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'''Alola to New Adventure!''' (Japanese: '''アローラ!はじめての島、はじめてのポケモンたち!!''' ''Alola! The First Island, the First Pokémon!!'') is the first episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'', and the 940th episode of the [[Pokémon | '''Alola to New Adventure!''' (Japanese: '''アローラ!はじめての島、はじめてのポケモンたち!!''' ''Alola! The First Island, the First Pokémon!!'') is the first episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'', and the 940th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on November 17, 2016 as a one-hour special alongside [[SM002]], and in the United Kingdom as a sneak peek preview of the full series on November 20, 2016 as a one-hour special alongside ''The Guardian's Challenge!''. It aired in the United States as a sneak peek preview of the full series on December 5, 2016 as part of a marathon with ''[[M19|Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]'' and ''The Guardian's Challenge!''. The final version of the episode was broadcast in the United States on March 17, 2017, and was later broadcast in sequence on May 12, 2017. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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* Starting with this episode, Japanese viewers can see an introduction of the main characters and a short overview of the series plot {{DL|Data broadcasting|Plot overview and introduction of the characters|using their remote}} on [[TV Tokyo]]. | * Starting with this episode, Japanese viewers can see an introduction of the main characters and a short overview of the series plot {{DL|Data broadcasting|Plot overview and introduction of the characters|using their remote}} on [[TV Tokyo]]. | ||
* This is the season premiere of [[S20|Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]. | * This is the season premiere of [[S20|Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]. | ||
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** Ash has traveled to the new region prior to the start of a new series. | ** Ash has traveled to the new region prior to the start of a new series. | ||
** {{m|Leech Life}} is [[List of moves by | ** {{m|Leech Life}} is [[List of moves by animated series debut|used in the anime]], even though the move has existed since [[Generation I]]. | ||
* This episode marks a distinct change in the appearance of the series. In this case, characters and settings are now being rendered in a softer and more hand-drawn style to allow for more fluid animation. | * This episode marks a distinct change in the appearance of the series. In this case, characters and settings are now being rendered in a softer and more hand-drawn style to allow for more fluid animation. | ||
** The 3D aspect in battles from ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' has been removed. | ** The 3D aspect in battles from ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' has been removed. | ||
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Alola to New Adventure! (Japanese: アローラ!はじめての島、はじめてのポケモンたち!! Alola! The First Island, the First Pokémon!!) is the first episode of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, and the 940th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on November 17, 2016 as a one-hour special alongside SM002, and in the United Kingdom as a sneak peek preview of the full series on November 20, 2016 as a one-hour special alongside The Guardian's Challenge!. It aired in the United States as a sneak peek preview of the full series on December 5, 2016 as part of a marathon with Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel and The Guardian's Challenge!. The final version of the episode was broadcast in the United States on March 17, 2017, and was later broadcast in sequence on May 12, 2017.
Blurb
It’s a beautiful day on Melemele Island in the Alola region. Ash and his mom are on vacation there, along with Pikachu and Mimey, and having a great time!
Our hero is thrilled to meet so many new Pokémon, and his exploration leads him to Professor Oak’s cousin Samson, the principal of the Pokémon School. It’s a beautiful, sprawling campus where students work with Pokémon and learn alongside them! As Ash learns more about Alola region tradition from new friends Mallow and Professor Kukui, his interest grows. When vacation is over and his mom heads home, he decides to stay behind and become a Pokémon School student himself!
Plot
Ash and Pikachu are in the middle of enjoying their vacation in the Alola region, riding on a Sharpedo and seeing many wild Water-type Pokémon underwater. After running out of air, they both resurface but are immediately faced by a wild Bruxish, which surprises Ash and causes him to fall back into the water. Ash makes it back to the surface and starts laughing along with a girl and her Popplio who were both amused by the scene. Ash is asked by a woman in charge of the Pokémon Jet Ski if he enjoyed it, and she is relieved when he tells her it was fun and thanks the Sharpedo. On the beach, a Litten is relaxing on the sand, washing itself, only to notice Ash and Pikachu racing in its direction. Failing to see the Litten, Ash steps on Litten's tail, prompting it to hit him with Ember before leaving.
