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The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Galactic Battles]]'' season premiered on 1 June 2011 and finished its airing on 4 August 2011. Repeats were aired twice until 23 December 2011, though the [[DP155|last]] [[DP156|three]] [[DP157|episodes]] of the season were skipped in the second repeat.
The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Galactic Battles]]'' season premiered on 1 June 2011 and finished its airing on 4 August 2011. Repeats were aired twice until 23 December 2011, though the [[DP155|last]] [[DP156|three]] [[DP157|episodes]] of the season were skipped in the second repeat.


The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors]]'' season premiered on 25 December 2011 and finished its airing on 9 February 2012. Since new episodes started to only premiere on the weekend beginning from ''[[Best Wishes series|Black & White series]]'', this season has been filling Pokémon's time slot on the channel during the workweek (including a repeat of all the 5 episodes aired from Monday to Friday on Saturday), and is currently on its fourth repeat.
The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors]]'' season premiered on 25 December 2011 and finished its airing on 9 February 2012. Since new episodes started to only premiere on the weekend beginning from ''[[Best Wishes series|Black & White series]]'', the season filled Pokémon's time slot on the channel during the workweek (including a repeat of all the 5 episodes aired from Monday to Friday on Saturday) and was repeated several times.


Like ''Battle Dimension'', the ''[[Pokémon: Black & White]]'' season's first two episodes got a promotion campaign for a first-hand premiere on cinema on 19 May 2012. Those competing for the special tickets had to send their participation notifications until two days earlier. 55 winners saw the episodes' premiere in Lisbon, and an additional 47 saw it in Porto. The series' TV premiere was on 26 May 2012. Unlike the three previous seasons, only two episodes premiered each week, on the weekend.
Like ''Battle Dimension'', the ''[[Pokémon: Black & White]]'' season's first two episodes got a promotion campaign for a first-hand premiere on cinema on 19 May 2012. Those competing for the special tickets had to send their participation notifications until two days earlier. 55 winners saw the episodes' premiere in Lisbon, and an additional 47 saw it in Porto. The series' TV premiere was on 26 May 2012, the season finishing on 20 September. Unlike the three previous seasons, only two episodes premiered each week, on the weekend.
 
''[[Pokémon Black & White: Rival Destinies]]'' is hinted to begin in September 2013, an year after the end of the previous.


===Movies===
===Movies===
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The dub of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]'' aired on 22 February 2012.
The dub of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]'' aired on 22 February 2012.
DVD releases of the movies 10 and 11 appeared in the stores on 1 May 2012.
DVD releases of the movies 10 and 11 appeared in the stores on 1 May 2012.
''[[M14|Pokémon The Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram]]'' is scheduled to premiere in the channel on 15 August 2012, while ''[[M14|Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom]]'' is to air on 26 August 2012.
''[[M14|Pokémon The Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram]]'' premiered in the channel on 15 August 2012, while ''[[M14|Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom]]'' first aired on 26 August 2012.


The movies [[M05|Pokémon Heroes]], [[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]], [[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]] and [[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]] have never been dubbed.
The movies [[M05|Pokémon Heroes]], [[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]], [[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]] and [[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]] have never been dubbed.
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Many main characters in the Portuguese dub of the Pokémon anime have switched voice actors several times.
Many main characters in the Portuguese dub of the Pokémon anime have switched voice actors several times.


