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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Pokémon the Series: XY''}}
The '''XY series''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスターXY(エックスワイ)''' ''Pocket Monsters XY'') is the fifth [[series]] of the [[Pokémon anime]], following after the {{series|Best Wishes}}, and based on the events of the [[Generation VI]] games. It premiered on October 17, 2013 in Japan, and January 18, 2014 in {{pmin|the United States}}, though the first two episodes were aired as a preview in the United States on October 19, 2013.
{{search|fifth [[series]] of the {{pkmn|anime}}|its eponymous first season|S17}} ''For the series of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], see [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#XY Series|Pokémon Trading Card Game → XY Series]]. For other uses, see [[XY]].''
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[[File:Pokémon the Series XY logo.png|thumb|English logo]]
[[File:XY series logo.png|thumb|Japanese logo for ''Pocket Monsters: XY'']]
'''''Pokémon the Series: XY''''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター{{tt|XY|エックスワイ}}''' ''Pocket Monsters XY'') is the fifth [[series]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] and is based on the events of the [[Generation VI]] [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]]. It follows ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'' and was succeeded by ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''. It ran from October 17, 2013 to November 10, 2016 in Japan and from January 18, 2014 to January 28, 2017 in {{pmin|the United States}}, although the first two episodes aired as a sneak peek in the United States on October 19, 2013.


As with the previous three series, the ''XY'' series began with only [[Ash Ketchum]], headed off to a new region with his {{AP|Pikachu}} while wearing a new set of clothes. His previous companions, {{an|Iris}} and {{an|Cilan}}, left the series. Joining him this time are {{an|Serena}}, a new Trainer who previously met Ash in her childhood; {{an|Clemont}}, an aspiring inventor and scientist who is also the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Lumiose Gym]]; and {{an|Bonnie}}, Clemont's younger sister. [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} continue to follow Ash and his friends through the Kalos region, and have gone back to their more traditional methods of capturing [[Ash's Pikachu]] and other Pokémon, although their appearances are less frequent, just like in the {{series|Best Wishes}}. [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] returns to her roster. This series also features a series of [[side story episodes]] following the adventures of a Trainer named [[Alain]], who is working to find [[Mega Stone]]s and defeat all [[Mega Evolution]]s using his Mega {{p|Charizard}} X.
As with the previous three series, ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' began with only [[Ash Ketchum]], headed off to [[Kalos]] [[region]] with his {{AP|Pikachu}} while wearing a new set of [[List of clothing (anime)|clothes]], intending to challenge the [[Kalos League]]. Joining him this time are {{an|Serena}}, a new Trainer who previously met Ash in her childhood; {{an|Clemont}}, an aspiring inventor and scientist, who is also the [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Lumiose Gym]]; and {{an|Bonnie}}, Clemont's younger sister. [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} continue to follow Ash and his friends through the Kalos region, and have gone back to their more traditional methods of capturing [[Ash's Pikachu]] and other Pokémon, although their appearances are less frequent, just like in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''. [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], absent for practically the entirety of ''Black & White'', returns to her roster.


It is currently unknown how many [[season]]s the series will be divided into for audiences outside of Japan.
This series also features the [[Mega Evolution Specials]], a series of special episodes following the adventures of a Trainer named [[Alain]], who is working to find [[Mega Stone]]s and defeat all [[Mega Evolution|Mega-Evolved]] Pokémon using his Mega {{TP|Alain|Charizard}} X. In the ''XY&Z'' season, Ash and his friends' journey continues as their story merges with the plot of the Mega Evolution Specials, with the group becoming involved with the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Zygarde}} and the [[Villainous team|villainous organization]] [[Team Flare]].
 