At the hotel, Delia is relaxing with Mimey, drinking some juice. Ash returns to them and tells Delia everything he and Pikachu did, which makes Delia happy to know they had fun. She says they have Mimey to thank for winning them their Alola vacation. Ash remembers them winning, leaving his Pokémon with Professor Oak, and flying to the Alola region. Delia tells them that they should get going, which confuses Ash until she reminds him that Professor Oak asked them to deliver an Egg to his cousin in Alola.
Ash and Delia take a Pokémon Taxi and learn about Ride Pokémon from the driver. Ash remembers the Sharpedo he used earlier and figures out it was a Water Ride Pokémon. Ash asks Delia where they are taking the egg, to which Delia tells him they're taking it to a place called the Pokémon School. Mimey notices some Berries, informing Delia and they all stop off to take a look. Delia and Mimey are occupied with the berries, so Ash decides to look around and finds a Pokémon with its head sticking out from a hole. Ash crouches down, wondering what its name is, but it gets angry and pinches Ash's nose. After shaking it off, Ash and Pikachu, wanting to catch the Pokémon, give chase as it escapes underground through the town. Delia turns to show Ash the Berries, but notices he has disappeared.
Still chasing after the Pokémon, another strange Pokémon darts from tree to tree behind them. After chasing the Pokémon deep into the forest, Ash and Pikachu finally reach the hole in the ground, but find that it is empty. Suddenly, a Sitrus Berry falls from the sky. Looking up to the sky, Ash wonders where they are and where they were supposed to take the Pokémon egg. The mysterious Pokémon throws another berry down, but it hits something in the bushes. Ash and Pikachu look around the forest and suddenly hear a noise. They continue hearing the noise until they see the Pokémon responsible for the noise emerge from the bushes and see her waving at them. She is large and friendly and Ash starts to wave back, calling her cute and approaching her, but his opinion changes immediately once he sees her effortlessly smashing down various tall trees in joy. As the Pokémon approaches them for a hug, Ash and Pikachu rush off in the opposite direction, but she begins to chase after them, coming close to catching them until she is distracted by the mysterious Pokémon from earlier. Ash and Pikachu, after escaping the rampaging Pokémon, spot a Charizard in the air and decide to follow it. Emerging from the forest, Ash and Pikachu arrive at an area with a huge building. Ash spots a girl next to some new Pokémon, so he jumps over the fence and heads towards them, but the girl warns Ash to look out as, unknowingly to Ash, various Tauros being ridden by Trainers head straight for him, but before he can get out of the way, they all crash into him. One Trainer orders her Tauros to stop, but it is too late as Ash has been trampled by the Tauros. The girl rushes over to Ash to ask how he is, to which Ash tells her that he is used to Tauros as he has caught some before. As one of the Tauros approaches Ash and the girl, only for the latter to back off in fear. It is revealed by a boy that Lillie is scared of Pokémon and can't touch them. After recognizing the girl who was fishing earlier, Ash is informed that he is at the Pokémon School and is shown around.
As Ash and Mallow are looking around the school, Ash is brought to the principal's office, being mistaken as a new student, but as Ash tries to clear things up, he sees his mother and meets the school's principal, Samson Oak, Professor Oak's cousin. The meeting leaves Ash stunned as he learns of Samson's habit of making jokes using Pokémon names. Inside the office, Ash clears things up with Mallow as Samson calls Professor Oak to tell him he has received the egg safely, to which he thanks Delia. Mallow asks Samson if she can show Ash around the campus and shows Ash to the classroom first. Ash is introduced to the class teacher, Professor Kukui, who welcomes them happily. Ash hears a roar from outside as he sees a group of strange people gathering.
