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The [[Pokémon]] franchise arrived in '''{{wp|Hungary}}''' with the airing of ''[[EP001|Téged választalak, Pikachu!]]'' on June 10, 2000.
The [[Pokémon]] franchise arrived in '''{{wp|Hungary}}''' with the release of [[List of Hungarian Pokémon themes#Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje|Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje]] in late 1999. This was followed by the anime with the airing of ''[[EP001|Téged választalak, Pikachu!]]'' on June 10, 2000.


==Video games==
==Video games==
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==Anime==
==Anime==
The first three seasons were first broadcasted on {{wp|RTL Club}} from June 10, 2000 till Early 2004 with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday. During 2001, a controversy (similar to those made in the Arab world and Turkey around the same time) made by ORTT stated that Pokémon brainwashed children and that it had a negative impact on them and their brain development. This controversy threatened to end the show as it continued as it carried through the next few years. Despite this controversy, {{wp|RTL Club}} continued to air the anime because dropping it during that time would have caused them to lose up to about 50 million Euros (58.3 million US Dollars) in revenue for Hasbro. In addition, they would have also lost a majority of their audience of ages 4-17, which were tremendous at the time, with around 50-65% of them watching the show.<ref>[https://hu.toonsphere.com/2015/04/pokemon-anime-magyarorszagi-tortenete-r/ Pokémon: Az anime magyarországi története] - toonsphere.com</ref>
The first three seasons were first broadcast on {{wp|RTL Club}} from June 10, 2000 to early 2004, with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday. The titles for episodes of those seasons were localized with the intros. After [[S03]], for unknown reasons, they stopped localizing the episode titles, as well as dubbing the Intros until the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}. During 2001, a controversy similar to those made in {{pmin|the Arab world}} and {{pmin|Turkey}} around the same time, made by ORTT, stated that Pokémon brainwashed children and that it had a negative impact on them and their brain development. This controversy threatened to end the show as it continued and was carried throughout the next few years. Despite this controversy, {{wp|RTL Club}} continued to air the anime because dropping it during that time would have caused them to lose up to about 50 million Euros (58.3 million US Dollars) in revenue for Hasbro. In addition, they would have also lost a majority of their audience of ages 4-17 (with about 50-65% of those age groups that the show had attracted), which was tremendous at the time.<ref>[https://hu.toonsphere.com/2015/04/pokemon-anime-magyarorszagi-tortenete-r/ Pokémon: Az anime magyarországi története] - toonsphere.com</ref>


Beginning in Early 2004, a new channel known as A + (or Anime +) began to re-air the first season of the anime. Instead of re-airing seasons 2 and 3, season 4 aired from around early to mid-2005 until mid-2006, when the company was sold and changed its name to Animax. Animax aired seasons 5 and 6 through mid-2007 and mid-2008, respectively, though the exact air dates for these seasons are unknown. These seasons were also broadcasted on RTL Club at around the same time.
Beginning in early 2004, a new channel known as {{wp|A+}} began to re-air [[S01]]. Instead of re-airing [[S02]] and [[S03]], [[S04]] aired from around early to mid-2005 until mid-2006, when the company was sold and changed its name to {{wp|Animax}}. {{wp|Animax}} aired [[S05]] and [[S06]] through mid-2007 and mid-2008, respectively, though the exact air dates for these seasons are unknown. These seasons were also broadcasted on {{wp|RTL Club}} at around the same time.


RTL Club had once again started airing the anime's seventh season around mid-2008, after the airing of the 315th episode, it was removed from TV. It is unknown whether seasons 8 and 9 aired on TV, but episodes of these seasons are available online, though few episodes have been found. The release dates for these seasons are currently unknown. The 10th and 11th seasons began to air on Jetix (previously named Fox Kids and later renamed Disney Channel) in early-2009 but with most of voice actors having been replaced. However, when Jetix changed into the Disney Channel, season 12 was released with many of the original voice actors reprising their roles. The anime continued to air until mid to late-2011. However, like in Romania, the 13th season was skipped. Anything beyond season 12 hasn't been dubbed as of now since the fall of ORTT in December of 2011.
{{wp|RTL Club}} had once again started airing [[S07]] around mid-2008 and, after the airing of [[AG042]], it was removed from TV. It is unknown whether [[S08]] and [[S09]] aired on TV, but episodes of these seasons are available online, though few episodes have been found. The release dates for these seasons are currently unknown. [[S10]] and [[S11]] began to air on {{wp|Jetix}} (previously named {{wp|Fox Kids}} and later renamed {{wp|Disney Channel}}) in early-2009 but with most of voice actors having been replaced. However, when {{wp|Jetix}} changed into the {{wp|Disney Channel}}, [[S12]] was released with many of the original voice actors reprising their roles. The anime continued to air until mid-to-late 2011. However, like in Romania, [[S13]] was skipped. Anything beyond [[S12]] hasn't been dubbed as of now since the fall of ORTT in December 2011.