A new art style was instituted at the beginning of the series. A notable difference is that the stock "effect" backgrounds have been almost entirely removed (only appearing when a main character catches a Pokémon, whenever Ash or Serena earn a [[Gym]] [[Badge]] or {{DL|Pokémon Showcase|Princess Key}}, respectively, and when {{TRT}} recites their {{motto}}). Also, the character models (as seen in the artworks) are slightly taller and leaner in comparison to the previous four series. In addition, much like the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] from [[Generation III]] onwards, a [[a:Category:Anime versus screens|''VS.'' player overview screen]] appears before starting some battles and {{pkmn|Showcase}} rounds. Similar to ''[[BW001|In The Shadow of Zekrom!]]'', Ash receives a physical redesign, now having softer and slightly smaller birthmarks on his cheeks, his hair covers the top of his ears and is spikier, and he has more locks on his forehead.
 
Episodes in ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' are numbered with {{bp|epicode|the prefix}} '''XY''' on [[Bulbapedia]]. For a complete episode listing, see the [[list of Pokémon the Series: XY episodes|list of ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' episodes]].
 
==Blurb==
<i>It’s time for Ash and Pikachu to set off on their adventures in the Kalos region! Along the way, they’re joined by some new friends—a genius inventor named Clemont, his little sister Bonnie, and Serena, a Trainer on her first journey. Ash immediately tries to challenge the Gym in Lumiose City, but doesn’t get very far before a robot throws him out! In between Gym battles, Ash and friends will be exploring this unique region, meeting all kinds of new Pokémon, and looking into a fascinating new Pokémon mystery!</i>
 
==Japanese seasons==
''Pokémon the Series: XY'' has been divided into multiple arcs in the Japanese release, similar to the "chapters" of the [[original series]] and ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''.
 
* ''Pocket Monsters XY'' (ポケットモンスター{{tt|XY|エックスワイ}}) ([[XY001]] - [[XY093]])
** ''Pocket Monsters XY Special Episode: The Strongest Mega Evolution'' (ポケットモンスターXY特別編 最強メガシンカ) ([[XYS01]] - [[XYS04]])
* ''Pocket Monsters XY&Z'' (ポケットモンスター{{tt|XY&Z|エックスワイ アンド ゼット}}) ([[XY094]] - [[XY140]], [[XYS05]] - [[XYS06]])
 
<gallery>
XY series logo.png|''Pocket Monsters XY'' logo
XY & Z logo.png|''Pocket Monsters XY&Z'' logo
</gallery>


==Dub seasons==
==Dub seasons==
When the ''XY'' series came to be dubbed into English and other languages, it is divided into seasons:
Unlike what was previously done, when ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' came to be dubbed into English and other languages, it was localized as a whole. While it is still divided into three seasons, they share a common title:
* [[Pokémon the Series: XY]] ([[XY001]] - [[XY049]])
* [[S17|Pokémon the Series: XY]] ([[XY001]] - [[XY023]], [[XY025]] - [[XY049]])
* [[Pokémon the Series: XY - Season 2]] ([[XY050]] - Present)
* [[S18|Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest]] ([[XY050]] - [[XY093]], [[XY024]])
* [[S19|Pokémon the Series: XYZ]] ([[XY094]] - [[XY140]], [[XYS05]])
 
<gallery>
Pokémon the Series XY logo.png|''Pokémon the Series: XY'' logo
Season 18 logo.png|''Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest'' logo
Season 19 logo.png|''Pokémon the Series: XYZ'' logo
</gallery>


Episodes in the ''XY'' series are numbered with {{bp|epicode|the prefix}} '''XY''' on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the [[list of XY series episodes|list of ''XY'' series episodes]].
==Movies==
{{main|Pokémon movie#Pokémon the Series: XY|Pokémon movie → Pokémon the Series: XY}}
* ''[[M17|Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]''
* ''[[M18|Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages]]''
* ''[[M19|Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]''
 
==Home video releases==
===North American DVD releases===
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XY home video releases (Region 1)]]
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest home video releases (Region 1)]]
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XYZ home video releases (Region 1)]]
 