A boy and his Charizard is approached by a group of people. Ash learns that they're part of a group known as Team Skull, who bully people into battling them. Tupp makes a deal that the boy can leave if he wins their battle, but if he loses, they will get his Charizard and send out their Pokémon, Yungoos, Salandit, and Zubat to begin their battle, ordering him to tell Charizard to fight. Just then, Ash steps in to confront the group, telling them how unfair the battle is and joins the battle himself, introducing himself to the boy, who introduces himself as Kiawe, but tells Ash he doesn't need any help. As Ash sends in Pikachu, Kiawe sends out his Turtonator, and reveals that he is a dual-type Fire/Dragon Pokémon, and also a trusted friend of his. The members of Team Skull command their Pokémon to use Venoshock, Bite, and Leech Life, respectively, but Pikachu successfully dodges the Venoshock with Quick Attack, as Kiawe comments on Pikachu's speed. The Yungoos and Zubat bite down on Turtonator's shell, only to be caught in Turtonator's Shell Trap. Tupp's Salandit is ordered to use Flame Burst, but Ash tells Pikachu to dodge and use Thunderbolt, which connects with the three Salandit, which impresses the students, as well as the mysterious Pokémon watching from a tree. Kiawe tells Ash to leave the rest to him as he powers up his Turtonator using a crystal on his wrist, which allows his Turtonator to use a move known as Inferno Overdrive, which is strong enough to defeat the villain's Pokémon at once, causing them to retreat. Ash asks Kiawe what he just did, but Professor Kukui steps in to explain that they're known as Z-Moves, which are moves passed down in Alola after completing the island challenge on the four islands of Alola. Ash gets excited by all the things he has just learned, but suddenly sees a flying Pokémon, and once describing it to the group, they identify the Pokémon as Tapu Koko, the guardian of Melemele Island.
Later that night, Ash, Delia, Pikachu, and Mimey are enjoying a meal at a restaurant. Delia comments on the food, but Ash is thinking about everything that had happened earlier, which is noticed by Delia as she asks him if there was anything that happened to distract him. Ash hears a noise echoing and recognizes the Pokémon in a tree, leaving the restaurant and immediately chasing after it. Searching around, he encounters it again, following and meeting it at a viewing point where he remembers it as Tapu Koko. Ash receives an object that he recognizes as what Kiawe was wearing. After approval from Tapu Koko, Ash puts the object on his wrist before watching Tapu Koko fly off away from him. Ash stares at the Z-Ring.
The next day, Ash is at Professor Kukui's house talking to Delia, who is back in Pallet Town, over the video phone. Ash remembers that he starts his first day of Pokémon School today and hurries off after saying goodbye to Delia. As Ash races up the road with Pikachu, the two of them look out to the ocean before they both have a race to the Pokémon School campus.
Major events
- Ash, Delia, and Mimey are revealed to have traveled to the Alola region.
- Ash encounters a roaming Litten for the first time.
- Ash is revealed to have received new clothes and left all of his party Pokémon, except Pikachu, at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
- Professor Oak is revealed to have tasked Ash with delivering an Egg to his Alolan cousin, Samson Oak.
- Ash learns about Ride Pokémon, Z-Moves, and the island challenge.
- Ash meets Lana, Lillie, Mallow, Sophocles, Kiawe, Samson Oak, and Professor Kukui for the first time.
- Mallow meets Delia for the first time.
- Ash delivers the Egg to Samson Oak.
- Ash encounters Team Skull for the first time.
- Ash witnesses a Z-Move for the first time.
- Ash encounters the guardian deity of Melemele Island, Tapu Koko, for the first time.
- Ash receives a Z-Ring equipped with an Electrium Z from Tapu Koko.
