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The games are released in Latvia at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Latvian, but are in English. Since | The games are released in Latvia at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Latvian, but are in English. Since 2002, the sale of Nintendo products has been handled by Bergsala AB. | ||
==Pokémon anime== | ==Pokémon anime== |
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Pokémon in Latvia | ||||
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Language | Latvian | |||
Continent | Europe | |||
Original anime airdates | ||||
EP001 | 2000 | |||
AG001 | ||||
DP001 | ||||
BW001 | ||||
XY001 | ||||
SM001 | ||||
JN001 | ||||
HZ001 |
The Pokémon franchise (called in Latvia Pokemoni) first reached Latvia in 2000 with the airing of EP001
Pokémon games
The games are released in Latvia at the same time as all other European countries. They are not localized to Latvian, but are in English. Since 2002, the sale of Nintendo products has been handled by Bergsala AB.
Pokémon anime
The first time anime appeared on PBK television. But it was not in Latvian but in Russian. From September 6, 2001 LNT began broadcasting anime this time with dubbing in Latvian. There is no information on the next series.[1][2]
Movies
A Latvian subtitled version of Detective Pikachu was shown in cinemas on May 10, 2019.
References
The Pokémon franchise around the world | |
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Africa: | South Africa |
The Americas: | Brazil • Canada • Latin America • United States |
Asia: | Greater China • Indonesia • Japan • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • South Asia • South Korea • Thailand • Vietnam |
Europe: | Albania • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • North Macedonia • Norway • Poland Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Spain • Sweden • Ukraine • United Kingdom |
Middle East: | Arab world • Israel • Turkey |
Oceania: | Australia • New Zealand |
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