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|language={{wp|Norwegian language|Norwegian}}
|language={{wp|Norwegian language|Norwegian}}
|continent={{wp|Europe}}
|continent={{wp|Europe}}
|EP001=January 09, 2000
|EP001=January 9, 2000
|AG001=April 03, 2004
|AG001=April 3, 2004
|DP001=March 30, 2008
|DP001=March 30, 2008
|BW001=August 21, 2011
|BW001=August 21, 2011
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Norway receives the same Wi-Fi events as the rest of the PAL region.
Norway receives the same Wi-Fi events as the rest of the PAL region.


Local events do not occur often in Norway. Events were announced at the official [http://forum.pokemon.no/index.php Pokémon forums of Norway] before its shutdown in 2013. 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 in [[List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Winter 2011 Celebi|Spaceworld stores]] across Norway.
Local events do not occur often in Norway. Events were announced at the official [http://forum.pokemon.no/index.php Pokémon forums of Norway] before its shutdown in 2013. From March 5 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 in [[List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Winter 2011 Celebi|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. {{DL|List of English event Pokémon distributions in Generation III|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. [[Eon Ticket]] and [[AuroraTicket]] have also been distributed in Norway, taking place at several TCG championships. At some national championships, Jirachi has also been given away, although unofficially, via a [[Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc|GameCube]] bonus disc.
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. {{DL|List of English event Pokémon distributions in Generation III|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. [[Eon Ticket]] and [[AuroraTicket]] have also been distributed in Norway, taking place at several TCG championships. At some national championships, Jirachi has also been given away, although unofficially, via a [[Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc|GameCube]] bonus disc.
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===Cast and crew===
===Cast and crew===
The main character, [[Ash Ketchum]], is dubbed by '''Nils-Martin Crawfurd''' (born August 19, 1983). {{an|Misty}}'s role was given to '''Anine Kruse''' (born November 1, 1977), and {{an|Brock}} was originally voiced by '''Eirik Espolin Johnson'''. Even though he passed that role to '''Erik Skøld''' (who also voiced [[Gary Oak]] and [[Tracey Sketchit]]), Eirik continued to voice characters in the anime, such as [[Hank]], {{OBP|Matt|AG188}}, [[Samuel]], [[Scott]] (season 8), {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, [[Robin]] and more recently [[Trip]].
The main character, [[Ash Ketchum]], is dubbed by '''Nils-Martin Crawfurd''' (born August 19, 1983). {{an|Misty}}'s role was given to '''Anine Kruse''' (born November 1, 1977), and {{an|Brock}} was originally voiced by '''Eirik Espolin Johnson'''. Even though he passed that role to '''Erik Skøld''' (who also voiced [[Gary Oak]] and [[Tracey Sketchit]]), Eirik continued to voice characters in the anime, such as [[Hank]], {{OBP|Matt|AG188}}, [[Samuel]], [[Scott]] (season 8), {{FB|Palace Maven|Spenser}}, [[Robin]], and more recently [[Trip]].


