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Pokémon in Brazil

Flag of Brazil
LanguageBrazilianPortuguese
ContinentSouth America
Original animated series airdates
EP001May 10, 1999
AG001January 21, 2004
DP001February 9, 2008
BW001March 17, 2012
XY001March 2, 2015
SM001June 5, 2017
JN001October 5, 2020
HZ001March 7, 2024

ThePokémon franchise arrived inBrazil on 1998, with the release ofPokémon Versão Vermelha & Pokémon Versão Azul byGradiente.[1][2]

In terms of gameplay, thePokémon games have been officially released and distributed in English for Brazil and other nations of South America andLatin America. Packages, game manuals and cart designs of severalGeneration I andGeneration II games (e.g.Pokémon Red and Blue Versions andPokémon Gold and Silver Versions) have been properly localized by Nintendo's official distributor at the time, Gradiente, but theROM image itself remains available exclusively in English. Only more recently have there been Pokémon games in Portuguese, the official and national language of Brazil.[3][4][5][6]

"Agarre todos... se puder!" was the Brazilian slogan used during the release of theGeneration I games. When the first twoGeneration II games debuted in that region, the tagline was changed to "Pegue todos... se puder!" and was later changed to "Temos que pegar!" (which was previously used on marketing, merchandising and other media, including the animated series in that region) starting with the release ofPokémon Crystal.

Currently, thePokémon animated series debuts onNetflix,Pokémon Adventures is published byPanini Comics, and thePokémon Trading Card Game is released byCopag.

Pokémon video games

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AllPokémon games have been available to Brazilian customers in English. Some have had a Brazilian localization attempt of any sort, others would later translate the games themselves. In 2001, thecountry's advisory rating system began rating video games. By that time, Nintendo's distributor wasGradiente. In 2003, Gradiente and Nintendo parted ways and as a result, games were imported straight from the US with the ESRB rating intact. However, from January 2015 to May 2017, Nintendo's officially licensed distributorsceased trade in the Brazilian market due to the ongoing, significantly high taxation tariffs on imported electronic goods, especially as direct competition recently decided to open manufacturing plants within the country to lift some of these tariffs. In May 2017,NC Games became the new licensed distributor of Nintendo products, until that company closed in 2019. The games have been digitally distributed through the Brazilian version of Nintendo eShop, also known asLoja Nintendo ("Nintendo Shop") ever since. Since then, Nintendo was officially re-launched in Brazil on September 18, 2020 with products being distributed through Ingram Micro.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Online,Pokémon GO,Pokémon TCG Card Dex,Pokémon UNITE,Pokémon Trading Card Game Live, andPokémon Trading Card Game Pocket are the only Pokémon games to have had the gameplay itself translated into Brazilian Portuguese. In the past, Gradiente managed the packaging and cart appearance and production of earlier Pokémon games. Today, this is managed byNintendo Brasil, but some fans have expressed their interest in more games being translated into Brazilian Portuguese; a movement calledQueremos Nintendo.

Distribution events

There have been officialevents for Pokémon distribution in some Brazilian cities forJirachi in 2010,Celebi in 2011,Keldeo in 2012,Meloetta andthe Shiny Pokémon of myth in 2013 anda Shiny Gengar and Diancie in 2014.

From January 2015 to September 2023, it was uncertain if any other official events would be distributed in Brazil, since Nintendo had cut ties with its main distributor in the country. In October 2023, ten years after the previous event to be held in Brazil,Trixie's Mimikyu was distributed to players who attended theBrasil Game Show convention of that year, from October 11 to October 15 in the city ofSão Paulo. In October 2025, codes forPaldea's Shiny Legendary Paradox Pokémon were distributed during that year's Brasil Game Show and through various partner retailers.

Pokémon animation

ThePokémon animated series arrived in Brazil on May 10, 1999, with the broadcast ofPokémon, Eu Escolho Você! during a morning TV program calledEliana & Alegria onRede Record. A few months later, it also began to air onCartoon Network. Both channels noticed the great success that they had in their hands, and after several reruns of thefirst season, thesecond season began to air on both channels, first on RecordTV, and then on Cartoon Network starting the week after.

The second season had also high ratings, eventually Record acquiredseasons three andfour as well. Around this time, in 2002, the success of Pokémon on Record led another network,SBT, to buy the rights to the first three movies andPokémon: O Retorno de Mewtwo in partnership withWarner Bros. International Television, making the films a well-known part of SBT's film rotation.

Since Record had aired its episodes in a short period of time, it started to rerun episodes frequently, a fact which lowered its overall audience ratings. Because of this, the channelRede Globo purchased the rights toseason five in 2003. Globo aired all episodes of season five and the first 14 episodes ofseason six, before airing a few episodes of the latter only after midnight to fill space, Globo later acquiredseason seven airing a few episodes normally with the rest only airing on satellite, Globo would still re-air some episodes of Master Quest to fill spaces before completely dropping the show in 2008.

In 2007, the channel Jetix would airHeróis Pokémon twice, being the only times these movies were ever distributed officially in the country.

