Pokémon in Hungary

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Pokémon in Hungary
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Flag of Hungary
Language Hungarian
Continent Europe
Original anime airdates
EP001 June 10, 2000
AG001 Unknown
DP001 Unknown
BW001 Not Aired
XY001 Not Aired
SM001 Not Aired
JN001
HZ001

The Pokémon franchise arrived in Hungary with the airing of Téged választalak, Pikachu! on June 10, 2000 in Hungary.

Pokémon anime

The first eight seasons were broadcasted on RTL Club and then on A+. It is unknown whether the 9th season was dubbed or was shown with only Hungarian subtitles. Diamond and Pearl was aired on Jetix (previously named Fox Kids and later renamed Disney Channel). However, the 13th season of the Diamond and Pearl was skipped. Anything beyond Galactic Battles hasn’t been dubbed as of now.

Despite the airings of the first 8 seasons, only the first 3 Intros of the Original Series and the first 3 intros of the Diamond & Pearl Series were actually dubbed and translated into Hungarian. The intros of seasons 4-8 were left in English.

In total, only the first 7 movies were released in Hungary despite the Diamond and Pearl series being aired. It is also unknown whether or not more films were made.

The Pokémon soundtracks 2.B.A. Master and Totally Pokémon were dubbed into Hungarian and were made available on CD.

Cast and crew

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References


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