[[Ash Ketchum]], for example, had no less than ten different voice actors over the years. The first voice actress to dub Ash was '''Maria João Luís''', who stopped doing it regularly after [[EP031]], but weirdly did it one final time in [[EP033]]. In addition, she returned for the [[M01|first]] and the [[M02|second]] movies. In [[EP032]], and from [[EP034]] until [[EP094]] '''Sandra Faleiro''' replaced her. Starting from [[EP095]], '''Sandra de Castro''' voiced the character, until [[EP128]]. She reprised the role from [[EP158]] to [[EP209]], [[AG093]] to [[AG177]], and finally, from [[DP001]] to [[DP052]]. During the breaks between Sandra de Castro's returns to the cast, the role was given to '''Alexandra Sedas''', from [[EP129]] to [[EP157]], '''Bárbara Lourenço''' ([[Pokémon: Master Quest|5th]] and [[Pokémon: Advanced|6th]] seasons, along with [[Pokémon Chronicles]]), '''Raquel Ferreira''' ([[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge|7th]] season) and '''Ana Madureira''' from [[AG178]] until [[AG192]]. Two other actresses to voice the character were '''Cristina Carvalhal''' ([[M03|3rd]] and [[M04|4th]] movies) and an '''unknown''' one ([[M07|7th]] movie). With the production being moved to Porto in 2010, the VA was replaced again. '''Raquel Rosmaninho''' took over the role starting from the [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension|11th]] season, being notably the first voice actress since Maria João Luís to give Ash Ketchum the voice in both episodes and movies, all starting from the [[M10|10th]] one.
[[Ash Ketchum]], for example, had no less than ten different voice actors over the years. The first voice actress to dub Ash was '''Maria João Luís''', who stopped doing it regularly after [[EP031]], but oddly did it one final time in [[EP033]]. In addition, she returned for the [[M01|first]] and the [[M02|second]] movies. In [[EP032]], and from [[EP034]] until [[EP094]] '''Sandra Faleiro''' replaced her. Starting from [[EP095]], '''Sandra de Castro''' voiced the character, until [[EP128]]. She reprised the role from [[EP158]] to [[EP209]], [[AG093]] to [[AG177]], and finally, from [[DP001]] to [[DP052]]. During the breaks between Sandra de Castro's returns to the cast, the role was given to '''Alexandra Sedas''', from [[EP129]] to [[EP157]], '''Bárbara Lourenço''' ([[Pokémon: Master Quest|5th]] and [[Pokémon: Advanced|6th]] seasons, along with [[Pokémon Chronicles]]), '''Raquel Ferreira''' ([[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge|7th]] season) and '''Ana Madureira''' from [[AG178]] until [[AG192]]. Two other actresses to voice the character were '''Cristina Carvalhal''' ([[M03|3rd]] and [[M04|4th]] movies) and '''Sara Marques''' (in the [[M07|7th]] movie). With the production being moved to Porto in 2010, the VA was replaced again. '''Raquel Rosmaninho''' took over the role starting from the [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension|11th]] season, being notably the first voice actress since Maria João Luís to give Ash Ketchum the voice in both episodes and movies, all starting from the [[M10|10th]] one.


{{an|Brock}} was originally dubbed by '''Peter Michael''', from [[EP005|his debut]] until [[EP083]]. He also gave him the role in the first and the second movies. '''Rui Quintas''' then dubbed the character from [[EP115]] until AG192 and also in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. The role was given to '''Luís Barros''' in the [[Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl|10th]] season. '''Vítor Emanuel''' voiced him in the 3rd and 4th movies, with an '''unknown''' VA filling the role in the infamous 7th movie dub. Starting from the 11th season, Brock is dubbed by '''Pedro Almendra''', who also provided the voice in the DP movies.
{{an|Brock}} was originally dubbed by '''Peter Michael''', from [[EP005|his debut]] until [[EP083]]. He also gave him the role in the first and the second movies. '''Rui Quintas''' then dubbed the character from [[EP115]] until AG192 and also in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. The role was given to '''Luís Barros''' in the [[Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl|10th]] season. '''Vítor Emanuel''' voiced him in the 3rd and 4th movies, with an '''unknown''' VA filling the role in the infamous 7th movie dub. Starting from the 11th season, Brock is dubbed by '''Pedro Almendra''', who also provided the voice in the DP movies.
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[[Jessie]]'s first VA was '''Teresa Madruga''', from [[EP002]] until [[EP041]]. After that she left, but returned one more time, from [[EP100]] to EP128, including the 2 first movies. In the break between [[EP042]] to [[EP099]] she was voiced by '''Sandra de Castro''', who also did it from [[EP263]] to [[AG065]]. After that, '''Dora Cruz''' took over, from EP129 until [[EP209]]. '''Raquel Ferreira''' then picked the role, dubbing Jessie in the 5th, and from [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|8th]] to 10th seasons, except for the last three AG episodes, where '''Rita Fernandes''' took the job. '''Bárbara Lourenço''' voiced her between [[AG066]] and [[AG092]] and in her ''Pokémon Chronicles'' appearances. '''Cármen Santos''' was the VA in the 3rd and 4th movies, with an '''unknown''' VA filling the role in the 7th movie dub. '''Raquel Rosmaninho''' started giving the voice in the 11th season, due to the series' dubbing being moved from Lisbon to Porto. She also dubbed the character in all movies starting from the 10th.
[[Jessie]]'s first VA was '''Teresa Madruga''', from [[EP002]] until [[EP041]]. After that she left, but returned one more time, from [[EP100]] to EP128, including the 2 first movies. In the break between [[EP042]] to [[EP099]] she was voiced by '''Sandra de Castro''', who also did it from [[EP263]] to [[AG065]]. After that, '''Dora Cruz''' took over, from EP129 until [[EP209]]. '''Raquel Ferreira''' then picked the role, dubbing Jessie in the 5th, and from [[Pokémon: Advanced Battle|8th]] to 10th seasons, except for the last three AG episodes, where '''Rita Fernandes''' took the job. '''Bárbara Lourenço''' voiced her between [[AG066]] and [[AG092]] and in her ''Pokémon Chronicles'' appearances. '''Cármen Santos''' was the VA in the 3rd and 4th movies, with an '''unknown''' VA filling the role in the 7th movie dub. '''Raquel Rosmaninho''' started giving the voice in the 11th season, due to the series' dubbing being moved from Lisbon to Porto. She also dubbed the character in all movies starting from the 10th.


