S06
- S6 redirects here. For the Japanese TCG release with the set symbol S6, see Chilling Reign (TCG).
- This article is about the season. For the series, see Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
- Pokémon Advanced redirects here. For Italian opening, see Pokémon Advanced (song).
Pokémon: Advanced Season 6 | |
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Logo for the season | |
Opening | I Wanna Be a Hero |
Episodes | 40 |
Region | Hoenn |
Series | Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire |
Preceded by | Pokémon: Master Quest |
Followed by | Pokémon: Advanced Challenge |
Pokémon: Advanced is the sixth season of the dubbed version of the Pokémon anime. It follows the fifth and final dubbed season of the original series, and as such is the first dubbed season of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire. It follows the adventures of Ash, May, Brock, and Max in the Hoenn region, from Littleroot Town up to Mauville City.
It originally aired as part of the 2003-2004 Kids' WB! Saturday morning lineup. The season began with Address Unown!, which originally aired on September 13, 2003 and ended with Watt's with Wattson, which originally aired on September 4, 2004; it was later shortened to exclude all of the episodes until the start of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire with Get the Show On the Road!.
It is preceded by Pokémon: Master Quest and succeeded by Pokémon: Advanced Challenge.
Blurb
Polishing off the Silver Conference, Ash heads toward his next challenge—the far-off Hoenn region! While he must say goodbye to old friends, he makes the acquaintance of May, a Trainer just starting out on her Pokémon journey. Along with her little brother Max and the ever-reliable Brock, this pack of Pokémon Trainers begin pursuing their dreams—with Ash racking up three Gym Badges, while May changes tack to follow the Contest path of a Pokémon Coordinator.
Important events
- Ash and Pikachu arrive in the Hoenn region and meet up with May. (AG001)
- May gets her first partner Pokémon, a Torchic, from Professor Birch. Ash and May agree to travel together. (AG001)
- Ash registers for the Hoenn League. (AG002)
- Team Magma makes their appearance trying to enter ruins outside Oldale Town. (AG002)
- Ash meets May's family in Petalburg City. May's brother Max joins the duo, equipped with the PokéNav. (AG003)
- Brock rejoins the group on the way to Rustboro City. (AG004)
- The group learns about Pokémon Contests. (AG013)
- May decides she wants to be a Coordinator and earn Ribbons instead of trying to earn Gym Badges. (AG016)
- Ash and company help the Devon Corporation President track down a Team Aqua spy. (AG017)
- While training on Dewford Island, the group runs into Professor Birch. (AG027, AG028)
- The group finds Team Magma and Team Aqua digging through some ruins under a boy's Secret Base. (AG027)
- May meets up with her first rival, Drew, just before the Slateport City Contest. (AG033)
- Ash and friends try to stop a Team Magma theft of molten rock from Captain Stern at the Oceanic Museum. (AG036)
- Jigglypuff appears at the Trick House. (AG039)
Party changes
Additions
The following Pokémon are obtained:
- May's Torchic (AG001)
- Ash's Taillow (AG004)
- James's Cacnea (AG006)
- Ash's Treecko (AG007)
- Jessie's Seviper (AG008)
- Brock's Lotad (AG012)
- May's Wurmple (AG014)
- Jessie's Wurmple (AG014)
- Ash's Corphish (AG023)
- Brock's Mudkip (AG025)
Evolutions
The following Pokémon evolve:
- May's Wurmple → Silcoon (AG024)
- Jessie's Wurmple → Cascoon (AG024)
- May's Silcoon → Beautifly (AG028)
- Jessie's Cascoon → Dustox (AG028)
Releases
The following Pokémon are released:
Gym battles
Ash battles the following Gym Leaders:
Badge | Opponent | Epicode | Result |
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Stone Badge | Roxanne | AG016 | Victory |
Knuckle Badge | Brawly | AG020 | Defeat |
AG031 | Victory | ||
Dynamo Badge | Wattson | AG040 | Victory |
Pokémon Contests
May participates in the following Pokémon Contests:
Location | Epicode | Result |
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Slateport City | AG035 | Defeat |
Episodes
