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[[File:PokemonOriginsEnglishlogo.jpg|thumb|right|English Title of ''Pokémon Origins'']]
 
[[File:PokemonOriginsEnglishlogo.jpg|thumb|right|English Title of ''Pokémon Origins'']]
'''Pokémon Origins''' (known as '''Pocket Monsters: The Origin''' in the Japanese version) was announced during the Pokémon Game Show on August 18, 2013 in Japan. It is new anime special to coencide with X & Y on October 2nd, very pilot and in United States on November 15th on Pokémon TV App.Part 2 will be released on 18th,part 3 on 20 and finally part 4 on 22nd November. This four-episode series is a special animated retelling of the story of ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]''. This will feature [[Red (anime)|Red]], [[Blue (anime)|Blue]], [[Professor Oak]], [[Brock (anime)|Brock]], [[Mr. Fuji]] and [[Lance]].<ref>The sub can be watched at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZZIngrVr6o</ref>Though the series mainly follows the plot of Generation I, several elements from other generations (such as [[Mega Evolution]]) appear as well.
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'''Pokémon Origins''' (known as '''Pocket Monsters: The Origin''' in the Japanese version) was announced during the Pokémon Game Show on August 18, 2013 in Japan. It is new anime special to coencide with X & Y on October 2nd, very pilot and in United States on November 15th on Pokémon TV App., part 2 released on 18th, part 3 on 20 and finally part 4 on 22nd November. This four-episode series is a special animated retelling of the story of ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]''. This will feature [[Red (anime)|Red]]<ref>[http://pokepassion.blogspot.com/2014/03/horror-at-top-of-mt-silver.html Anime based on Red]</ref>, [[Blue (anime)|Blue]], [[Professor Oak (Origins)|Professor Oak]], [[Brock (Origins)|Brock]], [[Mr. Fuji (Origins)|Mr Fuji]] and [[Lance]].<ref>The sub can be watched at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZZIngrVr6o</ref>Though the series mainly follows the plot of Generation I, several elements from other generations (such as [[Mega Evolution]]) appear as well.
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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|[[File:PO002.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|[[File:PO002.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|カラカラ<br /><small>Cubone</small>
 
|カラカラ<br /><small>Cubone</small>
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|File 2 - Cubone
|TBA
 
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 18, 2013
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 18, 2013
 
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|[[File:PO003.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|[[File:PO003.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|サカキ<br /><small>Giovanni</small>
 
|サカキ<br /><small>Giovanni</small>
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|File 3 - Giovanni
|TBA
 
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 20, 2013
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 20, 2013
 
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|[[File:PO004.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|[[File:PO004.png|200x200px|center]]
 
|リザードン<br /><small>Lizardon</small>
 
|リザードン<br /><small>Lizardon</small>
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|File 4 - Charizard
|TBA
 
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 22, 2013
 
|{{JP}}: October 2, 2013<br />{{US}}: November 22, 2013
 
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==Differences between the Anime and Games==
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==Differences between the Anime and Games ([[Red]], [[Blue]], [[Green]], [[Yellow]], [[FireRed]], and [[LeafGreen]])==
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*Blue isn't already at Oak's waiting for the Professor to come.
*Blue offered to have Red pick his [[starter]] Pokémon first instead of wanted to pick it first before Red.
 
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*Oak coming to get Red before he enters (when he enters in Yellow) Route 1 is cut.
*Blue didn't let Red to have a Pokémon Battle at Professor Oak's lab, but he battle Red at [[Viridian Forest]] instead.
 
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*Oak doesn't battle and catch Pikachu.
*Red mentioned about his father when he choose Charmander and explained that his father named him "Red" that its his father wanted Red to become a man with warmth and fire in his heart and that Red decided to choose Charmander as a {{type|Fire}}-type as his starter befitting his name.
 
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*There's no battle in Oak's lab after Red and Blue get their Pokemon, although it does happen in Route 1. However, no further battles between the two take place until the Pokemon League.
*The flashback of [[Giovanni]]'s past shows that Giovanni had a [[Charmander]].
 
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*Blue lets Red select his Pokemon first, instead of Oak telling him to wait his turn as in the games.
*[[Brock]] wearing his clothes that were from ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Black 2 and White 2]]'' instead wearing his other ones from [[Generation I]] and ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]''.
 