[[Team Rocket]]'s [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} were voiced by '''Lena Meieran''', '''Ola Fjellvikaas''', and '''Tommy Karlsen''' (born June 9, 1975) respectively. Karlsen, who is most known for his role as the protagonist ''Proffen'' in the popular movie serial ''Pelle og Proffen'', also had many other roles in the series, including [[Drake]], {{mov|Kai}}, [[Maron]], {{Brocksib|Tommy}}, [[Raoul Contesta]] (from [[AG160]] and up), and other minor roles. His performance as Meowth is heavily based on [[Nathan Price]]'s interpretation of the role. In the DP episodes, he also voices [[Paul]]. Ola Fjellvikaas eventually passed the role of James to '''Kim Fangen''', who later passed the role to '''Simen Sand''' in the beginning of season 8. Sand's interpretation of James is notably much more flamboyant than Fjellvikaas' rendering, taking inspiration from [[Eric Stuart]]'s later work in the role. He also took over the roles of [[Professor Oak]] (who was originally dubbed by '''Even Rasmussen''') and [[Harley]].
[[Team Rocket]]'s [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} were voiced by '''Lena Meieran''', '''Ola Fjellvikaas''', and '''Tommy Karlsen''' (born June 9, 1975), respectively. Karlsen, who is most known for his role as the protagonist ''Proffen'' in the popular movie serial ''Pelle og Proffen'', also had many other roles in the series, including [[Drake]], {{mov|Kai}}, [[Maron]], {{Brocksib|Tommy}}, [[Raoul Contesta]] (from [[AG160]] and up), and other minor roles. His performance as Meowth is heavily based on [[Nathan Price]]'s interpretation of the role. In the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, he also voices [[Paul]]. Ola Fjellvikaas eventually passed the role of James to '''Kim Fangen''', who later passed the role to '''Simen Sand''' in the beginning of season 8. Sand's interpretation of James is notably much more flamboyant than Fjellvikaas' rendering, taking inspiration from [[Eric Stuart]]'s later work in the role. He also took over the roles of [[Professor Oak]] (who was originally dubbed by '''Even Rasmussen''') and [[Harley]].


In season 9, [[Professor Oak]]'s role was given to '''Trond Teigen''', a veteran actor and one of the most prominent voice actors in the Norwegian Pokémon dub, best known for being the voice of the narrator since the first episode. He is also the vocalist for several of the Norwegian opening themes, including the opening to the first season, ''[[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]]'' and ''[[S11|Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension]]''. Teigen voiced many other characters in the series, including {{OBP|Adam|AG094}}, [[Archie]], [[Bill]], {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, [[Butch]], [[Conway]], [[Dee Dunstan]], [[Drew]], [[Fitzwilliam]], [[Forrest]], {{OBP|Hal|AG106}}, [[Isaiah]], {{OBP|Jeremy|AG151}}, {{OBP|Jonathan|AG157}}, {{OBP|Joshua|Coordinator}}, [[Kerrigan]], [[Nando]], [[Nicholai]], [[Professor Birch]], [[Professor Proctor]], {{OBP|Randy|AG096}}, {{ho|Sebastian}}, [[Sigourney]], [[Tate and Liza|Tate]], {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, and [[Wallace]].
In [[S09|season 9]], [[Professor Oak]]'s role was given to '''Trond Teigen''', a veteran actor and one of the most prominent voice actors in the Norwegian Pokémon dub, best known for being the voice of the narrator since the first episode. He is also the vocalist for several of the Norwegian opening themes, including the opening to the first season, ''[[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]]'' and ''[[S11|Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension]]''. Teigen voiced many other characters in the series, including {{OBP|Adam|AG094}}, [[Archie]], [[Bill]], {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}}, [[Butch]], [[Conway]], [[Dee Dunstan]], [[Drew]], [[Fitzwilliam]], [[Forrest]], {{OBP|Hal|AG106}}, [[Isaiah]], {{OBP|Jeremy|AG151}}, {{OBP|Jonathan|AG157}}, {{OBP|Joshua|Coordinator}}, [[Kerrigan]], [[Nando]], [[Nicholai]], [[Professor Birch]], [[Professor Proctor]], {{OBP|Randy|AG096}}, {{ho|Sebastian}}, [[Sigourney]], [[Tate and Liza|Tate]], {{FB|Dome Ace|Tucker}}, and [[Wallace]].


{{an|May}} was voiced by '''Marit Berg''', while her brother [[Max]] was voiced by '''Even Løken Bergan'''. {{an|Dawn}}'s role is performed by '''Eline Høyer'''.
{{an|May}} was voiced by '''Marit Berg''', while her brother [[Max]] was voiced by '''Even Løken Bergan'''. {{an|Dawn}}'s role is performed by '''Eline Høyer'''.
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