Eyecatch
An eyecatch (Japanese: アイキャッチ eyecatch) is a transitional feature between a commercial break and a television program that originated in Japan and is present in most anime and tokusatsu shows. In other countries, mainly the United States and the United Kingdom, the equivalents are "bumpers".
The Pokémon anime has featured eyecatches from its very beginning. Sometimes, the 12 seconds available are used for two 6-second eyecatches or a single 12-second eyecatch.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver have been the only main series Pokémon games so far to feature eyecatches, presenting them when the player enters specific locations.
In the games
This is a list of eyecatches used in the main series games.
FireRed and LeafGreen
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Location | Morning eyecatch | Daytime eyecatch | Evening eyecatch | Nighttime eyecatch |
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Johto | ||||
Sprout Tower | ||||
Dark Cave (Route 31 entrance) | ||||
Dark Cave (Route 45 entrance) | ||||
Ruins of Alph | ||||
Union Cave | ||||
Slowpoke Well | ||||
Ilex Forest | ||||
National Park | ||||
Burned Tower | ||||
Bell Tower | ||||
Whirl Islands | ||||
Mt. Mortar | ||||
Ice Path | File:HGSS Ice Cave-Morning.png | File:HGSS Ice Cave-Day.png | File:HGSS Ice Cave-Day.png | File:HGSS Ice Cave-Night.png |
Dragon's Den | ||||
Mt. Silver | ||||
Kanto | ||||
Tohjo Falls | ||||
Victory Road | ||||
Viridian Forest | ||||
Diglett's Cave | ||||
Mt. Moon | ||||
Cerulean Cave | ||||
Rock Tunnel | ||||
Seafoam Islands | ||||
In the anime
The only eyecatch retained for Western audiences was Dare da? (Japanese, kana: だれだ?; translation: Who is it?), which became Who's That Pokémon?. Unlike its Japanese counterpart, it continued well into the Advanced Generation series, ending with Watt's with Wattson? and being replaced by Pokémon Trainer's Choice starting with from What You Seed is What You get? ending with Pasta La Vista, when eyecatches disappeared in the dub, but then returned in In The Shadow of Zekrom!. With that, the English dub episodes of Diamond & Pearl series are the only ones with no eyecatch entirely.
The following is a list of eyecatches used in the anime.
Original Japanese
Name | First half | Last half | Episodes |
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Original | |||
Dare da? | File:Dare da EP001 first six.png | EP001 - EP191 | |
Pocket Monster TV | EP192 - EP274 | ||
Advanced Generation | |||
N/A | AG001 - AG104 | ||
AG105 - AG192 (random episodes) | |||
AG105 - AG192 (random episodes) | |||
AG105 - AG192 (random episodes) | |||
AG105 - AG192 (random episodes) | |||
Diamond & Pearl | |||
N/A | DP001 | ||
DP002 | |||
DP003 | |||
DP004 - DP120 | |||
DP121 - DP124, DP126 - DP132, DP134, DP136 - DP137, DP139 - DP141, DP143 - DP191 | |||
DP125, DP148, DP190 | |||
DP133, DP168, DP173, DP183, DP185, DP187, DP189 | |||
DP135, DP138, DP142, DP153, DP172 | |||
File:SS024 eyecatch.png | File:SS024 eyecatch.png | SS024 | |
File:SS025 eyecatch.png | File:SS025 eyecatch.png | SS025 | |
Best Wishes! | |||
N/A | BW001 - BW006 | ||
N/A | BW007 - BW060 | ||
Dare da? | BW061 - present | ||
English dub
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