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After [[Pokémon: Master Quest|the last season]] of the {{series|original}} was finished, Indosiar continuously aired the first episode of the {{series|Advanced Generation}} ('''Pokémon AG''') from April 27, 2008. The special series [[Pokémon Chronicles]], as well as the [[Pikachu shorts]] were aired around July 2008 between the season. ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', another part of the special anime series, was also aired on November 16 and 23, 2008.  
After [[Pokémon: Master Quest|the last season]] of the {{series|original}} was finished, Indosiar continuously aired the first episode of the {{series|Advanced Generation}} ('''Pokémon AG''') from April 27, 2008. The special series [[Pokémon Chronicles]], as well as the [[Pikachu shorts]] were aired around July 2008 between the season. ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', another part of the special anime series, was also aired on November 16 and 23, 2008.  


On February 7, 2010, Indosiar skipped half of the Advanced Generation (until the end of the [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier saga]]) and started airing the [[DP001|first episode]] of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} ('''Pokémon D&P'''). This issue was a response to fans who gave request to Indosiar to broadcast the recent saga immediately, due to the fact that the time difference of episodes compared with Japan was very far—about 5 years.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/01/27/pokemon-di-indonesia/ Pokémon Stars - Pokémon in Indonesia]</ref>  
On February 7, 2010, Indosiar skipped half of the Advanced Generation (until the end of the [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier saga]]) and started airing the [[DP001|first episode]] of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} ('''Pokémon D&P'''). This issue was a response to fans who gave request to Indosiar to broadcast the recent saga immediately, due to the fact that the time difference of episodes compared with Japan was very far—about 5 years.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/01/27/pokemon-di-indonesia/ Pokémon Stars - Pokémon in Indonesia]</ref> Though at first the dub has no difference than before, they began to using the English for Pokémon species, as well as the minor characters.


Pokemon anime had been stopped from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 8.00 - 8.30 AM after the retirement. Fortunately, some dub errors were fixed by using proper English name for Pokémon species.
Pokemon anime had been stopped from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 8.00 - 8.30 AM after the retirement, continuing from ''[[DP024|Showdown! Satoshi VS Pikachu?!]]'' to ''[[DP025|The Gifted Roserade and the Flower Legend!]]''.<ref>[http://bloggertouch.appspot.com/pokeindopedia/post/3086262967948381259 Pokémon series reappeared on Indosiar]</ref>


Recently, Indosiar broadcast the Diamond & Pearl season called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', possibly the reason of the skipping episode lately from ''[[DP053|Chimchar's Tears!]]'' to ''[[DP136|Mt. Coronet Ruins! Team Galactic Conspiracy!!]]'' on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Episode 136]</ref> This season will consist of 52 episodes, which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] to [[DP141]]. Thus, ''[[DP142|The Worst Togepi Ever!]]'' was aired after ''[[DP137|Marill, Piplup, Elekid!!]]'' on June 26, 2011.
Recently, Indosiar broadcast the Diamond & Pearl season called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', possibly the reason of the skipping episode lately from ''[[DP053|Chimchar's Tears!]]'' to ''[[DP136|Mt. Coronet Ruins! Team Galactic Conspiracy!!]]'' on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Episode 136]</ref> This season will consist of 52 episodes, which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] - [[DP141]]. Thus, ''[[DP142|The Worst Togepi Ever!]]'' was aired after ''[[DP137|Marill, Piplup, Elekid!!]]'' on June 26, 2011.


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The quite popular collectible [[Pokémon Tazos]] were available, after the popularity of the anime series. These collectible toys can be found in three different snacks, [http://www.chiki.co.id/ Chiki], [http://www.indofood.com/cheetos/ Cheetos], and [http://www.indofood.com/jetz/ JetZ]. They were producted by '''{{wp|Indofood|Indofood Fritolay Makmur}}''', an Indonesian snack food company—joint venture company with {{wp|PepsiCo}}. All Pokémon were using English names in these merchandise. However, unlike the American releases, the elemental types on the back were completely removed.
The quite popular collectible [[Pokémon Tazos]] were available, after the popularity of the anime series. These collectible toys can be found in three different snacks, [http://www.chiki.co.id/ Chiki], [http://www.indofood.com/cheetos/ Cheetos], and [http://www.indofood.com/jetz/ JetZ]. They were producted by '''{{wp|Indofood|Indofood Fritolay Makmur}}''', an Indonesian snack food company—joint venture company with {{wp|PepsiCo}}. All Pokémon were using English names in these merchandise. However, unlike the American releases, the elemental types on the back were completely removed.


The first releases came with two different Tazos, namely '''Tazos Spin''' and '''Tazos Smash'''. Tazos Spin has several small incisions around the outside-, while Tazos Smash is the flower-shaped Tazos with several crackable gaps. Not only featured {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|151 Pokémon species}}, but five human characters are also included: Ash, {{an|Brock}}, {{an|Misty}}, [[Nurse Joy|Joy]], and [[Officer Jenny|Jenny]].
The first releases came with two different Tazos, namely '''Tazos Spin''' and '''Tazos Smash'''. Tazos Spin has several small incisions around the tip, which can be used to asssemble and connect in many ways, while Tazos Smash is the flower-shaped Tazos with several crackable gaps. Not only featured {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|151 Pokémon species}}, but five human characters are also included: Ash, {{an|Brock}}, {{an|Misty}}, [[Nurse Joy|Joy]], and [[Officer Jenny|Jenny]].


The holografical Tazos called '''Tazos 3D''' also available, which are featured [[Generation I|the first generation]] Pokémon with [[evolution|evolutionary stages]]. After the Johto saga were broadcasted, there were final releases called '''Pentazo''', pentagonal Tazos that identical with Tazos Spin. These Tazos introduced the newly {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}. In some time around 2005, Pentazos can be found outside the snack bags.
The holografical Tazos called '''Tazos 3D''' also available, which are featured [[Generation I|the first generation]] Pokémon with [[evolution|evolutionary stages]]. After the Johto saga were broadcasted, there were final releases called '''Pentazo''', pentagonal Tazos that identical with Tazos Spin. These Tazos introduced the newly {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}. In some time around 2005, Pentazos can be found outside the snack bags.
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