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The Pokémon franchise first reached '''{{wp|Bulgaria}}''' in in 2000. In Cyrillic script, Pokémon is written as '''Покемон''' and its plural is '''Покемоны'''.
The Pokémon franchise first reached '''{{wp|Bulgaria}}''' in 2000. In Cyrillic script, Pokémon is written as '''Покемон''' and its plural is '''Покемоны'''.


==Pokémon anime==
==Pokémon anime==

Revision as of 18:30, 22 May 2010

Pokémon in Bulgaria
File:Pokemon logo Russian.png
Bulgaria Flag.png
Flag of Bulgaria
Language Bulgarian
Continent Europe
Original anime airdates
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AG001
DP001
BW001
XY001
SM001
JN001
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The Pokémon franchise first reached Bulgaria in 2000. In Cyrillic script, Pokémon is written as Покемон and its plural is Покемоны.

Pokémon anime

Nova Television

Pokémon was originally aired in Bulgaria on Nova Television. It is now broadcasted on Disney Channel Bulgaria, dubbed by Media Link.

Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension was first aired in Bulgaria on March 1, 2010.


Cast and crew

Voice actors of the Bulgarian dub include Zhivka Doneva (Живка Донева), Petya Abadjieva (Петя Абаджиева, Darinka Mitova (Даринка Митова), Merry Hadjinikolov (Весела Хаджиниколова), Asya Bratanova (Ася Братанова), Georgi Todorov (Георги Тодоров), Alexander Voronov (Александър Воронов, born March 8, 1971), Janko Lozanov (Янко Лозанов), Kiril Boyadjiev (Кирил Бояджиев, born November 17, 1976), Stefan Stefanov (Стефан Стефанов), Zivko Dzhuranov (Живко Джуранов, born September 13, 1982) and others.

Music

The original theme song was performed by Yuksel Ahmedov (Юксел Ахмедов).

Pokémon games

The Pokémon games are released in Bulgaria in English.

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