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** In the Japanese version, starting from ''[[XY061|An Oasis of Hope!]]'', the title card was updated to use Serena's new design. In the dub, the title card continued to use Serena's old design. | ** In the Japanese version, starting from ''[[XY061|An Oasis of Hope!]]'', the title card was updated to use Serena's new design. In the dub, the title card continued to use Serena's old design. | ||
* This is the first series since the [[original series]] in which Ash has lost two different Gym battles in the same region. | * This is the first series since the [[original series]] in which Ash has lost two different Gym battles in the same region. | ||
** This is also the first series since the original series in which Ash has released Pokémon back into the wild. | |||
* Ash took longer to catch a full team of six Pokémon (including {{AP|Pikachu}}) in this series than any other series. He caught his sixth Pokémon when [[Ash's Goodra|his previously released Goodra]] returns for the [[Lumiose Conference]] in [[XY126|the 126th episode of this series]]. | * Ash took longer to catch a full team of six Pokémon (including {{AP|Pikachu}}) in this series than any other series. He caught his sixth Pokémon when [[Ash's Goodra|his previously released Goodra]] returns for the [[Lumiose Conference]] in [[XY126|the 126th episode of this series]]. | ||
* This is the series in which Ash has caught the fewest | * This is the series in which Ash has caught the fewest Pokémon, with only five, and the series in which he leaves the fewest Pokémon at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]], with only three. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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