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|XY001=December 7, 2013{{tt|*|Sneak peak}}<br>February 15, 2014{{tt|*|Original order}} | |XY001=December 7, 2013{{tt|*|Sneak peak}}<br>February 15, 2014{{tt|*|Original order}} | ||
|SM001=December 31, 2016{{tt|*|Sneak peak}} | |SM001=December 31, 2016{{tt|*|Sneak peak}}<br>March 18, 2017{{tt|*|Original order}} | ||
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The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Canada}}''' in late 1998 with the release of [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]] although airing of the {{pkmn|anime}} began 2 years later. Canada is divided into English- and French-speaking regions, with ''Pokémon'' being marketed accordingly. While the English adaptation of the franchise largely shares the same materials and translations as {{pmin|the United States}}, the {{wp|Quebec French}} adaptation of the franchise had a mix of its own French translations and the English translation during its early days (with a small amount of material from {{pmin|France}}), which was eventually phased out in favor of almost entirely importing [[Pokémon in France|European French]] material. | The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Canada}}''' in late 1998 with the release of [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]] although airing of the {{pkmn|anime}} began 2 years later. Canada is divided into English- and French-speaking regions, with ''Pokémon'' being marketed accordingly. While the English adaptation of the franchise largely shares the same materials and translations as {{pmin|the United States}}, the {{wp|Quebec French}} adaptation of the franchise had a mix of its own French translations and the English translation during its early days (with a small amount of material from {{pmin|France}}), which was eventually phased out in favor of almost entirely importing [[Pokémon in France|European French]] material. |