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Hi, I'm new to Bulbapedia, but just a question: Should we make seperate articles for the three-episode VHS/DVD releases, or maybe just one page that features info on every tape/DVD? Of there is already, I'm sorry. I feel stupid... - JacobTheDoduo
Hi, I'm new to Bulbapedia, but just a question: Should we make seperate articles for the three-episode VHS/DVD releases, or maybe just one page that features info on every tape/DVD? Of there is already, I'm sorry. I feel stupid... - JacobTheDoduo
== Region 4 - unseen episodes missing after all ==
First of all MagnaPacific has closed down and may never open again. Secondly, the page claims that the 2010 re-release contains the four banned eps, but the ''Pokémon: Kanto and Orange Islands Collection'' which I assume contains this because it also claims the same thing does ''not'' actually contain those eps which is a little disappointing. Not only that, but the front and back packaging has been left out (or possibly even torn of), not to mention that my fourth disc has big digs in it... but that's my problem. Anyway, I thought I'd update you on the reality of the situation and would be interested for those you also got one and what was and wasn't included in their collection. (If this sounds like a chat it isn't meant to be since I'm trying to address a situation.) -- [[User:Anythingspossibleforapossible|Anythingspossibleforapossible]] ([[User talk:Anythingspossibleforapossible|talk]]) 12:39, 18 February 2013 (UTC)

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Should this be added?

In the Original Series article it says its the longest series yet. As for this one should we say that this is the longest season of the dub yet.--Pokéboy93 04:26, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Go ahead. --ルレ 04:37, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
Um why? It's the same thing practically. --ケンジガール 04:56, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Mistake?

It lists 81 episodes being in season 1. Wikipedia lists it as 82 (Japanese) and 80 (English) episodes. I have season 1 and there is 80 English dubbed ep's and 2 subtitled episodes. Are one of these counted? The two episodes are "035 - The Legend of Dratini" and "038 - Dennou Senshi Porigon". Just watched them (their in the original series) and was wondering if there is a mistake or if only one of the episodes are counted.--JamesTFord1987 07:23, 7 May 2010 (UTC)

The First season goes from EP001 to EP081, hence 81 episodes. The two Japanese only episodes are counted, however Holiday Hi-Jynx and Snow Way Out! are not. Wikipedia must be counting all except #38 as it was banned (or someone did 83 - 1 + 82), and subtracting two unaired episodes. A list of the episodes is found here. In short I think Wikipedia is the one that made the mistake. Never trust Wikipedia for anything Pokémon related. Werdnae (talk) 08:17, 7 May 2010 (UTC)

DVD releases

Hi, I'm new to Bulbapedia, but just a question: Should we make seperate articles for the three-episode VHS/DVD releases, or maybe just one page that features info on every tape/DVD? Of there is already, I'm sorry. I feel stupid... - JacobTheDoduo

Region 4 - unseen episodes missing after all

First of all MagnaPacific has closed down and may never open again. Secondly, the page claims that the 2010 re-release contains the four banned eps, but the Pokémon: Kanto and Orange Islands Collection which I assume contains this because it also claims the same thing does not actually contain those eps which is a little disappointing. Not only that, but the front and back packaging has been left out (or possibly even torn of), not to mention that my fourth disc has big digs in it... but that's my problem. Anyway, I thought I'd update you on the reality of the situation and would be interested for those you also got one and what was and wasn't included in their collection. (If this sounds like a chat it isn't meant to be since I'm trying to address a situation.) -- Anythingspossibleforapossible (talk) 12:39, 18 February 2013 (UTC)