Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire: Difference between revisions

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** Ash's [[Pokémon League Conference]] placement ranking is the same compared to his previous ranking.
** Ash's [[Pokémon League Conference]] placement ranking is the same compared to his previous ranking.
** Ash and his friends went their separate ways twice. The first was after the end of the [[Ever Grande Conference]], and the second was at the end of the [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]].
** Ash and his friends went their separate ways twice. The first was after the end of the [[Ever Grande Conference]], and the second was at the end of the [[S09|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]].
** Ash is not left with just his Pikachu at the end of the series, with all of his other Pokémon being left behind. In this case, while his Aipom (eventually Dawn's) was originally going to be left behind with Professor Oak like with the rest of his newly-obtained Pokémon, she instead decides to follow him and Pikachu to Sinnoh.
* This is the first series where none of the episodes used Traditional or Hand-Coloured Cel animation (excluding flashbacks or movies).
* This is the first series where none of the episodes used Traditional or Hand-Coloured Cel animation (excluding flashbacks or movies). It is also the first series to feature CG animation, mostly for certain move animations.
* This is the first series where Ash wears his main outfit from start to finish. However, his main outfit debuted at the end of the original series and was retired early on in ''Pokémon: The Series: Diamond and Pearl''.
* This is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]] (then known as Pokémon USA). The Pokémon Company International took over dubbing starting with Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
* This is the final series to be dubbed by [[4Kids Entertainment]], and the first series to be dubbed by [[The Pokémon Company International]] (then known as Pokémon USA). The Pokémon Company International took over dubbing starting with Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
* This is the final series where all of the episodes are in 4:3 aspect ratio.
* This is the final series where all of the episodes are in 4:3 aspect ratio.
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