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The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Norway}}''' in 2000, with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon - Jeg velger deg!]]'' in Norwegian. | The [[Pokémon]] franchise first reached '''{{wp|Norway}}''' in 2000, with the first broadcast of ''[[EP001|Pokémon - Jeg velger deg!]]'' in Norwegian. In Norway, Bergsala A/S owns the franchise. | ||
==Pokémon anime== | ==Pokémon anime== | ||
The [[Pokémon anime]] is broadcasted on '''[[Disney XD]]''' (previously known as ''Fox Kids'' and then ''Jetix'') in Norway. Most of the [[Johto]] seasons have been skipped, though, and were never shown on Norwegian television. | The [[Pokémon anime]] is broadcasted on '''[[Disney XD]]''' (previously known as ''Fox Kids'' and then ''Jetix'') and TV2 Junior in Norway. Most of the [[Johto]] seasons have been skipped, though, and were never shown on Norwegian television. | ||
===Cast and crew=== | ===Cast and crew=== | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
In the year 2000, the soundtrack album ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]'' was translated into Norwegian under the title ''{{tt|Pokémon Du må fange dem alle!|Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em All!}}''. | In the year 2000, the soundtrack album ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]'' was translated into Norwegian under the title ''{{tt|Pokémon Du må fange dem alle!|Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em All!}}''. | ||
==Pokémon Games== | |||
The games arrive in Norway at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Norwegian, but are English. | |||
===Events=== | |||
Local events occur not too often in Norway. They are announced at the official [http://forum.pokemon.no/index.php Pokémon Forums of Norway]. The latest event, as of April 2010, was an event where you could recieve Shaymin (not [[Oak's Letter]]) as a [[Wonder Card]]. This event occured from the May 22 to May 29 2009. | |||
However, the Wi-Fi events are the same as the whole PAL-region. | |||
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Pokémon in Norway | ||||
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Language | Norwegian | |||
Continent | Europe | |||
Original animated series airdates | ||||
EP001 | ||||
AG001 | ||||
DP001 | ||||
BW001 | ||||
XY001 | ||||
SM001 | ||||
JN001 | ||||
HZ001 |
The Pokémon franchise first reached Norway in 2000, with the first broadcast of Pokémon - Jeg velger deg! in Norwegian. In Norway, Bergsala A/S owns the franchise.
Pokémon anime
The Pokémon anime is broadcasted on Disney XD (previously known as Fox Kids and then Jetix) and TV2 Junior in Norway. Most of the Johto seasons have been skipped, though, and were never shown on Norwegian television.
Cast and crew
The main character, Ash Ketchum, is dubbed by Nils-Martin Crawfurd (born August 19, 1983). Misty's role was given to Anine Kruse (born November 1, 1977), and Brock was originally voiced by Eirik Espolin Johnson. Even though he passed that role to Erik Skøld (who also voiced Gary Oak and Tracey Sketchit), Eirik continued to voice characters in the anime, such as Hank, Matt, Samuel, Scott (season 8), Spenser, and Robin.
Team Rocket's Jessie, James, and Meowth were voiced by Lena Meieran, Tore Barstad, and Tommy Karlsen (born June 9, 1975) respectively. Karlsen, who is most known for his role as the protagonist Proffen in the popular movie serial Pelle og Proffen, also had many other roles in the series, including Drake, Kai, Maron, Tommy, Raoul Contesta (from AG160 and up), and other minor roles. His performance as Meowth is heavily based on Nathan Price's interpretation of the role. Tore Barstad eventually passed the role of James to singer Ola Fjellvikaas (born September 3, 1970 in Trondheim), who later passed the role to Simen Sand in the beginning of season 8. Sand's interpretation of James is notably much more flamboyant than Fjellvikaas' rendering, taking inspiration from Eric Stuart's later work in the role. He also took over the roles of Professor Oak (who was originally dubbed by Bernhard Ramstad) and Harley.
In season 9, Professor Oak's role was moved to Trond Teigen, a veteran actor and one of the most prominent voice actors in the Norwegian Pokémon dub, most known for being the voice of the narrator from episode 2 and up. He is also the vocalist for several of the Norwegian opening themes, including the opening to the first season, Pokémon: Battle Frontier and Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension. Teigen voiced many other characters in the series, including Adam, Archie, Bill, Brandon, Butch Conway, Dee Dunstan, Drew, Fitzwilliam, Forrest, Hal, Isaiah, Jeremy, Jonathan, Joshua, Kerrigan, Nando, Nicholai, Professor Birch, Professor Proctor, Randy, Sebastian, Sigourney, Tate, Tucker, and Wallace.
May was voiced by Marit Berg, while her brother Max was voiced by Even Løken Bergan. Dawn's role is performed by Eline Høyer.
Other notable voice actors in the Norwegian dub include Siri Nilsen as Officer Jenny and Hanne Dancke Arnesen as Nurse Joy.
Music
In the year 2000, the soundtrack album Pokémon 2.B.A. Master was translated into Norwegian under the title Pokémon Du må fange dem alle!.
Pokémon Games
The games arrive in Norway at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Norwegian, but are English.
Events
Local events occur not too often in Norway. They are announced at the official Pokémon Forums of Norway. The latest event, as of April 2010, was an event where you could recieve Shaymin (not Oak's Letter) as a Wonder Card. This event occured from the May 22 to May 29 2009. However, the Wi-Fi events are the same as the whole PAL-region.
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