In 2008,RedeTV! needed a temporary cartoon to fill a space which would be taken by a new show, and acquired the first season to do so. However, Pokémon was so successful that RedeTV! acquired other seasons to air at night on the channel at 6pm. Due to Globo still having the rights to seasons 5-7, RedeTV! had to skip the show toseason eight, they would continue to air new episodes to the channel untilseason ten when they finally started to rerun it from the beggining, later the rights to season 5 expired so RedeTV! aired it and latter skipped to air seasonseleven (with the final episodes of that premiering there instead of Cartoon Network) andtwelve before dropping the show in 2012.

Starting on January 1, 2010, previous seasons of theanimated series debuted onTooncast, a sister network of Cartoon Network. The channel aired the first 17 seasons in sequence, and then started airing reruns ofAventuras em Unova e Mais Além andXY. Somemovies have also aired on this channel. Tooncast stopped airing the show in 2021 onseason twenty.

From thethird season to theeighteenth, the animated series premiered on Cartoon Network. Starting with the eighteenth season, new episodes premiered in blocks of usually four or eight episodes every one or two months, from Monday to Thursday at 4 p.m. BRT. On May 12, 2016,the nineteenth season premiered onPokémon TV. The first 28 episodes debuted on the service, but the last 20 debuted on Cartoon Network.

Pokémon Gerações premiered on February 10, 2017 onThe Pokémon Company International's Portuguese YouTube channel in Brazilian Portuguese. The final episode of the series was made available on June 20, 2017.

On June 5, 2017, thetwentieth season premiered on Cartoon Network. The season ended with a special marathon onPokémon Day 2018.

On January 26, 2018, the sixth season was made available onPrime Video, being the first Pokémon season available on the service.Pokémon, a série: Ouro e Prata,Rubi e Safira,Diamante e Pérola,Preto e Branco, andXY have been also available on the service in the following years, although only two series at a time.

Originally planned for January 2018, RedeTV! started re-airing the first season of the animated series on March 19, 2018, during the program "Turma da Pakaraka". This marked the first time the animated series was aired on the channel since 2012. It aired from Monday to Friday at the same time as it aired in previous years, at 6 p.m. BRT, with two episodes per day, and also another episode at 9 a.m. BRT. They also aired the first two movies.

Thetwenty-first season premiered on Cartoon Network on June 4, 2018, following the same schedule as previous seasons.

To celebrate the release ofPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Cartoon Network held a seven-episode marathon on November 18, 2018, most of them featuringPikachu orEevee. The following episodes were aired:A Caverna dos Espelhos!,Luzes! Câmera! Pikachu!,Festa Dançante!,Classe Mestra reunida!,Chamando atenção e treinando muito!,A jovem chama volta a atacar!, andCapturando a Vitória!. Another marathon was held for the release ofPOKÉMON Detetive Pikachu in May 2019.

Thetwenty-second season premiered on Cartoon Network on June 3, 2019 and was the last season to follow the schedule started on season 18.

From December 2 to 6, 2019, Cartoon Network did a special week to promote the release of theTCG expansionCosmic Eclipse, airing the original series episodesQuem Vai Ficar com Togepi?,Duelando pelo Totodile,Entrega Especial Houndoom,Vamos Cantar, Pessoal, andUm Desejo sob as Estrelas. Thetwelfth movie also aired on Friday.

On February 27, 2020, thetwenty-second movie premiered exclusively onNetflix, being the first movie not available on Cartoon Network since theseventh.

Due to the delay caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic, thetwenty-third season premiered on Cartoon Network on October 5, 2020, on the new 7:25 a.m. timeslot every Monday, but after the exhibition ofAcertando as contas! started to air at 8:30 a.m. This is the first season to air with localized logo, episode title,Who's That Pokémon? segment, and credits on a TV channel, although the past eight seasons had already been localized for Pokémon TV. Starting on May 3, 2021, after airing 30 episodes, Cartoon Network started its first rerun of the season, with the debuts for the following episodes scheduled to start on Tuesday, June 1, replacing their reruns of the twenty-second season, season 23 would be the last to air on the channel.

Alike the previous movie,Secrets of the Jungle was released only on Netflix on October 8, 2021.

The 12 first episodes of thetwenty-fourth season were released exclusively on Netflix on January 28, 2022.

In 2024,Gloob started airing season 20.

