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Pokémon, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā), is a Japanese anime television series produced by animation studio OLM for TV Tokyo.
Pokémon is a Japanese animated television series based on the Pokémon video game series published by Nintendo.The Pokémon anime series debuted in Japan on April 1, 1997, and as of 2024, the series has more than 1,300 episodes.
Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version are 1996 role-playing video games (RPGs) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy.They are the first installments of the Pokémon video game series, and were first released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Red [a] and Pocket Monsters Green, [b] followed by the special edition Pocket Monsters Blue [c] later that year.
After an encounter with MissingNo., the quantity of the sixth item in the player's inventory is increased by 128, [12] [13] and the game's Hall of Fame Pokémon gallery becomes glitched. [11] Temporary graphical glitches may also occur, [11] which can be removed by viewing the statistics page for another non-glitched Pokémon or resetting the ...
Set in the Kalos region, the season follows the adventures of the Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum, Serena, Clemont and his sister Bonnie as Pokémon Trainer Ash and his Pikachu collect Gym Badges to compete in the Kalos League and as Pokémon Performer Serena wins Princess Keys from Pokémon Showcases so she can enter the Pokémon Showcase Master ...
Pokémon Legends Z-A logo. The Pokémon Company just held its big, celebratory Pokémon Day presentation, and while it was filled with a few different neat announcements, one in particular stole ...
Ash and Clemont have their first Kalos Region Pokémon battle. Team Rocket is also in the Kalos Region and they try to catch Ash's Pikachu, but they fail, thanks to Froakie, a Kalos Water-Type Pokémon starter who gets badly injured in the process. Ash and the others go to Professor Augustine Sycamore's lab to heal Froakie.
He reappears in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, where he acts as a Gym Leader, and subsequently reappears in the games' remakes, Pokémon Black 2, White 2, Sun, Moon, Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Let's Go, Eevee!. [12] He also appears in Pokémon Stadium and its sequel, acting as the final boss of the former. Blue also appears in Pokémon ...