The television definition is used by Region 4 home video releases and formerly on Pokémon TV. It includes the last 12 episodes of the Johto League arc and the first 40 episodes of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
The home video definition is the definition currently used by Region 1 home video releases by VIZ Media, Pokémon TV, DisneyNOW, and digital home video releases. It includes only the first 40 episodes of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
Epicode | Episode Title | Television | Home video Digital release |
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EP263 | Address Unown! | 1 | Part of S05 |
EP264 | Mother of All Battles | 2 | |
EP265 | Pop Goes the Sneasel | 3 | |
EP266 | A Claim to Flame! | 4 | |
EP267 | Love, Pokémon Style | 5 | |
EP268 | Tie One On! | 6 | |
EP269 | The Ties That Bind | 7 | |
EP270 | Can't Beat the Heat | 8 | |
EP271 | Playing with Fire! | 9 | |
EP272 | Johto Photo Finish | 10 | |
EP273 | Gotta Catch Ya Later! | 11 | |
EP274 | Hoenn Alone! | 12 | |
AG001 | Get the Show On the Road! | 13 | 1 |
AG002 | A Ruin With a View | 14 | 2 |
AG003 | There's No Place Like Hoenn | 15 | 3 |
AG004 | You Never Can Taillow | 16 | 4 |
AG005 | In the Knicker of Time! | 17 | 5 |
AG006 | A Poached Ego! | 18 | 6 |
AG007 | Tree's a Crowd | 19 | 7 |
AG008 | A Tail With a Twist | 20 | 8 |
AG009 | Taming of the Shroomish | 21 | 9 |
AG010 | You Said a Mouthful | 22 | 10 |
AG011 | A Bite to Remember | 23 | 11 |
AG012 | The Lotad Lowdown | 24 | 12 |
AG013 | All Things Bright and Beautifly! | 25 | 13 |
AG014 | All in a Day's Wurmple | 26 | 14 |
AG015 | Gonna Rule the School! | 27 | 15 |
AG016 | The Winner By a Nosepass! | 28 | 16 |
AG017 | Stairway to Devon | 29 | 17 |
AG018 | On a Wingull and a Prayer! | 30 | 18 |
AG019 | Sharpedo Attack! | 31 | 19 |
AG020 | Brave the Wave | 32 | 20 |
AG021 | Which Wurmple's Which? | 33 | 21 |
AG022 | A Hole Lotta Trouble | 34 | 22 |
AG023 | Gone Corphishin' | 35 | 23 |
AG024 | A Corphish Out of Water | 36 | 24 |
AG025 | A Mudkip Mission | 37 | 25 |
AG026 | Turning Over a Nuzleaf | 38 | 26 |
AG027 | A Three Team Scheme! | 39 | 27 |
AG028 | Seeing is Believing! | 40 | 28 |
AG029 | Ready, Willing, and Sableye | 41 | 29 |
AG030 | A Meditite Fight! | 42 | 30 |
AG031 | Just One of the Geysers | 43 | 31 |
AG032 | Abandon Ship! | 44 | 32 |
AG033 | Now That's Flower Power! | 45 | 33 |
AG034 | Having a Wailord of a Time | 46 | 34 |
AG035 | Win, Lose or Drew! | 47 | 35 |
AG036 | The Spheal of Approval | 48 | 36 |
AG037 | Jump for Joy! | 49 | 37 |
AG038 | A Different Kind of Misty! | 50 | 38 |
AG039 | A Poké-BLOCK Party! | 51 | 39 |
AG040 | Watt's With Wattson? | 52 | 40 |
Home video releases
North American DVD releases
Australian DVD releases
Trivia
- This is the last season in the dub until Pokémon: Black & White that features the Who's That Pokémon? eyecatch.
- In Finland, only the first 38 episodes (12 under the Master Quest subtitle and 26 under the Advanced subtitle) were aired. This was the last season to skip multiple episodes in the Finnish dub.
- This is the only season of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire to be aired in Croatia, Lithuania, and Poland.
- The episodes of this season, Pokémon: Advanced Challenge, and Pokémon: Advanced Battle for sale on iTunes and Amazon are missing the Who's That Pokémon? and Pokémon Trainer's Choice segments, as well as the season-based eyecatches from the final commercial breaks. They are all retained on the Amazon Prime Video prints.
- The special preview version of Get the Show on the Road! used a different Pokémon: Advanced logo, resembling that of Pokémon: Master Quest.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Czech | Pokémon: Pokračujem* | |
Danish | Pokémon Advanced | |
Dutch | Pokémon Advanced | |
French | Pokémon Advanced | |
German | Pokémon: Advanced | |
Hindi | पोकेमोन: एडवांस्ड | |
Italian | Pokémon Advanced | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Pokémon - Avançado Pokémon: Indigo League * |
Portugal | Pokémon - Advanced | |
Russian | Покемон: Новое Поколение Pokémon Advanced * | |
Spanish | Latin America | Pokémon: Fuerza Máxima |
Spain | Pokémon: Advanced | |
Swedish | Pokémon Advanced | |
Tamil | பொகெமொன்: அட்வான்ஸ்ட் | |
Telugu | పోకీమాన్: అడ్వాన్స్డ్ | |
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