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| 15 || [[PC015: Journey to the Starting Line!|PC015]] || Journey to the Starting Line!<br />マサラタウン、ポケモントレーナーの旅立ち<br /><small>Pallet Town, Pokémon Trainer's Journey Begins</small> <br />{{JP}}: October 14, 2003<br />{{US}}: August 26, 2006 || [[File:PC015.png|250px|center]]
 
| 15 || [[PC015: Journey to the Starting Line!|PC015]] || Journey to the Starting Line!<br />マサラタウン、ポケモントレーナーの旅立ち<br /><small>Pallet Town, Pokémon Trainer's Journey Begins</small> <br />{{JP}}: October 14, 2003<br />{{US}}: August 26, 2006 || [[File:PC015.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 16 || [[PC016: Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl|PC016]] || Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl<br />ポケモン研究者シゲルと復活のプテラ<br /><small>Pokémon Researcher Gary and Revival of Aerodactyl</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 16, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 2, 2006 || [[File:Putting_the_a_back_in_a.png|250px|center]]
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| 16 || [[PC016: Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl|PC016]] || Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl<br />ポケモン研究者シゲルと復活のプテラ<br /><small>Pokémon Researcher Gary and Revival of Aerodactyl</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 16, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 2, 2006 || [[File:PC016.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 17 || [[PC017: Luvdisc Is a Many Splendored Thing!|PC017]] || Luvdisc Is a Many Splendored Thing!<br />カスミとラブカス!ラブバトル<br /><small>Misty and Luvdisc! Love Battle</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 14, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 23, 2006 || [[File:Luvdisc_is_a_many_splendored_thing.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 17 || [[PC017: Luvdisc Is a Many Splendored Thing!|PC017]] || Luvdisc Is a Many Splendored Thing!<br />カスミとラブカス!ラブバトル<br /><small>Misty and Luvdisc! Love Battle</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 14, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 23, 2006 || [[File:PC017.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 18 || [[PC018: Those Darn Electabuzz!|PC018]] || Those Darn Electabuzz!<br />ナナコとリザードン!炎の猛特訓!<br /><small>Casey and Charizard! Super Hard Training of Flame!</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 21, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 23, 2006 || [[File:Those_darn_electabuzz.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 18 || [[PC018: Those Darn Electabuzz!|PC018]] || Those Darn Electabuzz!<br />ナナコとリザードン!炎の猛特訓!<br /><small>Casey and Charizard! Super Hard Training of Flame!</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 21, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 23, 2006 || [[File:PC018.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 19 || [[PC019: The Search for the Legend|PC019]] || The Search for the Legend<br />天駆ける伝説 ヒロシとファイヤー!<br /><small>The Heavenly Legend, Ritchie and Fire!</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 28, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 30, 2006 || [[File:The_search_for_the_legend.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 19 || [[PC019: The Search for the Legend|PC019]] || The Search for the Legend<br />天駆ける伝説 ヒロシとファイヤー!<br /><small>The Heavenly Legend, Ritchie and Fire!</small> <br />{{JP}}: September 28, 2004<br />{{US}}: September 30, 2006 || [[File:PC019.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 20 || [[PC020: Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 1)|PC020]] || Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 1)<br />出会いのミレニアムタウン<br /><small>Big Town Meetup</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 4, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 7, 2006 || [[File:Pt1.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 20 || [[PC020: Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 1)|PC020]] || Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 1)<br />出会いのミレニアムタウン<br /><small>Big Town Meetup</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 4, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 7, 2006 || [[File:PC020.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 21 || [[PC021: Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 2)|PC021]] || Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 2)<br />アルバイトはたいへんニャース!?<br /><small>Meowth with a Part-Time Job!?</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 4, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 7, 2006 || [[File:Pt2.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 21 || [[PC021: Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 2)|PC021]] || Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 2)<br />アルバイトはたいへんニャース!?<br /><small>Meowth with a Part-Time Job!?</small> <br />{{JP}}: March 4, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 7, 2006 || [[File:PC021.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 22 || [[PC022: Trouble in Big Town|PC022]] || Trouble in Big Town<br />ぼくたちピチューブラザーズ・風船騒動<br /><small>We Are the Pichu Brothers - Balloon Disturbance</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 2000<br />{{US}}: October 14, 2006 || [[File:Trouble_in_big_town.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 22 || [[PC022: Trouble in Big Town|PC022]] || Trouble in Big Town<br />ぼくたちピチューブラザーズ・風船騒動<br /><small>We Are the Pichu Brothers - Balloon Disturbance</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 2000<br />{{US}}: October 14, 2006 || [[File:PC022.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 23 || [[PC023: Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 1)|PC023]] || Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 1)<br />迷探偵ニャース参上!<br /><small>Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!</small> <br />{{JP}}: June 17, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 21, 2006 || [[File:BigLittPT1.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 23 || [[PC023: Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 1)|PC023]] || Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 1)<br />迷探偵ニャース参上!<br /><small>Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!</small> <br />{{JP}}: June 17, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 21, 2006 || [[File:PC023.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 24 || [[PC024: Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2)|PC024]] || Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2)<br />メイッコルリリは大迷惑?<br /><small>Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!</small> <br />{{JP}}: June 17, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 21, 2006 || [[File:BigLittPT2.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 24 || [[PC024: Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2)|PC024]] || Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2)<br />メイッコルリリは大迷惑?<br /><small>Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!</small> <br />{{JP}}: June 17, 2003<br />{{US}}: October 21, 2006 || [[File:PC024.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 25 || [[PC025: Christmas Night|PC025]] || Christmas Night<br />クリスマスであそぼ!<br /><small>Let's Play on Christmas</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 1998<br />{{US}}: November 25, 2006 || [[File:ChristmasNight.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 25 || [[PC025: Christmas Night|PC025]] || Christmas Night<br />クリスマスであそぼ!<br /><small>Let's Play on Christmas</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 1998<br />{{US}}: November 25, 2006 || [[File:PC025.png|250px|center]]
 
