Pokémon in Indonesia: Difference between revisions

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[[EP001|The first episode]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] was aired on March 3, 2001 every Saturday and Sunday at 19.00 - 19.30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} (GMT +7) by '''{{wp|SCTV (Indonesia)|Surya Citra Televisi Indonesia}}''' (better known as '''SCTV'''), the second Indonesian commercial TV station owned by Bimantara Citra. According to SCTV, however, the first 26 episodes were temporarily to be aired.<ref>[http://east.sakura.ne.jp/aniba/aninews/id.htm Anihabara - Anime News in Indonesia]</ref> After several months, the broadcast was moved to every Sunday at 10.00 - 10.30 on July 8, 2001. Sometime in 2003, the show was moved once again at 08.30 - 09.00.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030608071526/http://www.sctv.co.id/acara/acara.html SCTV schedule on June 8, 2003] (Archive)</ref>
[[EP001|The first episode]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] was aired on March 3, 2001 every Saturday and Sunday at 19.00 - 19.30 {{wp|Time in Indonesia|WIB}} (GMT +7) by '''{{wp|SCTV (Indonesia)|Surya Citra Televisi Indonesia}}''' (better known as '''SCTV'''), the second Indonesian commercial TV station owned by Bimantara Citra. According to SCTV, however, the first 26 episodes were temporarily to be aired.<ref>[http://east.sakura.ne.jp/aniba/aninews/id.htm Anihabara - Anime News in Indonesia]</ref> After several months, the broadcast was moved to every Sunday at 10.00 - 10.30 on July 8, 2001. Sometime in 2003, the show was moved once again at 08.30 - 09.00.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030608071526/http://www.sctv.co.id/acara/acara.html SCTV schedule on June 8, 2003] (Archive)</ref>


The Indonesian dub mainly based on the {{wp|Japanese}} version; however, mostly proper names from the English version were used. At the time, Indonesian dub subtitles [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|the first Japanese opening]] and [[One Hundred Fifty-One|ending themes]].<ref>[www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhime2UxrSs Pokémon Ending Sub Indonesia]</ref> The most known renamed [[main character]] [[Ash Ketchum]], was given the dub name '''Ali''', while the rest of them are based on their English name. In a short period of time, Pokémon became well-known amongst children and people. Soon after the episodes around the [[Pokémon: The Adventures in the Orange Islands|Orange League season]], the show was stopped indefinitely between in 2003.
The Indonesian dub mainly based on the {{wp|Japanese}} version; however, mostly proper names from the English version were used. At the time, Indonesian dub subtitles [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|the first Japanese opening]] and [[One Hundred Fifty-One|ending themes]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhime2UxrSs Pokémon Ending Sub Indonesia]</ref> The most known renamed [[main character]] [[Ash Ketchum]], was given the dub name '''Ali''', while the rest of them are based on their English name. In a short period of time, Pokémon became well-known amongst children and people. Soon after the episodes around the [[Pokémon: The Adventures in the Orange Islands|Orange League season]], the show was stopped indefinitely between in 2003.


The anime series did not continuously air until December 26, 2004, when '''{{wp|Indosiar|Indosiar Visual Mandiri}}'''; or '''Indosiar''' for short, took over and began their first broadcast from the episode around [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|the beginning of the Johto saga]] on Sundays from 7.30 - 8.00 (GMT +7). Indosiar were using mostly the Japanese script and localization as the main dub. Unfortunately, the inconsistency began when the dub were using the mixture between the English and Japanese names for Pokémon and other things in some episodes cases, though it was not the case for the notable main characters; [[Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]], {{an|Misty|Kasumi}}, {{an|Brock|Takeshi}}, [[Jessie|Musashi]], [[James|Kojiro]], [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Nyasu]] ({{p|Meowth}} in English). These were the most controversial for the Indonesian fans. Despite this, many fans still support this positive effort for retaining the main character's Japanese names.
The anime series did not continuously air until December 26, 2004, when '''{{wp|Indosiar|Indosiar Visual Mandiri}}'''; or '''Indosiar''' for short, took over and began their first broadcast from the episode around [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|the beginning of the Johto saga]] on Sundays from 7.30 - 8.00 (GMT +7). Indosiar were using mostly the Japanese script and localization as the main dub. Unfortunately, the inconsistency began when the dub were using the mixture between the English and Japanese names for Pokémon and other things in some episodes cases, though it was not the case for the notable main characters; [[Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]], {{an|Misty|Kasumi}}, {{an|Brock|Takeshi}}, [[Jessie|Musashi]], [[James|Kojiro]], [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Nyasu]] ({{p|Meowth}} in English). These were the most controversial for the Indonesian fans. Despite this, many fans still support this positive effort for retaining the main character's Japanese names.
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Pokémon anime had been stopped from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 8.00 - 8.30 after the retirement, continuing from [[DP024|twenty-fourth episode]] to [[DP025|the next episode]].<ref>[http://bloggertouch.appspot.com/pokeindopedia/post/3086262967948381259 Pokémon series reappeared on Indosiar]</ref>
Pokémon anime had been stopped from July 25, 2010 until November 21, 2010, in which were brought to reschedule to 8.00 - 8.30 after the retirement, continuing from [[DP024|twenty-fourth episode]] to [[DP025|the next episode]].<ref>[http://bloggertouch.appspot.com/pokeindopedia/post/3086262967948381259 Pokémon series reappeared on Indosiar]</ref>


Recently, Indosiar broadcast its own Diamond & Pearl season without announcement called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', possibly for the reason of the skipping episode lately from [[DP053]] until [[DP136]] on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Skip]</ref> This season will consist of 52 episodes<ref>[lsf.go.id/film.php?module=sensor&sub=detail&id=89942 Lembaga Sensor Film - Pokémon D&P Part II Episode 52]</ref>, which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] to [[DP141]]. Thus, [[DP142]] was aired instead after [[DP137]] on June 26, 2011.
Recently, Indosiar broadcast its own Diamond & Pearl season without announcement called '''Pokémon D&P Part II''', possibly for the reason of the skipping episode lately from [[DP053]] until [[DP136]] on June 12, 2011.<ref>[http://pokemonstars.com/2011/06/20/pokemon-diamond-pearl-di-indosiar-meloncat-ke-eps-136/ Pokémon Stars - Diamond & Pearl series Skip]</ref> This season will consist of 52 episodes<ref>[http://lsf.go.id/film.php?module=sensor&sub=detail&id=89942 Lembaga Sensor Film - Pokémon D&P Part II Episode 52]</ref>, which were brought to the episode removal from [[DP138]] to [[DP141]]. Thus, [[DP142]] was aired instead after [[DP137]] on June 26, 2011.


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