User:Thatguywiththecodes/Sandbox: Difference between revisions
m (→Pokémon Video Games: This edit was suggested by ZestyCactus) |
m (→Pokémon Video Games: error I forgot) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
==Pokémon Video Games== | ==Pokémon Video Games== | ||
[[Pokémon Red and Blue]] was released on {{wp|October 9}}, {{wp|1999}}, along with the rest of Europe. The versions that went to France were translated into {{wp|French Language|French}}. Also, [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] and [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] were translated into French as well. | [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] was released on {{wp|October 9}}, {{wp|1999}}, along with the rest of Europe. The versions that went to France were translated into {{wp|French Language|French}}. Also, [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] and [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] were translated into French as well. | ||
<br>The names of the gym leaders were changed drastically, possibly due to translations of the games. In [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], some examples would be that Blaine would be changed into Auguste, and Brock would be changed into Pierre. This also occours in | <br>The names of the gym leaders were changed drastically, possibly due to translations of the games. In [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], some examples would be that Blaine would be changed into Auguste, and Brock would be changed into Pierre. This also occours in Pokémon Gold and Silver. | ||
===Mew=== | ===Mew=== |
Revision as of 00:20, 5 October 2009
The Pokémon franchise first reached France when the anime was dubbed into French in 1997 and began to air across the country.
Pokémon Video Games
Pokémon Red and Blue was released on October 9, 1999, along with the rest of Europe. The versions that went to France were translated into French. Also, Pokémon Gold and Silver, Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Diamond and Pearl were translated into French as well.
The names of the gym leaders were changed drastically, possibly due to translations of the games. In Pokémon Red and Blue, some examples would be that Blaine would be changed into Auguste, and Brock would be changed into Pierre. This also occours in Pokémon Gold and Silver.
Mew
To get Mew in France, a player had to take a picture showing that a player caught all 150 pokémon and then send it to their website at the time (pokemon.tm.fr). Then, if the website approved of the picture, a player would have to send their game to Nintendo France and they would get it back, with Mew and a certificate of authenticity.
Pokémon Anime
The original series started airing on April 1, 1997. The advanced series started to air on November 21 2002. The Diamond and Pearl series started airing on September 28 2006.
Voice Actors
Character | Voice actor(s) | |
---|---|---|
Canada | France | |
Ash Ketchum | Sébastien Reding | Aurélien Ringelheim |
Professor Oak | Alain Sauvage | Jean-Marc Delhausse |
Gary Oak | Jean-Marc Delhausse | |
Misty | Kim Jalabert | Fanny Roy |
Officer Jenny | Camille Cyr-Desmarais | Guylaine Gibert |
Jessie | Christine Séguin | Catherine Conet |
James | Antoine Durand | David Manet |
Meowth | François Sasseville | Nessym Guetat |
Nurse Joy | Julie Burroughs | Lydia Cherton |
Brock | Martin Watier | Laurent Chauvet |
Tracey | Joël Legendre | Bruno Mullenaerts |
May | Maia Baran | |
Max | Guylaine Gibert | |
Dawn | Alexandra Corréa | |
Paul |
Pokémon Trading Card Game
The cards were basically english cards only translated into French. The backside is the same as the english version, like the other cards released in Europe.