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{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|8|EP063|The Battle of the Badge}} | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|8|EP063|The Battle of the Badge}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|9|EP064|It's Mr. Mime Time}} | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|9|EP064|It's Mr. Mime Time}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|10|Snow Way Out!|Snow Way Out!}} | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|10|Holiday Hi-Jynx|Holiday Hi-Jynx}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|11|Snow Way Out!|Snow Way Out!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|12|EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|13|EP066|The Evolution Solution}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|14|EP067|The Pi-Kahuna}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|15|EP068|Make Room for Gloom}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|16|EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|17|EP070|Go West Young Meowth}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|18|EP071|To Master the Onixpected!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|19|EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|20|EP073|Bad to the Bone}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|21|EP074|All Fired Up!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|22|EP075|Round One - Begin!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|23|EP076|Fire and Ice}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|24|EP077|The Fourth Round Rumble}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|25|EP078|A Friend In Deed}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|26|EP079|Friend and Foe Alike}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|27|EP080|Friends to the End}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|28|EP081|Pallet Party Panic}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|29|EP082|A Scare in the Air}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|30|EP083|Poké Ball Peril}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|31|EP084|The Lost Lapras}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|32|EP085|Fit to be Tide}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|33|EP086|Pikachu Re-Volts}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|34|EP087|The Crystal Onix}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|35|EP088|In the Pink}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|36|EP089|Shell Shock!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|37|EP090|Stage Fight!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|38|EP091|Bye Bye Psyduck}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|39|EP092|The Joy of Pokémon}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|40|EP093|Navel Maneuvers}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|41|EP094|Snack Attack}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|42|EP095|A Shipful of Shivers}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|43|EP096|Meowth Rules!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|44|EP097|Tracey Gets Bugged}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|45|EP098|A Way Off Day Off}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|46|EP099|The Mandarin Island Mismatch}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|47|EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|48|EP101|Get Along, Little Pokémon}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|49|EP102|The Mystery Menace}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|50|EP103|Misty Meets Her Match}} | |||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|51|EP104|Bound For Trouble}} | |||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|52|EP105|Charizard Chills}} | |||
{{Season Infobox/EpiFooter|color=FB5}} | {{Season Infobox/EpiFooter|color=FB5}} | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 27 October 2017
Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands Season 2 | |
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Logo for the season | |
Opening | Pokémon Theme Pokémon World |
Episodes | 52 |
Region | Kanto |
Series | Original |
Preceded by | Pokémon: Indigo League |
Followed by | Pokémon: The Johto Journeys |
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Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (originally branded on Kids' WB! as Pokémon: Orange Island Adventures) is the second season of the Pokémon anime. This season showcases the adventures of Ash, Misty, and Tracey in the Orange Islands before they return to Pallet Town. The subtitle "Adventures in the Orange Islands" is not used within the broadcast episodes, but was later added by the DVD boxed sets to distinguish it from the later seasons.
It originally aired as part of the 1999-2000 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up. The season began with Princess vs. Princess, which originally aired on September 4, 1999, and ended with Charizard Chills, which originally aired on September 2, 2000.
Blurb
Ash’s journey to the top of the Indigo League continues—but will his friendship with fellow Pokémon League competitor Richie endanger his chances? With his Kanto journey completed, Ash finds there’s still plenty to see and do when Professor Oak sends him and his friends to the Orange Islands. Brock falls head-over-heels for the attractive Professor Ivy and decides to stay with her, leaving Ash and Misty alone as a dynamic duo—at least until they meet intrepid Pokémon watcher Tracey Sketchit!
Important events
- Ash journeys to Indigo Plateau to compete in his first Pokémon League Conference.
- The Indigo Plateau Conference takes place. (EP074 - EP080)
- Professor Oak tells Ash to journey to the Orange Archipelago to pick up the mysterious GS Ball, which cannot be teleported via PC. (EP081)
- Ash meets Professor Ivy and retrieves the GS Ball from her lab. (EP083)
- Ash and his friends arrive on Valencia Island.
- Brock stays behind with Professor Ivy and becomes her assistant. (EP083)
- Ash and Misty meet Tracey, a Pokémon watcher who joins the group. (EP084)
- Ash decides to challenge the Orange Crew. (EP084)
- Ash's Charizard finally begins to listen to him. (EP105)
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
- Jessie's Lickitung (EP052)
- Jessie's Shellder (EP066)
- Ash's Lapras (EP084)
- Ash's Snorlax (EP094)
- Tracey's Scyther (EP097)
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
Releases
The following Pokémon are released:
Other
- Misty's Horsea (left at Cerulean Gym, EP061)
- Misty's Starmie (left at Cerulean Gym, EP061)
- Tracey's Venonat (obtained prior to EP084)
- Tracey's Marill (obtained prior to EP087)
Gym battles
Ash defeats the following Gym Leaders:
- Blaine, after one failed attempt (EP059)
- Team Rocket (substituting for Giovanni) (EP063)
- Cissy (EP085)
- Danny (EP093)
- Rudy (EP103)
Home video releases
North American DVD releases
- Main article: List of English language Adventures on the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 1)
Australian DVD releases
- Main article: List of English language Adventures on the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 4)
Trivia
- Many clips of Ash's adventures in the Orange Archipelago were first shown in the United States via Pikachu's Jukebox.
- This season has the longest season name totaling at 28 letters.
- In Finland, this season was completely skipped.
- Due to Disney XD using the TV definition of Pokémon: Indigo League and the home video definition of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, it includes episodes from both definitions, from Princess vs. Princess to The Rivalry Revival, as the second season.
- This season was originally branded on Kids' WB! as Pokémon: Orange Island Adventures.
- Older home video releases refer to the season as "Adventures On The Orange Islands" (in the United States) or "Adventures on the Orange Islands" (in Australia). Newer DVD releases refer to the season as "Adventures in the Orange Islands".
- On Pokémon.com, the logo reads "Adventures In Orange Islands 1". This logo is likely derived from the cover of the US DVD release Adventures On The Orange Islands 1.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Czech | Pokémon: Pomerančová liga | |
Danish | Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands | |
Dutch | Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands | |
French | Pokémon: Les Îles Oranges | |
Italian | Pokémon - Oltre i cieli dell'avventura | |
Norwegian | Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Pokémon - Aventuras nas Ilhas Laranjas |
Portugal | Pokémon - Aventuras nas Ilhas Laranjas | |
Russian | Покемон — Приключения на Оранжевых островах | |
Spanish | Latin America | Pokémon - Liga Naranja |
Spain | Pokémon: Aventuras en las Islas Naranja | |
Swedish | Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands | |
Turkish | Pokémon: Portakal Adaları'nda Maceralar | |
External links
See also
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |