Talk:Pokémon TV

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Seasons

Pokémon TV currently lists EP058 as "S2 E3", or the third episode of the second season. It also lists the next 9 episodes in rotation accordingly. This conflicts with Bulbapedia's anime ordering, which indicates that EP058 should be "S1 E58", as the third episode of the second season is EP083. However, the other 40 episodes in rotation from Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova all match up to Bulbapedia's ordering system (except for episodes that were never dubbed, which are skipped). What's going on? --TheVeryBest 21:01, 12 April 2014 (UTC)

There are two different types of seasons: the Pokémon.com seasons and the US DVD seasons. Pokémon.com seasons are how the seasons were divided when the show originally aired, and the way Australian home videos divide them; these are usually 52 episodes long, unless it occurs at the end of a series (except for Johto/Hoenn, where there are some Johto episodes in Advanced) or there was an episode skipped (as is the case with Diamond and Pearl). US DVD seasons are the seasons that align with the openings. From Advanced Challenge onward, these two are the same. Organizing these properly is something I plan to do after sorting out Australian DVD releases. --SnorlaxMonster 01:57, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
Thanks for explaining. What do you mean by "organizing?" Like making a separate list of how Pokémon.com orders the first few seasons? (Why would they go back to that nonsensical system? Ash doesn't even have his 8th Kanto badge yet when the Orange Archipelago supposedly starts…) --TheVeryBest 02:24, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
The Pokémon.com seasons are all about dividing based on how the show originally aired and is provided to TV stations when they air reruns. IMO they are better referred to as "Season 1", "Season 2", etc. while the US DVD seasons as the season titles. This is something I made a while ago for how we might organize them, but it does still need a bit of work. --SnorlaxMonster 02:27, 13 April 2014 (UTC)

Advanced generation

Why does TPCI say AG001 as episode 13