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Though the anime is ultimately based upon the {{pkmn|games}} and draws heavily from them, many concepts which are only touched on the games are spun in a unique way, and expanded on.
Though the anime is ultimately based upon the {{pkmn|games}} and draws heavily from them, many concepts which are only touched on the games are spun in a unique way, and expanded on.


The anime has been broadcasted in at least 74<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110219195838/http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2009/10/12/pokemon_stats/</ref> {{cat|Pokémon around the world|different countries}}, many times being [[dub]]bed into other languages for different locales. It is available on [[Netflix]] in 216 countries with different dubs and subtitles, and all countries have at least English audio.<ref>http://unogs.com/video/?v=80088367</ref> [[The Pokémon Company International]] usually refers to the anime as the "Pokémon animated series" or "Pokémon television series", while some [[event Pokémon]] based on Pokémon from the anime have their location set as "the Pokémon cartoon" in the English version of the games.
The anime has been broadcasted in at least 74<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110219195838/http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2009/10/12/pokemon_stats/</ref> {{cat|Pokémon around the world|different countries}}, many times being [[dub]]bed into other languages for different locales. It is available on [[Netflix]] in 217 countries with different dubs and subtitles, and all countries have at least English audio.<ref>http://unogs.com/video/?v=80088367</ref> [[The Pokémon Company International]] usually refers to the anime as the "Pokémon animated series" or "Pokémon television series", while some [[event Pokémon]] based on Pokémon from the anime have their location set as "the Pokémon cartoon" in the English version of the games.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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