- Delia and Mimey both return to Pallet Town, while Ash stays in Alola to study at the Pokémon School.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Humans
Pokémon debuts
- Popplio (Lana's)
- Kiawe's Charizard
- Turtonator (Kiawe's)
- Bounsweet (Mallow's)
- Togedemaru (Sophocles's)
- Exeggutor (Alolan form)
- Litten (anime)
- Bewear (anime)
- Tapu Koko (anime)
- Salandit
- Yungoos
- Pyukumuku
- Bruxish
- Grubbin
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Lana
- Kiawe
- Lillie
- Sophocles
- Mallow
- Delia
- Professor Oak
- Professor Kukui
- Samson Oak
- Team Skull Grunts
- Trainers
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Grubbin (US and international), Pikachu (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Lapras (Lana's; Ride Pokémon)
- Popplio (Lana's; debut)
- Charizard (Kiawe's; Ride Pokémon)
- Turtonator (Kiawe's; debut)
- Togedemaru (Sophocles's; debut)
- Bounsweet (Mallow's; debut)
- Mr. Mime (Delia's; Mimey)
- Zubat (Rapp's; ×3)
- Salandit (Tupp's; ×3; debut)
- Yungoos (Zipp's; ×3; debut)
- Machamp (Trainer's; ×2)
- Machoke (Trainer's)
- Drifloon (Trainer's; ×4)
- Whimsicott (Trainer's; ×3)
- Mankey (Trainer's)
- Abra (Trainer's; ×2)
- Machop (Trainer's; ×3)
- Petilil (Trainer's; ×2)
- Growlithe (Trainer's; ×2)
- Sableye (Trainer's; ×6; one in flashback)
- Exeggcute (Trainer's)
- Cubone (Trainer's; ×2)
- Poliwag (Trainer's)
- Dratini (Trainer's)
- Corsola (Trainer's; ×2)
- Staryu (Trainer's)
- Happiny (Trainer's; ×2)
- Herdier (Trainer's; ×2)
- Smeargle (Trainer's; ×2)
- Makuhita (Trainer's; ×3)
- Eevee (Trainer's; ×2)
- Krokorok (Trainer's)
- Murkrow (Trainer's)
- Elekid (Trainer's; ×2)
- Emolga (Trainer's)
- Slowpoke (Trainer's)
- Pichu (Trainer's)
- Bonsly (Trainer's)
- Riolu (Trainer's; ×2; one in flashback)
- Pancham (Trainer's)
- Parasect (Trainer's)
- Paras (Trainer's)
- Lillipup (Trainer's; ×2; one in flashback)
- Sandile (Trainer's)
- Primeape (Trainer's)
- Boldore (Trainer's)
- Oddish (Trainer's; flashback)
- Butterfree (Trainer's; flashback)
- Nidoran♂ (Trainer's; flashback)
- Nidoran♀ (Trainer's; flashback)
- Golem (Trainer's; flashback)
- Golduck (Trainer's; flashback)
- Sandslash (Trainer's; flashback)
- Litten (anime; debut)
- Tapu Koko (anime; debut)
- Bewear (anime; debut)
- Tauros (Ride Pokémon; multiple)
- Sharpedo (Ride Pokémon)
- Wingull (multiple)
- Bonsly (×3)
- Sudowoodo
- Slowpoke
- Luvdisc (multiple)
- Relicanth
- Chinchou (×3)
- Finneon (multiple)
- Shellder (×3)
- Staryu
- Lumineon (×2)
- Alomomola
- Corsola
- Milotic
- Pyukumuku (debut)
- Bruxish (debut)
- Wailmer
- Carvanha
- Exeggutor (Alolan form; debut)
- Grubbin (debut)
- Surskit (×2)
- Slowpoke
- Poliwag
- Poliwhirl
- Aurorus (fossil)
- Aerodactyl (fossil)
- Rampardos (fossil)
Trivia
- Starting with this episode, Japanese viewers can see an introduction of the main characters and a short overview of the series plot using their remote on TV Tokyo.
- This is the season premiere of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon.
- Under The Alolan Sun replaces Stand Tall as the opening theme in the English dub.
- Alola!! replaced XY&Z as the Japanese opening theme, while Pose replaced Meowth's Ballad as the Japanese ending theme.
- A new title card sequence is introduced.
- This episode marks the first time where:
- The Team Rocket trio is absent in the first episode of a region since their debut in the anime.
- The region's villainous team debuts in the first episode of a new series.
- Ash has traveled to the new region prior to the start of a new series.
- Leech Life is used in the anime, even though the move has existed since Generation I.