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| 26 || [[PC026: Kanga Games|PC026]] || Kanga Games<br />雪であそぼ!<br /><small>Let's Play in the Snow!</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 1998<br />{{US}}: November 25, 2006 || [[File:KangaGames.jpg|250px|center]]
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| 26 || [[PC026: Kanga Games|PC026]] || Kanga Games<br />雪であそぼ!<br /><small>Let's Play in the Snow!</small> <br />{{JP}}: December 22, 1998<br />{{US}}: November 25, 2006 || [[File:PC026.png|250px|center]]
 
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Template:Seasonbox Pokémon Chronicles, known in Japan as Pokémon Side Story (ポケモンサイドストーリー, Pokemon Saido Sutōrī), is a spin-off series of the Pokémon anime, revolving around characters other than Ash.

It first aired in Britain on Toonami, where the initial run has now finished. The only places where episodes are currently airing for the first time are the Caribbean, and Latin America on Cartoon Network Monday to Friday at 9:00pm EST/ 10:00 MXT. The show airs in India on Cartoon Network Thursday and Friday at 7:30pm IST. However, in Latin America (except Brazil), it seems the show has been canceled because Mew Mew Power was put when Pokémon Chronicles usually is. The series made its U.S. premiere on Cartoon Network on June 3, 2006 at 7 PM US ET/PT after it ended in most other countries.[1] In addition, episodes are available online through Cartoon Network's "Toonami Jetstream" online video site, and moved to the Miguzi block for November at 5:30 PM US EST on November 6, 2006. On September 4, 2010; for the first time in almost four years, Cartoon Network aired "The Legend of Thunder" (Which dubbed, was split into three parts, aired as the first three episodes). It was aired as part of a "Pokémon Marathon" along with the episode "Entei at Your Own Risk" and the third Pokémon Movie.

Four DVDs have been released in the United Kingdom, with a U.S. release still non-existent. All of the episodes have been released as extras on the first six season box sets of Pokémon in Australia.