The only opening themes of the anime that were translated and dubbed into Hungarian were of seasons 1 through 3 and seasons 10 through 12. The intros of seasons 4 through 9 were left in English.
The only opening themes of the anime that were translated and dubbed into Hungarian were of [[S01]] through [[S03]] and [[S10]] through [[S12]]. The intros of [[S04]] through [[S09]] were left in English for unknown reasons.


===Movies===
===Movies===
In total, the first eight movies, as well as the 10th, 11th, and 20th movies were released in Hungary. All other movies were skipped due to unknown reasons. On November 9, 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 fifth movie was released and also repeated on August 25th. The seventh film was also made watchable on December 2014 and February 2015. The release dates for the eighth, 10th, 11th, and 20th movies are unknown. It is unknown whether the 20th movie was dubbed into Hungarian  but left the intro in English or if the movie itself was left undubbed but had a Hungarian translation provided. No other movies have been made or released as of now.
In total, [[M01]] to [[M08]], as well as [[M10]] and [[M11]], were released in Hungary. All of the other movies were skipped due to unknown reasons. On November 9, 2000, [[M01]] saw its theatrical release. [[M02]] was released on April 5, 2001. On March 28, 2004, RTL Club aired [[M03]] before releasing it in theaters. RTL Club aired [[M04]] and [[M06]] on March 19, 2011, which were later re-aired on May 18 and May 25. On June 16, 2011, the same channel aired [[M05]], and it was released and also rerun on August 25. [[M07]] was also made watchable on December 2014 and February 2015. The release dates for [[M08]], [[M10]], and [[M11]] are unknown. No other movies have been made or released in the country as of now.
 
A Hungarian dubbed version of ''{{mov|Detective Pikachu}}'' was shown in cinemas on May 9, 2019.


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|[[M01|Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back]]
|[[M01|Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back]]
|Pokémon: Az első Film - Mewtwo visszavág
|{{tt|Pokémon: Az első Film - Mewtwo visszavág|Pokémon the First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M02|Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One]]
|[[M02|Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One]]
|Pokémon 2. - Bízz az erőben!
|{{tt|Pokémon 2. - Bízz az erőben!|Pokémon 2. - Believe in the Power!}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M03|Pokémon 3: The Movie - Spell of the Unown: Entei]]
|[[M03|Pokémon 3: The Movie - Spell of the Unown: Entei]]
|Pokémon 3 - Az öntudatlan betűi
|{{tt|Pokémon 3 - Az öntudatlan betűi|Pokémon 3 - The Senseless Letters}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M04|Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]
|[[M04|Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]
|Pokémon 4. - Az Időkapu
|{{tt|Pokémon 4. - Az Időkapu|Pokémon 4. - Time Gate}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]
|[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]
|Pokémon 5. - Új hős születik
|{{tt|Pokémon 5. - Új hős születik|Pokémon 5. - Birth of a Hero}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M06|Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker]]
|[[M06|Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker]]
|Pokémon 6. - Kívánj Valamit!
|{{tt|Pokémon 6. - Kívánj Valamit!|Pokémon 6. - Make a Wish!}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M07|Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]
|[[M07|Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]
|Pokémon 7. - A Végzetes  
|{{tt|Pokémon 7. - A Végzetes Dioxiz|Pokémon 7.- The Fatal Deoxys}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]
|[[M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]
|Pokémon 8 - Lucario, és Mew rejtélye
|{{tt|Pokémon 8 - Lucario, és Mew rejtélye|Pokémon 8. - Lucario and the Mystery of Mew}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M10|Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai]]
|[[M10|Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai]]
|Pokémon 10. - Darkrai felemelkedése
|{{tt|Pokémon 10. - Darkrai felemelkedése|Pokémon 10. - Rise of Darkrai}}


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[M11|Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]
|[[M11|Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]
|Pokémon 11. - Giratina és az égi harcos
|{{tt|Pokémon 11. - Giratina és az égi harcos|Pokémon 11. - Giratina and the sky warrior}}
|}
|}


===Cast and crew===
===Cast and crew===
SDI Media Hungary has been responsible for production of the anime since around 2011. The following list of Hungarian voice actors is not completely accurate due to many online versions being published, and some of those versions have not confirmed the info shown here.
SDI Media Hungary has been responsible for production of the anime and its movies since around 2011.


