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* The first few episodes of this series share similar elements to the first few episodes of the original series, and the series features many allusions to the original series present. | * The first few episodes of this series share similar elements to the first few episodes of the original series, and the series features many allusions to the original series present. | ||
** Both of Ash's traveling companions are based on Gym Leaders. | ** Both of Ash's traveling companions are based on Gym Leaders. | ||
** Ash meets his male traveling companion in the fifth episode, when he leaves behind his Gym Leader duties to travel with Ash. | ** Ash meets his male traveling companion in the fifth episode, when he leaves behind his Gym Leader duties to travel with Ash. | ||
** The sixth episode of both series feature a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that evolves via the {{evostone|Moon Stone}}. | ** The sixth episode of both series feature a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that evolves via the {{evostone|Moon Stone}}. | ||
** Ash catches the Unova starters in the same circumstances as he caught the Kanto starters: the | ** Ash catches the Unova starters in the same circumstances as he caught the Kanto starters: the Water-type Pokémon follows him, the Fire-type Pokémon is abandoned by its original trainer, and the Grass-type Pokémon is found in the wild. | ||
*** Also the Fire-type's original trainer tries to get their former Pokémon back after witnessing their powers, but fail. | *** Also the Fire-type's original trainer tries to get their former Pokémon back after witnessing their powers, but fail. | ||
*** The Grass-type's situations were also similar, having left their trainer, they distrusted humans until Ash gained their respect. They then allowed him to battle and capture them. | *** The Grass-type's situations were also similar, having left their trainer, they distrusted humans until Ash gained their respect. They then allowed him to battle and capture them. | ||
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** Ash captured more than six Pokémon. | ** Ash captured more than six Pokémon. | ||
*** He also captured a three-staged evolutionary {{type|Bug}}, who evolved into their final form, as well as an additional Water-type. | *** He also captured a three-staged evolutionary {{type|Bug}}, who evolved into their final form, as well as an additional Water-type. | ||
* The main heroine from the ''Best Wishes'' series, {{an|Iris}}, also shares some similarities to the main heroine from the original series, {{an|Misty}}. Both of them: | |||
** try to avoid returning to a specific [[Gym]]. | |||
** debuts in the first episode of the series, but she is not introduced in full until the second. | |||
** are aiming to master a specific Pokémon [[type]], with Misty aiming to be a Water Pokémon master, while Iris wishes to be a {{type|Dragon}} Master. | |||
** are afraid of a specific Pokémon type, with Misty fearing Bug-types, while Iris is scared of {{type|Ice}}s. | |||
** both travelled with a Pokémon which they kept outside the [[Poké Ball]], Misty with {{TP|Misty|Togepi|Togetic}} and Iris with {{TP|Iris|Axew}}. | |||
* ''Best Wishes'' is the first anime series that did not premiere on the same day its respective games were released since the original series. | * ''Best Wishes'' is the first anime series that did not premiere on the same day its respective games were released since the original series. | ||
* This is the shortest completed series of the anime so far, with 142 episodes. | * This is the shortest completed series of the anime so far, with 142 episodes. | ||
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* This is first series in which none of Ash's Gym Battles are interrupted by Team Rocket. | * This is first series in which none of Ash's Gym Battles are interrupted by Team Rocket. | ||
* This is the only series to date where {{Ash}} hasn't parted ways with a Pokémon through [[Released Pokémon|release]] or for the purposes of training. | * This is the only series to date where {{Ash}} hasn't parted ways with a Pokémon through [[Released Pokémon|release]] or for the purposes of training. | ||
* This is the only series where extra Pokémon Ash captured were not sent to {{an|Professor Oak}}'s [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|lab]] in [[Pallet Town]], but rather the regions [[Pokémon Professor]], [[Professor Juniper]]'s laboratory | |||
* This is the only series in which Ash actively cycles his Pokémon between those in his [[party]] and in [[Pokémon Storage System|storage]], though only with the Pokémon he caught in Unova. | |||
=== In other languages === | === In other languages === |
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