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*Red doesn't receive the parcel from the Pokemart to give to Professor Oak. Oak's also never shown giving them Poke Balls, though it can be assumed he did.
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* Blue tells Red about Gym Badges in the game instead of Brock.
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*In the games, Brock gives Red the TM Rock Smash instead of Bide.
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*Red is able to get the Silph Scope and an Eevee before going to Celadon City.
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*The story of Marowak's ghost is explained.
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*In the games, Blue is at the tower to visit a dead Pokemon, who the fans suspect is his Raticate. Blue also mentions catching a Cubone here in the games.
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*Red gets the Silph Scope from Blue instead of Giovanni.
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* Blue actually interacts with and helps Red.
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*The Mega Stones are never in any of the original games, although it was likely it was added to promote the new [[Pokemon X]] and [[Pokemon Y]] games.
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*Red is supposed to beat Giovanni at Silph Co. like in the games.
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*Blue and Red battle only twice, once after Red catches a Rattata and the other time is after Red defeats the Elite Four.
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*Giovanni only uses two of his Pokemon, Rhyhorn and Rhydon in the anime while in the games he also uses [[Dugtrio]], [[Nidoking]], [[Nidoqueen]] (although Nidoqueen was seen defeating Charizard), and Persian (Pokemon Yellow).
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*Red never gets a [[Master Ball]].
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*Saffron City isn't overrun with Team Rocket Grunts like it was in the game, only Silph Co. is.
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*Type advantages are basically thrown out the window.
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*No one is guarding the Cerulean cave unlike the games.
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*Red does not visit the Sevii Islands or rechallange the Pokemon League.
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*Blue is not injured in the games, as this is added for dramatic effect.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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{{Reflist}}
 
 
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[[Category:Anime]]

Revision as of 07:42, 3 October 2014

PokemonOriginsEnglishlogo

English Title of Pokémon Origins

Pokémon Origins (known as Pocket Monsters: The Origin in the Japanese version) was announced during the Pokémon Game Show on August 18, 2013 in Japan. It is new anime special to coencide with X & Y on October 2nd, very pilot and in United States on November 15th on Pokémon TV App., part 2 released on 18th, part 3 on 20 and finally part 4 on 22nd November. This four-episode series is a special animated retelling of the story of Pokémon Red and Blue. This will feature Red[1], Blue, Professor Oak, Brock, Mr Fuji and Lance.[2]Though the series mainly follows the plot of Generation I, several elements from other generations (such as Mega Evolution) appear as well.

Episodes

Code Image Japanese Title English Title Airdates
PO001
PO001
レッド
Red
File 1 - Red Japan: October 2, 2013
United States: November 15, 2013
PO002
PO002
カラカラ
Cubone
File 2 - Cubone Japan: October 2, 2013
United States: November 18, 2013
PO003
PO003
サカキ
Giovanni
File 3 - Giovanni Japan: October 2, 2013
United States: November 20, 2013
PO004
PO004
リザードン
Lizardon
File 4 - Charizard Japan: October 2, 2013
United States: November 22, 2013

Differences between the Anime and Games (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen)

  • Blue isn't already at Oak's waiting for the Professor to come.
  • Oak coming to get Red before he enters (when he enters in Yellow) Route 1 is cut.
  • Oak doesn't battle and catch Pikachu.
  • There's no battle in Oak's lab after Red and Blue get their Pokemon, although it does happen in Route 1. However, no further battles between the two take place until the Pokemon League.
  • Blue lets Red select his Pokemon first, instead of Oak telling him to wait his turn as in the games.
  • Red doesn't receive the parcel from the Pokemart to give to Professor Oak. Oak's also never shown giving them Poke Balls, though it can be assumed he did.
  • Blue tells Red about Gym Badges in the game instead of Brock.
  • In the games, Brock gives Red the TM Rock Smash instead of Bide.
  • Red is able to get the Silph Scope and an Eevee before going to Celadon City.
  • The story of Marowak's ghost is explained.
  • In the games, Blue is at the tower to visit a dead Pokemon, who the fans suspect is his Raticate. Blue also mentions catching a Cubone here in the games.
  • Red gets the Silph Scope from Blue instead of Giovanni.
  • Blue actually interacts with and helps Red.
  • The Mega Stones are never in any of the original games, although it was likely it was added to promote the new Pokemon X and Pokemon Y games.
  • Red is supposed to beat Giovanni at Silph Co. like in the games.
  • Blue and Red battle only twice, once after Red catches a Rattata and the other time is after Red defeats the Elite Four.
  • Giovanni only uses two of his Pokemon, Rhyhorn and Rhydon in the anime while in the games he also uses Dugtrio, Nidoking, Nidoqueen (although Nidoqueen was seen defeating Charizard), and Persian (Pokemon Yellow).
  • Red never gets a Master Ball.
  • Saffron City isn't overrun with Team Rocket Grunts like it was in the game, only Silph Co. is.
  • Type advantages are basically thrown out the window.
  • No one is guarding the Cerulean cave unlike the games.
  • Red does not visit the Sevii Islands or rechallange the Pokemon League.
  • Blue is not injured in the games, as this is added for dramatic effect.

Gallery

References

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