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** In which the "To Be Continued" text is removed in the dub; it is only maintained in the [[JN001|first episode]] and official YouTube videos. | ** In which the "To Be Continued" text is removed in the dub; it is only maintained in the [[JN001|first episode]] and official YouTube videos. | ||
** Since the original series to not have the names of the generation's first [[core series]] games in its title. | ** Since the original series to not have the names of the generation's first [[core series]] games in its title. | ||
* This is the only series with Ash as the protagonist: | * This is the only series with Ash as the protagonist in which: | ||
** | ** The first Pokémon Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} was fully evolved, was not introduced in the current generation, and was a [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]]. | ||
** | ** Ash catches a {{type|Ghost}}, {{pkmn2|baby}}, [[regional form]], and [[Fossil]] Pokémon. | ||
<!--** | <!--** Ash does not acquire any {{type|Fire}} Pokémon.--> | ||
** | ** Ash has [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolved]] one of his Pokémon. | ||
** | ** Ash does not have a new female traveling companion. | ||
** | ** Ash does not have a new traveling companion that originates from the games. | ||
** | ** One of Ash's friends catches a Pokémon before Ash does. | ||
** | ** One of Ash's male traveling companions owns a [[Pokédex]]. | ||
<!--** | <!--** Ash doesn't catch any starter Pokémon.--> | ||
** | ** Ash does not participate in a [[Pokémon League]]. | ||
** | ** Ash's journey does not tie in with the journey from the games. | ||
<!--** | <!--** Jessie doesn't catch any Pokémon.--> | ||
** | ** Team Rocket owns a Pokédex. | ||
** | ** Ash reunites with his traveling companions from more than one previous series. | ||
** | ** [[Released Pokémon]] of Ash's appear outside of the series they were released in. | ||
** | ** Previous [[rival]]s of Ash besides {{Gary}} make appearances outside of the series they were introduced in. | ||
** | ** Ash defeats a {{pkmn|Champion}} or an [[Elite Four]] member. | ||
** | ** Ash travels with more than one main group of traveling companions since the [[original series]], with Goh being swapped out for {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} during the ''Aim to Be a Pokémon Master'' arc. | ||
** | ** Ash has won more than one [[Full Battle]] since ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire''. | ||
*** This is also the first series where Ash participates in multiple Full Battles without losing any of them. | *** This is also the first series where Ash participates in multiple Full Battles without losing any of them. | ||
<!--** | <!--** Ash and his current traveling companions do not go their separate ways in either the penultimate episode or the final episode.--> | ||
** | ** Ash travels with traveling companions from previous series since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl''. | ||
** | ** Special episodes feature Ash and Pikachu in person. | ||
* The [[Pokémon Shiritori|first Japanese ending theme]] of this series was used for 70 episodes, longer than any other Japanese ending. | * The [[Pokémon Shiritori|first Japanese ending theme]] of this series was used for 70 episodes, longer than any other Japanese ending. | ||
* This series features the most of Ash's former traveling companions from previous series out of any series, with all the previous companions making a physical appearance. | * This series features the most of Ash's former traveling companions from previous series out of any series, with all the previous companions making a physical appearance. |
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