===Australian DVD releases===
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XY home video releases (Region 4)]]
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest home video releases (Region 4)]]
* [[List of English language Pokémon the Series: XYZ home video releases (Region 4)]]
 
===Japanese DVD releases===
* [[List of Japanese language XY home video releases]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
:''For more images, please see [[a:Category:Art from Pokémon the Series: XY|artwork from Pokémon the Series: XY]] on the [[Bulbagarden Archives]].''
====Japanese====
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:XY series logo.png|XY logo
XY series poster.png|Early Japanese poster for ''XY''
File:XY series poster.png|Early poster
XY series poster 2.png|Japanese poster for ''XY''
File:Kalos starters XY anime.png|Kalos [[starter Pokémon]]
XYZ poster.png|Japanese poster for ''XY&Z''
File:Ash XY.png|{{Ash}} and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]]
File:Serena XY.png|{{an|Serena}}
File:Clemont XY.png|{{an|Clemont}}
File:Bonnie XY.png|{{an|Bonnie}}
File:Team Rocket trio XY.png|{{TRT}}
File:Team Rocket trio XY 2.png|{{TRT}} alternate art
File:Giovanni XY.png|{{an|Giovanni}}
File:Professor Sycamore XY.png|[[Professor Sycamore]]
File:Professor Oak XY.png|{{an|Professor Oak}}
File:Officer Jenny XY.png|[[Officer Jenny]]
File:Nurse Joy XY.png|[[Nurse Joy]]
File:Alain XY.png|[[Alain]]
File:Mairin.png|[[Mairin]]
File:Siebold anime artwork.png|[[Siebold]]
File:Astrid.png|[[Astrid]]
File:Steven XY anime.png|[[Steven Stone]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Australian Releases==
====English====
* Pokémon the Series XY Collection 1 ([[XY001]]-[[XY023]]).
<gallery>
Pokémon the Series XY poster.png|Poster for ''Pokémon the Series: XY''
S18 poster.png|Poster for ''Kalos Quest''
S19 poster.png|Poster for ''XYZ''
XY series poster Asia.png|Pokémon Asia poster
</gallery>
 
===Characters===
====Main characters====
<gallery>
Ash XY.png|{{Ash}} and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]]
Serena XY.png|{{an|Serena}} ([[XY001]]-[[XY060]])
Serena XY2.png|{{an|Serena}} ([[XY060]]-[[XY140]])
Clemont XY.png|{{an|Clemont}}
Bonnie XY.png|{{an|Bonnie}}
Team Rocket trio XY.png|{{TRT}}
</gallery>
 
====Secondary characters====
<gallery>
Professor Oak XY.png|{{an|Professor Oak}}
Professor Sycamore XY.png|{{an|Professor Sycamore}}
Officer Jenny XY.png|[[Officer Jenny]]
Nurse Joy XY.png|[[Nurse Joy]]
Viola XY anime.png|[[Viola]]
Alain XY.png|[[Alain]]
Mairin.png|[[Mairin]]
Astrid.png|[[Astrid]]
Remo XY.png|[[Remo]]
Siebold anime artwork.png|[[Siebold]]
Steven XY anime.png|[[Steven Stone]]
File:Malva XY anime.png|[[Malva]]
</gallery>
 
