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'''Pokémon: Master Quest''' is the name of the fifth season of the [[Pokémon anime]]. The season showcases the final adventures of {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} in the [[Johto]] [[region]], from the [[Whirl Islands]] to [[Mt. Silver]]. | |||
'''Pokémon: Master Quest''' is the name of the fifth season of the [[Pokémon anime]] | |||
It originally aired as part of the 2002-2003 {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Kids' WB!}} Saturday morning line-up. The season began with ''[[EP210|Around the Whirlpool]]'', which originally aired on September 14, 2002, and ended with ''[[EP262|You're a Star, Larvitar!]]'', which originally aired on September 6, 2003. This season skips [[EP250]], which was banned from airing. | It originally aired as part of the 2002-2003 {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Kids' WB!}} Saturday morning line-up. The season began with ''[[EP210|Around the Whirlpool]]'', which originally aired on September 14, 2002, and ended with ''[[EP262|You're a Star, Larvitar!]]'', which originally aired on September 6, 2003; it was later extended to include all of the episodes until the end of ''Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver'' with ''[[EP116|The Rivalry Revival]]''. This season skips [[EP250]], which was banned from airing. | ||
Master Quest is the last of the three seasons taking place in the Johto region. It is preceded by [[S04|Pokémon: Johto League Champions]] and followed by [[S06|Pokémon: Advanced]], the first season of the dub of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, which is based on the [[Generation III|Generation III games]]. This season is the last of the 4Kids Entertainment dub to be produced at [[TAJ Productions]]. | Master Quest is the last of the three seasons taking place in the Johto region. It is preceded by [[S04|Pokémon: Johto League Champions]] and followed by [[S06|Pokémon: Advanced]], the first season of the dub of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, which is based on the [[Generation III|Generation III games]]. This season is the last of the 4Kids Entertainment dub to be produced at [[TAJ Productions]]. | ||
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==Important events== | ==Important events== | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
* {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}} compete in the [[Whirl Cup]]. ([[EP215]] - [[EP217]]) | * {{Ash}} and {{an|Misty}} compete in the [[Whirl Cup]]. ([[EP215]] - [[EP217]]) | ||
* Ash and {{ashfr}} meet up with [[Ritchie]] and team up to save a {{jo|Silver|Lugia}} from [[Dr. Namba]], a [[Team Rocket]] scientist. ([[EP220]] - [[EP222]]) | * Ash and {{ashfr}} meet up with [[Ritchie]] and team up to save a {{jo|Silver|Lugia}} from [[Dr. Namba]], a [[Team Rocket]] scientist. ([[EP220]] - [[EP222]]) | ||
* Ash and his friends meet [[Eusine]] and later encounter {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Suicune}} again. ([[EP227]]) | * Ash and his friends meet [[Eusine]] and later encounter {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Suicune}} again. ([[EP227]]) | ||
* Ash obtains a [[Pokémon Egg]], which soon hatches into a {{AP|Phanpy}}. ([[EP228]]) | * Ash obtains a [[Pokémon Egg]], which soon hatches into a {{AP|Phanpy}}. ([[EP228]]) | ||
* A {{ | * A {{OBP|Delibird|Team Rocket}} begins tailing [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} to collect money they owe to Team Rocket. ([[EP231]]) | ||
* Ash and company meet up with [[Lance]] as they uncover Project R, an experiment led by [[Professor Sebastian]], another Team Rocket scientist. ([[EP235]] - [[EP236]]) | * Ash and company meet up with [[Lance]] as they uncover Project R, an experiment led by [[Professor Sebastian]], another Team Rocket scientist. ([[EP235]] - [[EP236]]) | ||
* Ash obtains {{AP|Larvitar}} and returns it to its mother at [[Mt. Silver]]. ([[EP257]] - [[EP262]]) | * Ash obtains {{AP|Larvitar}} and returns it to its mother at [[Mt. Silver]]. ([[EP257]] - [[EP262]]) | ||
* {{Ash}} obtains {{AP|Larvitar}} and returns it to its mother at [[Mt. Silver]]. ([[EP263]] - [[EP264]]) | |||
* The [[Silver Conference]] takes place. ([[EP265]] - [[EP272]]) | |||
** Ash, {{Gary}}, and {{jo|Harrison}} get through to the Victory Tournament. ([[EP268]]) | |||
** Ash has a [[Full Battle]] against {{Gary}} and wins. They end their rivalry and become friends again. ([[EP269]] - [[EP270]]) | |||
** Ash battles Harrison in the quarter-finals and loses. Ash places in the top eight. ([[EP270]] - [[EP272]]) | |||
** Harrison loses to [[Jon Dickson]] in the semi-finals. Jon goes on to win the Silver Conference. ([[EP272]]) | |||
* Ash, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} part ways on their return to [[Kanto]]. ([[EP273]]) | |||
* Ash sees {{an|Ho-Oh}} fly towards [[Hoenn]] and decides to head there with just {{AP|Pikachu}}. ([[EP273]]) | |||
* {{TRT}} follows Ash and Pikachu to the Hoenn [[region]]. ([[EP274]]) | |||
===Party changes=== | ===Party changes=== | ||
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* [[Misty's Corsola]] ([[EP213]]) | * [[Misty's Corsola]] ([[EP213]]) | ||
