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'''Poké Problem''' (Japanese: '''ポケもんだい''') is a question-and-answer segment exclusive to the Japanese version of the {{series|Sun & Moon}}, replacing [[Poké TV]] of the ''XY&Z'' arc of the {{series|XY}}. As opposed to previous segments of this format, the Poké Problem is presented in two parts; the question at the very beginning of the episode, before the {{wp|cold open}}ing, and the answer at the very end, after the credits. | '''Poké Problem''' (Japanese: '''ポケもんだい''') is a question-and-answer segment exclusive to the Japanese version of the {{series|Sun & Moon}}, replacing [[Poké TV]] of the ''XY&Z'' arc of the {{series|XY}}. As opposed to previous segments of this format, the Poké Problem is presented in two parts; the question at the very beginning of the episode, before the {{wp|cold open}}ing, and the answer at the very end, after the credits. | ||
Introduced in [[SM003]], each Poké Problem is hosted by a student or staff member of the [[Pokémon School]]. The question relates to a highlight or fact revealed in the episode itself. At the end of the episode, the host reveals the answer and reviews it. Like in | Introduced in [[SM003]], each Poké Problem is hosted by a student or staff member of the [[Pokémon School]]. The question relates to a highlight or fact revealed in the episode itself. At the end of the episode, the host reveals the answer and reviews it. Like in Poké TV, sometimes an extra scene will play after the review. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[SM003]], all the provided choices are all electronics {{p|Rotom}} are [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Rotom|known to inhabit]]. | * In [[SM003]], all the provided choices are all electronics {{p|Rotom}} are [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Rotom|known to inhabit]]. | ||
* The first airing of [[SM004]] in Japan didn't include a Poké Problem as it aired as a one-hour special alongside SM003 and it only included the Poké Problem for SM003. Similarly, the first airing of [[SM007]] in Japan didn't include a Poké Problem as it showed a trailer for [[M20]]. | * The first airing of [[SM004]] in Japan didn't include a Poké Problem as it aired as a one-hour special alongside SM003 and it only included the Poké Problem for SM003. Similarly, the first airing of [[SM007]] in Japan didn't include a Poké Problem as it showed a trailer for [[M20]]. However, these segments were included in airings on other stations that aired the episode in delay and VOD services ([[Amazon Video]], [[Netflix]] and [[Hulu]]). | ||
* Viewers could answer the Poké Problem with their remotes during the airing of SM003 and SM004, which aired as a one-hour special, to take part in a lottery of five [[Pokémon_Z-Ring#Z-Ring_and_Z-Crystal_Special_Set|Pokémon Z-Ring & Z-Crystal Special Sets]]. | * Viewers could answer the Poké Problem with their remotes during the airing of SM003 and SM004, which aired as a one-hour special, to take part in a lottery of five [[Pokémon_Z-Ring#Z-Ring_and_Z-Crystal_Special_Set|Pokémon Z-Ring & Z-Crystal Special Sets]]. | ||
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