====Antagonists====
<gallery>
Giovanni XY.png|{{an|Giovanni}}
Lysandre XY anime.png|[[Lysandre]]
Team Flare Scientists XY anime.png|From left to right - [[Celosia]], [[Bryony]], [[Mable]], [[Aliana]], and [[Xerosic]]
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The ''XY'' series is the only series in which Ash has [[Ash's friends|two long-term female traveling companions]].
[[File:XY Series Conclusion Art.png|thumb|250px|Aito's art for the conclusion of ''XY'']]
* A new art style is instituted beginning in this series. A notable difference is that the stock 'effect' backgrounds have been almost entirely removed (only appearing so far in cases where a main character has captured a Pokémon or whenever Ash has won a Gym Badge). The characters are consistently drawn with fingernails. Also, the character models (as seen in the artworks) are slightly taller in comparison to the previous four series. In addition, like in the [[Pokémon games|games]], the ''XY'' series now includes a ''VS.'' player overview screen before starting some battles.
* Aito Ohashi, one of the animators for ''Pokémon the Series: XY'', drew art to commemorate the [[series]]' conclusion.
<!--** Despite being introduced in the [[Generation IV]] games, it took two generations later to be introduced into the anime.-->
* This is the only series featuring {{Ash}} as the protagonist in which:
** Similarly to ''[[BW001|In The Shadow of Zekrom!]]'', {{Ash}} also receives a physical redesign, now having hair covering the top of his ears (resembling his game counterpart {{ga|Red}}'s FireRed and LeafGreen design), and having slightly smaller birthmarks on his cheeks.
** Ash has two female [[Ash's friends|long-term traveling companions]] at once.
* This is the first series in which Ash has not captured the regional {{type|Grass}} [[starter Pokémon]].
** Ash does not use any {{type|Grass}} Pokémon.<!--Please don't state that Ash doesn't catch the regional Grass starter; this sentence already implies that.-->
* This is the first series that the starter Pokémon that Ash and his friends get all came directly from the region's major [[Pokémon Professor]].
** {{AP|Pikachu}} does not do any imitations of [[human]]s or Pokémon.
* The ''XY'' series shares a few similarities to the {{series|Advanced Generation}}:
** The [[first partner Pokémon]] that Ash and his friends obtain all come directly from the [[region]]'s major [[Pokémon Professor]].
** Ash travels to the new [[region]] with a character he met in the previous series: he traveled to [[Kalos]] with [[Alexa]].
** Ash keeps three Pokémon of the same [[type]] in his team at one time, with three {{type|Flying}} Pokémon.
** Ash releases a first partner Pokémon.
** None of Ash's Pokémon at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] appear, nor have they been mentioned.
*** [[Ash's Bulbasaur]], {{AP|Muk}}, and {{AP|Totodile}} do not appear, nor have they been mentioned.
** None of Ash's former traveling companions appear in the main series, nor are any of them mentioned.
*** {{an|Cilan}} does appear in the special episode [[XYS06]], but not in the series proper.
*** [[Dawn's Piplup]] is mentioned by Ash in the episode ''[[XY022|Going for the Gold!]]'', but he does not make any reference to {{an|Dawn}} herself.
** {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} do not appear in any form, including flashbacks.
** {{an|Professor Oak}} does not meet Ash's {{ashfr|traveling companions}} in-person.
** There are no flashbacks to the [[original series]], or any other previous series. <!--Which already implies his original outfit did not make any appearances.-->
** There are neither [[Banned episodes|unaired nor undubbed normal episodes]].
*** XYS06 is the only episode of the series to be skipped in the English dub, and it was a special.
** One of Ash's traveling companions permanently changes their appearance in the middle of the series.
*** One of the traveling companions permanently changes their hairstyle.
* This is the first series in which:
** [[James]] does not use any Grass-type Pokémon.
** Ash's party does not include the combination of a Grass-type, a Fire-type, and a Water-type.
** Ash does not leave any of the Pokémon in his party at Professor Oak's Laboratory at any point, even temporarily.
** Ash fully [[Evolution|evolves]] all of the Pokémon he {{pkmn2|caught}}.
** Ash does not [[Cross-dressing|cross-dress]]. Instead, {{an|Serena}} cross-dresses [[XY115|once]].
** Ash's female long-term traveling companion from the previous series does not appear (among series that have a previous one).
** {{Gary}} or {{Tracey}} do not appear in any form, including flashbacks.
** The characters are consistently drawn with fingernails.
** The [[Magikarp salesman]] does not appear.
** Ash reaches the finals of a [[Pokémon League Conference]].
** Professor Oak does not meet the concurrent generation's Pokémon Professor.
** One of Ash's traveling companions temporarily leaves the group in the middle of a regional {{pkmn|journey}}.
** The final episode did not end with the message "Next Time... A New Beginning!"
* This is the first series since the original in which:
** Ash has lost against two different Gym battles in the same region.
** Ash has [[released Pokémon]].
* ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' shares a number of similarities with ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'':
