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Pokémon

Titre original : Poketto monsutâ
  • Série télévisée
  • 1997–2023
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Pokémon (1997)
Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum has a new plan: see the world! But first, he and his partner Pikachu are headed to the opening of the Cerise Laboratory, a research facility dedicated to uncovering the mysteries of Pokémon in every region.
Lire trailer1:40
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Animal AdventureAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationQuestActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy

Suivant les aventures de Ash Ketchum avec son Pokémon, Pikachu et ses amis afin de devenir le maître des Pokémons.Suivant les aventures de Ash Ketchum avec son Pokémon, Pikachu et ses amis afin de devenir le maître des Pokémons.Suivant les aventures de Ash Ketchum avec son Pokémon, Pikachu et ses amis afin de devenir le maître des Pokémons.

  • Création
    • Satoshi Tajiri
    • Jun'ichi Masuda
    • Ken Sugimori
  • Casting principal
    • Veronica Taylor
    • Rachael Lillis
    • Eric Stuart
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    885
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    • Création
      • Satoshi Tajiri
      • Jun'ichi Masuda
      • Ken Sugimori
    • Casting principal
      • Veronica Taylor
      • Rachael Lillis
      • Eric Stuart
    • 249avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes1235

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    IMDbrief: Why the Psyduck Is Pikachu a Detective?
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    Pokemon: Clip 1
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    Pokemon: Clip 1
    Season 23 Trailer
    Trailer 1:40
    Season 23 Trailer
    Pokemon: Master Journeys
    Trailer 1:36
    Pokemon: Master Journeys
    Pokemon: Journeys
    Trailer 1:33
    Pokemon: Journeys
    Pokemon: Ultimate Journeys: Part 3
    Trailer 1:20
    Pokemon: Ultimate Journeys: Part 3

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Veronica Taylor
    Veronica Taylor
    • Ash Ketchum…
    • 1997–2005
    Rachael Lillis
    Rachael Lillis
    • Jessie…
    • 1997–2015
    Eric Stuart
    Eric Stuart
    • James…
    • 1997–2007
    Ikue Ôtani
    Ikue Ôtani
    • Pikachu…
    • 1997–2023
    Rica Matsumoto
    Rica Matsumoto
    • Satoshi…
    • 1997–2023
    Rodger Parsons
    Rodger Parsons
    • Narrator…
    • 1997–2023
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Kojiro…
    • 1997–2023
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Musashi…
    • 1997–2023
    Inuko Inuyama
    Inuko Inuyama
    • Nyarth…
    • 1997–2023
    Sarah Natochenny
    Sarah Natochenny
    • Ash Ketchum…
    • 2005–2023
    Kayzie Rogers
    Kayzie Rogers
    • Wobbuffet…
    • 1997–2016
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Narrator…
    • 1997–2023
    James Carter Cathcart
    James Carter Cathcart
    • James…
    • 1997–2023
    Yûji Ueda
    Yûji Ueda
    • Takeshi…
    • 1997–2023
    Michele Knotz
    Michele Knotz
    • Jessie…
    • 2005–2023
    Christopher Collet
    Christopher Collet
    • Steven Stone…
    • 2000–2022
    Erica Schroeder
    Erica Schroeder
    • Wobbuffet…
    • 2000–2023
    Bill Rogers
    Bill Rogers
    • Brock…
    • 1998–2023
    • Création
      • Satoshi Tajiri
      • Jun'ichi Masuda
      • Ken Sugimori
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    i_munch_on_dinos

    For anyone who's currently about 12-20 years old...

    Is there really any of us who doesn't suddenly feel nostalgic, with countless memories invoked, at the slight muttering of the words, "I want to be the very best, like no one ever was"? For those who lived in a cave, those are the first two lines of the theme song to the awesome anime, Pokemon. Most of us just remember the original Kanto Pokemon (Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Pikachu...), as the franchise's popularity embarked on a steady decline come the Jhoto Pokemon. Although still relatively popular today, let's face it-- Pokemon was, essentially, a fad.

    If you were like me, your life was pretty much based on Pokemon at the height of it's popularity. On the bus ride to school, you'd talk to friends about how you were able to catch Missingno. the following night and how your Charizard leveled up to 58. You'd hide your Gameboy in your bookbag during SSR (sustained, silent reading) or free time and play those games. At recess time, It was a rare occurrence you'd hear plain English speak on the playground... it sounded more of a zoo of "pika-pika!" and "meowth!" that we all just seemed to comprehend. While at home, you'd avidly tear open endless packs of Pokemon cards, then smuggle them to school, as they were illegal, and trade them on the blacktop, drug-dealer style. On the bus ride home from school, you'd secretly do a few more last-minute trades before racing home to catch the Pokemon anime series on the now-defunct Kid's WB. Glued your eyes would be to the television screen, even though you've seen the same episode numerous times and even had it on videotape. You'd eat Pokemon cereal, wear a Pokemon bathing suit, and you jumped for joy upon release of Pokemon: The First Movie. You obviously raced to the theater to watch it, and, of course, loved every second of it.

    Somewhere after that movie; however, your love disintegrated.

    Mentality drifted from "you're a freak if you don't like Pokemon," to "you're a freak if you do like Pokemon". Pokemon cards were handed down to younger siblings, thrown away, or sold; videos were ripped out and used as streamers; plushies were gifted to the family dog; and the games slowly lost their battery life sitting in your drawer. In many people's eyes, Pokemon were a thing of the past. Others stayed loyal to the franchise.

    This show/franchise totally needs a comeback. I don't know what's wrong with it now, but a reinvigoration of the craze would be awesome and totally interesting. Ash, Brock, and Misty need to ditch whatever lame friends they have now and just stick together, and Jessie and James need to become again a force to be reckoned with, not just the comic relief characters they are currently. I want to see Pokemon card booster packs being way over priced (I'm talking' 7.99, people!) and impossible to find due to popularity, not lack thereof. No matter how cool you think you are, you know you're at least somewhat interested in this craze making a comeback.

    The games are great, merchandise is readily available, and there's not much to improve about the cards-- I wonder if the problem lies in the show?
    9jamessnaidero

    Good.

    It's obviously declined in quality (in my opinion) Very slowly. The first 10 years of this show was Great then I started watching after, now the new ones make me cringe.
    JohnnyJohnHildegaard

    Gotta catch em' all!

    Pokemon is the best executed cartoons of all time. It's just so cool to watch. The humor is wacked and funny and the Pokemon are so cute. I just love that Pikachu, it's just so cute to watch at. Not to mention the fact that the Game Boy game is also an awesome thing. It's an awesome show, if you go buy your Pokemon game, also go buy a video of Pokemon too. You'll be surprised.
    8Miranda1996

    My childhood

    I still remember watching episodes from gen I through IV when i was younger on TV... I still watch it sometimes when there's nothing else on ^_^
    8joestank15

    Lost interest, but it was still a cute show.

    A 4. something on IMDb? It was better than that. If everyone's going to diss their childhood, w/e. But I'm not going to act like I didn't like I didn't watch the show and play the games every Saturday. The early episodes were best. Best episodes where the ones involving Charmander (and his forms to come), Primeape, The Cinnabar Island gym match, and the Indigo Plateau finals. Also that one where Ash fights the gym owner that has the Dragonite. The Johto episodes were just too drawn out. I mean, there are like 20 cities inbetweeen EACH gym battle, when they're all so close together in the games. It's ridiculous. And yes, those damn Pokemon were damn cute. By the end Team Rocket was just really annoying. But I just stopped caring near the end of it. They just kept adding to the list of Pokemon. First it was 150, than 250, and the list just kept growing higher and higher.......The games where better by the end of it. But it was still a fine fad, and still good for little kids.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ash (Satoshi)'s starter Pokemon was going to be Clefairy (Pippi) but was swapped for Pikachu to make it appealing for boys and girls alike.
    • Gaffes
      In one episode Brock's Geodude participates in an all-Fighting Pokemon tournament. A Geodude, however, is NOT fighting, it's rock/ground. In the original card series there was no rock or ground type, only fighting type to represent all three types.
    • Citations

      Jessie: Prepare for trouble.

      James of Team Rocket: And make it double.

      Jessie: To protect the world from devastation.

      James of Team Rocket: To unite all people within our nation.

      Jessie: To denounce the evils of truth and love.

      James of Team Rocket: To extend our reach to the stars above.

      Jessie: Jessie.

      James of Team Rocket: James.

      Jessie: Team Rocket blasting off at the speed of light.

      James of Team Rocket: Surrender now or prepare to fight.

      Meowth: Meowth. That's right.

    • Crédits fous
      The Pokemon logo makes one last appearance at the very end of the credits, after the Summit Media Group bumper.
    • Versions alternatives
      The 4Kids version included removing suggestive content and changing the fate of several characters, as well as editing the story to be much lighter and kid friendly in tone for the US release. The characters names were changed such as 'Satoshi' became 'Ash', 'Kasumi' became 'Misty' and 'Takeshi' was 'Brock', as well as changing almost all of the Pokémon's names to more 'American' names. Such edits as removal of written Japanese characters on various signs, billboards, etc. Cigar or anything that's a tobacco product, alcoholic like beverages, and any scenes that seem too violent. Ironically, however, the 4Kids version retained more of the Japanese original soundtrack than the TPCi version did overall. The TPCi version would also later in its run follow the same path as the 4Kids version, including censoring alcoholic beverages into orange juice cups by the Sun & Moon Series, removing glitter vomit, Meowth drowning, etc. And it would also censor Ash on a cross in the XYZ Series, as well as a mustache on a character appearing similar to Hitler in the Journeys Series, as well as souls into coffins.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Neon Genesis Evangelion: ReDeath (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      Pokémon Theme
      (first theme song)

      Written by John Siegler and John Loeffler

      Performed by Jason Paige

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
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    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Portugais
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    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Setagaya, Tokyo, Japon(OLM, Inc.)
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      • Nintendo
      • OLM-Animation Studio
      • Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
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