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The adventures of Ash Ketchum and his partner Pikachu, who travel across many regions in hopes of being regarded as a Pokemon master.
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Series cast summary:
Ikue Ôtani ...
 Pikachu / ... (806 episodes, 1998-2015)
Rodger Parsons ...
 Narrator / ... (686 episodes, 1998-2015)
Kayzie Rogers ...
 Wobbuffet / ... (692 episodes, 1998-2015)
James Carter Cathcart ...
 James / ... (460 episodes, 1998-2015)
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 Ash Ketchum / ... (458 episodes, 2006-2016)
Rachael Lillis ...
 Jessie / ... (424 episodes, 1998-2015)
Eric Stuart ...
 James / ... (435 episodes, 1998-2008)
Veronica Taylor ...
 Ash Ketchum / ... (415 episodes, 1998-2007)
Madeleine Blaustein ...
 Meowth / ... (405 episodes, 1998-2008)
Michele Knotz ...
 Jessie / ... (384 episodes, 2006-2015)
Bill Rogers ...
 Brock / ... (336 episodes, 2006-2016)
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Storyline

Ten-year-old Ash aspires to be the greatest Pokémon (pocket monster) trainer in the world. To do this, he enlists the help of two friends, Misty and Brock, and his own Pokémon, Pikachu. Together, they must search their world for all 150 Pokémon, while avoiding the likes of Team Rocket and their Pokémon, Meowth. Written by ZeroG1

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Gotta catch 'em all!


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Trivia

The first episode to air in America was 'Battle Aboard the St. Anne'. When it aired in America the first time, it had different "sneak preview" style narration at the beginning and the end of the episode that wasn't there in subsequent airings. See more »

Goofs

In an early episode, Flint (Brock's father) says that Brock's mother passed away. In a later episode, Brock's mother is actually in the episode alive. See more »

Quotes

Gary Oak: Why don't you let your stomach do the talking?
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Crazy Credits

First season has a "Poke Rap" segment prior to the end credits, combining the names of the (original 150) Pokemon into a rap-style song. There are 5 different segments like this total, adding up to the total 150. Home video releases featured the complete Poke Rap, combining all 5 parts. See more »

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Soundtracks

Pokémon Johto
(third theme song)
Written by John Siegler & John Loeffler
Performed by PJ Lequerica
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Took me by surprise
15 November 1999 | by (Schaumburg, IL) – See all my reviews

I'll start off by saying that the first time I saw this show, I hated it. I liked Pikachu, but couldn't stand Ash and Misty. Their lines just seemed to exaggerated and obvious. However, after becoming addicted to the video game, I gradually gained a type of guilty pleasure of watching this show. After seeing the first episode, I started calling it a pretty cool show, but couldn't watch it very often (High School). Day off, and I saw "Pikachu's Goodbye," I was hooked. I have seen every episode and am now alienated to all the kids at school that dismiss Pokemon. This show does have its mature features if you look and listen close enough, and has a really good storyline. Do not dismiss this show like I almost did. It's definitely worth a look.


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