** Ash does not own the region's {{type|Fire}} first partner Pokémon.
** Ash is traveling with three companions instead of two.
** Ash is traveling with three companions instead of two.
** Two of the traveling companions are siblings, with {{an|Bonnie|one of them}} being too young to have Pokémon of their own.
** Two of the traveling companions are siblings, with one of them being too young to have Pokémon of their own.
** The three older main characters have one [[starter Pokémon]] each.
*** Both sets of siblings are related to the fifth [[Gym Leader]] of their respective region, and both older siblings tried to hide this fact at first.
*** The main female protagonist chooses the {{type|Fire}} [[starter Pokémon]].  
**** This [[Gym]] is also the first one that Ash attempts to challenge in the region.
<!--** Ash does not get a recurring [[rival]].-->
*** One of said siblings is a brother wearing glasses.
* This is the first series in which Ash begins with a companion from the previous series; he traveled to Kalos with [[Alexa]].
** Ash receives only one first partner Pokémon in the region and fully evolves it.
* The dub of episodes from ''[[XY021|A PokéVision of Things to Come!]]'' up until ''[[XY029|Heroes - Friends and Faux Alike!]]'' were first aired in the [[United Kingdom]] before the [[United States]] (except the postponed episode ''[[XY024|An Undersea Place to Call Home!]]'').  
** The main heroine of ''Pokémon the Series: XY'', Serena, shares some similarities to the main heroine of ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'', {{an|May}}. Both of them:
*** Do not have a specific goal in mind in the beginning of their journey, but later become inspired to pursue a career that focuses more on displaying a Pokémon's style rather than its power: May aims to become a [[Top Coordinator]], and Serena aims to become {{DL|Pokémon Performer|Kalos Queen}}.
*** Were expected to pursue the same career as one of their parents: May was expected to become a Gym Leader like [[Norman|her father]], and Serena was expected to become a Rhyhorn racer like {{kal|Grace|her mother}}.
*** Begin their journeys for unorthodox reasons: May to travel, and Serena to reunite with Ash.
*** Start with the region's {{type|Fire}} first partner Pokémon: May starts with {{TP|May|Torchic}} and Serena starts with {{TP|Serena|Fennekin}}. Both of their first partner Pokémon eventually fully evolve.
*** Obtain an {{p|Eevee}}, which later evolves into an [[Eeveelution]] native to the region they are currently in at the time of the evolution.
*** Had one last battle against Ash before departing.
*** Travel to a region that Ash has previously traveled through at the end of the series, in order to participate in [[Pokémon Contest]]s alone.
*** Did not own any [[Obedience|disobedient]] Pokémon, unlike {{an|Misty}}, {{an|Dawn}}, and {{an|Iris}}.
*** Did not own any [[walking Pokémon]], unlike any of the other female main characters that can own Pokémon.
** The three older main characters have one first partner Pokémon each.
** At least one Gym features [[Double Battle]]s.
*** Both these Gyms specialized in {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, as well as being the seventh Gym Ash challenged in the respective regions.
** Both League Conferences started on the 125th episode and ended on the 131st episode of their respective series.
*** Ash uses only his current [[party]] Pokémon in the tournament instead of using any of his Pokémon from [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]]. In addition, he uses exactly six Pokémon.
** [[Jessie]]'s Pokémon evolves but James's Pokémon, which is also capable of evolution, does not.
** Ash's main outfit debuts in the previous series.
* This is the shortest completed series of the anime, with 140 episodes.
* The English dub of episodes from ''[[XY021|A PokéVision of Things to Come!]]'' to ''[[XY029|Heroes - Friends and Faux Alike!]]'' were first aired in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}} before {{pmin|the United States}} (except the postponed episode ''[[XY024|An Undersea Place to Call Home!]]'').
* The English dub of episodes from ''[[XY077|A Relay in the Sky!]]'' to ''[[XY093|All Eyes on the Future!]]'' were first aired in {{pmin|Canada}} before the United States.
* The English dub of the episodes ''[[XY049|Bonnie for the Defense!]]'' and ''[[XY139|Facing the Needs of the Many!]]'' were first aired in {{pmin|Australia}} before the United States.
* In the Japanese version, the focus character in the title card segment changes depending on the episode, and usually that character also reads the title card. In the English dub, all episodes feature Ash as the focus character, except ''[[XY010|Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!]]'' and ''[[XY056|One for the Goomy!]]'' (both U.S. airings only), which instead feature {{an|Bonnie}} as the focus character.
** In the Japanese version, starting from ''[[XY061|An Oasis of Hope!]]'', the title card was updated to use Serena's new design. In the English dub, the title card continued to use Serena's old design.
* This is the last series thus far in which:
** Episodes have a frame rate of 30 frames per second.
** All of its movies are set in the main anime continuity. An alternate continuity would be established with ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]'' and continued in future movies outside of ''[[M22|Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution]]''.
** Ash's goal is to collect [[Badge|Gym Badges]].
* This is the anime series that introduces the fewest Pokémon from an upcoming generation, with only one.
* This series has Ash have the least Pokémon by the conclusion, only having three Pokémon caught in Kalos remaining in his ownership.


