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This site has a small [[Pokédex]]. In this Pokédex, they have a list of all the Pokémon with their English, Japanese, German, French, Chinese, and Korean names. This site also contains information about Pokémon DVDs, supplying users with a list of them, including their name, their release date, and their publisher.
This site has a small [[Pokédex]]. In this Pokédex, they have a list of all the Pokémon with their English, Japanese, German, French, Chinese, and Korean names. This site also contains information about Pokémon DVDs, supplying users with a list of them, including their name, their release date, and their publisher.


<nowiki>#</nowiki>pocketmonsters is currently working on getting more information for the [[Pokémon TCG|TCG]]. They also have an episode guide, containing a list of seasons. Upon clicking one of the seasons, a user is then able to see all of the episode names in English, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Hebrew, Danish, and Italian. An episode may contain an episode summary along with screenshots for that episode, and the episode will usually get a rating that goes from 1 to 10. Not only that, but the episode contains a complete list of clickable characters.
<nowiki>#</nowiki>pocketmonsters is currently working on getting more information for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG]]. They also have an episode guide, containing a list of seasons. Upon clicking one of the seasons, a user is then able to see all of the episode names in English, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Hebrew, Danish, and Italian. An episode may contain an episode summary along with screenshots for that episode, and the episode will usually get a rating that goes from 1 to 10. Not only that, but the episode contains a complete list of clickable characters.


Adding to that, they also have a song database that contains a list of most, if not all, the songs plus their titles in other languages, which consisits of: German, Czech, French, Polish, Norwegian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese. They also have a CD database for the songs, giving out their release date, the number of songs on the track, and the rating for the albums. They have them in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Norwegian, Danish, and Korean.
Adding to that, they also have a song database that contains a list of most, if not all, the songs plus their titles in other languages, which consisits of: German, Czech, French, Polish, Norwegian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese. They also have a CD database for the songs, giving out their release date, the number of songs on the track, and the rating for the albums. They have them in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Norwegian, Danish, and Korean.

Revision as of 01:39, 24 October 2010

The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is #pocketmonsters.

#pocketmonsters is an IRC channel for distributing Pokémon media files. They are most notable for being a fansubbing site and subtitling Japanese episodes of Pokémon. Their most recent work is subtitling the newest of the original Japanese Diamond & Pearl series episodes.

This site has a small Pokédex. In this Pokédex, they have a list of all the Pokémon with their English, Japanese, German, French, Chinese, and Korean names. This site also contains information about Pokémon DVDs, supplying users with a list of them, including their name, their release date, and their publisher.

#pocketmonsters is currently working on getting more information for the TCG. They also have an episode guide, containing a list of seasons. Upon clicking one of the seasons, a user is then able to see all of the episode names in English, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Hebrew, Danish, and Italian. An episode may contain an episode summary along with screenshots for that episode, and the episode will usually get a rating that goes from 1 to 10. Not only that, but the episode contains a complete list of clickable characters.

Adding to that, they also have a song database that contains a list of most, if not all, the songs plus their titles in other languages, which consisits of: German, Czech, French, Polish, Norwegian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese. They also have a CD database for the songs, giving out their release date, the number of songs on the track, and the rating for the albums. They have them in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, Norwegian, Danish, and Korean.

Lastly, #pocketmonsters has an image board where their users are free to put up images of any characters they please.

Known bots

  • PM|Ika
  • PM|Archive
  • PM|Charizard
  • PM|Sonansu
  • PM|Blaziken

See also

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