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The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Norway}}''' with the launch of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the release of {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. In Norway, Bergsala A/S owns the franchise.
The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Norway}}''' with the launch of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the release of {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. In Norway, Bergsala A/S owns the franchise.
==Pokémon games==
The games are released in Norway at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Norwegian, but are in English.
===Events===
{{bulbanews|Norway Celebi distribution announced}}
Norway receives the same Wi-Fi events as the rest of the PAL region.
Local events do not occur often in Norway. Events are announced at the official [http://forum.pokemon.no/index.php Pokémon forums of Norway]. From March 5th to April 2, 2010, players could receive {{p|Arceus}} as a [[Wonder Card]] at GameStop. In February 2011, {{p|Celebi}} was available at GameStop and [[List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Winter 2011 Celebi|in Spaceworld stores]] across Norway.
The [[Generation III|third generation]] received most of the same events as the rest of Europe. Events for the [[Game Boy Advance]] games were given out at the national championships for the TCG, but also on other occasions. Aura Mew was given out the first time in fall 2007, and at the TCG championships in 2008 and 2009. The top 10 most wanted was given out the first time in 2006, and the last time before it was sent back to Nintendo was in 2008. Norway also got [[Eon Ticket]] and [[AuroraTicket]].
At some national championships, Jirachi has also been given away unofficially from a GameCube bonus disc.


==Pokémon anime==
==Pokémon anime==
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===Music===
===Music===
In the year 2000, the soundtrack album ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]'' was translated into Norwegian under the title ''{{tt|Pokémon Du må fange dem alle!|Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em All!}}''.
In the year 2000, the soundtrack album ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]'' was translated into Norwegian under the title ''{{tt|Pokémon Du må fange dem alle!|Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em All!}}''.
==Pokémon games==
The games are released in Norway at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Norwegian, but are in English.
===Events===
{{bulbanews|Norway Celebi distribution announced}}
Norway receives the same Wi-Fi events as the rest of the PAL region.
Local events do not occur often in Norway. Events are announced at the official [http://forum.pokemon.no/index.php Pokémon forums of Norway]. From March 5th to April 2, 2010, players could receive {{p|Arceus}} as a [[Wonder Card]] at GameStop. In February 2011, {{p|Celebi}} was available at GameStop and [[List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Winter 2011 Celebi|in Spaceworld stores]] across Norway.
The [[Generation III|third generation]] received most of the same events as the rest of Europe. Events for the [[Game Boy Advance]] games were given out at the national championships for the TCG, but also on other occasions. Aura Mew was given out the first time in fall 2007, and at the TCG championships in 2008 and 2009. The top 10 most wanted was given out the first time in 2006, and the last time before it was sent back to Nintendo was in 2008. Norway also got [[Eon Ticket]] and [[AuroraTicket]].
At some national championships, Jirachi has also been given away unofficially from a GameCube bonus disc.


==External links==
==External links==