV Pokémon|First 28 episodes}}<br>{{tt|Cartoon Network|Last 20 episodes}} | | {{tt|TV Pokémon|First 28 episodes}}<br>{{tt|Cartoon Network|Last 20 episodes}} | ||
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| ''[[SS036|A lenda de X, Y e Z!]]''<br>May 18, 2017 | | ''[[SS036|A lenda de X, Y e Z!]]''<br>May 18, 2017 | ||
| 48 | | 48 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[S20|Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]] | | ''[[S20|Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]] | ||
| Cartoon Network | | Cartoon Network | ||
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| | | | ||
|- | |||
! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="5" | | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Pokémon movies=== | ===Pokémon movies=== | ||
{| style="background: #2E83D2 | {| class="roundy" style="background:#2E83D2; border:3px solid #81807A" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Movie | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Movie | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4; {{roundytr|5px}}"| Date | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Date | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M01|Pokémon O Filme: Mewtwo Contra-Ataca]]'' | | ''[[M01|Pokémon O Filme: Mewtwo Contra-Ataca]]'' | ||
| January 7, 2000 | | January 7, 2000 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M02|Pokémon 2000 O Filme: O Poder de Um]]'' | | ''[[M02|Pokémon 2000 O Filme: O Poder de Um]]'' | ||
| July 21, 2000 | | July 21, 2000 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M03|Pokémon 3 - O Feitiço dos Unown]]'' | | ''[[M03|Pokémon 3 - O Feitiço dos Unown]]'' | ||
| July 6, 2001 | | July 6, 2001 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M04|Pokémon 4: Viajantes do Tempo - Celebi, a Voz da Floresta]]'' | | ''[[M04|Pokémon 4: Viajantes do Tempo - Celebi, a Voz da Floresta]]'' | ||
| December 20, 2002 | | December 20, 2002 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M05|Heróis Pokémon]]'' | | ''[[M05|Heróis Pokémon]]'' | ||
| July 11, 2003 | | July 11, 2003 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M06|Pokémon 6: Jirachi - Realizador de Desejos]]'' | | ''[[M06|Pokémon 6: Jirachi - Realizador de Desejos]]'' | ||
| October 4, 2006 | | October 4, 2006 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M07|Pokémon 7: Alma Gêmea]]'' | | ''[[M07|Pokémon 7: Alma Gêmea]]'' | ||
| February 6, 2008 | | February 6, 2008 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M08|Lucario e o Mistério de Mew]]'' | | ''[[M08|Lucario e o Mistério de Mew]]'' | ||
| February 23, 2008 | | February 23, 2008 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger e o Lendário Templo do Mar]]'' | | ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger e o Lendário Templo do Mar]]'' | ||
| January 16, 2009 | | January 16, 2009 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M10|O Pesadelo de Darkrai]]'' | | ''[[M10|O Pesadelo de Darkrai]]'' | ||
| February 18, 2010 | | February 18, 2010 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M11|Giratina e o Cavaleiro do Céu]]'' | | ''[[M11|Giratina e o Cavaleiro do Céu]]'' | ||
| April 9, 2010 | | April 9, 2010 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M12|Arceus e a Joia da Vida]]'' | | ''[[M12|Arceus e a Joia da Vida]]'' | ||
| November 21, 2010 | | November 21, 2010 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M13|Zoroark - Mestre das Ilusões]]'' | | ''[[M13|Zoroark - Mestre das Ilusões]]'' | ||
| March 10, 2012 | | March 10, 2012 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M14|Pokémon O Filme: Preto - Victini e Reshiram]]'' | | ''[[M14|Pokémon O Filme: Preto - Victini e Reshiram]]'' | ||
| November 29, 2012 | | November 29, 2012 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M14|Pokémon O Filme: Branco - Victini e Zekrom]]'' | | ''[[M14|Pokémon O Filme: Branco - Victini e Zekrom]]'' | ||
| June 11, 2013 | | June 11, 2013 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M15|Pokémon O Filme: Kyurem contra a Espada da Justiça]]'' | | ''[[M15|Pokémon O Filme: Kyurem contra a Espada da Justiça]]'' | ||
| November 1, 2013 | | November 1, 2013 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M16|Pokémon O Filme: Genesect e a Lenda Revelada]]'' | | ''[[M16|Pokémon O Filme: Genesect e a Lenda Revelada]]'' | ||
| May 30, 2014 | | May 30, 2014 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M17|Pokémon o Filme: Diancie e o Casulo da Destruição]]'' | | ''[[M17|Pokémon o Filme: Diancie e o Casulo da Destruição]]'' | ||
| August 2, 2015 | | August 2, 2015 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M18|Pokémon o Filme: Hoopa e o Duelo Lendário]]'' | | ''[[M18|Pokémon o Filme: Hoopa e o Duelo Lendário]]'' | ||
| August 11, 2016 | | August 11, 2016 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| ''[[M19|Pokémon o Filme: Volcanion e a Maravilha Mecânica]]'' | | ''[[M19|Pokémon o Filme: Volcanion e a Maravilha Mecânica]]'' | ||
