Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Difference between revisions

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* [[Netflix]] provides an epilepsy warning at the beginning of each episode after the TV rating chyron, thus marking the second time that the warning has been used outside of Japan, the first time being ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]''.
* [[Netflix]] provides an epilepsy warning at the beginning of each episode after the TV rating chyron, thus marking the second time that the warning has been used outside of Japan, the first time being ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]''.
* This is the first series:
* This is the first series:
** To be dubbed by [[Iyuno-SDI Group]] (formerly known as Iyuno Media Group) and Goldcrest Post.
** To be dubbed by [[Iyuno]] (formerly known as Iyuno Media Group) and Goldcrest Post.
** To be set in more than two game-original [[region]]s.
** To be set in more than two game-original [[region]]s.
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'' where {{Ash}}'s outfit is not directly influenced by the male player character's outfit for the concurrent [[generation]].
** Since the [[original series]] to be put on an extended hiatus; in this case, it was brought on by a production shutdown due to concerns from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
** Since the original series to not have the names of the generation's first [[core series]] games in its title.
** Since the original series where {{Ash}} travels with more than one main group of traveling companions, with [[Goh]] being swapped out for {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} during the ''Aim to Be a Pokémon Master'' arc.
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'' where Ash's outfit is not directly influenced by the male player character's outfit for the concurrent [[generation]].
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'' where Ash has won more than one [[Full Battle]].
*** This is also the only series where Ash participates in multiple Full Battles without losing any of them.
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'' where Ash recalls any of the Pokémon at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] to his [[party]].
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'' where Ash recalls any of the Pokémon at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] to his [[party]].
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' where Ash travels with traveling companions from previous series.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' where {{TRT}} uses Pokémon they had caught in previous series aside from {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' where {{TRT}} uses Pokémon they had caught in previous series aside from {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' to feature {{DL|Clip show|regular broadcasting clip shows|regular broadcasting clip shows}}.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' to feature more than three [[List of English opening themes|English opening themes]].
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'' where Pokémon have rejoined Ash's regular rotation after leaving it in a prior series.
** Since ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'' where Pokémon have rejoined Ash's regular rotation after leaving it in a prior series.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' in which the final episode ends with the message "Next Time... A New Beginning!"
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' in which the final episode ends with the message "Next Time... A New Beginning!"
*** However, this message was removed in the English Dub.
*** However, this message was removed in the English dub.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' to feature a generic eyecatch rather than a guessing segment.
** In which [[Goh|a main character]] other than Ash catches all [[starter Pokémon]] of the current generation.
** In which [[Goh|a main character]] other than Ash catches all [[starter Pokémon]] of the current generation.
** In which the concurrent generation in the anime concludes after the release of the following generation's initial games.
** In which the concurrent generation in the anime concludes after the release of the following generation's initial games.
** Other than the [[Original series|original one]] to be put on an extended hiatus; in this case, it was brought on by a production shutdown due to concerns from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
** To feature main series episodes where none of the main characters make a physical appearance.
** To feature main series episodes where none of the main characters make a physical appearance.
*** It is also the first series to feature main series episodes where Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} are completely absent.  
*** It is also the first series to feature main series episodes where Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} are completely absent.  
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** In which a main character owns both a Pokémon's regular form and its regional form.  
** In which a main character owns both a Pokémon's regular form and its regional form.  
** To have a Japanese [[One, Two, Three|opening theme]] with more than two different versions.
** To have a Japanese [[One, Two, Three|opening theme]] with more than two different versions.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' to feature {{DL|Clip show|regular broadcasting clip shows|regular broadcasting clip shows}}.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' to feature a generic eyecatch rather than a guessing segment.
** In which [[Pokémon Egg]]s are given generic designs, contradicting their designs from previous series.
** In which [[Pokémon Egg]]s are given generic designs, contradicting their designs from previous series.
** In which the concurrent generation's regional {{pkmn|Professor}} does not debut in the first two episodes.
** In which the concurrent generation's regional {{pkmn|Professor}} does not debut in the first two episodes.
** In which the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segments from the original Japanese version are retained in the dub.
** In which the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segments from the original Japanese version are retained in the dub.
** In which the "To Be Continued" text is removed in the dub; it is only maintained in the official YouTube upload of the [[JN001|first episode]], but was retained on ''[[JN136|This Could be the Start of Something Big!]]''.
** In which the "To Be Continued" text is removed in the dub; it is only maintained in the official YouTube upload of the [[JN001|first episode]], but was retained on ''[[JN136|This Could be the Start of Something Big!]]''.
** Since the original series to not have the names of the generation's first [[core series]] games in its title.
** In which an event-only location in the games is visited by the protagonists.
** In which an event-only location in the games is visited by the protagonists.
** Since ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' to feature more than three [[List of English opening themes|English opening themes]].
* This is the only series with Ash as the protagonist in which:
* This is the only series with Ash as the protagonist in which:
** The first Pokémon Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} was not introduced in the current generation and was a [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
** The first Pokémon Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} was not introduced in the current generation and was a [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
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** Previous [[rival]]s of Ash besides {{Gary}} make appearances outside of the series they were introduced 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 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.
** 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.
* Ash obtains less Pokémon that debuted in the generation that the anime covers than any other series, obtaining two individual species from [[Generation VIII]].
* Ash obtains less Pokémon that debuted in the generation that the anime covers than any other series, obtaining two individual species from [[Generation VIII]].
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