* [[Ash's Phanpy]] ([[EP230]]) | * [[Ash's Phanpy]] ([[EP230]]) | ||
====Evolutions==== | ====Evolutions==== | ||
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====Trades==== | ====Trades==== | ||
The following Pokémon are traded: | The following Pokémon are traded: | ||
* [[James's Victreebel]] for | * [[James's Victreebel]] for a [[Magikarp salesman]]'s {{DL|List of Pokémon temporarily owned by the Team Rocket trio|Victreebel}} ([[EP261]]) | ||
====Other==== | ====Other==== | ||
The following Pokémon are left at {{an|Professor Oak|Oak}}'s {{TP|Professor Oak|Laboratory}}: | The following Pokémon are left at {{an|Professor Oak|Oak}}'s {{TP|Professor Oak|Laboratory}}: | ||
* [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] ([[EP225]]) | * [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] ([[EP225]]) | ||
* [[Ash's Phanpy]] ([[EP273]]) | |||
* [[Ash's Bayleef]] ([[EP273]]) | |||
* [[Ash's Noctowl]] ([[EP273]]) | |||
* [[Ash's Totodile]] ([[EP273]]) | |||
* [[Ash's Cyndaquil]] ([[EP273]]) | |||
===Gym battles=== | ===Gym battles=== | ||
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* [[Pryce]] ([[EP238]]) | * [[Pryce]] ([[EP238]]) | ||
* [[Clair]] ([[EP254]]) | * [[Clair]] ([[EP254]]) | ||
==Episodes== | |||
The television definition is used by Region 4 home video releases and formerly on [[Pokémon TV]], [[Pokémon in the United States#Cartoon Network|Toonami Jetstream, and Cartoon Network Video]]. It includes 52 episodes of the Johto League arc of the anime. | |||
The home video definition is the definition currently used by Region 1 home video releases by VIZ Media, [[Pokémon TV]], [[Pokémon in the United States#Disney XD|DisneyNOW]], and [[List of digital home video releases of Pokémon anime|digital home video releases]]. It includes the last 64 episodes of the Johto League arc of the anime. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{colorschemelight|Johto}}; text-align: center" | |||
|- | |||
! class="roundytl" style="background-color: #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}" | Epicode | |||
! style="background-color: #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}" | Episode Title | |||
! style="background-color: #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}" | Television | |||
! class="roundytr" style="background-color: #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}" | Home video<br>Digital release | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP210]] || ''Around the Whirlpool'' || 1 || 1 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP211]] || ''Fly Me to the Moon'' || 2 || 2 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP212]] || ''Takin' It on the Chinchou'' || 3 || 3 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP213]] || ''A Corsola Caper'' || 4 || 4 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP214]] || ''Mantine Overboard!'' || 5 || 5 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP215]] || ''Octillery the Outcast'' || 6 || 6 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP216]] || ''Dueling Heroes'' || 7 || 7 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP217]] || ''The Perfect Match!'' || 8 || 8 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP218]] || ''Plant It Now... Diglett Later'' || 9 || 9 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP219]] || ''Hi Ho Silver... Away!'' || 10 || 10 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP220]] || ''The Mystery is History'' || 11 || 11 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP221]] || ''A Parent Trapped!'' || 12 || 12 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP222]] || ''A Promise is a Promise'' || 13 || 13 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP223]] || ''Throwing in the Noctowl'' || 14 || 14 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP224]] || ''Nerves of Steelix'' || 15 || 15 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP225]] || ''Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!'' || 16 || 16 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP226]] || ''Espeon, Not Included'' || 17 || 17 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP227]] || ''For Ho-Oh the Bell Tolls!'' || 18 || 18 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP228]] || ''Extreme Pokémon!'' || 19 || 19 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP229]] || ''An EGG-sighting Adventure!'' || 20 || 20 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP230]] || ''Hatching a Plan'' || 21 || 21 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP231]] || ''Dues and Don'ts'' || 22 || 22 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP232]] || ''Just Waiting On a Friend'' || 23 || 23 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP233]] || ''A Tyrogue Full of Trouble'' || 24 || 24 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP234]] || ''Xatu the Future'' || 25 || 25 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP235]] || ''Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution'' || 26 || 26 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP236]] || ''Rage