| June 16, 2017{{tt|*|iTunes}} | | June 16, 2017{{tt|*|iTunes}} | ||
|- | |||
! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="2" | | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Brazilian networks aired=== | ===Brazilian networks aired=== | ||
{| style="background: #2E83D2; | {| class="roundy" style="background:#2E83D2; border:3px solid #81807A" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4; {{roundytl| | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Network | ||
! style="background: #6AA9E4; {{roundytr| | ! style="background:#6AA9E4; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Seasons and movies | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:RecordTV logo.png|100px]]<br>'''{{wp|RecordTV}}''' | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:RecordTV logo.png|100px]]<br>'''{{wp|RecordTV}}''' | ||
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* [[S04|Pokémon: Campeões da Liga Johto]] | * [[S04|Pokémon: Campeões da Liga Johto]] | ||
* ''[[M04|Pokémon 4: Viajantes do Tempo - Celebi, a Voz da Floresta]]'' | * ''[[M04|Pokémon 4: Viajantes do Tempo - Celebi, a Voz da Floresta]]'' | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:Cartoon Network 2010 Logo.png|130px]]<br>'''{{wp|Cartoon Network}}''' | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:Cartoon Network 2010 Logo.png|130px]]<br>'''{{wp|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network}}''' | ||
| | | | ||
* All {{pkmn|anime}} [[season]]s (1999-present) | * All {{pkmn|anime}} [[season]]s (1999-present) | ||
* All [[Pokémon movie]]s (1999-present) | * All [[Pokémon movie]]s (1999-present) | ||
* [[Pokémon Chronicles|Pokémon Crônicas]] | * [[Pokémon Chronicles|Pokémon Crônicas]] | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:SBT logo.png|90px]]<br>'''{{wp|Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT}}''' | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:SBT logo.png|90px]]<br>'''{{wp|Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT}}''' | ||
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* ''[[M03|Pokémon 3 - O Feitiço dos Unown]]'' (2002-present) | * ''[[M03|Pokémon 3 - O Feitiço dos Unown]]'' (2002-present) | ||
* ''[[M07|Alma Gêmea]]'' (2011-present) | * ''[[M07|Alma Gêmea]]'' (2011-present) | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:Rede Globo logo.png|105px]]<br>'''{{wp|Rede Globo}}''' | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:Rede Globo logo.png|105px]]<br>'''{{wp|Rede Globo}}''' | ||
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* [[S06|Pokémon: Avançado]] (2005) | * [[S06|Pokémon: Avançado]] (2005) | ||
* [[S07|Pokémon: Desafio Avançado]] (2005) | * [[S07|Pokémon: Desafio Avançado]] (2005) | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:RedeTV logo.png|190px]]<br>'''{{wp|RedeTV!}}''' | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:RedeTV logo.png|190px]]<br>'''{{wp|RedeTV!}}''' | ||
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* ''[[M08|Lucario e o Mistério de Mew]]'' | * ''[[M08|Lucario e o Mistério de Mew]]'' | ||
* ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger e o Lendário Templo do Mar]]'' | * ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger e o Lendário Templo do Mar]]'' | ||
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* All {{series|Best Wishes}} seasons and movies (2014-2016) | * All {{series|Best Wishes}} seasons and movies (2014-2016) | ||
* [[S01|Pokémon: Liga Índigo]] (2015-present) | * [[S01|Pokémon: Liga Índigo]] (2015-present) | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.pokemon.com/br/ | *[http://www.pokemon.com/br/ Official Brazilian Pokémon Website] | ||
*[http://www. | *[http://www.ncgames.com.br/ Official Website of NC Games] | ||
*[http://www.cartoonnetwork.com.br/ Official Website of Cartoon Network Brazil] | *[http://www.cartoonnetwork.com.br/ Official Website of Cartoon Network Brazil] | ||
*[http://loja.panini.com.br/ Official Website of Panini Comics Brazil] | |||
*[http://copag.com.br/ Official Website of Copag] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Language | Brazilian Portuguese | |||
Continent | South America | |||
Original anime airdates | ||||
EP001 | March 7, 1999 | |||
AG001 | January 21, 2004 | |||
DP001 | February 9, 2008 | |||
BW001 | March 17, 2012 | |||
XY001 | March 2, 2015 | |||
SM001 | June 5, 2017 | |||
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The Pokémon franchise arrived in Brazil on May 10, 1999, with the broadcast of Pokémon, Eu Escolho Você! during a morning TV program called Eliana & Alegria in RecordTV. Currently, Pokémon games are officially distributed in English by NC Games, the Pokémon anime is broadcast on Cartoon Network, Pokémon Adventures is published by Panini Comics, and the Pokémon Trading Card Game is released by Copag.
