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Best Wishes #1. 42)Yūji Asada (Diamond & Pearl #1. Tetsuo Yajima (XY #1 - XY & Z #4. Daiki Tomiyasu (Deputy Director: XY & Z #1- 3. Director: XY & Z #3. Sun & Moon #1+)Produced by. Satoshi Tajiri. Junichi Masuda.

Ken Sugimori. Written by. Takeshi Shudo(First Series #1- 1.

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Atsuhiro Tomioka (Diamond & Pearl #1- XY & Z #4. Aya Matsui (Sun & Moon #1- present)Music by. Shinji Miyazaki. Hirokazu Tanaka(openings)Studio. OLM, Inc. Team Ota (1. Team Iguchi (2. 00. Team Kato (2. 01. Licensed by. Original network.

TV Tokyo. English network. Original run. April 1, 1. Episodes. 98. 8+ (List of episodes)Movies (total 2. Advanced Generation series movies. Diamond & Pearl series movies.

Best Wishes! series movies. XY series movies. Sun & Moon series movies.

Specials. 8 TV specials (3 full- length, 5 normal- length)2. Winter Vacation shorts. ANA flights shorts.

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It is based on Nintendo's Pokémon video game series and is a part of the Pokémon franchise. Watch The Water Horse Online Hollywoodreporter on this page. The Pokémon animated series is split up into six chronologically sequential series in Japan, split up by the version of the video game series the anime takes inspiration from: the original series, the Advanced Generation series, the Diamond & Pearl series, the Best Wishes! XY series, and the newest, the Sun & Moon series. Watch Last Holiday Dailymotion there. In the international broadcasts, these six series are split into 2.

These anime series are accompanied by spin- off programming, consisting of Pokémon Chronicles, a series of side stories featuring characters in the anime that are not its current cast of main characters, and the live action variety and Pokémon- related news shows of Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station, Pokémon Sunday, Pokémon Smash!, and Pokémon Get TV, premiering in late 2. The Pokémon anime series is largely credited to having allowed for anime to become more popular and familiar around the world, especially in the United States, where the two highest grossing anime films are both Pokémon films.[3] It is also considered to be the first and so far only anime that has been able to reach this level of mainstream success with western audiences,[4][5] as well as being credited with allowing the game series to reach such a degree of popularity, and vice versa.[6][7]Plot and characters[edit]After he turns 1. Ash Ketchum (Satoshi in Japan), is allowed to start his journey in the world of Pokémon and dreams of becoming a Pokémon master. On the day he is to receive his first Pokémon, Ash wakes in a panic, having overslept. Professor Oak, the local Pokémon researcher, has already given away the three Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle) he entrusts to new Pokémon Trainers when Ash finally reaches Oak's Lab. The only Pokémon that he has left is a Pikachu, that he gives to Ash. Determined to make it on his journey, Ash does his best to befriend Pikachu, but it does not trust him and will not even return to its PokéBall, even attacking Ash with its unique electric powers.

It is only after Ash protects Pikachu from a group of angry Spearow that Pikachu realizes how much Ash cares, leading it to save Ash. Afterwards, they both see a mysterious and unidentifiable Pokémon that spurs both of them to work towards Ash's goal. Along the way, Ash makes many human and Pokémon friends as he works his way through the ranks of the world's many Pokémon Leagues. Through the Kanto Region, Ash befriends Water Pokémon trainer and erstwhile Cerulean City Gym Leader Misty (Kasumi) and Pewter City Gym Leader and Pokémon Breeder Brock (Takeshi), and all the while thwarting the plans of the Team Rocket trio Jessie, James, and Meowth, who want to steal Ash's Pikachu and any other rare Pokémon they come across. When the group travels to the Orange Islands, Brock decides to stay with the local professor, leaving Ash and Misty to continue travelling together. After a while, they meet and begin traveling with Pokémon Watcher and artist Tracey Sketchit (Kenji). Once the trip is completed, Brock rejoins the group as they travel back to Kanto.

Once they reach Pallet Town, Tracey decides to stay with Professor Oak. With this news, the trio continues on their way to the Johto region. When Ash heads for the Hoenn Region in the Advanced Generation series, Misty stays behind to become the full- time Cerulean City Gym Leader.

However, Brock follows him to Hoenn and he gains new companions in Pokémon Coordinator May (Haruka) and her younger brother Max (Masato), and together they face off against the rival teams, Team Magma and Team Aqua. After returning to Kanto and participating in the Battle Frontier challenge, Ash battles with his rival, Gary.

After seeing a Pokémon he has never seen before, Ash decides to travel to the Sinnoh region. At the beginning of the next season, Ash travels with Brock, one final time, to the Sinnoh Region, with May and Max going on their own paths. Ash and Brock meet Dawn (Hikari), another Pokémon Coordinator, who travels with them as they go through Sinnoh where they must defeat Cyrus and his Team Galactic. In the Best Wishes! Ash, his mother and Professor Oak take a holiday to the far- off Unova Region, where he meets and travels with would- be Dragon Master Iris and Striaton City Gym Leader, Pokémon Connoisseur, and sometimes detective Cilan (Dent). During their journey, they discover the evil plans of Team Plasma, a criminal organization that wants to free Pokémon from people's ownership so that they can rule the world unopposed.

After winning all eight Unova badges, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel throughout the eastern side of Unova to prepare for the Unova Pokémon League Tournament, after which they meet N, who is instrumental in defeating Team Plasma. After this, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel through the Decolore Islands before Ash makes his way back to Pallet Town and the meet the investigative reporter Alexa (Pansy) who is from the distant Kalos Region. Having arrived back in Kanto, Iris and Cilan travel to Johto whilst Ash and Alexa head to Kalos soon after Ash reunites with his mother and receiving a new outfit from her.

In the XY series, Ash and Alexa arrive in the Kalos region and Ash is itching to get started in earning his Gym badges. But after Alexa informs Ash that her sister, a Gym Leader, is currently absent, Ash travels to Lumiose City where he meets boy- genius Clemont (Citron) and his younger sister Bonnie (Eureka), unaware that Clemont is, in fact, Lumiose City's Gym Leader - a fact he tries his best to hide. Ash also reunites with Serena, a girl from Vaniville Town whom Ash had met in his childhood at Professor Oak's Summer Camp in Pallet Town. During that time he helped her during a predicament, and she has had feelings for him since that time.

After traveling with them to prepare for the Kalos Pokémon League Tournament, Ash competes and advances all the way to the final, where he loses to Alain (Alan), a member of Team Flare due to them misleading him. Once he discovers their true intentions, however, Alain reforms and joins Ash and his friends to stop Team Flare's plans. Bidding farewell to his friends in Kalos, Ash once again returns to Pallet. In the Sun & Moon series, Ash, his mother and Mimey, their Mr.