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A '''clip show''' is an episode of a particular series that is mostly made up of short segments from previous episodes, often to highlight what has happened during the series.
A '''clip show''' is an episode of a particular series that is mostly made up of short segments from previous episodes, often to highlight what has happened during the series.


In the Pokémon anime, clip shows have been released typically as the second episode of a one-hour special in Japan (though [[AG120]] stood alone). They have been used to recap what has happened up to a certain point in the anime's current [[series]].
To date, only five clip-shows have aired, solely in {{wp|Japan}}:
<!--Below are listed 4 Indigo League clip shows, only two have aired, one in the Fall 1997, one on New Year 1999. They were special prime-time installments, lasting 1h30 to 2h and later released on DVD, as seen here: http://www.tsutaya.co.jp/works/10012237.html
<!--Below are listed 4 Indigo League clip shows, only two have aired, one in the Fall 1997, one on New Year 1999. They were special prime-time installments, lasting 1h30 to 2h and later released on DVD, as seen here: http://www.tsutaya.co.jp/works/10012237.html


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Both links are in Japanese, sorry for the inconvenience-->
Both links are in Japanese, sorry for the inconvenience-->
==Prime time clip shows==
In 1997 through 1999, 3 clip-shows were planned for Pokémon. Only two of those have aired, with the third one being cancelled due to the [[EP038|Porygon incident]]. Those clip-shows were hour-and-a-half to two-hour-long installments, aired after the regular Pokémon episode of the week in Japan. Much like [[Pocket Monsters Encore]], the [[Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station]], [[Pokémon Sunday]] and [[Pokémon Smash]], they haven't been aired outside of {{wp|Japan}}.
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| [[EP040 (unaired)|おおみそうかだよ! ポケットモンスターアンコール ]]<br><small>''It's New Year's Eve! {{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}} Encore''</small>
| ポケットモンスター・冬のスペシャル!<br><small>''{{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}}, Winter Special''</small>
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| New Year special, planned to air on December 31, 1997, but eventually cancelled following the 1997 Porygon incident.
| Content unknown
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| [[Winter Special (unaired)|ポケットモンスター・冬のスペシャル!]]<br><small>''{{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}}, Winter Special''</small>
| Unaired
| Unaired
| Planned to air right after [[Snow Way Out!]] but eventually cancelled during the actual airing, as it aired out of order
| Planned to air right after [[Snow Way Out!]] but eventually cancelled during the actual airing, as it aired out of order
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| [[New Year 1999 Special|お正月だよ!ポケットモンスタースペシャル!]]<br><small>''It's the New Year! {{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}} Special''</small>
| お正月だよ!ポケットモンスタースペシャル!<br><small>''It's the New Year! {{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}} Special''</small>
| January 1, 1999
| January 1, 1999
| 2-hour special, aired right after [[EP077]]
| 2-hour special, aired right after [[EP077]]
| Ash has qualified for the final competition of the [[Pokémon League]].
| Ash has qualified for the final competition of the [[Pokémon League]].
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==Regular broadcasting clip-shows==
Those clip shows have been released typically as the second episode of a one-hour special in Japan (though [[AG120]] stood alone). They have been used to recap what has happened up to a certain point in the anime's current [[series]].
[[EP040 (unaired)|EP040]] was planned to be aired between [[Holiday Hi-Jynx]] and [[Snow Way Out!]] but due to the Porygon incident, it was cancelled altogether. To date the other three clip-shows have aired solely in {{wp|Japan}}:
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| [[EP040 (unaired)|おおみそうかだよ! ポケットモンスターアンコール ]]<br><small>''It's New Year's Eve! {{tt|Pocket Monsters|Pokémon}} Encore''</small>
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| New Year special, planned to air on December 31, 1997, but eventually cancelled following the 1997 Porygon incident.
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| [[AG120]]
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Revision as of 15:43, 17 May 2012

A clip show is an episode of a particular series that is mostly made up of short segments from previous episodes, often to highlight what has happened during the series.

Prime time clip shows

In 1997 through 1999, 3 clip-shows were planned for Pokémon. Only two of those have aired, with the third one being cancelled due to the Porygon incident. Those clip-shows were hour-and-a-half to two-hour-long installments, aired after the regular Pokémon episode of the week in Japan. Much like Pocket Monsters Encore, the Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station, Pokémon Sunday and Pokémon Smash, they haven't been aired outside of Japan.

Code Screenshot Title Broadcast Summary Aired because
ポケットモンスター・秋のスペシャル!
Pocket Monsters, Fall Special
October, 10 1997 Hour-and-a-half special, aired right after EP028 To sum up episodes up to EP027
ポケットモンスター・冬のスペシャル!
Pocket Monsters, Winter Special
Unaired Planned to air right after Snow Way Out! but eventually cancelled during the actual airing, as it aired out of order To sum up the episodes until Holiday Hi-Jynx
お正月だよ!ポケットモンスタースペシャル!
It's the New Year! Pocket Monsters Special
January 1, 1999 2-hour special, aired right after EP077 Ash has qualified for the final competition of the Pokémon League.

Regular broadcasting clip-shows

Those clip shows have been released typically as the second episode of a one-hour special in Japan (though AG120 stood alone). They have been used to recap what has happened up to a certain point in the anime's current series.

EP040 was planned to be aired between Holiday Hi-Jynx and Snow Way Out! but due to the Porygon incident, it was cancelled altogether. To date the other three clip-shows have aired solely in Japan:

Code Screenshot Title Broadcast Summary Aired because
おおみそうかだよ! ポケットモンスターアンコール
It's New Year's Eve! Pocket Monsters Encore
Unaired New Year special, planned to air on December 31, 1997, but eventually cancelled following the 1997 Porygon incident. Content unknown
AG120 AG120.png サトシとハルカ!ホウエンでの熱きバトル!!
Satoshi and Haruka! Heated Battles of Houen!!
March 24, 2005 As Ash and friends approach Slateport City, site of Hoenn's Grand Festival, Ash remembers his Gym battles in the Hoenn region, while May remembers her Contest competitions. Both Ash and May are about to compete in their regional goal, the Pokémon League and Grand Festival, respectively.
DP048 DP048.png サトシとヒカリ!新たなる冒険に向かって!!
Satoshi and Hikari! Facing a New Adventure!!
September 27, 2007 On their way to Hearthome City, Ash, Dawn, and Brock recall their adventures together so far. Summarizes the first year of the Diamond & Pearl series.
DP120 DP120.png ふしぎないきものポケットモンスター!
The Mysterious Creatures, Pocket Monsters!
March 26, 2009 The gang travels toward Snowpoint City, and along the way, remember what has happened so far in their adventure. Future events are also hinted towards... Summarizes the Diamond & Pearl series so far, hints at near-future events including the reappearance of one of the Frontier Brains of the Kanto Battle Frontier.