Characters

As Pokémon Chronicles focuses on recurring minor or departed major characters from the main Pokémon anime, its cast shifts from episode to episode, and many different characters have played starring roles. These are listed here in order of appearance:

Main characters

  • Ash Ketchum (Satoshi): Ash's Pokémon get into mischief even when Ash is not around. In the Winter Vacation episodes they are joined by Pikachu and some of Misty and Brock's Pokémon and meet a group of "Snow Snorlax."
  • Brock (Takeshi): Brock travelled around the Kanto region and the Johto region with Ash but between "Gotta Catch Ya Later" and "You Can Never Taillow", he visited his Pokémon Gym in Pewter City. There he found that his mother had taken over the gym, turning it into a Water Gym.
  • Casey (Nanako): Casey was introduced in Johto, where she met Ash. They met a few times after that, although Casey only got 4 badges in the time it took Ash to get 8. When she is not training Pokémon, she is a big fan of the fictional Electabuzz baseball team. Her Pokémon are Meganium (her starter), Pidgey, Rattata, Beedrill (given by Ash), Elekid, and the dub says she has a Magmar and Rapidash.
  • Gary Oak (Shigeru) Gary Oak is Professor Oak's grandson. He was very stuck-up and traveled with his female cheerleaders around Kanto. He eventually matured after losing in the Indigo Plateau a round before Ash. He re-appeared in Johto, and after losing to Ash in the Silver Conference, decided to become a Pokémon Professor.
  • Jimmy (Kenta): Jimmy is on his way to become a great Pokémon Master with his Typhlosion, so that he can help the kids in New Bark Town. He is based on Gold, the male protagonist from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. He first appears in the first three episodes of the Pokémon Chronicles, called Raikou: The Legend of Thunder
  • Marina: Marina is an old friend of Jimmy's, and she battles to entertain, always making sure she puts on a good show. She also performs in dance routines with her Pokémon. Marina is based on the female character from Pokémon Crystal. Her favorite Pokémon are her Misdreavus (nicknamed "Little Miss") and Croconaw (nicknamed "Wani-Wani"). Marina also appears in episode 10 of Diamond & Pearl as the poster girl for the Poketch, on the back of a magazine Dawn was reading. She later appears in episode 41 of Diamond & Pearl in a video of her doing a double contest appeal.
  • Vincent (Jun'ichi): Vincent battled Ash in the Silver Conference, although he was known there as Jackson. Vincent's favorite Pokémon is his Meganium.
  • Misty (Kasumi): Misty has travelled everywhere with Ash since he broke her bike, as well as with Brock and Tracy in the Orange Islands. But at the end of Johto saga of the Pokémon anime, her sisters went on a World Tour, and she had to become the official Gym Leader of Cerulean City. She is the major character in "Cerulean Blues".
  • Professor Samuel Oak (Yukinari Okido-hakase): Professor Samuel Oak is the world's foremost authority on Pokémon. When Trainers such as Ash Ketchum and Gary Oak begin their Pokémon Journey, Professor Oak gives them their starting Pokémon - Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle, (or Pikachu in Ash's case) When he is not looking after all the Pokémon that Trainers do not have with them at the time - (each trainer may carry up to six on his or her person) - he is studying them and upgrading the Pokédex.
  • The Pichu Brothers (individually known as Pichu Little and Pichu Big): The Pichu Brothers live in Millennium City. Their days are all about having fun with the Pichu Possé in the clubhouse. They met Pikachu in "Pikachu and Pichu" - the mini-movie before the third movie, as well as an anime inside Pokémon Channel - they get into other mischief later, either on their own or with Team Rocket's Meowth.
  • Ritchie (Hiroshi): Ritchie and his trusty Pikachu, Sparky, battled Ash at the Indigo Plateau, and they have been friends ever since, even though they only met once again (in the Whirl Islands.) Ritchie does decide to go and meet Ash in Hoenn, but he apparently decides against it, because he is later seen in the Sevii Islands.
  • Tracey Sketchit (Kenji): Tracey Sketchit traveled with Ash and Misty in the Orange Islands, and is now a lab assistant for Professor Oak. He loves drawing, and has produced many accurate sketches of Pokémon. He is also good friends with Brock.

Minor characters

  • Delia Ketchum (Hanako): Delia is Ash's mother. She really misses him while he is away, but she is happy at home with her Mr. Mime for company. She is also good friends with Professor Oak and Tracey.
  • Gilbert (Hajime): Gilbert is a new Pokémon trainer (and the mayor's son in the English dub). He dislikes the Kanto starters and wants stronger Pokémon like Torchic rather than the ones that Professor Oak has to offer, but in the end, he chooses a Bulbasaur.
  • Sakura: Sakura is one of the Kimono Sisters from Ecruteak City. She originally intended to join Ash, Misty, and Brock on their Pokémon Journey, but decided to stay at home and learn more first. She is now collecting badges in Kanto with her trusty Espeon and her new Beautifly.

