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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[The Pokémon Company International]] refers to this series as a new, separate series different than the previous anime series, this includes referring to the show as the "new Pokémon animated series"<ref>https://press.pokemon.com/en/products/New-Pokemon-Animated-Series</ref> in pre-release material, starting the dub season from Season 1<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0grjk93/episodes/player</ref>, and using "Pokémon the Series" in social media material of prior episodes after this point.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpLleTjZ_Rg</ref>
* [[The Pokémon Company International]] refers to this series as a new, separate series different than the previous anime series. This includes referring to the show as the "new Pokémon animated series"<ref>https://press.pokemon.com/en/products/New-Pokemon-Animated-Series</ref> in pre-release material, starting the dub season from Season 1<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0grjk93/episodes/player</ref>, and using "Pokémon the Series" in social media material of prior episodes after this point.<ref>https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation</ref>
* This is the second series to feature the 2D "Pocket Monster" logo, though with a new design.
* This is the second series to feature the 2D "Pocket Monster" logo, though with a new design.
** Both the Japanese logo and the English logo have a split color design, with blue and red coloring. The Japanese and Korean logo is split horizontally, with blue on the top half and red on the bottom half, and the English logo is split vertically, with blue on the left half and red on the right half.
** Both the Japanese logo and the English logo have a split color design, with blue and red coloring. The Japanese and Korean logo is split horizontally, with blue on the top half and red on the bottom half, and the English logo is split vertically, with blue on the left half and red on the right half.