Airdates

Pokémon animated series

SeasonOriginal broadcasterDebut episodeFinal episodeEpisodes
Pokémon: Liga ÍndigoRecordPokémon, Eu Escolho Você!
May 10, 1999
O Segredo do Centro de Criação
July 20, 1999
52
Pokémon: Aventuras nas Ilhas LaranjaRecordPrincesa Contra Princesa
February 7, 2000
Fica Frio, Charizard
June 6, 2000
52
Pokémon: A Jornada JohtoCartoon NetworkA Guerra de Água Pokémon
January 1, 2001
Escrito nas Estrelas
July 10, 2001
52
Pokémon: Campeões da Liga JohtoCartoon NetworkUma Oportunidade Dourada!
January 1, 2002
A Grande Batalha!
December 30, 2002
52
Pokémon: Master QuestCartoon NetworkEnrolados nos Redemoinhos!
January 1, 2003
Você é um Astro, Larvitar!
August 4, 2003
52
Pokémon: AvançadoCartoon NetworkQuem é esse Unown?!
January 5, 2004
Com Carga Total
December 6, 2004
52
Pokémon: Desafio AvançadoCartoon NetworkVocê Colhe o que Semeia
January 22, 2005
Dia Do Julgamento!
September 19, 2005
52
Pokémon: Batalha AvançadaCartoon NetworkClamperl da Sabedoria
August 8, 2006
Pasta la Vista!
October 18, 2006
52
Pokémon: Batalha da FronteiraCartoon NetworkO Fator Do Falso Medo
March 3, 2007
O Lar é o Início de Tudo!
February 2, 2008
47
Pokémon: Diamante e PérolaCartoon NetworkSeguindo na Viagem de Estréia!
February 9, 2008
Tem Jeito de Espírito de Equipe!
September 8, 2008
51
Pokémon DP: Batalha DimensionalCartoon NetworkLágrimas de Chimchar!
January 5, 2009
Epidemia de Pesadelos!
December 28, 2009
52
Pokémon DP: Batalhas GalácticasCartoon NetworkLigue o Seu Rotom!
January 13, 2010
Peguei um Gible!
December 29, 2010
52
Pokémon DP: Vencedores da Liga SinnohCartoon NetworkGanhando Outra Vez a Vantagem em Casa!
April 2, 2011
Lembranças São Feitas de Alegrias!
November 26, 2011
34
Pokémon: Preto e BrancoCartoon NetworkNa Sombra do Zekrom!
March 17, 2012
Batalha no Metrô!
February 8, 2013
48
Pokémon Preto e Branco: Destinos RivaisCartoon NetworkElesa, a Eletrizante Líder de Ginásio!
April 19, 2013
A Maior Crise de Unova!
November 15, 2013
49
Pokémon Preto e Branco: Aventuras em Unova e Mais AlémCartoon NetworkBatalhando por Orgulho e Prestígio!
February 3, 2014
O Sonho Continua!
April 4, 2014
45
Pokémon, a Série: XYCartoon NetworkKalos, Onde Sonhos e Aventuras Começam!
March 2, 2015
Bonnie para a Defesa!
May 6, 2015
48
Pokémon, a série: XY - Desafio em KalosCartoon NetworkCaminhos para a Parceria de Apresentação!
August 3, 2015
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
May 31, 2016
45
Pokémon, a Série: XYZTV Pokémon
Cartoon Network
Do A ao Z!
May 12, 2016
A lenda de X, Y e Z!
May 18, 2017
48
Pokémon, a série: Sol e LuaCartoon NetworkAlola às novas aventuras!
June 5, 2017
Quando regiões se enfrentam!
February 27, 2018
43
Pokémon, a série: Sol e Lua – Ultra-aventurasCartoon Network
Netflix
Um encontro dos sonhos!
June 4, 2018
Um encontro real!
June 1, 2019
48
Pokémon, a série: Sol e Lua – UltralendasCartoon NetworkLílianete e o bastão!
June 3, 2019
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
May 21, 2020
54
Jornadas PokémonCartoon NetworkA chegada de Pikachu!
October 5, 2020
São iguais... praticamente!
June 30, 2021
48
Jornadas de Mestre PokémonNetflixTreinar ou não treinar!
September 10, 2021*
January 28, 2022*
A Batalha nos Portais de Distorção!
May 26, 2022*
July 8, 2022*
42
Jornadas Supremas PokémonNetflixO expresso espectral!
October 21, 2022*
January 6, 2023*
Céu azul distante
September 8, 2023
54
A série Pokémon: HorizontesNetflixO pingente que iniciou tudo – Parte 1
March 7, 2024
De lá longe
November 22, 2024
45
Pokémon: Horizontes - Temporada 2 - A Busca por LaquaNetflixBoas-vindas à Academia Laranja!
February 7, 2025
Pra onde a aventura nos levar!
September 26, 2025
44
Pokémon: Horizontes - Temporada 3 - Altas EsperançasNetflixDe olho nos ares de novo (Parte Um)
January 6, 2026

Pokémon movies

MovieDate
Pokémon O Filme: Mewtwo Contra-AtacaJanuary 7, 2000
Pokémon 2000 O Filme: O Poder de UmJuly 21, 2000
Pokémon 3 - O Feitiço dos UnownJuly 6, 2001
Pokémon 4: Viajantes do Tempo - Celebi, a Voz da FlorestaJuly 8, 2005
Heróis PokémonJanuary 14, 2007
Pokémon 6: Jirachi - Realizador de DesejosOctober 4, 2006(original dub)
July 11, 2022(redub)
Pokémon 7: Alma GêmeaFebruary 6, 2008(original dub)
May 16, 2021(redub)
Lucario e o Mistério de MewFebruary 23, 2008
Pokémon Ranger e o Lendário Templo do MarJanuary 16, 2009
O Pesadelo de DarkraiFebruary 18, 2010
Giratina e o Cavaleiro do CéuApril 9, 2010
Arceus e a Joia da VidaNovember 21, 2010
Zoroark - Mestre das IlusõesMarch 10, 2012
Pokémon O Filme: Preto - Victini e ReshiramNovember 29, 2012
Pokémon O Filme: Branco - Victini e ZekromJune 11, 2013
Pokémon, o Filme: Kyurem contra a Espada da JustiçaNovember 1, 2013
Pokémon o Filme: Genesect e a Lenda ReveladaMay 30, 2014
Pokémon o Filme: Diancie e o Casulo da DestruiçãoAugust 2, 2015
Pokémon o Filme: Hoopa e o Duelo LendárioAugust 11, 2016
Pokémon o Filme: Volcanion e a Maravilha MecânicaJune 16, 2017(iTunes)
August 10, 2017(Cartoon Network)
Pokémon, o filme: Eu escolho você!November 5, 2017(theatrical release)
December 8, 2017(Cartoon Network)
Pokémon, o filme: O poder de todosJanuary 11, 2019
Pokémon, o filme: Mewtwo contra-ataca - EvoluçãoFebruary 27, 2020
Pokémon, o filme: Segredos da selvaOctober 8, 2021