Pokémon video games
All Pokémon games have been available to Brazilian customers in English. However, from January 2015 to May 2017, Nintendo's officially licensed distributors ceased trade in the Brazilian market due to the on-going significantly high taxation tariffs on imported electronic goods, especially as direct competition recently decided to open manufacturing plants within the country to lift some of these tariffs. In May 2017, NC Games became the new licensed distributor of Nintendo products.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Online and Pokémon GO are the only games to be localized into Brazilian Portuguese.
Distribution events
There have been official events for Pokémon distribution in some Brazilian cities for Jirachi in 2010, Celebi in 2011, Keldeo in 2012, Meloetta and the shiny creation trio in 2013 and a shiny Gengar and Diancie in 2014. As of January 2015, future events are now up in the air since Pokémon games are to be available in the Brazilian market in limited quantities as Nintendo lost its mainstream distributor in Brazil.
Pokémon anime
Pokémon started airing on RecordTV on May 10, 1999. It aired daily in the morning. A few months later, it also began to air on Cartoon Network. Both channels noticed the great success that they had in their hands, and after several reruns of the first season, the second season began to air on both channels, first on RecordTV, and then on Cartoon Network starting the week after.
The second season had also high ratings, but was not as successful as the first. This was due to the broadcast of the Digimon series on a rival channel of RecordTV, Rede Globo, in the same time slot. Eventually, RecordTV acquired seasons three and four as well. Around this time, in 2002, the success of Pokémon on RecordTV led another network, SBT, to buy the rights to the first three movies in partnership with Warner Bros., making the films a well-known part of SBT's film rotation.
Since RecordTV had aired its episodes in a short period of time, it started to rerun episodes frequently, a fact which lowered its overall audience ratings. Because of this, Rede Globo purchased the rights to season five in 2003. Pokémon was so successful in the mornings on Rede Globo that it also acquired the sixth and seventh seasons. When they too ran out of new episodes, Rede Globo reran them a few times and eventually took the show out of its morning schedule.
In 2008, RedeTV! needed a temporary cartoon to fill a space which would be taken by a new show, and acquired the first season to do so. However, Pokémon was so successful that RedeTV! acquired other seasons to air at night on the channel at 6pm. In 2009, RedeTV! was the first to air season eleven, even before Cartoon Network, which usually is the first to air new episodes. Seasons 12-18 premiered on Cartoon Network.
On May 12, 2016, the nineteenth season premiered on Pokémon TV. The first 28 episodes debuted on the service, but the last 20 debuted on Cartoon Network.
Pokémon Generations premiered on February 10, 2017 on The Pokémon Company International's Portuguese YouTube channel in Brazilian Portuguese.
Starting on January 1, 2010, previous seasons of the anime debuted on Tooncast, a sister network of Cartoon Network.
Pokémon movies
Brazilian networks aired
Dubbing
The Brazilian dub of Pokémon is based on the English dubs by 4Kids Entertainment and Pokémon USA, Inc.
When Pokémon arrived in Brazil, the Latin American distributor of Pokémon (Swen and Televix) led it to be dubbed by Master Sound Studios in São Paulo. Master Sound did a good job, despite some blunders, and chose a great voice cast for the protagonists. After the anime was shown to be successful in Brazil and around the world, the distributors brought the second season, this time dubbed by BKS. BKS committed more errors than Master Sound did and even changed the voices of the Narrator and Meowth. In addition, many voice actors in the series refused to dub at BKS and it took a lot of work to convince the original cast to come back.
