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{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|1|EP263|Address Unown!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|2|EP264|Mother of All Battles}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|3|EP265|Pop Goes the Sneasel}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|4|EP266|A Claim to Flame!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|5|EP267|Love, Pokémon Style}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|6|EP268|Tie One On!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|7|EP269|The Ties That Bind}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|8|EP270|Can't Beat the Heat}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|9|EP271|Playing with Fire!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|10|EP272|Johto Photo Finish}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|11|EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|12|EP274|Hoenn Alone!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|13|AG001|Get the Show On the Road!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|14|AG002|A Ruin With a View}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|15|AG003|There's No Place Like Hoenn}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|16|AG004|You Never Can Taillow}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|17|AG005|In the Knicker of Time!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|18|AG006|A Poached Ego!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|19|AG007|Tree's a Crowd}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|20|AG008|A Tail With a Twist}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|21|AG009|Taming of the Shroomish}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|22|AG010|You Said a Mouthful}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|23|AG011|A Bite to Remember}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|24|AG012|The Lotad Lowdown}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|25|AG013|All Things Bright and Beautifly!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|26|AG014|All in a Day's Wurmple}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|27|AG015|Gonna Rule the School!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|28|AG016|The Winner By a Nosepass!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|29|AG017|Stairway to Devon}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|30|AG018|On a Wingull and a Prayer!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|31|AG019|Sharpedo Attack!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|32|AG020|Brave the Wave}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|33|AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|34|AG022|A Whole Lotta Trouble}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|35|AG023|Gone Corphishin'}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|36|AG024|A Corphish Out of Water}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|37|AG025|A Mudkip Mission}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|38|AG026|Turning Over a Nuzleaf}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|39|AG027|A Three Team Scheme!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|40|AG028|Seeing is Believing!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|41|AG029|Ready, Willing, and Sableye}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|42|AG030|A Meditite Fight!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|43|AG031|Just One of the Geysers}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|44|AG032|Abandon Ship!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|45|AG033|Now That's Flower Power!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|46|AG034|Having a Wailord of a Time}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|47|AG035|Win, Lose or Drew!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|48|AG036|The Spheal of Approval}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|49|AG037|Jump for Joy!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|50|AG038|A Different Kind of Misty!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|51|AG039|A Poké-BLOCK Party!}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiEntry| | {{Season Infobox/EpiEntry|52|AG040|Watt's With Wattson?}} | ||
{{Season Infobox/EpiFooter|color=99F}} | {{Season Infobox/EpiFooter|color=99F}} | ||
'''Pokémon: Advanced''' is the sixth season of the the [[Pokémon anime]], consisting of the last 12 episodes of the {{series|original}}, and the first 40 episodes of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}. This season showcases the [[Silver Conference]] and the beginning of the adventures of {{Ash}}, {{an|May}}, {{an|Brock}}, and [[Max]] in the [[Hoenn]] region, from [[Littleroot Town]] up to [[Mauville City]]. | '''Pokémon: Advanced''' is the sixth season of the the [[Pokémon anime]], consisting of the last 12 episodes of the {{series|original}}, and the first 40 episodes of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}. This season showcases the [[Silver Conference]] and the beginning of the adventures of {{Ash}}, {{an|May}}, {{an|Brock}}, and [[Max]] in the [[Hoenn]] region, from [[Littleroot Town]] up to [[Mauville City]]. |
Revision as of 22:38, 14 February 2016
- This article is about the season. For the series, see Advanced Generation series.
Pokémon: Advanced Season 6 | |
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Logo for the season | |
Opening | Believe in Me I Wanna Be a Hero |
Episodes | 52 |
Region | Johto |
Series | Original |
Preceded by | Pokémon: Master Quest |
Followed by | Pokémon: Advanced Challenge |
|} Pokémon: Advanced is the sixth season of the the Pokémon anime, consisting of the last 12 episodes of the original series, and the first 40 episodes of the Advanced Generation series. This season showcases the Silver Conference and the beginning of the adventures of Ash, May, Brock, and Max in the Hoenn region, from Littleroot Town up to Mauville City.
It originally aired as part of the 2003-2004 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up. The season began with Address Unown!, which originally aired on September 13, 2003 and ended with Watt's with Wattson, which originally aired on September 4, 2004.
It is preceded by Pokémon: Master Quest, the last season of the original series dub, and succeeded by Pokémon: Advanced Challenge.
Blurb
Polishing off the Silver Conference, Ash heads toward his next challenge—the far-off Hoenn region! While he must say goodbye to old friends, he makes the acquaintance of May, a Trainer just starting out on her Pokémon journey. Along with her little brother Max and the ever-reliable Brock, this pack of Pokémon Trainers begin pursuing their dreams—with Ash racking up three Gym Badges, while May changes tack to follow the Contest path of a Pokémon Coordinator.
Important events
- Ash obtains Larvitar and returns it to its mother at Mt. Silver. (EP263 - EP264)
- Ash finally earns the eight Badges needed to enter the Johto League. Ash competes in the Silver Conference. He defeats Gary in a 6 vs. 6 match, but later loses to Harrison. Ash places in the top eight. (EP265 - 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)
- Ash and Pikachu arrive in Littleroot Town, their first area on their journey through Hoenn. (EP274)
- Team Rocket follows Ash and Pikachu to the Hoenn Region (EP274)
- Ash and Pikachu arrive in the Hoenn region, and Ash meets up with May as she gets her starter Pokémon from Professor Birch. (AG001)
- Ash and May agree to travel together.
- Ash registers for the Hoenn League. (AG002)
- Team Magma makes their appearance trying to enter ruins outside Oldale Town.
- Ash meets May's family in Petalburg City. May's brother Max joins the duo, equipped with the PokéNav. (AG003)
- Brock rejoins the group on the way to Rustboro City. (AG004)
- The group learns about Pokémon Contests. (AG013)
- May decides she wants to be a Pokémon Coordinator and earn Ribbons instead of trying to earn Gym Badges. (AG016)
- Ash and company help the Devon Corporation President track down a Team Aqua spy. (AG017)
- While training on Dewford Island, the group runs into Professor Birch. (AG027, AG028)
- The group finds Team Magma and Team Aqua digging through some ruins under a boy's Secret Base. (AG027)
- May meets up with her first Pokémon Contest rival, Drew, just before the Slateport City Contest. (AG033)
- Ash and friends try to stop a Team Magma theft of molten rock from Captain Stern at the Oceanic Museum. (AG036)
- Jigglypuff appears at the Trick House. (AG039)
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
- May's Torchic (AG001)
- Ash's Taillow (AG004)
- James's Cacnea (AG006)
- Ash's Treecko (AG007)
- Jessie's Seviper (AG008)
- Brock's Lotad (AG012)
- May's Wurmple (AG014)
- Jessie's Wurmple (AG014)
- Ash's Corphish (AG023)
- Brock's Mudkip (AG025)
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
Releases
The following Pokémon are released:
Other
- Brock's Onix (left at Pewter Gym, SS001)
- Brock's Geodude (left at Pewter Gym, SS001)
- Brock's Crobat (left at Pewter Gym, SS001)
The following Pokémon are left at Oak's Laboratory:
- 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:
Home video releases
North American DVD releases
Australian DVD releases
Trivia
- This is the last season in the dub until Black & White that features the Who's That Pokémon? eyecatch.
- This is the only dub season to contain episodes from more than one series.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Czech | Pokémon: Pokračujem* | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Pokémon - Avançado |
Portugal | Pokémon - Advanced | |
Russian | Покемон: Новое поколение | |
Latin American Spanish | Pokémon: Fuerza Máxima | |
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |