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The anime in '''{{wp|Croatia}}''' was dubbed from [[S01|Pokémon: Indigo League]] to [[S06|Pokémon: Advanced]] and aired on '''{{wp|Nova TV}}''' and '''{{wp|Mini TV}}''', respectively, from 2000 until around 2006. The other seasons were not dubbed until [[S14|Pokémon: Black & White]] aired on Nova TV in Croatian in 2012. All seasons of the anime were dubbed by Project 6 Studio. Anything beyond that was never dubbed as of now. However, during a short period of time after its TV release, [[S14|Pokémon: Black & White]] | The anime in '''{{wp|Croatia}}''' was dubbed from [[S01|Pokémon: Indigo League]] to [[S06|Pokémon: Advanced]] and aired on '''{{wp|Nova TV}}''' and '''{{wp|Mini TV}}''', respectively, from 2000 until around 2006. The other seasons were not dubbed until [[S14|Pokémon: Black & White]] aired on Nova TV in Croatian in 2012. All seasons of the anime were dubbed by Project 6 Studio. Anything beyond that was never dubbed as of now. However, during a short period of time after its TV release, the first 6 episodes of [[S14|Pokémon: Black & White]] were sold on 3 separate DVDs by one2play with each DVD containing 2 of those episodes in chronological order. All intros are dubbed in Croatian. It is unknown if the anime was or is currently available on Netflix. | ||
===Pokémon movies=== | ===Pokémon movies=== |
Revision as of 18:53, 4 November 2018
Pokémon in Croatia | ||||
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Language | Croatian | |||
Continent | Europe | |||
Original anime airdates | ||||
EP001 | 2000 | |||
AG001 | 2005 | |||
DP001 | Never aired | |||
BW001 | 2012 | |||
XY001 | Never aired | |||
SM001 | Never aired | |||
JN001 | ||||
HZ001 |
The Pokémon franchise first reached Croatia with the airing of Pokémon, ja biram tebe!.
Pokémon video games
Pokémon games in Croatia are sold in English. From the 1990s, Croatia was in the distribution network of the Austrian company Stadlbauer. From 2016, games are sold by CD Media[1].
Pokémon anime
The anime in Croatia was dubbed from Pokémon: Indigo League to Pokémon: Advanced and aired on Nova TV and Mini TV, respectively, from 2000 until around 2006. The other seasons were not dubbed until Pokémon: Black & White aired on Nova TV in Croatian in 2012. All seasons of the anime were dubbed by Project 6 Studio. Anything beyond that was never dubbed as of now. However, during a short period of time after its TV release, the first 6 episodes of Pokémon: Black & White were sold on 3 separate DVDs by one2play with each DVD containing 2 of those episodes in chronological order. All intros are dubbed in Croatian. It is unknown if the anime was or is currently available on Netflix.
Pokémon movies
The first movie was dubbed in Croatian with the title Pokémon Prvi film. The special movie Pokemon: Povratak Mevtvoa aired as well. The second movie has been dubbed with the title Pokémon 2000. The fourth movie is translated as Pokémon Zauvijek: Celebi - Glas Šume. The sixth and the seventh movies are named Jirachi - Ispuni mi Želju and Sudbina Deoxysa. None of the theme songs received a dub and remains in English.
Cast and crew
S14 (Project 6 Studio)
- Ash Ketchum: Saša Buneta
- Iris: Jelena Majić
- Cilan Zoran Pribičević
- Bianca: Sandra Hrenar
- Jessie: Mila Elegović
- James: Hrvoje Klobučar
- Meowth: Sven Šestak
- Trip: Dušan Bučan
- Lenora: Danijela Večerinović
- Burgh: Alen Šalinović
- Singers of the Black and White theme: Jacques Houdek and Andrea Čubrić
- Producer: Nikola Klobučarić
- Lip Sync: Zlatko Štimac
- Translator: Marta Ferković
- Audio editing: Project 6 studio
Related articles
The Pokémon franchise around the world | |
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Africa: | South Africa |
The Americas: | Brazil • Canada • Latin America • United States |
Asia: | Greater China • Indonesia • Japan • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • South Asia • South Korea • Thailand • Vietnam |
Europe: | Albania • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • North Macedonia • Norway • Poland Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Spain • Sweden • Ukraine • United Kingdom |
Middle East: | Arab world • Israel • Turkey |
Oceania: | Australia • New Zealand |
This article is part of Project Globe, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon franchise around the world. |