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|BW001=February 25, 2011{{tt|*|Sneak peek, Disney XD}}<br>September 4, 2011{{tt|*|Actual season premiere, Disney XD}}
|BW001=February 25, 2011{{tt|*|Sneak peek, Disney XD}}<br>September 4, 2011{{tt|*|Actual season premiere, Disney XD}}
|XY001=April 18, 2014{{tt|*|Directly after last BW episode after Pokemon the movie 16, DisneyXD24}}
|XY001=April 18, 2014{{tt|*|Directly after last BW episode after Pokemon the movie 16, DisneyXD24}}
|SM001=November 27, 2016{{tt|*|Sneak peek}}
|SM001=November 27, 2016{{tt|*|Sneak peek}}<br>August 26, 2017{{tt|*|Pokémon TV}}
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The Pokémon franchise first arrived in the '''{{wp|Netherlands}}''' in 1999, with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon, ik kies jou!]]'' in Dutch. The release of [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]] followed afterwards, on October 10, 1999 in the English language.
The Pokémon franchise first arrived in the '''{{wp|Netherlands}}''' in 1999, with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon, ik kies jou!]]'' in Dutch. The release of [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]] followed afterwards, on October 10, 1999 in the English language.


==Pokémon video games==
==Pokémon video games==
All of the [[core series]] and [[spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] [[Pokémon games]] have been released in English in the Netherlands, usually the same day as the release in the rest of Europe. An exception to this were [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]. Due to a major bug found in some releases of Pokémon HeartGold, which prevented saved games from being detected, the release was postponed from March 25th to April 2nd, 2010 in both the Netherlands and Flanders (Dutch-speaking part of Belgium).  
All of the [[core series]] and [[spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] [[Pokémon games]] have been released in English in the Netherlands, usually the same day as the release in the rest of Europe. An exception to this were {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. Due to a major bug found in some releases of Pokémon HeartGold, which prevented saved games from being detected, the release was postponed from March 25th to April 2nd, 2010 in both the Netherlands and Flanders (Dutch-speaking part of Belgium).  


As in the rest of Europe, [[Pokémon Trozei!]] was sold under the title '''Pokémon Link!''' and [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]] was sold under the title '''Super Pokémon Rumble'''.
As in the rest of Europe, [[Pokémon Trozei!]] was sold under the title '''Pokémon Link!''' and [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]] was sold under the title '''Super Pokémon Rumble'''.
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When Fox Kids announced it would stop broadcasting Pokémon in March 2001, 32,000 complaining children called to Fox Kids. It turned out to be a 1 April joke, when the channel announced on 1 April that the third season would begin airing the same day.<ref>http://www.pokemon-paradijs.com/medianieuws/artikel-044.php</ref>
When Fox Kids announced it would stop broadcasting Pokémon in March 2001, 32,000 complaining children called to Fox Kids. It turned out to be a 1 April joke, when the channel announced on 1 April that the third season would begin airing the same day.<ref>http://www.pokemon-paradijs.com/medianieuws/artikel-044.php</ref>


Episodes and movies in the Netherlands generally debut a few weeks after the first airing in the United States. A notable exception to this was ''[[SS020|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness]]'' which aired in Dutch ''before'' airing in English anywhere in the world. Which together with the [[SS019|first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon special]], four [[Pikachu short]]s ([[PK01]], [[PK04]], [[PK07]] and [[PK11]]), [[The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin]] (part of [[M01]]) [[SS026]] (part of [[M16]]), [[Mewtwo Returns]] and [[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]] were the only specials of the Pokémon anime to be released in the Netherlands.
Episodes and movies in the Netherlands generally debut a few weeks after the first airing in the United States. A notable exception to this was ''[[SS020|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness]]'' which aired in Dutch ''before'' airing in English anywhere in the world. Which together with the [[SS019|first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon special]], three [[Pikachu short]]s ([[PK01]], [[PK04]] and [[PK07]]), [[The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin]] (part of [[M01]]) [[SS026]] (part of [[M16]]), [[Mewtwo Returns]] and [[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]] were the only specials of the Pokémon anime to be released in the Netherlands.


The Dutch dub also airs in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of [[Pokémon in Belgium|Belgium]]. In both Belgium and the Netherlands the anime is available on [[Netflix]].
The Dutch dub also airs in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of [[Pokémon in Belgium|Belgium]]. In both Belgium and the Netherlands the anime is available on [[Netflix]].


From 1999 until 2006 JPS Producties was the company responsible for producing the Dutch dub, from 2007 until 2008 Fred Butter Soundstudio and from 2008 until now SDI Media (formerly Sun Studio).
From 1999 until 2006, JPS Producties was the company responsible for producing the Dutch dub. From 2007 until 2008, it was Fred Butter Soundstudio; and starting in 2008, it was SDI Media (formerly Sun Studio).


===Pokémon movies===
===Pokémon movies===
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[[M08]] premiered on November 11, 2007 at Jetix, [[M09]] on November 18, 2007 at Jetix and two movie posters were given away with Jetix Magazine of the movies. [[M12]] premiered on February 24, 2010 at Disney XD, [[M14|Black—Victini and Reshiram]] on May 20, 2012 at Disney XD, [[M14|White—Victini and Zekrom]] on 18:00 June 13, 2012 at the digital channel Disney XD 24 uur (the normal Disney XD airs until 18:00), [[M15]] on 09:00 April 7, 2013 at Disney XD.
[[M08]] premiered on November 11, 2007 at Jetix, [[M09]] on November 18, 2007 at Jetix and two movie posters were given away with Jetix Magazine of the movies. [[M12]] premiered on February 24, 2010 at Disney XD, [[M14|Black—Victini and Reshiram]] on May 20, 2012 at Disney XD, [[M14|White—Victini and Zekrom]] on 18:00 June 13, 2012 at the digital channel Disney XD 24 uur (the normal Disney XD airs until 18:00), [[M15]] on 09:00 April 7, 2013 at Disney XD.