TV networks and VOD services

Network/serviceSeasons and movies

Record

Cartoon Network

SBT

TV Globo

RedeTV!

Tooncast
  • Access to Cartoon Network's content (2010-2021)

Netflix

Apple TV

Google TV

Prime Video

TBS

Kinopop

Claro tv+

HBO

Telecine

Star Channel

HBO Max

Cinecanal

Globoplay

Gloob

Microsoft Movies & TV

Dubbing

The Brazilian dub is based on the English dubs by4Kids Entertainment andThe Pokémon Company International. Pokémon arrived in Brazil shortly after arriving in the United States.[7][8]

Latin American distributorTelevix Entertainment[9][10] distributed the first twelve seasons of the series and movies 8-12[11][12] in Brazil withSwen Entertainment. The series was first dubbed byMaster Sound Studios inSão Paulo. After theanimated series was shown to be successful in Brazil and around the world, the distributors brought thesecond season, this time dubbed byBKS, that changed the voices of theNarrator andMeowth. In addition, many voice actors in the series refused to dub at BKS and it took a lot of work to convince the original cast to come back.

The following year, Swen and Televix decided to change the dubbing studio again, especially after the controversy caused by BKS's dubbing ofSailor Moon R. The new studio that dubbed thethird season of Pokémon wasParisi Video, also from São Paulo. Parisi Video went on to dub thefourth,fifth, andsixth seasons as well. Parisi brought the entire cast of the series back, but the company went bankrupt and was left unable to pay its employees. Thus, yet another dubbing studio had to be found.

Notably, thefirstthreemovies, as well asO Retorno de Mewtwo, were dubbed in Rio de Janeiro instead of São Paulo.Guilherme Briggs provided the voice of Mewtwo, whileMárcio Simões temporarily replaced Meowth in movies 2 and 3 and Mewtwo Returns.Jirachi - Realizador de Desejos was almost dubbed in Rio at the Dublamix studio, withGustavo Nader as Ash, but onlyPriscila Amorim as Jirachi andFelipe Grinnan as Butler recorded in Rio.

Centauro took over the animated series from theseventh to theeighteenth season. In the transition, they managed to bring the main voice cast back, but changed the voices of almost all the supporting cast and extras. Nonetheless, the dub was so well-received that they ended up winning the 2006Prêmio Yamato for "Best Redub or Sequel". Centauro also dubbed the spin-off seriesPokémon Crônicas, which changed the voices of all supporting characters again, and was the first studio to also dub the movies, starting withLucario e o Mistério de Mew. It was also around this time thatSDI Media Poland became involved with the dub, with them being credited as early as thefourteenth season.

In 2015, several early episodes had to be redubbed by Centauro, at the request of The Pokémon Company International, due to bad audio quality. These redubs have maintained most of the original cast intact and also didn't use the official translation glossary, with moves having the same name they had at the time, exceptThunderbolt. These episodes include:Bulbasaur e a Vila Oculta,A Gangue das Bicicletas,Visita ao Vale do Sol,Bulbassauro... o Embaixador!, andUm Dilema Duplo. Thefourth movie was also redubbed in 2015, but, unlike the episodes, both its opening and ending themes were played in English, instead of Brazilian Portuguese.

From thenineteenth to thetwenty-second season,Pokémon was dubbed in Rio de Janeiro atMG Studios, which was also responsible for the dubbing of the online miniseriesPokémon Gerações. The dub was also now being produced byDuArt Media Services instead of SDI Media. The original actors from São Paulo were completely replaced, including those that have been working on the dubbed animated series since the first season (namelyFábio Lucindo asAsh,Isabel de Sá asJessie,Márcio Araújo asJames, andArmando Tiraboschi asMeowth). Part of the reason for this change was the fact that Fábio Lucindo moved to Portugal in 2015 to study in theUniversity of Coimbra, and that DuArt had become the Latin American dubbing producer.[13] Despite this,Hoopa e o Duelo Lendário was dubbed by Lucindo and all of the original voice actors, likely due to it being part ofDesafio em Kalos.

DuArt departed the series after season 22, and SDI Media Poland once again took charge of the Brazilian dub.Iyuno later took control via its acquisition of SDI Media. The series was now being dubbed atDouble Sound in Rio de Janeiro, a dubbing studio infamous for delaying payments or simply not paying its employees at all, which lead to many of the voice actors (such as the voices of Ash,Delia, the Team Rocket trio,Officer Jenny,Kiawe,Gladion, andMewtwo) refusing to reprise their roles if that meant working for them. Since then, the voices of Nurse Joy (Luisa Palomanes), Leon (Clécio Souto), and Raihan (Renan Freitas) have abandoned the series by virtue of delayed salaries, with reports of some other voice actors not getting paid for over four months.[14][15] Double Sound also dubbedPokémon Evoluções.

In February 2021, theseventh movie was redubbed at Centauro in São Paulo forStar Channel, keeping most of the original cast, with the exception of Ash, who was voiced by his current voice actor,Matheus Perissé, a long-time Pokémon fan that had previously voicedSawyer.

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the Brazilian dub stopped for over four months afterAcertando as contas! had been dubbed, and after that time, some voice actors started voicing their characters remotely. For the first time since theoriginal series, some episodes of season 23 were dubbed over the Japanese audio instead of English as a result of the pandemic.

On August 26, 2021,Pokémon Kids TV premiered onPokémon TV, with their songs dubbed at Dubrasil in São Paulo. More songs were added to the service on October 15 of the same year.

Cast and crew

Despite having changed dubbing studios several times, the Brazilian dub of thePokémon animated series has maintained a fairly consistent voice cast when it comes to the main characters until the end ofS18. Starting fromS19, the series was moved from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, and all the voice actors were replaced, similar to what happened in the English dub onS09.S25 marked the return of some actors from São Paulo, most notably Alfredo Rollo as Brock (for the first time in regular episodes sinceBW116) and Márcia Regina as Misty. The voice actors who have worked on the Brazilian dub of the main cast of the main series include:

CharacterVoice actor/actressFirst main series episodeLatest main series episodeOther works

Ash Ketchum

Fábio Lucindo

EP001
Pokémon, Eu Escolho Você!
Pokémon - I Choose You!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!
Mirror Ash

Charles Emmanuel

XY094
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

Matheus Perissé

JN001
A chegada de Pikachu!
Enter Pikachu!

JNS05
Céu azul distante
Distant Blue Sky!
Chester
Sawyer (S19)
Alternate World Ash

Misty

Márcia Regina

EP001
Pokémon, Eu Escolho Você!
Pokémon - I Choose You!

BW116
Uma Reunião Acalorada!
The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!
Professor Juniper

JN138
Um confronto predestinado!
A Fated Face-Off!

JN147
O arco-íris e o mestre Pokémon!
The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!

Aline Guioli

SM042
Alola, Kanto!
Alola, Kanto!

SM103
Coração de fogo, coração de pedra!
Heart of Fire, Heart of Stone!
Wicke

Jessie

Isabel de Sá

EP002
Emergência Pokémon!
Pokémon Emergency!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!

Flávia Saddy

XY093
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

Evie Saide

JN003
A torre misteriosa de Ivysaur!
Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!

JNS05
Céu azul distante
Distant Blue Sky!
Lillie

James

Márcio Araújo

EP002
Emergência Pokémon!
Pokémon Emergency!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!

Thiago Fagundes

XY093
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

José Leonardo

JN003
A torre misteriosa de Ivysaur!
Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!

JNS05
Céu azul distante
Distant Blue Sky!

Meowth

Armando Tiraboschi

EP002
Emergência Pokémon!
Pokémon Emergency!

EP051
O Jardim Misterioso de Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden

EP103
Misty Encontra um Par
Misty Meets Her Match

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!

Marcelo Pissardini

EP052
Princesa Contra Princesa
Princess vs. Princess

EP102
A Ameaça Misteriosa
The Mystery Menace
Emmet
Lord Shabboneau

Sérgio Stern

XY093
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a Jornada Continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

Gustavo Berriel

JN003
A torre misteriosa de Ivysaur!
Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!

JNS05
Céu azul distante
Distant Blue Sky!

Brock

Alfredo Rollo

EP005
Exibição na Cidade de Pewter
Showdown at Pewter City

BW116
Uma Reunião Acalorada
The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!

JN139
Os heróis e a Bruxa da Floresta!
Must Be Our Heroes and the Witch!

JN147
O arco-íris e o mestre Pokémon!
The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!

Sérgio Cantú

SM042
Alola, Kanto!
Alola, Kanto!

SM103
Coração de fogo, coração de pedra!
Heart of Fire, Heart of Stone!
Unknown
JN106
Entrando no ar! Estrelas travessas no embalo da rádio!
Radio Lulled the Mischievous Stars!

Tracey Sketchit

Rogério Vieira

EP084
O Lapras Perdido
The Lost Lapras

EP273
A Gente se Vê Depois
Gotta Catch Ya Later!

JN147
O arco-íris e o mestre Pokémon!
The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!

Tatá Guarnieri

EP225 (original airing)
Bulbassauro... o Embaixador!
Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!
Ricard Nouveau
Ghetsis

Vágner Fagundes

AG133
O Lugar Certo e o Mime Certo
The Right Place and the Right Mime
Drew (S06)
Morrison*

Dado Monteiro

AG192
O Lar é o Início de Tudo!
Home is Where the Start Is!
Harley*
Morrison*
Tate

May

Tatiane Keplmair

AG001
Tudo Começa na Estrada!
Get the Show on the Road!

