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Most episodes of the Pokémon anime have various bonus segments, which are used to to show information outside the episode's continuity.

Types

Bonus segments can be classified into two types, mid-episode segments and post-episode segments.

Mid-episode segments are used during the middle of the episode, generally on either side of a commercial break. The most famous mid-episode is Who's that Pokémon?, a question-and-answer segment asking the audience to guess the Pokémon shown as a silhouette or outline, or a magnified body part. A similar segment is Pokémon Trainer's Choice, which tests the audience's knowledge about type effectiveness or evolutionary families. Other mid-episode segments include eyecatches, which is a simple translational feature to separate the episode from the commercial break.

Post-episode segments are used after the main story of the episode ends, generally after the ending theme. Post-episode segments are generally used for bonus shorts or for giving more information about the world of Pokémon. Examples include Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture, where Prof. Oak teaches the audience about a new Pokémon species each episode, and Pokémon Trivia Quiz which contained minigames about not only the anime, but Pokémon species as well. Most post-episode segments are not retained outside the Japanese version of the anime.

List of English bonus segments

Name Image Episodes Description
Mid-episode segments
Who's That Pokémon?
(list)
EP001 - EP274
AG001 - AG040
BW001 - BW142
XY001 - XY140
SM001 - SM146
JN001 - JN147
A silhouette of a Pokémon is shown, and the audience are asked to guess the Pokémon. The answer is shown during the second half.
During Pokémon Johto League Champions, Pokémon Master Quest, and Pokémon Advanced, a short trivia about the Pokémon is also shown.
During Pokémon Journeys: The Series, the audience is shown a magnified part of the Pokémon's body instead of a silhouette.
Pokémon Trainer's Choice
(list)
AG041 - AG145 Pokémon Trainer's Choice presented viewers with a question about Pokémon type matchups or evolution trivia and three possible answers,
Mid-episode segments
Kanto Pokérap EP001 - EP057 The original Kanto Pokérap was a song recapping the original 150 species of Pokémon that existed at that time. Two verses would be played at the end of each episode, and by the end of a five-day week, all the verses would have been sung.
Pikachu's Jukebox EP052 - EP116 Pikachu's Jukebox featured a small piece of one of six different songs from the Pokémon 2.B.A. Master CD played over scenes from the opening theme.
Pokémon Karaokémon EP117 - EP157 Pokémon Karaokémon featured one minute snippets of songs from the Totally Pokémon CD. The music videos featured video clips from the anime series and lyrics at the bottom of the screen to sing along.
Mega Evolution Pokédex Short XY042 - XY054 These shorts feature Mairin and Alain commentating on Mega Evolutions of various Pokémon.
In the dub, this was aired separately from the episodes on Pokémon TV.
Where Are You Going, Eevee? XY042 - XY054 Each segment contains a part of a wild Eevee's journey until it meets Ash and his classmates in Alola
 

List of Japanese bonus segments

Name Image Episodes Description
Mid-episode segments
Dare da?
(list)
EP001 - EP191
BW061 - BW140
SM001 - SM142
JN001 - JN147
In the original Japanese version, Who's That Pokémon? was used from EP001 to EP191, almost always featuring a Pokémon with a major role in that episode.
In Pokémon the Series: Black & White, along with an updated design, the segment also listed all the types that the Pokémon is weak against.
The segment was slightly altered in Pokémon Journeys: The Series, where instead of seeing the silhouette of a Pokémon, the viewer is shown a magnified part of their body.
Pocket Monster TV
(list)
EP192 - EP274 The Japanese Who's That Pokémon was rebranded as Pocket Monster TV from EP192. There was no functional difference aside from the updated visuals.
In EP211, the segment was revamped again, and the previous episodes were updated to this new version for VHS releases.
Pokémon Quiz XY001 - XY140 Each Pokémon Quiz features the silhouette of a Pokémon on a large card. Four smaller cards featuring silhouettes appear: One card has a silhouette identical to the larger card, two have silhouettes of similar Pokémon species, and the remaining Joker card has the silhouette of Team Rocket. The objective is for the viewers to find the matching card and remember its location. After the commercial break, the quiz reveals the solution, as well as the identities of the Pokémon species silhouetted.
Post-episode segments
Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture EP061 - EP274
AG001 - AG104
Professor Oak will discuss a specific Pokémon species, using clips from the anime and also a live specimen in his laboratory. The lecture generally closes with Professor Oak reciting a Pokémon senryū.
Pokémon Trivia Quiz File:TriviaQuizTitleCard.png AG105 - AG192 The segment consists of minigames, about not only the anime, but Pokémon species as well.
Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia DP001 - DP074
DP085 - DP097
Similar to Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture, Prof. Oak will discuss a specific Pokémon species, often ending with a senryū.
Pikachu the Movie Memorial DP075 - DP084 This segment describes the powers and abilities of each Pokémon protagonist of the first movie to the tenth.
Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Examination DP098 - DP191 Similar to Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture.
Professor Oak's Pokémon Live Caster BW001 - BW142 Similar to Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture.
In BW128, which featured this segment as part of the episode, it was retained in the English dub as Professor Oak's Who's That Pokémon.
For initial airings of some episodes, it was presented by Team Rocket as Team Rocket Live Caster.
Professor Oak's Pokémon Holo Caster XY001 - XY023
XY025 - XY041
XY052
XY055 - XY093
XY140
Similar to Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture.
Mairin's Mega Evolution Journal XY042 - XY051
XY024
XY053 - XY054
Features Alain and Mairin (sometimes Steven or the narrator) providing commentary about Mega Evolutions of various species.
Poké TV XY094 - XY139 The segment starts off by switching through channels until one is chosen for the episode. Each segment features a Pokémon from the selected program. Some episodes also feature extra scenes from the episode and clips from previous series.
Poké Problem SM003 - SM145 As opposed to previous segments of this format, the Poké Problem is presented in two parts; the question at the very beginning of the episode, before the cold opening, and the answer at the very end, after the ending theme. It is hosted by a student or staff member of the Pokémon School (or another main or recurring character), who presents a question which relates to a highlight or fact revealed in the episode itself. At the end of the episode, the host reveals the answer and reviews it. An extra scene will play after the review.
Where Are You Going, Eevee? SM093 - SM098 Each segment contains a part of a wild Eevee's journey until it meets Ash and his classmates in Alola.
Get Inspired! Let's Solve a Poké Riddle!! JN003 - JN136
JN139 - JN147
Presented in two parts, this segment contains riddles, where the answer is a featured Pokémon.
Team Rocket Expedition which stands by the evils of love and truth JN133 - JN138 Each segment features the Team Rocket trio travels through the Paldea region, looking for Pokémon from said region for them to catch. The segment always ends with said Pokémon attacking Team Rocket trio directly or indirectly.
Professor Friede's Pokémon Seminar HZ002 - present Friede and Captain Pikachu present a question before the ending theme, with the answer revealed after the ending theme, along with a discussion and extra scene.