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| [[Ash Ketchum]]
| [[Ash Ketchum]]
| Balázs Szvetlov: Seasons 1-4, Movie 7
| Balázs Szvetlov ([[S01]]-[[S04]]), ([[M07]])<br>Gergely Ungvári ([[S05]]-[[S09]]), ([[M04]]), ([[M06]])<br>Csongor Szalay ([[S10]]-present)<br>Akos Berkes (Mewtwo Returns)
Gergely Ungvári: Seasons 5-9, Movies 4/6
 
Csongor Szalay: Seasons 10 & Beyond
 
Akos Berkes: Mewtwo Returns


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{an|Misty}}
| {{an|Misty}}
| Eszter Dudás: Series
| Eszter Dudás ([[S01]]-present)<br>Dora Berkes (Mewtwo Returns)<br>Ilona Molnár ([[M04]])
Dora Berkes: Mewtwo Returns
 
Ilona Molnár: Movie 4


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{an|Brock}}
| {{an|Brock}}
|Gábor Sótonyi: Seasons 1-9
|Gábor Sótonyi ([[S01]]-[[S09]])<br>Levente Molnar ([[M04]])<br>Rudolf Skolnik (Mewtwo Returns)<br>Soma Zambori ([[S10]]-present)
Levente Molnar: Movie 4
 
Rudolf Skolnik: Mewtwo Returns
 
Soma Zambori: Seasons 10 & Beyond


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Professor Oak]]
|[[Professor Oak]]
|Ákos Kőszegi: Seasons 1-4
|Ákos Kőszegi ([[S01]]-[[S04]])<br>Gábor Vass ([[S05]]-present)
Gábor Vass: Seasons 5 & Beyond


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|[[Delia Ketchum]]
|[[Delia Ketchum]]
|Magdolna Menzátor: Season 1
|Magdolna Menzátor ([[S01]])<br>Erika Szórádi ([[S05]])
Erika Szórádi: Season 5


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Narrator]]
|[[Narrator]]
|Péter Tarján: Seasons 1-9
|Péter Tarján ([[S01]]-[[S09]])<br>Gábor Vass ([[S10]]-[[S12]])
Gábor Vass: Seasons 10-12


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|[[Jessie]]
|[[Jessie]]
|Erika Kiss: Series
|Erika Kiss ([[S01]]-present)<br>Klara Varga (Mewtwo Returns)<br>Anikó Kiss ([[M07]])
Klara Varga: Mewtwo Returns
 
Anikó Kiss: Movie 7


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[James]]
|[[James]]
|Tamás Tóth: Seasons 1-8
|Tamás Tóth ([[S01]]-[[S08]])<br>Gabor Seder ([[M04]])<br>Tamás Markovics ([[S10]]-present)
Gabor Seder: Movie 4
 
Tamás Markovics: Seasons 10 & Beyond


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|{{an|Meowth}}
|{{MTR}}
|Péter Minárovics: Seasons 1-4
|Péter Minárovics ([[S01]]-[[S04]])<br>Péter Szokol ([[S05]]-present)<br>Szabolcs Sesztak ([[M03]])<br>Attila Magyar (Mewtwo Returns)
Péter Szokol: Seasons 5 & Beyond
 
Szabolcs Sesztak: Movie 3
 
Attila Magyar: Mewtwo Returns


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|[[Max]]
|[[Max]]
|Adam Czeto: Season 6
|Adam Czeto ([[S06]])<br>Csongor Szalay ([[S07]]-[[S09]]), ([[M06]]-[[M07]])
Csongor Szalay: Seasons 7-9, Movies 6/7


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|{{an|Dawn}}
|{{an|Dawn}}
|Bernadett Vago
|Bernadett Vago
|}
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| The Pokédex
| The Pokédex
| István Imre: Seasons 1-3
| István Imre ([[S01]]-[[S03]])<br>Gyula Balázs ([[S04]]-[[S05]])<br>Unknown voice actor ([[S06]]-[[S09]])<br>Zsanett Andrád ([[S10]]-[[S12]])
Gyula Balázs: Seasons 4-5
 