- This episode marks a distinct change in the appearance of the series. In this case, characters and settings are now being rendered in a softer and more hand-drawn style to allow for more fluid animation.
- The 3D aspect in battles from Pokémon the Series: XY has been removed.
- Characters are now rendered with longer faces with hair not being as pointed as before, smaller irises (changes that are applied to Ash, Delia, and Professor Oak) and no longer have fingernails. Pokémon are now depicted as having fur.
- Also, this show goes back to the frame rate of 24 frames per second, for the first time since the end of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
- This episode marks the first appearance of a number of Pokémon species in the main series after long absences:
- Paras, who last appeared in Borrowing on Bad Faith!, 452 episodes ago.
- Golduck, who last appeared in One Big Happiny Family!, 436 episodes ago.
- Parasect, who last appeared in The Keystone Pops!, 418 episodes ago.
- Carvanha, who last appeared in Up Close and Personable!, 385 episodes ago.
- Exeggcute, who last appeared in One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!, 383 episodes ago.
- Mankey, who last appeared in A Marathon Rivalry!, 314 episodes ago.
- Lumineon, who last appeared in Last Call — First Round!, 300 episodes ago.
- Happiny, who last appeared in The Brockster Is In!, 284 episodes ago.
- This also marks the first appearance of a Happiny other than the one that belonged to Brock.
- Krokorok, who last appeared in Ash, Iris, and Trip: Then There Were Three!, 191 episodes ago.
- Milotic, who last appeared in Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!, 190 episodes ago.
- Golem, who last appeared in Meloetta and the Undersea Temple!, 187 episodes ago.
- Sandslash, who last appeared in Curtain Up, Unova League!, 180 episodes ago.
- Primeape, who last appeared in The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!, 167 episodes ago.
- Petilil, who last appeared in The Journalist from Another Region!, 149 episodes ago.
- Growlithe, who last appeared in Go, Go Gogoat!, 145 episodes ago.
- Whimsicott, who last appeared in Survival of the Striaton Gym!, 143 episodes ago.
- Slowpoke, who last appeared in Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!, 142 episodes ago.
- Boldore, who last appeared in The Dream Continues!, 141 episodes ago.
- Though it is an indirect appearance, the Rampardos fossil marks the first appearance of a member of its species in the anime since its cameo in Zoroark: Master of Illusions, over six years previously.
- This episode marks the first mention of Porygon in the anime since its debut in EP038.
- Ash, Mallow, Kiawe, and Ash's Pikachu narrate the preview for the next episode.
- The green T-shirt Ash wears in the flashback of Mimey winning a trip to the Alola region has a print design of a stock menu/overworld sprite of a Water-type Pokémon from the Generation I games. He wears it again in A Shocking Grocery Run!.
- After getting trampled by a herd of Tauros, Ash references his 30 Tauros.
- This is the only time when Tupp and Rapp have used more than one Salandit and Zubat, respectively, and also the only time when Zipp has used his Yungoos.
- The scene where Lana first meets Ash and Pikachu by fishing them out is similar to the scene in the very first episode of the anime Pokémon - I Choose You!, where Misty first meets Ash and Pikachu by accidentally fishing them out.
- This is Kayzie Rogers's final episode before her retirement, where she voices Mimey for the last time.
- Ash reads the Who's That Pokémon? in the dub.
- This is the first episode to feature music from Hoopa and the Clash of Ages.
Airing trivia
- This and the following episode are the last episodes to air before the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon.
- During the first airing on TV Tokyo as one-hour special, viewers could take part in a three-characters keyword quiz, in which ten viewers could win a Nintendo New 3DS XL Pokémon Solgaleo Lunala Black Edition and copies of Pokémon Sun and Moon. The first character was Z.
- This episode aired as a sneak peek on November 18, 2016, in France; November 19, 2016, in Italy; November 20, 2016, in Germany and Belgium; November 26, 2016, in Spain; November 27, 2016, in the Netherlands; December 5, 2016, in the United States; and December 31, 2016, in Canada alongside Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel and The Guardian's Challenge!. It was also aired as a sneak peak in South Korea on December 20, 2016.