=== In other languages ===
==In other languages==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pokemon_xy/ Official site] (Japanese)
* [http://sg.portal-pokemon.com/anime/series/s5/ Pokémon the Series: XY at the Pokémon official site for Asia]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeK9kPyogh4 Pokémon the Series: XY PV]
* [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pokemon_xy/ Official site (XY)] (Japanese)
* [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pokemon_xyz/ Official site (XY&Z)] (Japanese)


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Latest revision as of 11:50, 15 March 2024

This article is about the fifth series of the anime. For its eponymous first season, see S17. For the series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, see Pokémon Trading Card Game → XY Series. For other uses, see XY.

Pokémon the Series: XY (Japanese: ポケットモンスターXY Pocket Monsters XY) is the fifth series of the Pokémon anime and is based on the events of the Generation VI core series Pokémon games. It follows Pokémon the Series: Black & White and was succeeded by Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon. It ran from October 17, 2013 to November 10, 2016 in Japan and from January 18, 2014 to January 28, 2017 in the United States, although the first two episodes aired as a sneak peek in the United States on October 19, 2013.

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Japanese logo for Pocket Monsters: XY

As with the previous three series, Pokémon the Series: XY began with only Ash Ketchum, headed off to Kalos region with his Pikachu while wearing a new set of clothes, intending to challenge the Kalos League. Joining him this time are Serena, a new Trainer who previously met Ash in her childhood; Clemont, an aspiring inventor and scientist, who is also the Gym Leader of the Lumiose Gym; and Bonnie, Clemont's younger sister. Jessie, James and Meowth continue to follow Ash and his friends through the Kalos region, and have gone back to their more traditional methods of capturing Ash's Pikachu and other Pokémon, although their appearances are less frequent, just like in Pokémon the Series: Black & White. Jessie's Wobbuffet, absent for practically the entirety of Black & White, returns to her roster.

This series also features the Mega Evolution Specials, a series of special episodes following the adventures of a Trainer named Alain, who is working to find Mega Stones and defeat all Mega-Evolved Pokémon using his Mega Charizard X. In the XY&Z season, Ash and his friends' journey continues as their story merges with the plot of the Mega Evolution Specials, with the group becoming involved with the Legendary Pokémon Zygarde and the villainous organization Team Flare.

