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===Original Japanese version===
===Original Japanese version===
[[File:PMTV EP222.png|thumb|250px|Pocket Monster TV]]
[[File:PMTV EP222.png|thumb|250px|Pocket Monster TV version two]]
In the original Japanese version of the show, ''Who's That Pokémon?'' was used from [[EP001]] to [[EP274]] and then returned in [[BW061]]. In this version, it almost always featured a Pokémon that played a major role in that episode.
In the original Japanese version of the show, ''Who's That Pokémon?'' was used from [[EP001]] to [[EP274]] and then returned in [[BW061]]. In this version, it almost always featured a Pokémon that played a major role in that episode.


Starting in [[EP192]], the segment was renamed '''Pocket Monster TV''' (written in English). There was no functional difference; however, the kids' voices were replaced with a computerized voice, the background was changed, and it showed the featured Pokémon's [[National Pokédex]] number.
Starting in [[EP192]], the segment was renamed '''Pocket Monster TV''' (written in English from [[EP211]]). There was no functional difference; however, the kids' voices were replaced with a computerized voice, the background was changed, and it showed the featured Pokémon's [[National Pokédex]] number. From [[EP211]], the segment was revamped again, with the following segments being in widescreen. [[EP192]] through [[EP210]] were later altered to the updated version of ''Pocket Monster TV'' when released on VHS.


The segment was retired at the end of the [[original series]], and was replaced in the {{series|Advanced Generation}} with a generic [[eyecatch]] showing the main characters. This continued into {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} and long into the {{series|Best Wishes}}. ''Who's That Pokémon'' returned to Japanese television in [[BW061]]. In this version, all of the [[type]]s that the Pokémon is weak against are listed along with its name. {{AP|Pikachu}} will use {{m|Thunderbolt}} to light up parts of the silhouetted Pokémon as a hint, as with Pocket Monster TV.  
The segment was retired at the end of the [[original series]], and was replaced in the {{series|Advanced Generation}} with a generic [[eyecatch]] showing the main characters. This continued into {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} and long into the {{series|Best Wishes}}. ''Who's That Pokémon'' returned to Japanese television in [[BW061]]. In this version, all of the [[type]]s that the Pokémon is weak against are listed along with its name. {{AP|Pikachu}} will use {{m|Thunderbolt}} to light up parts of the silhouetted Pokémon as a hint, as with Pocket Monster TV.  
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