DP079
Estratégia com Sorriso
Strategy with a Smile!
Sakura*
Autumn
Narissa
Fennel
Skyla
Diancie

Max

Thiago Keplmair

AG003
Não há Lugar como Hoenn
There's no Place Like Hoenn

AG192
O Lar é o Início de Tudo!
Home is Where the Start Is!
Glenn
Kendrick

Matheus Ferreira

AG068 (redub only)
Um Dilema Duplo
A Double Dilemma

Dawn

Fernanda Bullara

DP001
Seguindo na Viagem de Estréia!
Following A Maiden's Voyage!

BW093
Adeus Copa Junior - Olá Aventura!
Goodbye, Junior Cup—Hello, Adventure!
Sabrina
Whitney
Alanna
Daniela

Sofia Manso

JN074
Pesadelos ao anoitecer
Nightfall? Nightmares!

JN132
Parceiros para sempre!
Partners in Time!
Alternate World Dawn

Iris

Agatha Paulita

BW001
Na Sombra de Zekrom!
In the Shadow of Zekrom!

BW141
Tudo de Bom, Até o Nosso Próximo Encontro!
Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!
Monica

Karina Fonseca

JN065
Embate de titãs!
Thrash of the Titans!

JN118
Uma batalha dura como aço!
Battling as Hard as Stone!
Concordia*
Malva*
Nurse Joy (S24 onwards)
Visquez
Liko

Cilan

Alex Minei

BW005
Três Líderes, Três Ameaças!
Triple Leaders, Team Threats!

JN139
Os heróis e a Bruxa da Floresta!
Must Be Our Heroes and the Witch!
Ben
Buck
Roland

Serena

Michelle Giudice

XY001
Kalos, Onde Sonhos e Aventuras Começam!
Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!
Kanto Fair host
Mirror Serena

Bruna Laynes

XY094
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

XY140
Até nos competirmos de novo!
Till We Compete Again!

Loretta Martins

JN105
Reunidos pela primeira vez!
Reuniting for the First Time!

Clément

Bruno Mello

XY001
Kalos, Onde Sonhos e Aventuras Começam!
Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!
Sean
Keldeo
Mirror Clemont

Yan Gesteira

XY094
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

XY140
Até nós competirmos de novo!
Till We Compete Again!

Filipe Gimenez

JN103
O futuro é agora, graças à estratégia!
The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!

JN104
Dois é melhor do que um!
Taking Two For The Team!

Bonnie

Jussara Marques

XY001
Kalos, Onde Sonhos e Aventuras Começam!
Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!
Kathryn*
Shannon
Mirror Bonnie

Luiza Cesar

XY094
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

JN104
Dois é melhor do que um!
Taking Two For The Team!

Vitória

Taís Feijó

SM001
Alola às novas aventuras!
Alola to New Adventure!

JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!

Lílian

Evie Saide

SM001
Alola às novas aventuras!
Alola to New Adventure!

JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!
Jessie (S23S25)

Lulú

Hannah Buttel

SM001
Alola às novas aventuras!
Alola to New Adventure!

JN037
A minha antiga turma!
That New Old Gang of Mine!
Miette (S19)

Naiaama Belle

JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!
Elaine*

Chris

Rafael Mezadri

SM001
Alola às novas aventuras!
Alola to New Adventure!

JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!

Kiawe

Marcos Souza

SM001
Alola às novas aventuras!
Alola to New Adventure!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

Kadu Rocha

JN037
A minha antiga turma!
That New Old Gang of Mine!

JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!

Rotom Pokédex

Raphael Rossatto

SM003
Carregando o Dex!
Loading the Dex!

JN037
A minha antiga turma!
That New Old Gang of Mine!
Pokédex (S19)
Ash'sRotom Phone
Unknown
JN112
Ajudando o herói da vizinhança!
Helping the Hometown Hero!

Goh

Renan Vidal

JN001
A chegada de Pikachu!
Enter Pikachu!

JN136
Esse pode ser o começo de uma coisa maior!
This Could be the Start of Something Big!
Laki

Liko

Karina Fonseca

HZ001
O pingente que iniciou tudo – Parte 1
The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)
OngoingConcordia*
Malva*
Nurse Joy (S24 onwards)
Iris (S24S25)
Visquez

Rain

Danilo Diniz

HZ003
Com certeza! Porque Sprigatito está comigo!
For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me!
OngoingHop
Ash (M06M07 third dub)

Voice directors

DirectorFirst main series episodeLatest main series episodeOther works

Gilmara Sanches

AG041
Você Colhe o que Semeia
What You Seed is What You Get

BW036
Archeops no Mundo Moderno!
Archeops In The Modern World!

Fábio Lucindo

BW037
Um Especialista em Pescaria em uma Competição de Pesca!
A Fishing Connoisseur in a Fishy Competition!

BW048
Batalha no Metrô!
Battle for the Underground!

Márcia Regina

BW049
Elesa, a Eletrizante Líder de Ginásio!
Enter Elesa, Electrifying Gym Leader!

XY093
Todos Olhando para o Futuro!
All Eyes on the Future!

Mário Jorge Andrade

XY094
Do A ao Z!
From A to Z!

XY119
Batalha surpresa com força total!
A Full-Strength Battle Surprise!

Felipe Drummond

XY120
Chegamos ao campo de gelo!
All Hail the Ice Battlefield!