Of Innocence'' || 27 || 27 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP237]] || ''As Cold as Pryce'' || 28 || 28 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP238]] || ''Nice Pryce, Baby!'' || 29 || 29 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP239]] || ''Whichever Way the Wind Blows'' || 30 || 30 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP240]] || ''Some Like it Hot'' || 31 || 31 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP241]] || ''Hocus Pokémon'' || 32 || 32 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP242]] || ''As Clear as Crystal'' || 33 || 33 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP243]] || ''Same Old Song and Dance'' || 34 || 34 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP244]] || ''Enlighten Up!'' || 35 || 35 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP245]] || ''Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?'' || 36 || 36 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP246]] || ''Wish Upon a Star Shape'' || 37 || 37 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP247]] || ''Outrageous Fortunes'' || 38 || 38 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP248]] || ''One Trick Phony!'' || 39 || 39 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP249]] || ''I Politoed Ya So!'' || 40 || 40 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP251]] || ''Beauty is Skin Deep'' || 41 || 41 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP252]] || ''Fangs For Nothin''' || 42 || 42 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP253]] || ''Great Bowls of Fire!'' || 43 || 43 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP254]] || ''Better Eight Than Never'' || 44 || 44 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP255]] || ''Why? Wynaut!'' || 45 || 45 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP256]] || ''Just Add Water'' || 46 || 46 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP257]] || ''Lapras of Luxury'' || 47 || 47 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP258]] || ''Hatch Me If You Can'' || 48 || 48 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP259]] || ''Entei At Your Own Risk'' || 49 || 49 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP260]] || ''A Crowning Achievement'' || 50 || 50 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP261]] || ''Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid'' || 51 || 51 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP262]] || ''You're a Star, Larvitar!'' || 52 || 52 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP263]] || ''Address Unown!'' || rowspan="12" | Part of [[S06]] || 53 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP264]] || ''Mother of All Battles'' || 54 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP265]] || ''Pop Goes the Sneasel'' || 55 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP266]] || ''A Claim to Flame!'' || 56 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP267]] || ''Love, Pokémon Style'' || 57 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP268]] || ''Tie One On!'' || 58 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP269]] || ''The Ties That Bind'' || 59 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP270]] || ''Can't Beat the Heat'' || 60 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP271]] || ''Playing with Fire!'' || 61 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP272]] || ''Johto Photo Finish'' || 62 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP273]] || ''Gotta Catch Ya Later!'' || 63 | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[EP274]] || ''Hoenn Alone!'' || 64 | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="4" class="roundybottom" style="background-color: #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}; height: 3px" | | |||
|} | |||
==Home video releases== | ==Home video releases== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Master Quest Jetstream.png|thumb|Toonami coloration]] | [[File:Master Quest Jetstream.png|thumb|Toonami coloration]] | ||
* There was a differently-colored version of the logo used on the [[Toonami Jetstream]] website. This variation of the logo was used until January 20, 2009. | * There was a differently-colored version of the logo used on the [[Pokémon in the United States|Toonami Jetstream]] website. This variation of the logo was used until January 20, 2009. | ||
* This is the first season to only have one voice director, [[Jason Bergenfeld]]. | * This is the first season to only have one voice director, [[Jason Bergenfeld]]. | ||
* This is the last season of the anime to air in {{pmin|Bulgaria}} and {{pmin|Romania}} before the release of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, seven years later. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|es_la={{tt|Pokémon: La búsqueda del Maestro|Pokémon: The Quest of the Master}} | |es_la={{tt|Pokémon: La búsqueda del Maestro|Pokémon: The Quest of the Master}} |
Revision as of 02:04, 16 November 2019
- Pokémon: Master Quest redirects here. For the Italian opening for this season, see Pokémon: The Master Quest.