The following year, Swen and Televix decided to change the dubbing studio again, especially after the controversy caused by BKS's dubbing of Sailor Moon R. The new studio that dubbed the third season of Pokémon was Parisi Video, also from São Paulo. Parisi Video went on to dub the fourth, fifth, and sixth seasons as well. Parisi brought the entire cast of the series back and overall produced a good-quality dub, but the company went bankrupt and was left unable to pay its employees. Thus, yet another dubbing studio had to be found.
Centauro took over the anime from the seventh season onward. Although they brought the main voice cast back, they changed the voices of almost all the supporting cast and extras. The dub was very well-received and they won the Prêmio Yamato in 2006 for Best Redub or Sequel. Centauro also dubbed the spin-off series Pokémon Chronicles, which had few translation errors, but changed the voices of all the supporting characters again.
Centauro has also dubbed the eighth season and onwards. While the eighth season had many translation errors and another cast change, the ninth season restored many older voice actors and made many improvements to the translation quality. Centauro was also the first studio to dub both the movies and the anime, starting with Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Starting with Pokémon, a Série: XYZ and Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, Pokémon will be dubbed in Rio de Janeiro at MG Studios. The original actors from São Paulo were completely replaced, including those that have been dubbing the anime since the first season. Pokémon will be MG's first non-live action production. Part of the reason why the dubbing changed cities is because Fábio Lucindo, Ash's voice actor, moved to Portugal in 2015.[1] In January, Lucindo said that he and all the original actors would dub the movie at Centauro, likely due to the fact that Hoopa and the Clash of Ages is part of Kalos Quest.
The miniseries Pokémon Generations was also dubbed in Rio by MG Studios.
Music
All of the Brazilian dub opening themes are translated versions of the North American ones. The first was sung by Jana Bianchi and became a great success at the time of the "Pokémon boom".
Pokémon 2.B.A. Master was released in Brazil in two versions: the English-language 2.B.A. Master, and a Portuguese-language translation entitled Pokémon: Para Ser um Mestre. A Portuguese-language translation of Totally Pokémon was also released, entitled Totalmente Pokémon.
The Pokémon the First Movie and Pokémon the Movie 2000 soundtracks were released in Brazil as well. The soundtracks were identical to the English releases, but with the corresponding Portuguese-language movie opening theme added as a bonus track. The third movie soundtrack was also released in Brazil, featuring the Portuguese-language songs from Totalmente Pokémon in place of the English ones, as well as the Portuguese opening theme for the film.
The score to the second movie was sold in Brazil as well.
Cast and crew
The Brazilian dub of Pokémon, despite changing dubbing studios several times, has maintained a fairly consistent voice cast, at least for the main characters. Some of the voice actors who have worked on the Brazilian dub of Pokémon include Fábio Lucindo, who provides the voice of Ash Ketchum, Márcia Regina, who provides the voice of Misty (and later Professor Juniper and directed the dub starting in BW), and Alfredo Rollo, who provides the voice of Brock.
May is voiced by Tatiane Keplmair, who also voiced Sakura in her Johto appearances, Fennel, and later Skyla. May's brother, Max, is voiced by Tatiane's real-life brother, Thiago Keplmair (who would later return as Glenn and Kendrick). Another of Ash's traveling companions, Dawn, is voiced by Fernanda Bulara, who also voiced Sabrina and Whitney. Both of their mothers, Caroline and Johanna, are voiced by Denise Reis.
As of the BW series, Lucindo, who continues to voice Ash, took the direction of the dub. Cilan is voiced by Alex Minei, who previously voiced the Pokédex in Pokémon: Master Quest, Ben, Buck, and Roland. Iris is voiced by Agatha Paulita, while Trip is voiced by Felipe Zilse (who had previously voiced Volkner).
In the XY series, Serena is voiced by Michelle Giudice, who previously voiced the Kanto Fair Host, Clemont is voiced by Bruno Mello, who also voiced Sean and Keldeo, and Bonnie's voice actor is Jussara Marques, who previously voiced Audrey, Kathryn, and Shannon.
Jessie is voiced by Isabel Cristina de Sá. James is voiced by Márcio Araújo, and Meowth has been voiced by Armando Tiraboschi (regular voice actor) and Marcelo Pissardini (Orange Islands season only).
Gary Oak was voiced by Rodrigo Andreatto during the entire original series. Starting from Pokémon Chronicles, he has had several different voice actors, such as Marcelo Campos (SS015), Gabriel Noya (AG192), and Raphael Ferreira (DP045). Gary's grandfather, Professor Oak, was voiced by Wellington Lima until AG040. Starting from AG041, he has been voiced by Dráusio de Oliveira, who also provided his voice for Pokémon Chronicles. Another one of Ash's rivals, Paul, is voiced by Gabriel Noya.