SM146
Obrigado, Alola. E a jornada continua!
Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!

Renan Vidal

JN001
A chegada de Pikachu!
Enter Pikachu!

JN048
São iguais... praticamente!
A Close Call... Practically!
Pokémon Concierge

Bia Barros

JN049
Treinar ou não treinar!
To Train, or Not to Train!

JN056
A busca dos cavaleiros!
Searching for Chivalry!

Karina Fonseca

JN057
Lembranças de uma bondade calorosa!
Memories of a Warming Kindness!

JNS05
Céu azul distante
Distant Blue Sky!

Dubbing studios

StudioCity / StateDistributor / ProducerProductions
MastersoundSão Paulo / SPTelevix / SwenS01
DelartRio de Janeiro / RJWarner Bros.M01-M03
Mewtwo Returns
POKÉMON Detective Pikachu
BKSSão Paulo / SPTelevix / SwenS02
Parisi VídeoSão Paulo / SPS03-S06
ÁlamoSão Paulo / SPUnknownM04-M05
DublamixRio de Janeiro / RJUnknownM06 (movie-exclusive characters)
SigmaSão Paulo / SPUnknownM06 (main characters),M07
Centauro ComunicacionesSão Paulo / SPTelevix / Swen (S07-S12, M08-M12)
TPCi / SDI Media (S13-S18, M13-M18)
S07-S18
M08-M18
Pokémon Chronicles
The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!
EP010,EP036,EP185,EP225, andAG068 redubs
M04 redub
UnknownM06-M07 second dubs
MGE StudiosRio de Janeiro / RJTPCi /DuArtS19-S22
M19-M22
TPCiPokémon Generations
NetflixPokémon Concierge
Double SoundRio de Janeiro / RJTPCi
SDI Media (2020-2021)
Iyuno-SDI Group (2021-2022)
Iyuno (2022-present)
S23-S25,M23
Pokémon Evolutions
Pokémon: The Arceus Chronicles
Pokémon: Path to the Peak
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
DuBrasilSão Paulo / SPTPCiPokémon Kids TV
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
Maximal StudioSão Paulo / SPTPCiPokémon UNITE
All Dubbing GroupRio de Janeiro / RJTPCiPokétoon
Dubbing CompanyCampinas / SPTPCiM06-M07 third dubs
Keywords StudiosSão Paulo / SPTPCiPokémon Legends: Z-A:MegaMalamar trailer
UnknownUnknownUnknownDetective Pikachu & the Mystery of the Missing Flan
Nintendo TV commercials
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:Greavard andPoltchageist ads
Pokémon Trading Card Game trailers
Learn to Play the Pokémon TCG
Pokémon TCG: Raid Battle
Pokémon TCG: PokéCatch
Pokémon TCG:My First Battle
Pokémon UNITE Championship Series commercials
Challenge the World!

Music

Brazilian cover artwork for thePokémon the Movie 2000 score

All of the Brazilian dub opening themes are translated versions of the North American ones. Thefirst one was sung by Jana Bianchi and became a great success at the time of the "Pokémon boom".

Pokémon 2.B.A. Master was released in Brazil in two versions: the English-language 2.B.A. Master, and a Portuguese-language translation entitledPokémon: Para Ser um Mestre. A Portuguese-language translation ofTotally Pokémon was also released, entitledTotalmente Pokémon.

ThePokémon the First Movie andPokémon the Movie 2000 soundtracks were released in Brazil as well. The soundtracks were identical to the English releases, but with the corresponding Portuguese-language movie opening theme added as a bonus track. Thethird movie soundtrack was also released in Brazil, featuring the Portuguese-language songs fromTotalmente Pokémon in place of the English ones, as well as the Portuguese opening theme for the movie.

Thescore for the second movie was sold in Brazil as well.

Original music

Two licensed original Pokémon songs in Brazilian Portuguese were released as part of the 2000 CD album "Eliana": A Força do Mestre (The Strength of the Master) and A Força do Raio (The Strength of the Lightning). They were performed by Eliana, the presenter of theEliana & Alegria TV show which broadcasted thePokémon the Series animation in Brazil. The two songs were also released as music videos in 2003.

Pokémon manga

Volume one ofPokémon Adventures in Brazilian Portuguese

The Electric Tale of Pikachu was the firstPokémon manga to be translated and released in Brazil. The first fourmonthly issues (that were just the first volume divided in four separated ones) were published by Conrad Editora based onVIZ Media's English translation and included the edits that removed sexual content from the manga.

On May 3, 2014,Panini Comics announced they would publish theBlack & White arc ofPokémon Adventures,[16] beginning withVolume 43, released on September 22, 2014. The arc'sfinal volume was released on December 18, 2015.

The publication of theRed, Green & Blue andYellow arcs was teased on February 29, 2016[17] and fully announced on March 2, 2016.[18] The seven volumes were published from October 10, 2016 to October 30, 2017.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc's publication was announced on November 7, 2017,[19] with its seven volumes published from February 15, 2018 to January 14, 2019. The publication of theRuby & Sapphire arc was announced on December 17, 2018,[20] with its eight volumes published from April 25, 2019 to August 28, 2020.

