Was Pokemon originally in Japanese or English?

Is Pokemon show originally in Japanese?

Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン, Hepburn: Pokémon), abbreviated from the Japanese title of Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā) and currently advertised in English as Pokémon the Series, is a Japanese anime television series, part of The Pokémon Company’s Pokémon media franchise, which began broadcast in Japan on TV …

Is Pokemon Japanese or English?

There are currently 900 Pokémon species.

Pokémon
Logo of Pokémon for its international releases; Pokémon is short for the original Japanese title of Pocket Monsters
Created by Satoshi Tajiri Ken Sugimori Junichi Masuda
Original work Pocket Monsters Red and Green (1996)
Owner Nintendo Creatures Game Freak

Is Pokemon dubbed in English?

The Pokémon anime has been dubbed to many languages. Most western countries use the English dub as the basis for their own dub, while some Asian countries use the original Japanese version instead.

Is Pokemon American or Japanese?

Pokémon, electronic game series from Nintendo that debuted in Japan in February 1996 as Pokémon Green and Pokémon Red. The franchise later became wildly popular in the United States and around the world.

Do Japanese like Pokémon?

Pokémon themed everything

It’s clear that Japan Pokémon is extremely popular in Japan and takes on a much higher prestige than any other country in the world.

Who is Ash’s dad?

Prior to Pokemon the Movie: Coco, much of what was known of Ash’s father comes from a short phone call with his mother, Delia Ketchum. According to the second episode of the original Pokemon anime, “Pokemon Emergency!,” Mr. Ketchum set off on a Pokemon training journey of his own.

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Will Pokemon ever end?

Pokemon will never end. Even if the series ends,their are still people on that planet so life will continue on the Pokemon world.It doesnt matter if the tv series end,life continues. That goes out to all anime too,just cause a story ends doesnt mean thats it.

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