Team Rocket villains

  • Atilla & Hun (Buson & Basho): Atilla & Hun are also members of Team Rocket, and are out to capture Raikou. Their names were derived from Atilla the Hun. (Hun is male in the Japanese version).
  • Cassidy & Butch (Yamato & Kosaburo): Cassidy & Butch do not follow one Trainer around like Jessie & James do. They pick random worthwhile things and Pokémon to steal. Unfortunately for them, they usually choose people linked to Ash in some way. They are the main villains in Pokémon Chronicles. Their names are derived from the outlaw Butch Cassidy. In the anime, all of the characters, including Cassidy (though not as often) forget Butch's real name and calls him by a similar name, after which he gets into a fit.
  • Professor Nanba: Professor Nanba (unseen, but seen with a silhouette) appears after the first couple of minutes in various episodes when Cassidy and Butch are sent for trouble. He orders the 2 rocket members to do all sorts of stunts via satellite chip (well placed usually in various foods), but his plans always fails some way or the other. This is another Rocket member to constantly forget Butch's name.
  • Jessie & James (Musashi & Kojiro): Jessie & James are starting up the Hoenn branch of Team Rocket (Giovanni sent them to do so to get them out of the way). When they aren't trying to capture Pikachu, they are spreading the name of Team Rocket for their boss. Their names were derived from the outlaw Jesse James.
  • Meowth (Nyarth): Meowth is a unique Pokémon in that he can talk. He normally hangs around with his best friends Jessie and James, attempting to capture Pikachu. But he somehow occasionally finds time to visit Millennium City, and be the good guy with the Pichu Brothers. He is also quite helpful when communicating with Pokémon, as well as translating what they say to Jessie, James, or even Ash and his friends sometimes.

Opening and ending

When shown on Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku, the episodes did not have a musical opening. Instead, they open with Brock and Misty talking (except for the Team Rocket episodes, where said characters would talk instead). Normally, it would result in Misty hitting Brock with a mallet, fan, or water gun for acting out of line. The endings would normally deal with that episode's character. When released on DVD these sequences were omitted entirely. The Japanese episodes were seen as special episodes, hence the unconventional opening. However, it was dubbed as a completely new series, so a musical opening was required. While the openings from the main series interlink scenes from the related Japanese opening with scenes from the episodes, there was no Japanese opening for Pokémon Chronicles, A new opening was created. Some of the scenes in the opening are taken from the Japanese Legend of Thunder opening, the rest are taken from episodes. There are 42 scenes in 36 seconds.

The ending is a repeat of the opening on the left of the screen, with the credits rolling past on the right. There are a few variations, however. The DVD version and first two parts of The Legend of Thunder shows footage from the battle at the start of Part Two. The ending for Pikachu's Winter Vacation on the DVD rolls over a full screen picture taken from the episode.

The original theme tune is a modified version of the "G/S Pokerap". However, there is an instrumental in the middle, where the narrator basically says what Chronicles is about:

Old friends!
New adventures!
Never before seen stories from the world of Pokémon!

When the series aired in America, starting with the second episode, the intro sequence was changed to a newer version, consisting of a montage of various scenes from "The Legend of Thunder" with more intense music.