After months without any news from Panini,FireRed & LeafGreen arc's publication was announced onFebruary 27, 2021.[21]Emerald arc's publication was soon announced on April 30, 2021.[22]FireRed & LeafGreen arc's three volumes were released from July 23 to November 26, 2021, while theEmerald arc hadVolume 26 andVolume 27 merged, finishing with three volumes published from December 24, 2021 to May 13, 2022.

The publication of theDiamond & Pearl arc was announced on June 6, 2022.[23][24] It began on August 19, 2022 and finished on December 22, 2023 with eight volumes.Platinum arc's publication was announced on September 29, 2023,[25] with its two volumes released on March 28 and April 26, 2024.Volume 38 was skipped, with itsDiamond & Pearl arc's chapters published onVolume 37 and itsPlatinum arc's chapters onVolume 39.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc's publication was announced on December 28, 2023.[26] Its two volumes were published on June 27 and September 11, 2024. All arcs published before thePlatinum arc, including theBlack & White arc, were reprinted by Panini in 2024. The publication of theBlack 2 & White 2 arc was announced on April 30, 2024.[27][28] The arc'sfirst volume was released on October 15, 2024.

Pokémon Trading Card Game

The Brazilian Portuguese logo of Pokémon TCG

Both English- and Portuguese-language cards for thePokémon Trading Card Game are sold inLatin America and Brazil. Portuguese-language cards have been sold in Brazil as theBase Set throughFossil,Mysterious Treasures,Secret Wonders andHeartGold & SoulSilver expansion onwards and are recognized as tournament legal forPlay! Pokémon.

Pokémon Club magazine

Main article:Pokémon Club

From 1999 to 2003, thePokémon Club magazine was released with several kinds of information about thePokémon world, including thePokémon species, human characters, games, animation, Trading Card Game, and merchandise. The Brazilian Portuguese version of thePocket Monsters Film Comic was published in this magazine as well.

Pokémon merchandise

Guaraná Antarctica Caçulinha

Arisco dominoes

The Brazilian companyArisco released a collection of Pokémon dominoes in noodle packages in 2001.

Elma Chips collectables

The Brazilian snack companyElma Chips released some Pokémon collectables: Supercard (Portuguese:Supercarta) in 1999, Tazo / Evolutazo in 2000, andJo-Kén-Pokémon in 2001.

Guaraná Antarctica Caçulinha

In 2000, the Brazilian soda companyGuaraná Antarctica released the Caçulinha Pokémon collectables. They were small Pokémon figures, each found inside a Poké Ball at the top of a Caçulinha-size (200 ml) bottle of Guaraná Antarctica.

This kind of Poké Ball had a modified design with a hole at the middle to fit at the top of the bottle. The word "Caçulinha" (Little Youngest Child) has been used as a brand name for this small size of Guaraná Antarctica bottle.

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Trivia

External links

References

  1. Ad from Super Game Power Magazine (October, 1998)
  2. Ad from Nintendo World Magazine (November, 1998)
  3. GameFAQs listing (SA, Gradiente)
  4. Archived Glitch City Laboratories thread by Torchickens (User:Chickasaurus on Bulbapedia)
  5. Imgur.com picture of Gold/Silver/Crystal front cart art from an unknown person
  6. The back of Brazil Pokémon Crystal, produced in collaboration with Gradiente Entertainment
  7. Pokémon Hits The World - Animation World Network (October 3, 1998)
  8. Pokémon sold to Latin America broadcasters - Animation World Network (February 14, 1999)
  9. Televix: Series & Animation (as of 2000)
  10. Exito mundial de “Pokémon” se expande a todos los mercados de Lat.Am. - Produ (November 29, 1999)
  11. Televix listing for Pokemon Seasons 10-12
  12. Televix Feed from 2011 (contains Pokemon season & movie mentions)
  13. http://anmtv.xpg.uol.com.br/pokemon-dublado-no-rio-de-janeiro/
  14. https://www.change.org/p/pok%C3%A9mon-company-internacional-pok%C3%A9mon-troque-de-est%C3%BAdio-respeite-os-nossos-dubladores-mudapokemon
  15. https://observatoriodatv.uol.com.br/colunas/paulo-pacheco/dubladores-de-pokemon-se-rebelam-e-deixam-serie-por-falta-de-pagamento
  16. Black & White arc announcement - Panini Mangas Brasil | Facebook
  17. Red, Green & Blue andYellow arcs teaser - Panini Mangas Brasil | Facebook
  18. Red, Green & Blue andYellow arcs announcement - Panini Mangas Brasil | Facebook
  19. Gold, Silver & Crystal arc announcement - Panini Comics | YouTube
  20. Ruby & Sapphire arc announcement - Mangá Tube | YouTube
  21. FireRed & LeafGreen arc announcement - Panini Mangas | Instagram
  22. Emerald arc announcement - JBox TV | YouTube
  23. Diamond & Pearl arc announcement - Panini Brasil | YouTube
  24. Diamond & Pearl arc announcement - Redação Planet Mangá | Twitter
  25. Platinum arc announcement - Panini Brasil | YouTube
  26. HeartGold & SoulSilver arc announcement - Panini Mangas | Instagram
  27. Black 2 & White 2 arc announcement - Panini Brasil | YouTube
  28. Black 2 & White 2 arc announcement - Panini Mangas | Instagram

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