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Pokémon in Hungary | ||||
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Language | Hungarian | |||
Continent | Europe | |||
Original anime airdates | ||||
EP001 | June 10, 2000 | |||
AG001 | 2007 | |||
DP001 | 2009 | |||
BW001 | Not Aired | |||
XY001 | Not Aired | |||
SM001 | Not Aired | |||
JN001 | ||||
HZ001 |
The Pokémon franchise arrived in Hungary with the airing of Téged választalak, Pikachu! on June 10, 2000.
Pokémon video games
Pokémon games are sold in Hungary in English.
Pokémon anime
The first three seasons were first broadcasted on RTL Club from June 10, 2000 till Early 2004 with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday. During 2001, a controversy arose from ORTT that Pokémon affected children's brain development and that it had a negative impact on children. Despite this controversy, RTL Club continued to aired because dropping the anime during that time would have caused them to lose up to 50 million Euros (58.3 million US Dollars) in profit and they would lose a majority of their young audience, which was tremendous at the time.[1] Beginning in Early 2004, a new channel known as A + (or Anime +) began to re-air the 1st season of the anime before skipping to Season 4 and moving on from there till Mid-2006 when the company was sold and changed its name to Animax. Animax aired seasons 5 & 6 through 2007, though the exact air dates for these seasons are unkown. The RTL Club had once again started the anime's 7th season, but after three runs it was removed from TV. It is unknown whether Seasons 8 & 9 were aired on TV but episodes of these seasons are available online. The release for these seasons are currently unknown. The 10th & 11th seasons of the Diamond and Pearl Series began to air on Jetix (previously named Fox Kids and later renamed Disney Channel) in 2009 but with most of voice actors having been replaced. However, when Jetix changed into the Disney Channel, season 12 was made with the original voice actors being brought back and aired till Early 2011. However, like in Romania, the 13th season of the Diamond and Pearl series was skipped. Anything beyond Galactic Battles (Season 12) hasn’t been dubbed as of now. Reasons to this have been unknown.
Despite the airings of the first 8 seasons, only the Intros of seasons 1 through 3 and seasons 10 through 12 were actually dubbed and translated into Hungarian. The intros of seasons 4 through 8 were left in English.
Pokémon movies
In total, the first 8, 10th, 11th, and 20th movies were released in Hungary. All other movies were skipped due to unknown reasons. On 9 November 2000, the first movie saw its theatrical release. The second film was released on April 5, 2001. On March 28, 2004, RTL Club aired the Pokémon's 3rd film before releasing it in theaters. RTL Club aired the 4th and 6th Movies on March 19, 2011 which were later repeated on May 18 and May 25. On June 16, 2011, the same channel aired the 5th movie was released and also repeated on August 25th. The 7th film was also made watchable on December 2014 and February 2015. The release dates for the 8th, 10th, 11th, and 20th movies are unknown. No other movies have been made or released as of now.
English Movie Title | Hungarian Movie Title |
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Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back | Pokémon: Az első Film - Mewtwo visszavág |
Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One | Pokémon 2. - Bízz az erőben! |
Pokémon 3: The Movie - Spell of the Unown: Entei | Pokémon 3 - Az öntudatlan betűi |
Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: The Voice of the Forest | Pokémon 4. - Az Időkapu |
Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias | Pokémon 5. - Új hős születik |
Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker | Pokémon 6. - Kívánj Valamit! |
Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys | Pokémon 7. - A Végzetes |
Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew | Pokémon 8 - Lucario, és Mew rejtélye |
Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai | Pokémon 10. - Darkrai felemelkedése |
Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior | Pokémon 11. - Giratina és az égi harcos |
Cast and crew
SDI Media Hungary has been responsible for production of the Diamond and Pearl Series for Disney XD and other films of the Pokémon Anime since 2009.
Main Characters | Voice actors |
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Ash Ketchum | Balázs Szvetlov: Seasons 1-4, Movie 7
Gergely Ungvári: Seasons 5-8, Movies 4/6 Csongor Szalay: Seasons 10 & Beyond Akos Berkes: Mewtwo Returns |
Misty | Eszter Dudás: Series
Dora Berkes: Mewtwo Returns Ilona Molnár: Movie 4 |
Brock | Gábor Sótonyi: Seasons 1-8
Levente Molnar: Movie 4 Rudolf Skolnik: Mewtwo Returns Soma Zambori: Seasons 10 & Beyond |
Professor Oak | Ákos Kőszegi: Seasons 1-4
Gábor Vass: Seasons 5 & Beyond |
Gary Oak | Dániel Hamvas |
Delia Ketchum | Magdolna Menzátor: Season 1
Erika Szórádi: Season 5 |
Narrator | Péter Tarján: Seasons 1-8
Gábor Vass: Seasons 10-12 |
Officer Jenny | Kati Árkosi |
Nurse Joy | Orsolya Oláh |
Jessie | Erika Kiss: Series
Klara Varga: Mewtwo Returns Anikó Kiss: Movie 7 |
James | Tamás Tóth: Seasons 1-8
Gabor Seder: Movie 4 Tamás Markovics: Seasons 10 & Beyond |
Meowth | Péter Minárovics: Seasons 1-4
Péter Szokol: Seasons 5 & Beyond Szabolcs Sesztak: Movie 3 Attila Magyar: Mewtwo Returns |
Tracey Sketchit | Tamás Markovics |
May | Marta Talmacs |
Max | Adam Czeto: Season 6
Csongor Szalay: Seasons 7-8, Movies 6/7 |
Dawn | Bernadett Vago |
Minor Characters | Voice actors |
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The Pokédex | István Imre: Seasons 1-3
Gyula Balázs: Seasons 4-5 Unknown voice actor: Seasons 6-7 Zsanett Andrád: Seasons 10-12 |
Ritchie | Csongor Szalay: Season 1
Jelinek Márk: Season 5 |
Giovanni | Gábor Vass: Season 1-2
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 5 Unknown Voice Actor: Season 6 |
Butch | Unknown Voice Actor: Seasons 1-3
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 5 Gábor Seder: Season 11 |
Cassidy | Unknown Voice Actress: Seasons 1-3
Unknown Voice Actress: Season 5 Eszter Timkó: Season 11 |
Professor Elm | Zoltán Katona |
Professor Namba | Pálfai Péter: Season 5
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 11 |
Harrison | Attila Bartucz |
Professor Birch | András Faragó: Season 6, Episode 1
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 6, Episodes 27-28 |
Drew | Daniel Hamvas |
Professor Rowan | Ottó Szokolay |
Johanna | Ilona Molnár |
J | Judit Agócs |
Paul | Kisfalusi Lehel |
Nando | Szabolcs Pálmai |
Zoey | Eszter Timkó |
Music
The Pokémon soundtracks 2.B.A. Master and Totally Pokémon were made and dubbed into Hungarian. The first Pokémon soundtrack 2.B.A. Master was made by Gold Stúdió and was distributed by, marketed by, and made available on CD under the name of Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje by BMG Hungary (formerly known as BMG Ariola Hungary).[2] The lyrics for the 1st soundtrack were written by Székely Anna, engineered by Tőzsér Attila, produced by Berkes Gábor and sung by Németh Attila and Fehér Adrien. Németh Attila and an unknown voice actor also sung the lyrics of the 3rd soundtrack: Totally Pokémon which was released under the name Pokémon - Utazások Johto-ba. The release dates for these tracks are currently unknown.
Related articles
References
The Pokémon franchise around the world | |
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Middle East: | Arab world • Israel • Turkey |
Oceania: | Australia • New Zealand |
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