Episodes

# Ep Code Title Image
01 PC001 The Legend of Thunder! (Part 1)
ポケットモンスタークリスタル・ライコウ 雷の伝説
Pokémon: Crystal Raikou - The Legend of Thunder
Japan: December 30, 2001
United States: June 3, 2006
02 PC002 The Legend of Thunder! (Part 2)
ポケットモンスタークリスタル・ライコウ 雷の伝説
Pokémon: Crystal Raikou - The Legend of Thunder
Japan: December 30, 2001
United States: June 10, 2006
03 PC003 The Legend of Thunder! (Part 3)
ポケットモンスタークリスタル・ライコウ 雷の伝説
Pokémon: Crystal Raikou - The Legend of Thunder
Japan: December 30, 2001
United States: June 10, 2006
04 PC004 Delibird's Dilemma
デリバードのプレゼント
Delibird's Present
Japan: December 22, 2000
United States: June 17, 2006
05 PC005 Snorlax Snowman
ホワイトストーリー
White Story
Japan: December 22, 2000
United States: June 17, 2006
06 PC006 A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!
タケシ!ニビジムをすくえ!
Brock! Save Pewter Gym!
Japan: December 3, 2002
United States: June 24, 2006
07 PC007 Cerulean Blues
ハナダジムのリベンジマッチ
Revenge Match at Cerulean Gym!
Japan: December 10, 2002
United States: June 24, 2006
08 PC008 We're No Angels!
がんばれ!前向きロケット団
Persevere! Look Ahead Team Rocket
Japan: December 17, 2002
United States: July 1, 2006
09 PC009 Showdown at the Oak Corral
オーキド邸 だいけっせん!
Huge Battle at Oak's Residence!
Japan: January 14, 2003
United States: July 8, 2006
10 PC010 The Blue Badge of Courage
カスミ!ブルーバッジをゲットせよ!
Misty! Get the Cascade Badge!!
Japan: February 25, 2003
United States: July 22, 2006
11 PC011 Oaknapped!
ポケモン捜査網!オーキド博士をさがせ!!
A Pokémon Dragnet! Search for Prof. Oak!!
Japan: April 8, 2003
United States: July 29, 2006
12 PC012 A Date with Delcatty
カスミ真剣勝負!命かけます!?
Misty's Earnest Struggle! She's Risking her Life!?
Japan: September 2, 2003
United States: August 05, 2006
13 PC013 Celebi And Joy!
もうひとつのセレビィ伝説
Yet Another Legend of Celebi
Japan: October 7, 2003
United States: August 12, 2006
14 PC014 Training Daze
ロケット団 愛と青春の原点
Team Rocket: Origin of Love and Youth
Japan: September 30, 2003
United States: August 19, 2006
15 PC015 Journey to the Starting Line!
マサラタウン、ポケモントレーナーの旅立ち
Pallet Town, Pokémon Trainer's Journey Begins
Japan: October 14, 2003
United States: August 26, 2006
16 PC016 Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl
ポケモン研究者シゲルと復活のプテラ
Pokémon Researcher Gary and Revival of Aerodactyl
Japan: March 16, 2004
United States: September 2, 2006
17 PC017 Luvdisc Is a Many Splendored Thing!
カスミとラブカス!ラブバトル
Misty and Luvdisc! Love Battle
Japan: September 14, 2004
United States: September 23, 2006
18 PC018 Those Darn Electabuzz!
ナナコとリザードン!炎の猛特訓!
Casey and Charizard! Super Hard Training of Flame!
Japan: September 21, 2004
United States: September 23, 2006
19 PC019 The Search for the Legend
天駆ける伝説 ヒロシとファイヤー!
The Heavenly Legend, Ritchie and Fire!
Japan: September 28, 2004
United States: September 30, 2006
20 PC020 Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 1)
出会いのミレニアムタウン
Big Town Meetup
Japan: March 4, 2003
United States: October 7, 2006
21 PC021 Of Meowth and Pokémon (Part 2)
アルバイトはたいへんニャース!?
Meowth with a Part-Time Job!?
Japan: March 4, 2003
United States: October 7, 2006
22 PC022 Trouble in Big Town
ぼくたちピチューブラザーズ・風船騒動
We Are the Pichu Brothers - Balloon Disturbance
Japan: December 22, 2000
United States: October 14, 2006
23 PC023 Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 1)
迷探偵ニャース参上!
Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!
Japan: June 17, 2003
United States: October 21, 2006
24 PC024 Big Meowth, Little Dreams (Part 2)
メイッコルリリは大迷惑?
Calling on Mysterious Detective Meowth!
Japan: June 17, 2003
United States: October 21, 2006
25 PC025 Christmas Night
クリスマスであそぼ!
Let's Play on Christmas
Japan: December 22, 1998
United States: November 25, 2006
26 PC026 Kanga Games
雪であそぼ!
Let's Play in the Snow!
Japan: December 22, 1998
United States: November 25, 2006