Unknown voice actor: Seasons 6-9
 
Zsanett Andrád: Seasons 10-12


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Ritchie]]
|[[Ritchie]]
|Csongor Szalay: Season 1
|Csongor Szalay ([[S01]])<br>Jelinek Márk ([[S05]])
Jelinek Márk: Season 5


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|{{an|Giovanni}}
|{{an|Giovanni}}
|Gábor Vass: Season 1-2
|Gábor Vass ([[S01]]-[[S02]])<br>Unknown Voice Actor ([[S05]])<br>Unknown Voice Actor ([[S06]])
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 5
 
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 6


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Butch]]
|[[Butch]]
|Unknown Voice Actor: Seasons 1-3
|Unknown Voice Actor ([[S01]]-[[S03]])<br>Unknown Voice Actor ([[S05]])<br>Gábor Seder ([[S11]])
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 5
 
Gábor Seder: Season 11


|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Cassidy]]
|[[Cassidy]]
|Unknown Voice Actress: Seasons 1-3
|Unknown Voice Actress ([[S01]]-[[S03]])<br>Unknown Voice Actress ([[S05]])<br>Eszter Timkó ([[S11]])
Unknown Voice Actress: Season 5
 
Eszter Timkó: Season 11


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|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Professor Namba]]
|[[Dr. Namba]]
|Pálfai Péter: Season 5
|Pálfai Péter ([[S05]])<br>Unknown Voice Actor ([[S11]])
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 11


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|[[Professor Birch]]
|[[Professor Birch]]
|András Faragó: Season 6, Episode 1
|András Faragó ([[AG001]])<br>Unknown Voice Actor ([[AG027]]-[[AG028]])
Unknown Voice Actor: Season 6, Episodes 27-28


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|[[Zoey]]
|[[Zoey]]
|Eszter Timkó
|Eszter Timkó
|}
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==Music==
==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 [[List of Hungarian Pokémon themes#Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje|Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje]] by BMG Hungary (formerly known as BMG Ariola Hungary).<ref>https://www.discogs.com/No-Artist-Pokémon/release/9192146</ref> 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 [[List of Hungarian Pokémon themes#Pokémon - Utazások Johto-ba|Pokémon - Utazások Johto-ba]]. The release dates for these tracks are currently unknown.
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 [[List of Hungarian Pokémon themes#Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje|Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje]] by BMG Hungary (formerly known as BMG Ariola Hungary) in 1999.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/No-Artist-Pokémon/release/9192146</ref> 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 [[List of Hungarian Pokémon themes#Pokémon - Utazások Johto-ba|Pokémon - Utazások Johto-ba]] also by BMG Hungary in 2002.


==Related articles==
==Related articles==

Revision as of 14:11, 8 June 2019

Pokémon in Hungary
Pokémon logo English.png
Hungary Flag.png
Flag of Hungary
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 release of Pokémon - A népszerű TV-sorozat zenéje in late 1999. This was followed by the anime with the airing of Téged választalak, Pikachu! on June 10, 2000.

Video games

Pokémon games are sold in Hungary in English. From the 1990s, Hungary was in the distribution network of the Austrian company Stadlbauer. From 2014, products are sold by ConQuest Entertainment.[1]

Anime

The first three seasons were first broadcast on RTL Club from June 10, 2000 to early 2004, with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday. The titles for episodes of those seasons were localized with the intros. After S03, for unknown reasons, they stopped localizing the episode titles, as well as dubbing the Intros until the Diamond & Pearl series. During 2001, a controversy similar to those made in the Arab world and Turkey around the same time, made by ORTT, stated that Pokémon brainwashed children and that it had a negative impact on them and their brain development. This controversy threatened to end the show as it continued and was carried throughout the next few years. Despite this controversy, RTL Club continued to air the anime because dropping it during that time would have caused them to lose up to about 50 million Euros (58.3 million US Dollars) in revenue for Hasbro. In addition, they would have also lost a majority of their audience of ages 4-17 (with about 50-65% of those age groups that the show had attracted), which was tremendous at the time.[2]

Beginning in early 2004, a new channel known as A+ began to re-air S01. Instead of re-airing S02 and S03, S04 aired from around early to mid-2005 until mid-2006, when the company was sold and changed its name to Animax. Animax aired S05 and S06 through mid-2007 and mid-2008, respectively, though the exact air dates for these seasons are unknown. These seasons were also broadcasted on RTL Club at around the same time.

