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==Pokémon video games==
==Pokémon video games==
The Pokémon video games are released in North Macedonia in English. From 1997 to 2015, Nintendo games were sold by Nortec Multimedia.<ref>https://m.naftemporiki.gr/story/140986/stat-bank-dusoiono-to-mellon-gia-ton-klado-paidikon-paixnidion</ref> Since 2016, CD Media has been selling games.<ref>https://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/nintendo-cd-media-become-official-distributor-greece-cyprus-balkans/</ref>
The Pokémon video games are released in North Macedonia in English. From 1997 to 2015, Nintendo games were sold by Nortec Multimedia.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210803004052/https://m.naftemporiki.gr/story/140986/stat-bank-dusoiono-to-mellon-gia-ton-klado-paidikon-paixnidion</ref> Since 2016, CD Media has been selling games.<ref>https://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/nintendo-cd-media-become-official-distributor-greece-cyprus-balkans/</ref>


==Pokémon anime==
==Pokémon anime==
The [[S01|first season]] aired on television in 2002 on the North Macedonian channel {{wp|A1 TV}}. 36 of these episodes were sold as CDs along with a childrens magazine called "Оправдано присутни". 12 CDs were sold with each one containing 3 episodes per CD. It is also alleged that [[S02]] through [[S07]] were skipped and that [[S08]] was dubbed. Nothing else is currently known about the anime.
The [[S01|first season]] aired on television in 2002 on the North Macedonian channel {{wp|A1 TV}}. 36 of these episodes were sold as CDs along with a childrens magazine called "Оправдано присутни". 12 CDs were sold with each one containing 3 episodes per CD. It is also alleged that [[S02]] through [[S07]] were skipped and that [[S08]] was dubbed. Nothing else is currently known about the anime.


A Macedonian-subtitled version of ''{{mov|Detective Pikachu}}'' was shown in cinemas on May 16, 2019.
A Macedonian-subtitled version of ''{{DetPikMov}}'' was shown in cinemas on May 16, 2019.


===Cast and crew===
===Cast and crew===

Latest revision as of 12:49, 13 December 2023

Pokémon in North Macedonia
Pokémon logo English.png
North Macedonia Flag.png
Flag of North Macedonia
Language Macedonian
Continent Europe
Original anime airdates
EP001 2002
AG001 Never aired
DP001 Never aired
BW001 Never aired
XY001 Never aired
SM001 Never aired
JN001
HZ001

The Pokémon franchise first reached North Macedonia (then called FYR Macedonia) with the airing of EP001 in 2002.

Pokémon video games

The Pokémon video games are released in North Macedonia in English. From 1997 to 2015, Nintendo games were sold by Nortec Multimedia.[1] Since 2016, CD Media has been selling games.[2]

Pokémon anime

The first season aired on television in 2002 on the North Macedonian channel A1 TV. 36 of these episodes were sold as CDs along with a childrens magazine called "Оправдано присутни". 12 CDs were sold with each one containing 3 episodes per CD. It is also alleged that S02 through S07 were skipped and that S08 was dubbed. Nothing else is currently known about the anime.

A Macedonian-subtitled version of POKÉMON Detective Pikachu was shown in cinemas on May 16, 2019.

Cast and crew

  • Ash: Христина Пеповац/Hristina Pepovac
  • Misty: Христина Гркова/Hristina Grkova
  • Brock: Димитрија Доксевски/Dimitrija Doksevski
  • Professor Oak: Димче Мешковски/Dimče Meškovski
  • Jessie: Наташа Арсова/Nataša Arsova
  • James: Трајче Црвенов/Trajče Crvenov

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