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[[File:SCTV.png|thumb|left|SCTV logo at the time]] | [[File:SCTV.png|thumb|left|SCTV logo at the time]] | ||
[[EP001|The first episode]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] was aired on March 3, 2001 every Saturday and Sunday at 19:00-19:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} ({{wp|UTC+07:00|UTC+7}}) by '''{{wp|SCTV (Indonesia)|SCTV}}''' ('''Surya Citra Televisi | [[EP001|The first episode]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] was aired on March 3, 2001 every Saturday and Sunday at 19:00-19:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} ({{wp|UTC+07:00|UTC+7}}) by '''{{wp|SCTV (Indonesia)|SCTV}}''' ('''Surya Citra Televisi'''), the Indonesian national TV station. According to SCTV, however, the first 26 episodes were temporarily to be aired.<ref>[http://east.sakura.ne.jp/aniba/aninews/id.htm Anihabara - Anime News in Indonesia]</ref> The first version on SCTV subtitled [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|the first Japanese opening]] and [[One Hundred Fifty-One|ending themes]]. | ||
After several months, the broadcast was moved to every Sunday morning at 10:00-10:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} on July 8, 2001. Sometime in 2003, the show was moved once again at 08:30-09:00 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}}.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030608071526/http://www.sctv.co.id/acara/acara.html SCTV schedule on June 8, 2003] (Archive)</ref> Soon after the episodes around the [[Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands|Orange League season]], the show was known to be stopped indefinitely <!--certainly between June to August-->in August 2003. | After several months, the broadcast was moved to every Sunday morning at 10:00-10:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} on July 8, 2001. Sometime in 2003, the show was moved once again at 08:30-09:00 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}}.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030608071526/http://www.sctv.co.id/acara/acara.html SCTV schedule on June 8, 2003] (Archive)</ref> Soon after the episodes around the [[Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands|Orange League season]], the show was known to be stopped indefinitely <!--certainly between June to August-->in August 2003. | ||
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After [[Pokémon: Master Quest|the last season]] of the {{series|original}} was finished, Indosiar continuously aired [[AG001|the first episode]] of the {{series|Advanced Generation}} ('''Pokémon AG''') from April 27, 2008. This series had ever temporary started in one hour (two episodes) since January 2009 until several months, after the {{pkmn|movie}} marathon were finished. | After [[Pokémon: Master Quest|the last season]] of the {{series|original}} was finished, Indosiar continuously aired [[AG001|the first episode]] of the {{series|Advanced Generation}} ('''Pokémon AG''') from April 27, 2008. This series had ever temporary started in one hour (two episodes) since January 2009 until several months, after the {{pkmn|movie}} marathon were finished. | ||
On February 7, 2010, Indosiar skipped half of Advanced Generation from not-yet-aired episodes of [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|eighth season]] until the end of the [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier saga]], and started airing the [[DP001|first episode]] of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} ('''Pokémon D&P'''). The anime series had been stopped for unknown reason from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 08:00-08:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} after the retirement, continuing from [[DP024]] to [[DP025]] on November 28, 2010.<ref>[http://bloggertouch.appspot.com/pokeindopedia/post/3086262967948381259 PokéIndopedia - Pokémon | On February 7, 2010, Indosiar skipped half of Advanced Generation from not-yet-aired episodes of [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|eighth season]] until the end of the [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier saga]], and started airing the [[DP001|first episode]] of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} ('''Pokémon D&P'''). The anime series had been stopped for unknown reason from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 08:00-08:30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} after the retirement, continuing from [[DP024]] to [[DP025]] on November 28, 2010.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20111104051828/http://bloggertouch.appspot.com/pokeindopedia/post/3086262967948381259 PokéIndopedia - Pokémon D&P reappeared on Indosiar] (Archive)</ref> | ||
The season that contains episodes from [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors|thirteenth season]] called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', was aired after the first 52 episodes (excluding to [[DP048|Japanese-exclusive episode]]). Due to this, most of episodes were skipped from [[DP053]] to [[DP136]] on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110702215952/http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Skip] (Archive)</ref> This season consist of 52 episodes,<ref>[http://www.lsf.go.id/film.php?module=sensor&sub=detail&id=89942 Lembaga Sensor Film - Pokémon D&P Part II #52]</ref> which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] to [[DP141]]. Thus, [[DP142]] was aired instead after [[DP137]] on June 26, 2011. | The season that contains episodes from [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors|thirteenth season]] called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', was aired after the first 52 episodes (excluding to [[DP048|Japanese-exclusive episode]]). Due to this, most of episodes were skipped from [[DP053]] to [[DP136]] on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110702215952/http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Skip] (Archive)</ref> This season consist of 52 episodes,<ref>[http://www.lsf.go.id/film.php?module=sensor&sub=detail&id=89942 Lembaga Sensor Film - Pokémon D&P Part II #52]</ref> which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] to [[DP141]]. Thus, [[DP142]] was aired instead after [[DP137]] on June 26, 2011. | ||
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==Pokémon Trading Card Game== | ==Pokémon Trading Card Game== | ||
Before the Pokémon franchise, especially the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} that was introduced officially, the Pokémon cards were introduced when they were imported by Sucianto, the founder of [http://www.myplanetcomics.com/ Planet Comics], the famous and the oldest Indonesian Comic Store.<ref>[http://martabakomikita.multiply.com/journal/item/142 Martabakomikita - Learning from Pokémon Design Phenomenon]</ref> | Before the Pokémon franchise, especially the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} that was introduced officially, the Pokémon cards were introduced when they were imported by Sucianto, the founder of [http://www.myplanetcomics.com/ Planet Comics], the famous and the oldest Indonesian Comic Store.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120517175750/http://martabakomikita.multiply.com/journal/item/142 Martabakomikita - Learning from Pokémon Design Phenomenon] (Archive)</ref> | ||
Many card sets and theme decks of Pokémon TCG have been sold in the Indonesia's convenience stores and malls starting from the very first TCG set, {{TCG|Base Set}}, both in English and are uncommon for Japanese versions. Fake cards and booster packs can be found easily with very low prices. | Many card sets and theme decks of Pokémon TCG have been sold in the Indonesia's convenience stores and malls starting from the very first TCG set, {{TCG|Base Set}}, both in English and are uncommon for Japanese versions. Fake cards and booster packs can be found easily with very low prices. |
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