[[James]] was first dubbed by '''Peter Michael''', from EP002 until [[EP093]] and was also his VA in the first 4 movies. '''Rui Quintas''' then took the role, dubbing the character from EP094 until DP052 and in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. Another VA to give the voice to the character was in the 7th movie, but his name (like all of the other voice actors from the movie) remains '''unknown'''. He was replaced by '''Pedro Mendonça''' in the 11th season, who also gave the voice to James in all the movies starting from the 10th.
[[James]] was first dubbed by '''Peter Michael''', from EP002 until [[EP093]] and was also his VA in the first 4 movies. '''Rui Quintas''' then took the role, dubbing the character from EP094 until DP052 and in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. Another VA to give the voice to the character was in the 7th movie, but his name (like almost all of the other voice actors from the movie) remains '''unknown'''. He was replaced by '''Pedro Mendonça''' in the 11th season, who also gave the voice to James in all the movies starting from the 10th.


{{MTR}}'s original voice was '''Rui Luís Brás''', from EP002 until EP093  and was also his VA in the first 4 movies. The role was then given to '''Pedro Carneiro''', who dubbed the character from EP094 until AG092 and from DP001 to DP052. '''Luís Barros''' was the VA in the 8th, [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|9th]] seasons and also in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. An '''unknown''' actor gave Meowth the voice in the 7th movie. Since the 11th season the voice has been performed by '''Mário Santos''', who also dubbed the character in all movies starting from the 10th.
{{MTR}}'s original voice was '''Rui Luís Brás''', from EP002 until EP093  and was also his VA in the first 4 movies. The role was then given to '''Pedro Carneiro''', who dubbed the character from EP094 until AG092 and from DP001 to DP052. '''Luís Barros''' was the VA in the 8th, [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|9th]] seasons and also in ''Pokémon Chronicles''. An '''unknown''' actor gave Meowth the voice in the 7th movie. Since the 11th season the voice has been performed by '''Mário Santos''', who also dubbed the character in all movies starting from the 10th.


{{an|May}}'s original voice was an actress known as '''Carla'''. In [[AG109]] she was replaced by '''Isabel Ribas'''. She played her main role until the end of AG. Another actress did the voice in the 7th movie, but like the rest of the movie's cast, her name remains '''unknown'''. In her cameo in the ''[[Diamond & Pearl series]]'' her role was performed by '''Marta Mota'''.
{{an|May}}'s original voice was an actress known as '''Carla'''. In [[AG109]] she was replaced by '''Isabel Ribas'''. She played her main role until the end of AG. '''Sara Marques''' played her voice in the 7th movie, the only VA to be identified from the movie's voices. In her cameo in the ''[[Diamond & Pearl series]]'' her role was performed by '''Marta Mota'''.


[[Max]]'s voice was first given to '''Sandra de Castro''', who dubbed the character in the 6th and 7th seasons. '''Raquel Ferreira''' replaced her from AG093 until AG177. An '''unknown''' VA performed the role in the 7th movie. Another '''unknown''' VA provided the voice in the last 15 AG episodes.
[[Max]]'s voice was first given to '''Sandra de Castro''', who dubbed the character in the 6th and 7th seasons. '''Raquel Ferreira''' replaced her from AG093 until AG177. An '''unknown''' VA performed the role in the 7th movie. Another '''unknown''' VA provided the voice in the last 15 AG episodes.
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