Nurse Joy is voiced by Fátima Noya, Gabriel Noya's mother. Officer Jenny was voiced for the entire original series and part of the AG series by Raquel Marinho. Gilmara Sanches took over the role starting from the eighth season and stayed until the BW series, when Marinho returned for the role. Gilmara also provided voices for Casey in Pokémon Chronicles, Solidad, Marian, and many minor appearances since season eight, as well as some Pokémon such as Squirtle and Eevee when their voices couln't be retained. She was also the dubbing director for the series from season seven to BW.
Tracey Sketchit is originally voiced by Rogério Vieira, however, Vagner Fagundes took this role since the AG series, and also in Pokémon Chronicles. Letícia Quinto has voiced characters such as J, Marina, Erika and Duplica (in her second appearance). Fábio Moura provides the voices for the Pokédex (Kanto and Johto only) and the narrator. Luciana Baroli voices Zoey, and has been also the voice of Casey (original series only) and Flannery.
Sometimes in the earlier seasons, the English voices of some Pokémon couldn't be preserved, so their lines were rerecorded. Michel Di Fiori did the voices of Gastly and Mr. Mime, while Úrsula Bezerra took over as Totodile.
The first three movies, as well as Mewtwo Returns, were dubbed in Rio de Janeiro instead of São Paulo. Guilherme Briggs provided the voice of Mewtwo, while Márcio Simões temporarily replaced Meowth. Jirachi: Wish Maker was almost dubbed in Rio at the Dublamix studio, with Gustavo Nader as Ash, but only Priscila Amorim as Jirachi and Felipe Grinnan as Butler recorded in Rio.
After the dub moved completely to Rio de Janeiro, Charles Emmanuel began voicing Ash, Bruna Laynes landed the role of Serena, Yan Gesteira is providing the voice of Clemont, while Luiza Cesar voices his little sister Bonnie. José Augusto Sendim and Raphael Rosatto are the new voices of the narrator and the Pokédex, respectively. Jessie is now voiced by Flávia Saddy, James by Thiago Fagundes, and Meowth's new voice actor is Sérgio Stern. Other voices include Mariana Torres as Officer Jenny, Ronaldo Julio as Giovanni, Bruno Rocha as Lysandre, Luisa Palomanes as Nurse Joy, Hannah Buttel as Miette, and Matheus Perisse as Sawyer. In addition, Márcio Simões, who voiced Meowth in the first few movies, came back as Squishy. Mário Jorge Andrade (who voices Xerosic) directed the first 26 episodes before Felipe Drummond (who voices Alain) replaced him. Eduarda Ribeiro is the new translator.
In the Sun & Moon series, Mallow, known in Brazil as Lulu, will be dubbed by Hannah Buttel, who previously voiced Miette.
Pokémon manga
The first volume of the manga The Electric Tale of Pikachu was split into four monthly issues for translation and release in Brazil. These four issues were based on VIZ Media's English translation and included all of the edits which removed sexual content from the manga.
The Black & White arc of Pokémon Adventures was published in Brazil by Panini Comics, beginning with Volume 43 released on September 22, 2014. Panini has stated that they will publish other story arcs of the manga if this one is successful.
Panini announced on March 2, 2016 they would publish both the Red, Green & Blue and the Yellow chapters of Pokémon Adventures. The first volume of Red, Green & Blue was released on October 10, 2016, and subsequent volumes released on a bimonthly schedule.
Pokémon Trading Card Game
Both English- and Portuguese-language cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game are sold in Latin America and Brazil. Portuguese-language cards are recognized as tournament legal for Play! Pokémon.
Related articles
External links
- Official Brazilian Pokémon Website
- Official Website of NC Games
- Official Website of Cartoon Network Brazil
- Official Website of Panini Comics Brazil
- Official Website of Copag
References
The Pokémon franchise around the world | |
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The Americas: | Brazil • Canada • Latin America • United States |
Asia: | Greater China • Indonesia • Japan • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • South Asia • South Korea • Thailand • Vietnam |
Europe: | Albania • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • North Macedonia • Norway • Poland Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Spain • Sweden • Ukraine • United Kingdom |
Middle East: | Arab world • Israel • Turkey |
Oceania: | Australia • New Zealand |
This article is part of Project Globe, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon franchise around the world. |