On the 27th of November 2016 the 19th movie, Vulcanion and the mechanic Marvel (Dutch: Vulcanion En het Mechanische Wonder) aired on the Dutch Television.
On November 27, 2016, [[M19]] aired on Disney XD.


===Music===
===Music===
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{{MTR}} also had a change of voice actors at the same time, from '''Jan Nonhof''' (born December 9, 1947) to '''Bas Keijzer''' (born March 31, 1973) because of his disagreement with the change of the dub company.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuMeUoO6kjk</ref> In season 15, Bas Keijzer has been replaced with '''Fred Meijer''' who previously provided the voice of Brock and Giovanni.
{{MTR}} also had a change of voice actors at the same time, from '''Jan Nonhof''' (born December 9, 1947) to '''Bas Keijzer''' (born March 31, 1973) because of his disagreement with the change of the dub company.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuMeUoO6kjk</ref> In season 15, Bas Keijzer has been replaced with '''Fred Meijer''' who previously provided the voice of Brock and Giovanni.


[[Giovanni]] has had many voice actors. He was originally voiced by '''Just Meijer''' (born 1956), in season 2 '''Stan Limburg''' gave his voice. From season 3 to season 6 '''Fred Meijer''', who also did the voice of Brock, dubbed him and in the special [[Mewtwo Returns]], '''Sander de Heer''' did Giovanni's voice. From season 6 to 7 '''Just Meijer''' did Giovanni's voice again but he was replaced by '''Bas Keijzer''', who also did {{MTR}}'s voice. In season 14, '''Just Meijer''' returned once again and he is the current voice of Giovanni and also voiced [[Stephan]] in his debut episode.
{{an|Giovanni}} has had many voice actors. He was originally voiced by '''Just Meijer''' (born 1956), in season 2 '''Stan Limburg''' gave his voice. From season 3 to season 6 '''Fred Meijer''', who also did the voice of Brock, dubbed him and in the special [[Mewtwo Returns]], '''Sander de Heer''' did Giovanni's voice. From season 6 to 7 '''Just Meijer''' did Giovanni's voice again but he was replaced by '''Bas Keijzer''', who also did {{MTR}}'s voice. In season 14, '''Just Meijer''' returned once again and he is the current voice of Giovanni and also voiced [[Stephan]] in his debut episode.


[[Pokédex|Dexter]] and [[Professor Oak]] were voiced by '''Jon van Eerd''' (born September 5, 1960) up to season 7, at which point he was replaced by '''Tony Neef''' (born January 29, 1961), who also voiced [[Gary Oak]] ([[AG146]]-present), [[Harley]] (S08-09), [[Paul]] and [[Butch]] (S09-present). In season 11, Professor Oak's role was moved to '''Thijs van Aken''' (born May 5, 1969), while Dexter's role was moved to '''Hetty Heyting''' (born October 19, 1953), also the voice of [[Zoey]] (S10-13), [[Cassidy]] (S09-present), and [[Vivian Meridian]] (S08). In [[S17]] Professor Oak was voiced by '''Florus van Rooijen'''. In 2 episodes Dexter was voiced by '''Hilde de Mildt''' (born November 19, 1959). After that Dexter was voiced by '''Just Meijer''' and concurrently in Kalos by '''Edna Kalb'''.  
[[Pokédex|Dexter]] and [[Professor Oak]] were voiced by '''Jon van Eerd''' (born September 5, 1960) up to season 7, at which point he was replaced by '''Tony Neef''' (born January 29, 1961), who also voiced [[Gary Oak]] ([[AG146]]-present), [[Harley]] (S08-09), [[Paul]] and [[Butch]] (S09-present). In season 11, Professor Oak's role was moved to '''Thijs van Aken''' (born May 5, 1969), while Dexter's role was moved to '''Hetty Heyting''' (born October 19, 1953), also the voice of [[Zoey]] (S10-13), [[Cassidy]] (S09-present), and [[Vivian Meridian]] (S08). In [[S17]] Professor Oak was voiced by '''Florus van Rooijen'''. In 2 episodes Dexter was voiced by '''Hilde de Mildt''' (born November 19, 1959). After that Dexter was voiced by '''Just Meijer''' and concurrently in Kalos by '''Edna Kalb'''.  
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==Pokémon manga==
==Pokémon manga==
[[File:PokemonMysteryDungeonGinjisReddingsteam.png|thumb|right|[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]] in Dutch]]
[[File:PokemonMysteryDungeonGinjisReddingsteam.png|thumb|right|[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]] in Dutch]]
English [[Pokémon Adventures]] volumes are imported and sold in the Netherlands by comic/manga stores. [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]] was translated in Dutch and serialized in three parts alongside 2007 publications of Jetix Magazine.
English [[Pokémon Adventures]] volumes published by [[VIZ Media]] are imported and sold in the Netherlands by comic/manga stores. [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]] was translated into Dutch and serialized in three parts alongside 2007 publications of Jetix Magazine.


==Pokémon Trading Card Game==
==Pokémon Trading Card Game==
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==Related articles==
==Related articles==
* [[List of Dutch Pokémon themes]]
* [[List of Dutch Pokémon themes]]
* [[List of Dutch language Pokémon home video releases]]
* [[List of Dutch Pokémon home video releases]]


==References==
==References==
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