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The division between seasons of ''Pokémon'' is based on the openings of each episode, and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States either in syndication, on the ] or on ]. (Other English-speaking nations largely followed either this order or the Japanese order.) Subsequent airings of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except in the case of ]. The division between seasons of ''Pokémon'' is based on the openings of each episode, and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States either in syndication, on the ] or on ]. (Other English-speaking nations largely followed either this order or the Japanese order.) Subsequent airings of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except in the case of ].


This season aired first-run episodes in Japan from ], ], to ], ]. In the United States, the first two episodes, "Get the Show on the Road" and "A Ruin with a View" aired as a "sneak preview" on ] ], with the regular series airing ], ] with a repeat of the first two episodes in the first two weeks, followed by "There's No Place Like Hoenn" on November 15 of that year to ], ], when "A Pokéblock Party" and "Watt's With Wattson?" aired back-to-back. ''Pokemon: Advanced'' aired as part of the 2003-2004 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up.This is the last time ]'s voice is Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny for she left ] after the dubbing of this season. This season aired first-run episodes in Japan from ], ], to ], ]. In the United States, the first two episodes, "Get the Show on the Road" and "A Ruin with a View" aired as a "sneak preview" on ] ], with the regular series airing ], ] with a repeat of the first two episodes in the first two weeks, followed by "There's No Place Like Hoenn" on November 15 of that year to ], ], when "A Pokéblock Party" and "Watt's With Wattson?" aired back-to-back. ''Pokemon: Advanced'' aired as part of the 2003-2004 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up.This is the last time ]'s voice is Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny for she left ] after the dubbing of this season.


===Season 6: 2003-2004=== ===Season 6: 2003-2004===
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|KanjiTitle=新たなる大地!新たなる冒険!!! |KanjiTitle=新たなる大地!新たなる冒険!!!
|OriginalAirDate=November 21, 2002 |OriginalAirDate=November 21, 2002
|FirstEngAirDate=March 2003 |FirstEngAirDate=November 2003
|EpisodeNumber=277/240, AG01 |EpisodeNumber=277/240, AG01
|ShortSummary=Finally in Littleroot Town, Ash and Professor Birch discover that Pikachu has an electrical overload. Soon, a pack of Poochyena appear and chase Professor Birch, interfering with the beginning of a new journey for a young trainer named May. |ShortSummary=Finally in Littleroot Town, Ash and Professor Birch discover that Pikachu has an electrical overload. Soon, a pack of Poochyena appear and chase Professor Birch, interfering with the beginning of a new journey for a young trainer named May.
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|KanjiTitle=古代ポケモンと謎の軍団! |KanjiTitle=古代ポケモンと謎の軍団!
|OriginalAirDate=November 28, 2002 |OriginalAirDate=November 28, 2002
|FirstEngAirDate=March 2003 |FirstEngAirDate=November 2003
|EpisodeNumber=278/241, AG02 |EpisodeNumber=278/241, AG02
|ShortSummary=Ash and May encounter a set of ruins, where they help Professor Alden rediscover a nearly-extinct Pokémon. There, they learn about Team Magma and Team Aqua. |ShortSummary=Ash and May encounter a set of ruins, where they help Professor Alden rediscover a nearly-extinct Pokémon. There, they learn about Team Magma and Team Aqua.

Revision as of 04:49, 14 October 2007

File:PokemonAGlogo.gif
The logo to Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation.

This is a list of episodes in Pokémon: Advanced, the sixth season of the Pokémon animated series (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā, Pocket Monsters), covering the further adventures of series protagonist Ash Ketchum as he travels to Hoenn and meets new friends.

The division between seasons of Pokémon is based on the openings of each episode, and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States either in syndication, on the WB Television Network or on Cartoon Network. (Other English-speaking nations largely followed either this order or the Japanese order.) Subsequent airings of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except in the case of episodes which are no longer shown in English.

This season aired first-run episodes in Japan from November 21, 2002, to August 28, 2003. In the United States, the first two episodes, "Get the Show on the Road" and "A Ruin with a View" aired as a "sneak preview" on November 2003, with the regular series airing November 1, 2003 with a repeat of the first two episodes in the first two weeks, followed by "There's No Place Like Hoenn" on November 15 of that year to September 4, 2004, when "A Pokéblock Party" and "Watt's With Wattson?" aired back-to-back. Pokemon: Advanced aired as part of the 2003-2004 Kids' WB! Saturday morning line-up.This is the last time Megan Hollingshead's voice is Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny for she left 4KIDS after the dubbing of this season.

Season 6: 2003-2004

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