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In this series, Ash travels through the [[Hoenn]] [[region]] in an effort to compete in the [[Hoenn League]] there. He is joined not by {{an|Misty}}, who had been his continuous companion for the entirety of the original series, but {{an|May}}, a rookie Trainer from [[Petalburg City]] who at first merely wishes to travel. Eventually, she learns of [[Pokémon Contest]]s and declares herself a [[Pokémon Coordinator]], training to win [[Ribbon]]s so she can enter the [[Hoenn Grand Festival]]. May's brother, [[Max]], also travels with the group and helps map out routes to take using his [[PokéNav]]. However, Max is too young to have his own Pokémon. {{an|Brock}}, Ash's near-constant adviser, returns soon after the start of the series, while Misty makes two several-episode cameo appearances.
In this series, Ash travels through the [[Hoenn]] [[region]] in an effort to compete in the [[Hoenn League]] there. He is joined not by {{an|Misty}}, who had been his continuous companion for the entirety of the original series, but {{an|May}}, a rookie Trainer from [[Petalburg City]] who at first merely wishes to travel. Eventually, she learns of [[Pokémon Contest]]s and declares herself a [[Pokémon Coordinator]], training to win [[Ribbon]]s so she can enter the [[Hoenn Grand Festival]]. May's brother, [[Max]], also travels with the group and helps map out routes to take using his [[PokéNav]]. However, Max is too young to have his own Pokémon. {{an|Brock}}, Ash's near-constant adviser, returns soon after the start of the series, while Misty makes two several-episode cameo appearances.


After Ash competes in the Hoenn League, Ash and Brock return to [[Kanto]] while May and Max return to [[Petalburg City]]. While on his way home to [[Pallet Town]], Ash meets [[Scott]], who after observing Ash's battle skills invites him to enter the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. He travels around Kanto in an effort to complete the Battle Frontier and is joined again by Brock, Max, and May—who is now aiming to compete in the [[Kanto Grand Festival]].
After Ash competes in the Hoenn League, Ash and Brock return to [[Kanto]] while May and Max return to [[Petalburg City]]. While on his way home to [[Pallet Town]], Ash meets [[Scott]], who, after observing Ash's battle skills, invites him to enter the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. He travels around Kanto in an effort to complete the Battle Frontier and is joined again by Brock, Max, and May—who is now aiming to compete in the [[Kanto Grand Festival]].


''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'' saw a change in the formula. While in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]], Ash encountered all three of those regions' [[starter Pokémon]] and caught each, in this series Ash's only capture of a starter was {{TP|Ash|Treecko}}, while his friends, May and Brock, caught a {{TP|May|Torchic}} and a {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}}, respectively. Also, unlike when he traveled to the [[Orange Archipelago]] and [[Johto]], Ash left behind all of his Pokémon at {{an|Professor Oak}}'s, bringing only {{AP|Pikachu}}. Another change was new clothing for Ash and Brock. No longer did Ash wear the {{AP|hat}} he claimed to have sent in a million postcards for, but instead a completely different outfit. Misty also received a new outfit during her return appearances.
''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'' saw a change in the formula. While in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]], Ash encountered all three of those regions' [[starter Pokémon]] and caught each, in this series Ash's only capture of a starter was {{TP|Ash|Treecko}}, while his friends, May and Brock, caught a {{TP|May|Torchic}} and a {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}}, respectively. Also, unlike when he traveled to the [[Orange Archipelago]] and [[Johto]], Ash left behind all of his Pokémon at {{an|Professor Oak}}'s, bringing only {{AP|Pikachu}}. Another change was new clothing for Ash and Brock. No longer did Ash wear the {{AP|hat}} he claimed to have sent in a million postcards for, but instead a completely different outfit. Misty also received a new outfit during her return appearances.
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* [[S08|Pokémon: Advanced Battle]] ([[AG093]] - [[AG119]], [[AG121]] - [[AG145]])
* [[S08|Pokémon: Advanced Battle]] ([[AG093]] - [[AG119]], [[AG121]] - [[AG145]])
* [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]] ([[AG146]] - [[AG192]])
* [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]] ([[AG146]] - [[AG192]])
On televised airings and Region 4 home video releases, the last 12 episodes of [[S05|Pokémon: Master Quest]] are counted as part of Advanced.
<gallery>
Season6 logo.png|''Pokémon: Advanced'' logo
Season7 logo.png|''Pokémon: Advanced Challenge'' logo
Season8 logo.png|''Pokémon: Advanced Battle'' logo
Battle Frontier logo.png|''Pokémon: Battle Frontier'' logo
</gallery>


==Movies==
==Movies==
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* This is the only [[series]] in which:
* This is the only [[series]] in which:
** {{Ash}} has two male [[Ash's friends|long-term traveling companions]] at once.
** {{Ash}} has two male [[Ash's friends|long-term traveling companions]] at once.
** Ash does not have a recurring [[rival]] throughout. The only rivals he had during this series met him shortly before the [[Ever Grande Conference]] and then departed right after.
** Ash does not have a recurring [[rival]] during his time as a protagonist. The only rivals he had during this series met him shortly before the [[Ever Grande Conference]] and then departed right after.
** [[Rodger Parsons|Ken Gates]] is not the English [[dub]]'s [[narrator]] for its entirety. [[Mike Pollock]] took over in ''[[AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?]]'' and he remained until the end of the [[S08|eighth season]].
** [[Rodger Parsons|Ken Gates]] is not the English [[dub]]'s [[narrator]] for its entirety. [[Mike Pollock]] took over in ''[[AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?]]'' and he remained until the end of the [[S08|eighth season]], with Gates—now known by his real name: Rodger Parsons—returning for the [[S09|ninth season]] and onward.
** None of {{ashfr|Ash's companions}} own a [[walking Pokémon]].
** None of {{ashfr|Ash's companions}} own a [[walking Pokémon]].
** All three of the regional starter Pokémon owned by the protagonists evolve at least once.
** All three of the regional starter Pokémon owned by the protagonists evolve at least once.
** Ash's [[Pokémon League Conference]] placement ranking is the same compared to his previous ranking.
** Ash's [[Pokémon League Conference]] placement ranking is the same compared to his previous ranking.
** Ash and his friends went their separate ways twice. The first was after the end of the [[Ever Grande Conference]], and the second was at the end of the [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]].
** Ash and his friends went their separate ways twice. The first was after the end of the [[Ever Grande Conference]], and the second was at the end of the [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]].
** Ash caught an [[Ice]] Pokémon.  
** Ash has at least one traveling companion accompany him from the very beginning of the series all the way to the very end.
* This is the first series where none of the episodes used Traditional or Hand-Coloured Cel animation (excluding flashbacks or movies).
** Ash's main outfit debuts in the previous series and is retired in the next.
* This is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]] (then known as Pokémon USA). The Pokémon Company International took over dubbing starting with Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
** The episodes are dubbed by two different dubbing companies.
*** It is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]] (then known as Pokémon USA). The Pokémon Company International took over dubbing starting with Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
* This is the first series where none of the episodes used traditional or hand-colored cel animation (excluding flashbacks). However, cel animation was still used for the {{pkmn|movie}}s.
** This is also the first series to feature CG animation outside of movies, usually for certain [[move]] animations and sometimes also for various props and backgrounds.
* This is the final series where all of the episodes are in 4:3 aspect ratio.
* This is the final series where all of the episodes are in 4:3 aspect ratio.


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