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Poketto Monsutâ - Season 2 (1999)

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Alternative title: Adventures on the Orange Islands

IMDb score: 7,5 (47.498)

Episodes: 36

Playing time: 13 hour and 12 minutes

Developed by: Satoshi Tajiri, Ken Sugimori and Junichi Masuda

Stars: Rica Matsumoto (voice), Mayumi Iizuka (voice) and Ikue Ôtani (voice)

Origin: Japan

Releasedate: Thursday 28 January 1999

First aired on: TV Tokyo (Japan)

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Poketto Monsutâ plot

The series follows the boy Ash from the village of Pallet Town. When he turned ten, he was allowed to become a Pokémon trainer for the first time and collect his first Pokémon from Professor Oak. But he oversleeps and arrives too late to choose from one of the starters (Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle). Because he really wants to start his Pokémon journey, Professor Oak eventually gives him a Pokémon: Pikachu. However, this Pokémon is not exactly obedient and it will be a difficult task for Ash to gain his trust. Professor Oak gives Ash a PokéDex, an electronic encyclopedia containing data on all currently occurring Pokémon from the Kanto region. Along the way, Ash meets a girl named Misty. After an affair, the two have a difficult relationship, but they decide to become travel companions. In Pewter City, Ash competes with gym leader Brock and wins the battle. Brock also decides to go with Ash and leaves his gym with his father. Together with Pikachu, the three set off for the Indigo League on the Indigo Plateau.

Episodes Season 2 (1999)

  1. 1. Masara Taun! Aratanaru Tabidachi

    28 January 1999 (22 minutes)

  2. 2. Hikōsen wa Fukōsen!?

    4 February 1999 (22 minutes)

  3. 3. Nangoku Pokemon to GS Bōru

    11 February 1999 (22 minutes)

  4. 4. Rapurasu o Tasukero!

    18 February 1999 (22 minutes)

  5. 5. Orenji Rīgu! Natsukan Jimu!

    25 February 1999 (22 minutes)

  6. 6. Kieta Pokemon-tachi no Nazo!

    4 March 1999 (22 minutes)

  7. 7. Kurisutaru no Iwāku

    11 March 1999 (22 minutes)

  8. 8. Pinku no Pokemon-Jima

    18 March 1999 (22 minutes)

  9. 9. Kabuto no Kaseki no Himitsu!

    25 March 1999 (22 minutes)

  10. 10. Odoru! Pokémon Shōbōto!

    1 April 1999 (22 minutes)

  11. 11. Sayonara Kodakku! Mata Kite Gorudakku?

    8 April 1999 (22 minutes)

  12. 12. Seiringu Jōi! Aranami o Koete!

    15 April 1999 (22 minutes)

  13. 13. Nēburu Jimu! Yuki Yama no Tatakai!

    22 April 1999 (22 minutes)

  14. 14. Ōgui Kabigon! Dai Panikku!

    29 April 1999 (22 minutes)

  15. 15. Yūreisen to Yūrei Pokemon!

    6 May 1999 (22 minutes)

  16. 16. O Nyāsu-sama no Shima!?

    13 May 1999 (22 minutes)

  17. 17. Sutoraiku Senshi no Hokori

    20 May 1999 (22 minutes)

  18. 18. Minami no Shima da yo! Zen'in Shūgō!

    27 May 1999 (22 minutes)

  19. 19. Shitennō Kanna! Kōri no Tatakai!!

    3 June 1999 (22 minutes)

  20. 20. Nidoran no Koimonogatari

    10 June 1999 (22 minutes)

  21. 21. Daiheigen no Koiru Tachi!

    17 June 1999 (22 minutes)

  22. 22. Chikadō no Kaibutsu!?

    24 June 1999 (22 minutes)

  23. 23. Yuzu Jimu! Taipu Batoru San Tai San!!

    1 July 1999 (22 minutes)

  24. 24. Pikachū Tai Nyāsu!?

    15 July 1999 (22 minutes)

  25. 25. Rizādon! Kimi ni Kimeta!!

    22 July 1999 (22 minutes)

  26. 26. Hikeshi Taiketsu! Zenigame Tai Kamēru.

    29 July 1999 (22 minutes)

  27. 27. Moe yo! Kabigon!!

    5 August 1999 (22 minutes)

  28. 28. Taggu Batoru! Saigo no Jimu!!

    12 August 1999 (22 minutes)

  29. 29. Koikingu! Shinka no Himitsu!!

    19 August 1999 (22 minutes)

  30. 30. Nyoromo to Kasumi

    26 August 1999 (22 minutes)

  31. 31. Uināzu Kappu! Furu Batoru Roku Tai Roku!!

    2 September 1999 (22 minutes)

  32. 32. Fainaru Batoru! Kairyū Tōjō!!

    9 September 1999 (22 minutes)

  33. 33. Sayonara Rapurasu!

    16 September 1999 (22 minutes)

  34. 34. Marumain Dai Bakuha!?

    23 September 1999 (22 minutes)

  35. 35. Kaettekita Masara Taun!

    30 September 1999 (22 minutes)

  36. 36. Raibaru Taiketsu! Satoshi Tai Shigeru!!

    7 October 1999 (22 minutes)

Full cast & crew

Actors and Actresses

Satoshi (voice)

Pikachu (voice)

Kasumi (voice)

Musashi (voice)

Haruka (voice)

Kojirou (voice)

Takeshi (voice)

Nyarth (voice)

Narrator (voice)

Dent (voice)

Citron (voice)

Shigeru Oak (voice)

Eureka (voice)

Iris (voice)

Hikari (voice)

Reviews & comments

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brawljeff

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As a child I loved everything that had to do with Pokémon, but even then I found this season to be disappointing. The setting of the season was nice, but the similarities to the games are what makes the series fun. In this season, the main characters visit a region that is not in the games.

Brock, one of the most beloved characters of the first season, is exchanged for the less interesting Tracey. When Brock finally returns, there is an interesting mystery surrounding his return, which is never explained. Years later I discovered the true story. The same kind of disappointment as with the GS Ball in the third season.

The highlight is in the final episodes, when we finally get to see the Elite Four leader Drake. Of course, seeing the next-generation Pokémons for the first time was also very impressive as a kid/fan.

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