A new art style was instituted at the beginning of the series. A notable difference is that the stock "effect" backgrounds have been almost entirely removed (only appearing when a main character catches a Pokémon, whenever Ash or Serena earn a Gym Badge or Princess Key, respectively, and when Team Rocket recites their motto). Also, the character models (as seen in the artworks) are slightly taller and leaner in comparison to the previous four series. In addition, much like the core series Pokémon games from Generation III onwards, a VS. player overview screen appears before starting some battles and Showcase rounds. Similar to In The Shadow of Zekrom!, Ash receives a physical redesign, now having softer and slightly smaller birthmarks on his cheeks, his hair covers the top of his ears and is spikier, and he has more locks on his forehead.

Episodes in Pokémon the Series: XY are numbered with the prefix XY on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the list of Pokémon the Series: XY episodes.

Blurb

It’s time for Ash and Pikachu to set off on their adventures in the Kalos region! Along the way, they’re joined by some new friends—a genius inventor named Clemont, his little sister Bonnie, and Serena, a Trainer on her first journey. Ash immediately tries to challenge the Gym in Lumiose City, but doesn’t get very far before a robot throws him out! In between Gym battles, Ash and friends will be exploring this unique region, meeting all kinds of new Pokémon, and looking into a fascinating new Pokémon mystery!

Japanese seasons

Pokémon the Series: XY has been divided into multiple arcs in the Japanese release, similar to the "chapters" of the original series and Pokémon the Series: Black & White.

  • Pocket Monsters XY (ポケットモンスターXY) (XY001 - XY093)
    • Pocket Monsters XY Special Episode: The Strongest Mega Evolution (ポケットモンスターXY特別編 最強メガシンカ) (XYS01 - XYS04)
  • Pocket Monsters XY&Z (ポケットモンスターXY&Z) (XY094 - XY140, XYS05 - XYS06)

Dub seasons

Unlike what was previously done, when Pokémon the Series: XY came to be dubbed into English and other languages, it was localized as a whole. While it is still divided into three seasons, they share a common title:

Movies

Main article: Pokémon movie → Pokémon the Series: XY

Home video releases

North American DVD releases

Australian DVD releases

Japanese DVD releases

Gallery

For more images, please see artwork from Pokémon the Series: XY on the Bulbagarden Archives.