Pokémon: Master Quest Season 5 | |
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Logo for the season | |
Opening | Believe in Me |
Episodes | 64 |
Region | Johto |
Series | Original |
Preceded by | Pokémon: Johto League Champions |
Followed by | Pokémon: Advanced |
Pokémon: Master Quest is the name of the fifth season of the Pokémon anime. The season showcases the final adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock in the Johto region, from the Whirl Islands to Mt. Silver.
It originally aired as part of the 2002-2003 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up. The season began with Around the Whirlpool, which originally aired on September 14, 2002, and ended with You're a Star, Larvitar!, which originally aired on September 6, 2003; it was later extended to include all of the episodes until the end of Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver with The Rivalry Revival. This season skips EP250, which was banned from airing.
Master Quest is the last of the three seasons taking place in the Johto region. It is preceded by Pokémon: Johto League Champions and followed by Pokémon: Advanced, the first season of the dub of the Advanced Generation series, which is based on the Generation III games. This season is the last of the 4Kids Entertainment dub to be produced at TAJ Productions.
Blurb
With the Olivine City Gym temporarily out of commission, our heroes are off to the Whirl Cup Competition—and Misty wants in on the action! Resuming their journey, they find that Jessie, James, and Meowth aren’t the only members of Team Rocket they need to worry about, though that dastardly trio still has a few tricks up their collective sleeve. After a heated battle with the final Gym Leader, Ash moves on to the Silver Conference, but does he have the mettle to take on his old rival, Gary?
Important events
- Ash and Misty compete in the Whirl Cup. (EP215 - EP217)
- Ash and his friends meet up with Ritchie and team up to save a Lugia from Dr. Namba, a Team Rocket scientist. (EP220 - EP222)
- Ash and his friends meet Eusine and later encounter Suicune again. (EP227)
- Ash obtains a Pokémon Egg, which soon hatches into a Phanpy. (EP228)
- A Delibird begins tailing Jessie, James, and Meowth to collect money they owe to Team Rocket. (EP231)
- Ash and company meet up with Lance as they uncover Project R, an experiment led by Professor Sebastian, another Team Rocket scientist. (EP235 - EP236)
- Ash obtains Larvitar and returns it to its mother at Mt. Silver. (EP257 - EP262)
- Ash obtains Larvitar and returns it to its mother at Mt. Silver. (EP263 - EP264)
- The Silver Conference takes place. (EP265 - EP272)
- Ash, Gary, and Harrison get through to the Victory Tournament. (EP268)
- Ash has a Full Battle against Gary and wins. They end their rivalry and become friends again. (EP269 - EP270)
- Ash battles Harrison in the quarter-finals and loses. Ash places in the top eight. (EP270 - EP272)
- Harrison loses to Jon Dickson in the semi-finals. Jon goes on to win the Silver Conference. (EP272)
- Ash, Misty, and Brock part ways on their return to Kanto. (EP273)
- Ash sees Ho-Oh fly towards Hoenn and decides to head there with just Pikachu. (EP273)
- Team Rocket follows Ash and Pikachu to the Hoenn region. (EP274)
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
- Misty's Poliwhirl → Politoed (EP247)
- Brock's Pineco → Forretress (EP259)
- James's second Weepinbell → Victreebel (EP261)
Releases
The following Pokémon are released:
- James's second Victreebel (EP261)
Trades
The following Pokémon are traded:
- James's Victreebel for a Magikarp salesman's Victreebel (EP261)
Other
The following Pokémon are left at Oak's Laboratory:
- Ash's Bulbasaur (EP225)
- Ash's Phanpy (EP273)
- Ash's Bayleef (EP273)
- Ash's Noctowl (EP273)
- Ash's Totodile (EP273)
- Ash's Cyndaquil (EP273)
Gym battles
Ash defeats the following Gym Leaders:
Episodes
The television definition is used by Region 4 home video releases and formerly on Pokémon TV, Toonami Jetstream, and Cartoon Network Video. It includes 52 episodes of the Johto League arc of the anime.
The home video definition is the definition currently used by Region 1 home video releases by VIZ Media, Pokémon TV, DisneyNOW, and digital home video releases. It includes the last 64 episodes of the Johto League arc of the anime.