RTL Club had once again started airing S07 around mid-2008 and, after the airing of AG042, it was removed from TV. It is unknown whether S08 and S09 aired on TV, but episodes of these seasons are available online, though few episodes have been found. The release dates for these seasons are currently unknown. S10 and S11 began to air on Jetix (previously named Fox Kids and later renamed Disney Channel) in early-2009 but with most of voice actors having been replaced. However, when Jetix changed into the Disney Channel, S12 was released with many of the original voice actors reprising their roles. The anime continued to air until mid-to-late 2011. However, like in Romania, S13 was skipped. Anything beyond S12 hasn't been dubbed as of now since the fall of ORTT in December 2011.

The only opening themes of the anime that were translated and dubbed into Hungarian were of S01 through S03 and S10 through S12. The intros of S04 through S09 were left in English for unknown reasons.

Movies

In total, M01 to M08, as well as M10 and M11, were released in Hungary. All of the other movies were skipped due to unknown reasons. On November 9, 2000, M01 saw its theatrical release. M02 was released on April 5, 2001. On March 28, 2004, RTL Club aired M03 before releasing it in theaters. RTL Club aired M04 and M06 on March 19, 2011, which were later re-aired on May 18 and May 25. On June 16, 2011, the same channel aired M05, and it was released and also rerun on August 25. M07 was also made watchable on December 2014 and February 2015. The release dates for M08, M10, and M11 are unknown. No other movies have been made or released in the country as of now.

A Hungarian dubbed version of Detective Pikachu was shown in cinemas on May 9, 2019.

English Movie Title Hungarian Movie Title
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 Dioxiz
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 anime and its movies since around 2011.

Main Characters Voice actors
Ash Ketchum Balázs Szvetlov (S01-S04), (M07)
Gergely Ungvári (S05-S09), (M04), (M06)
Csongor Szalay (S10-present)
Akos Berkes (Mewtwo Returns)
Misty Eszter Dudás (S01-present)
Dora Berkes (Mewtwo Returns)
Ilona Molnár (M04)
Brock Gábor Sótonyi (S01-S09)
Levente Molnar (M04)
Rudolf Skolnik (Mewtwo Returns)
Soma Zambori (S10-present)
Professor Oak Ákos Kőszegi (S01-S04)
Gábor Vass (S05-present)
Gary Oak Dániel Hamvas
Delia Ketchum Magdolna Menzátor (S01)
Erika Szórádi (S05)
Narrator Péter Tarján (S01-S09)
Gábor Vass (S10-S12)
Officer Jenny Kati Árkosi
Nurse Joy Orsolya Oláh
Jessie Erika Kiss (S01-present)
Klara Varga (Mewtwo Returns)
Anikó Kiss (M07)
James Tamás Tóth (S01-S08)
Gabor Seder (M04)
Tamás Markovics (S10-present)
Meowth Péter Minárovics (S01-S04)
Péter Szokol (S05-present)
Szabolcs Sesztak (M03)
Attila Magyar (Mewtwo Returns)
Tracey Sketchit Tamás Markovics
May Marta Talmacs
Max Adam Czeto (S06)
Csongor Szalay (S07-S09), (M06-M07)
Dawn Bernadett Vago
Minor Characters Voice actors
The Pokédex István Imre (S01-S03)
Gyula Balázs (S04-S05)
Unknown voice actor (S06-S09)
Zsanett Andrád (S10-S12)
Ritchie Csongor Szalay (S01)
Jelinek Márk (S05)
Giovanni Gábor Vass (S01-S02)
Unknown Voice Actor (S05)
Unknown Voice Actor (S06)
Butch Unknown Voice Actor (S01-S03)
Unknown Voice Actor (S05)
Gábor Seder (S11)
Cassidy Unknown Voice Actress (S01-S03)
Unknown Voice Actress (S05)
Eszter Timkó (S11)
Professor Elm Zoltán Katona
Dr. Namba Pálfai Péter (S05)
Unknown Voice Actor (S11)
Harrison Attila Bartucz
Professor Birch András Faragó (AG001)
Unknown Voice Actor (AG027-AG028)
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) in 1999.[3] 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 also by BMG Hungary in 2002.

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