Japanese

English

Characters

Main characters

Secondary characters

Antagonists

Trivia

 
Aito's art for the conclusion of XY
  • Aito Ohashi, one of the animators for Pokémon the Series: XY, drew art to commemorate the series' conclusion.
  • This is the only series featuring Ash as the protagonist in which:
  • This is the first series in which:
    • James does not use any Grass-type Pokémon.
    • Ash's party does not include the combination of a Grass-type, a Fire-type, and a Water-type.
    • Ash does not leave any of the Pokémon in his party at Professor Oak's Laboratory at any point, even temporarily.
    • Ash fully evolves all of the Pokémon he caught.
    • Ash does not cross-dress. Instead, Serena cross-dresses once.
    • Ash's female long-term traveling companion from the previous series does not appear (among series that have a previous one).
    • Gary or Tracey do not appear in any form, including flashbacks.
    • The characters are consistently drawn with fingernails.
    • The Magikarp salesman does not appear.
    • Ash reaches the finals of a Pokémon League Conference.
    • Professor Oak does not meet the concurrent generation's Pokémon Professor.
    • One of Ash's traveling companions temporarily leaves the group in the middle of a regional journey.
    • The final episode did not end with the message "Next Time... A New Beginning!"
  • This is the first series since the original in which:
    • Ash has lost against two different Gym battles in the same region.
    • Ash has released Pokémon.
  • Pokémon the Series: XY shares a number of similarities with Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire:
    • Ash does not own the region's Fire-type first partner Pokémon.
    • Ash is traveling with three companions instead of two.
    • Two of the traveling companions are siblings, with one of them being too young to have Pokémon of their own.
      • Both sets of siblings are related to the fifth Gym Leader of their respective region, and both older siblings tried to hide this fact at first.
        • This Gym is also the first one that Ash attempts to challenge in the region.
      • One of said siblings is a brother wearing glasses.
    • Ash receives only one first partner Pokémon in the region and fully evolves it.
    • The main heroine of Pokémon the Series: XY, Serena, shares some similarities to the main heroine of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, May. Both of them:
      • Do not have a specific goal in mind in the beginning of their journey, but later become inspired to pursue a career that focuses more on displaying a Pokémon's style rather than its power: May aims to become a Top Coordinator, and Serena aims to become Kalos Queen.
      • Were expected to pursue the same career as one of their parents: May was expected to become a Gym Leader like her father, and Serena was expected to become a Rhyhorn racer like her mother.
      • Begin their journeys for unorthodox reasons: May to travel, and Serena to reunite with Ash.
      • Start with the region's Fire-type first partner Pokémon: May starts with Torchic and Serena starts with Fennekin. Both of their first partner Pokémon eventually fully evolve.
      • Obtain an Eevee, which later evolves into an Eeveelution native to the region they are currently in at the time of the evolution.
      • Had one last battle against Ash before departing.
      • Travel to a region that Ash has previously traveled through at the end of the series, in order to participate in Pokémon Contests alone.
      • Did not own any disobedient Pokémon, unlike Misty, Dawn, and Iris.
      • Did not own any walking Pokémon, unlike any of the other female main characters that can own Pokémon.
    • The three older main characters have one first partner Pokémon each.
    • At least one Gym features Double Battles.
      • Both these Gyms specialized in Psychic-type Pokémon, as well as being the seventh Gym Ash challenged in the respective regions.
    • Both League Conferences started on the 125th episode and ended on the 131st episode of their respective series.
      • Ash uses only his current party Pokémon in the tournament instead of using any of his Pokémon from Professor Oak's Laboratory. In addition, he uses exactly six Pokémon.
    • Jessie's Pokémon evolves but James's Pokémon, which is also capable of evolution, does not.
    • Ash's main outfit debuts in the previous series.
  • This is the shortest completed series of the anime, with 140 episodes.
  • The English dub of episodes from A PokéVision of Things to Come! to Heroes - Friends and Faux Alike! were first aired in the United Kingdom before the United States (except the postponed episode An Undersea Place to Call Home!).
  • The English dub of episodes from A Relay in the Sky! to All Eyes on the Future! were first aired in Canada before the United States.
  • The English dub of the episodes Bonnie for the Defense! and Facing the Needs of the Many! were first aired in Australia before the United States.
  • In the Japanese version, the focus character in the title card segment changes depending on the episode, and usually that character also reads the title card. In the English dub, all episodes feature Ash as the focus character, except Mega-Mega Meowth Madness! and One for the Goomy! (both U.S. airings only), which instead feature Bonnie as the focus character.
    • In the Japanese version, starting from An Oasis of Hope!, the title card was updated to use Serena's new design. In the English dub, the title card continued to use Serena's old design.
  • This is the last series thus far in which:
    • Episodes have a frame rate of 30 frames per second.
    • All of its movies are set in the main anime continuity. An alternate continuity would be established with I Choose You! and continued in future movies outside of Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution.
    • Ash's goal is to collect Gym Badges.
  • This is the anime series that introduces the fewest Pokémon from an upcoming generation, with only one.
  • This series has Ash have the least Pokémon by the conclusion, only having three Pokémon caught in Kalos remaining in his ownership.

In other languages

Pokémon the Series: XY


Pocket Monsters XY&Z


External links

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