Epicode | Episode Title | Television | Home video Digital release |
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EP210 | Around the Whirlpool | 1 | 1 |
EP211 | Fly Me to the Moon | 2 | 2 |
EP212 | Takin' It on the Chinchou | 3 | 3 |
EP213 | A Corsola Caper | 4 | 4 |
EP214 | Mantine Overboard! | 5 | 5 |
EP215 | Octillery the Outcast | 6 | 6 |
EP216 | Dueling Heroes | 7 | 7 |
EP217 | The Perfect Match! | 8 | 8 |
EP218 | Plant It Now... Diglett Later | 9 | 9 |
EP219 | Hi Ho Silver... Away! | 10 | 10 |
EP220 | The Mystery is History | 11 | 11 |
EP221 | A Parent Trapped! | 12 | 12 |
EP222 | A Promise is a Promise | 13 | 13 |
EP223 | Throwing in the Noctowl | 14 | 14 |
EP224 | Nerves of Steelix | 15 | 15 |
EP225 | Bulbasaur... the Ambassador! | 16 | 16 |
EP226 | Espeon, Not Included | 17 | 17 |
EP227 | For Ho-Oh the Bell Tolls! | 18 | 18 |
EP228 | Extreme Pokémon! | 19 | 19 |
EP229 | An EGG-sighting Adventure! | 20 | 20 |
EP230 | Hatching a Plan | 21 | 21 |
EP231 | Dues and Don'ts | 22 | 22 |
EP232 | Just Waiting On a Friend | 23 | 23 |
EP233 | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble | 24 | 24 |
EP234 | Xatu the Future | 25 | 25 |
EP235 | Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution | 26 | 26 |
EP236 | Rage Of Innocence | 27 | 27 |
EP237 | As Cold as Pryce | 28 | 28 |
EP238 | Nice Pryce, Baby! | 29 | 29 |
EP239 | Whichever Way the Wind Blows | 30 | 30 |
EP240 | Some Like it Hot | 31 | 31 |
EP241 | Hocus Pokémon | 32 | 32 |
EP242 | As Clear as Crystal | 33 | 33 |
EP243 | Same Old Song and Dance | 34 | 34 |
EP244 | Enlighten Up! | 35 | 35 |
EP245 | Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up? | 36 | 36 |
EP246 | Wish Upon a Star Shape | 37 | 37 |
EP247 | Outrageous Fortunes | 38 | 38 |
EP248 | One Trick Phony! | 39 | 39 |
EP249 | I Politoed Ya So! | 40 | 40 |
EP251 | Beauty is Skin Deep | 41 | 41 |
EP252 | Fangs For Nothin' | 42 | 42 |
EP253 | Great Bowls of Fire! | 43 | 43 |
EP254 | Better Eight Than Never | 44 | 44 |
EP255 | Why? Wynaut! | 45 | 45 |
EP256 | Just Add Water | 46 | 46 |
EP257 | Lapras of Luxury | 47 | 47 |
EP258 | Hatch Me If You Can | 48 | 48 |
EP259 | Entei At Your Own Risk | 49 | 49 |
EP260 | A Crowning Achievement | 50 | 50 |
EP261 | Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid | 51 | 51 |
EP262 | You're a Star, Larvitar! | 52 | 52 |
EP263 | Address Unown! | Part of S06 | 53 |
EP264 | Mother of All Battles | 54 | |
EP265 | Pop Goes the Sneasel | 55 | |
EP266 | A Claim to Flame! | 56 | |
EP267 | Love, Pokémon Style | 57 | |
EP268 | Tie One On! | 58 | |
EP269 | The Ties That Bind | 59 | |
EP270 | Can't Beat the Heat | 60 | |
EP271 | Playing with Fire! | 61 | |
EP272 | Johto Photo Finish | 62 | |
EP273 | Gotta Catch Ya Later! | 63 | |
EP274 | Hoenn Alone! | 64 | |
Home video releases
North American DVD releases
Australian DVD releases
Trivia
- There was a differently-colored version of the logo used on the Toonami Jetstream website. This variation of the logo was used until January 20, 2009.
- This is the first season to only have one voice director, Jason Bergenfeld.
- This is the last season of the anime to air in Bulgaria and Romania before the release of the Diamond & Pearl series, seven years later.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
---|---|---|
Czech | Pokémon: Hledání Mistra* | |
Dutch | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
European French | Pokémon: La Quête Ultime | |
German | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
Hebrew | פוקימון: גביע המאסטר | |
Italian | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
Polish | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Pokémon - Master Quest |
Portugal | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
Russian | Покемон: Путь Мастера | |
Spanish | Latin America | Pokémon: La búsqueda del Maestro |
Spain | Pokémon: Recado Maestro | |
Swedish | Pokémon: Master Quest | |
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |