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'''''Pokémon Smash!''''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスマッシュ!''') is a Japanese Pokémon television show that debuted on the [[TV Tokyo]] network on October 3, 2010. It is a successor to [[Pokémon Sunday]], and like its predecessor, is hosted by [[Shōko Nakagawa]]. Instead of [[Generation IV]] Pokémon, there are [[Generation V]] Pokémon. Similar to Pokémon Sunday's {{p|Lucario}} and {{p|Chimchar}}, the show now has {{p|Zoroark}} and {{p|Oshawott}} respectively.  
'''''Pokémon Smash!''''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスマッシュ!''') is a Japanese television show that ran on the [[TV Tokyo]] network from October 3, 2010 to September 29, 2013. It is a successor to [[Pokémon Sunday]] and was succeeded by [[Pokémon Get☆TV]], and like its predecessor, is hosted by [[Shōko Nakagawa]]. Instead of [[Generation IV]] Pokémon, there are [[Generation V]] Pokémon. Similar to Pokémon Sunday's {{p|Lucario}} and {{p|Chimchar}}, the show now has {{p|Zoroark}} and {{p|Oshawott}} respectively.
 
On February 26, 2012, [[Junichi Masuda]] appeared on the show and revealed {{B2W2}}.


==Pokémon Global Link promotions==
==Pokémon Global Link promotions==
[[File:Purrloin C-Gear skin.png|thumb|Purrloin C-Gear skin]]
[[File:Purrloin C-Gear skin.png|thumb|Purrloin C-Gear skin]]
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''Pokémon Smash!'' has had two [[List of Pokémon Global Link promotions|Pokémon Global Link promotions]]: a [[C-Gear]] skin and a {{pkmn|Musical}} show.
''Pokémon Smash!'' has had two Pokémon Global Link promotions: a [[C-Gear]] skin and a {{pkmn|Musical}} show.


The cast of ''Pokémon Smash!'' each drew a Pokémon fans could choose from until November 10, 2010. In the end, [[Shōko Nakagawa]] and her drawing of a {{p|Purrloin}} won, and the drawing was made into a C-Gear skin.  
The cast of ''Pokémon Smash!'' each drew a Pokémon that fans could choose from until November 10, 2010. In the end, [[Shōko Nakagawa]] and her drawing of a {{p|Purrloin}} won, and the drawing was made into a {{DL|List of Pokémon Global Link promotions/Skins|C-Gear skin}}.  


On June 5, 2011, ''Pokémon Smash!'' revealed the upcoming self-titled Musical show, 「ポケモンスマッシュ!」 ''Pokémon Smash!''. On their episode the next week, on June 12, the password for the Musical show was revealed to be 「ポケスマ!ミュージカル」 ''PokéSma! Musical'', and it was made available the next day, and lasted until August 30, 2011.
On June 5, 2011, ''Pokémon Smash!'' revealed the upcoming self-titled Musical show, 「ポケモンスマッシュ!」 ''Pokémon Smash!''. On their episode the next week, on June 12, the password for the Musical show was revealed to be 「ポケスマ!ミュージカル」 ''PokéSma! Musical''. It was made available the next day and lasted until August 30, 2011.


==Ending themes==
==Ending themes==
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*[[Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW]]
*[[I am a Hero]]
*[[I am a Hero]]
==Trivia==
* No [[List of locations by index number (Generation V)|location data]] exists for Pokémon Smash! in any [[Generation V]] games, as it premiered after {{game|Black and White|s}} were released. Data for [[Pokémon Sunday]] was carried over into the Generation V games, along with the addition of a [[Wonder Card]] for it; however, neither was ever used in the Generation V games due to the premiere of Pokémon Smash! prior to event distributions.


==External links==
==External links==
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*[[Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station]]
*[[Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station]]
*[[Pokémon Sunday]]
*[[Pokémon Sunday]]
*[[Pokémon Get☆TV]]
*[[Meet Up at the Pokémon House?]]


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Pokémon Smash! (Japanese: ポケモンスマッシュ!) is a Japanese television show that ran on the TV Tokyo network from October 3, 2010 to September 29, 2013. It is a successor to Pokémon Sunday and was succeeded by Pokémon Get☆TV, and like its predecessor, is hosted by Shōko Nakagawa. Instead of Generation IV Pokémon, there are Generation V Pokémon. Similar to Pokémon Sunday's Lucario and Chimchar, the show now has Zoroark and Oshawott respectively.

Pokémon Smash! logo

On February 26, 2012, Junichi Masuda appeared on the show and revealed Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.

Pokémon Global Link promotions

 
Purrloin C-Gear skin

Pokémon Smash! has had two Pokémon Global Link promotions: a C-Gear skin and a Musical show.

The cast of Pokémon Smash! each drew a Pokémon that fans could choose from until November 10, 2010. In the end, Shōko Nakagawa and her drawing of a Purrloin won, and the drawing was made into a C-Gear skin.

On June 5, 2011, Pokémon Smash! revealed the upcoming self-titled Musical show, 「ポケモンスマッシュ!」 Pokémon Smash!. On their episode the next week, on June 12, the password for the Musical show was revealed to be 「ポケスマ!ミュージカル」 PokéSma! Musical. It was made available the next day and lasted until August 30, 2011.

Ending themes

Trivia

  • No location data exists for Pokémon Smash! in any Generation V games, as it premiered after Pokémon Black and White were released. Data for Pokémon Sunday was carried over into the Generation V games, along with the addition of a Wonder Card for it; however, neither was ever used in the Generation V games due to the premiere of Pokémon Smash! prior to event distributions.

External links

See also


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