- Its airdate in France was only one day after its premiere in Japan.
- For these airings, as the opening theme sequence hadn't been completed, a placeholder opening was used, in which the show's title simply flew into view on a black background as the title card background music played. In the ending credits, the anime arrangement of The Festival in Iki Town was used and played on a black background.
- This was the first episode to air in the United States on Disney XD.
- This was also the first episode since Pasta La Vista! not to air on Cartoon Network.
- When the Watch Disney XD site and Disney XD app were updated to include episodes from Pokémon: Indigo League on February 11, 2017, the final version of this and the following episode were made available, replacing the special preview previously available through the service.
Errors
- After Ash tells Delia what he did at the beach, Delia's bracelet is missing. This also happens after the flashback of Ash receiving the Egg.
- Samson Oak's bracelet is also missing after Mallow introduces him to Ash.
- When Ash heads over to the balcony, the symbol on his bag is colored white instead of blue.
- When Ash confronts the Team Skull Grunts, his pockets have their colors reversed.
- When Ash learns about Z-Moves and the island challenge, Pikachu is missing the red circles on his cheeks for a split-second.
- When Ash runs over to Kiawe fight Team Skull, both his Japanese line 「まって!」 ("Wait!") and the dubbed line play simultaneously in the English and Italian dubs.
- In the Russian dub, the flashback of Mimey winning the ticket to Alola is left in English.
Dub edits
- The Japanese text depicting Inferno Overdrive's name when Turtonator is about to use the move is edited out in the dub.
- In the official debut of this episode's dub, a large portion of the original music is replaced with dub music. However, this was not the case in the preview airing, in which the episode used all of the original music.
- All of Pikachu's lines are re-dubbed.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 阿羅拉!最初的島嶼和最初的寶可夢們!! * 阿羅拉!最初的島嶼、最初的寶可夢!! * |
Mandarin | 阿羅拉!最初的島嶼和最初的寶可夢們!! | |
Czech | Alola, neboli: Vítej nové dobrodružství! | |
Danish | Alola til nye eventyr! | |
Dutch | Alola! Nieuwe avonturen! | |
Finnish | Alola uudelle seikkailulle! | |
European French | Alola pour de nouvelles aventures ! | |
German | Alola, neue Abenteuer! | |
Greek | Αλόλα σε νέα περιπέτεια | |
Hebrew | !אלולה להרפתקה חדשה | |
Hindi | अलोला में नए कारनामों का आगाज़। Alola mein naye karnaamo ka aagaz! | |
Italian | Alola a una nuova avventura! * Alola, verso una nuova avventura! * | |
Korean | 알로라! 첫 번째 섬, 처음 만나는 포켓몬들!! | |
Norwegian | Alola til nye eventyr! | |
Polish | Alola, nowa przygodo! | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Alola às novas aventuras! * Alola à novas aventuras! * |
Portugal | Alola a novas aventuras! | |
Romanian | Aventuri noi în Alola! | |
Russian | Новое приключение в регионе Алола! | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Alola a una nueva aventura! |
Spain | ¡Alola a nuevas aventuras! | |
Swedish | Alola till nya äventyr! | |
Thai | อโลล่า! เกาะที่เพิ่งเคยพบ เหล่าโปเกมอนที่เพิ่งเคยเห็น!! | |
Turkish | Alola, Yeni Macera! | |
Vietnamese | Alola! Hòn đảo đầu tiên và những Pokémon đầu tiên | |
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- Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon episodes
- Episodes written by Aya Matsui
- Episodes storyboarded by Daiki Tomiyasu
- Episodes directed by Tomoya Takahashi
- Episodes animated by Shūhei Yasuda
- Milestone episodes
- Episodes in which a main character is introduced
- Episodes in which a main character joins the group
- Episodes in which a Legendary Pokémon appears
- Episodes in which a main character receives a Z-Crystal
- Episodes focusing on Ash
- Episodes which aired in the United Kingdom before the United States