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|EP001=November 6, 1999
|EP001=November 6, 1999
|AG001=September 5, 2004
|AG001=September 5, 2004
|DP001={{tt|June 2, 2008|SUB Juniori}} <br> {{tt|September 26, 2008|MTV3}}
|DP001={{tt|June 2, 2008|SUB Juniori}}<br>{{tt|September 26, 2008|MTV3}}
|BW001={{tt|April 22, 2011|Sneak peek, MTV3}} <br> {{tt|August 13, 2011|Actual season premiere, MTV3}}
|BW001={{tt|April 22, 2011|Sneak peek, MTV3}}<br>{{tt|August 13, 2011|Actual season premiere, MTV3}}
|XY001=May 4, 2014
|XY001=May 4, 2014
|SM001={{tt|August 26, 2017|Pokémon TV}}
|SM001={{tt|August 26, 2017|Pokémon TV}}
|JN001={{tt|November 27, 2020|Netflix USA}}<br>{{tt|January 1, 2021|Netflix Finland}}
|JN001={{tt|November 27, 2020|Netflix USA}}<br>{{tt|January 1, 2021|Netflix Finland}}
|HZ001=March 7, 2024
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The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Finland}}''' on October 21, 1999 in the form of the first English Pokémon games, [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]. The Pokémon anime followed shortly after with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon! Minä valitsen sinut!]]'' in Finnish on MTV3 on November 6, 1999. Finland was the first Nordic country to air the Pokémon anime. [[Pokémon in Denmark|Denmark]], [[Pokémon in Norway|Norway]] and [[Pokémon in Sweden|Sweden]] followed after in spring 2000.
The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Finland}}''' on October 21, 1999 in the form of the first English Pokémon games, [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]. The Pokémon anime followed shortly after with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon! Minä valitsen sinut!]]'' in Finnish on MTV3 on November 6, 1999. Finland was the first Nordic country to air the Pokémon anime. [[Pokémon in Denmark|Denmark]], [[Pokémon in Norway|Norway]] and [[Pokémon in Sweden|Sweden]] followed after in spring 2000.
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| ''[[JNS05|Kaukainen sinitaivas]]''<br>November 24, 2023
| ''[[JNS05|Kaukainen sinitaivas]]''<br>November 24, 2023
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| ''{{OBP|Pokémon Horizons: The Series|season|Pokémon: Taivaanranta – Sarja}}
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| ''[[HZ001|Riipus, joka aloittaa kaiken: osa yksi!]]''<br>March 7, 2024
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Saara Aalto, the Finnish voice actress for {{an|Iris}}, gained international recognition by finishing in second place in the thirteenth season of ''{{wp|The X Factor (British TV series)|The X Factor UK}}'', and representing Finland in the {{wp|Eurovision Song Contest}} in 2018.
* Saara Aalto, the Finnish voice actress for {{an|Iris}}, gained international recognition by finishing in second place in the thirteenth season of ''{{wp|The X Factor (British TV series)|The X Factor UK}}'', and representing Finland in the {{wp|Eurovision Song Contest}} in 2018.
* Henri Piispanen, the Finnish voice actor for {{an|Clemont}}, will represent Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024 as a featuring artist for Windows95man.
* Henri Piispanen, the Finnish voice actor for {{an|Clemont}}, represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024 as a featuring artist for Windows95man.


==References==
==References==
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