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56 | — | August 28, 2020 [40] 978-4-091-43234-6 | January 11, 2022 [41] 978-1-974-72585-4 | ||
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57 | — | November 26, 2020 [42] 978-4-091-43248-3 | May 10, 2022 [43] 978-1-974-72663-9 | ||
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58 | — | February 26, 2021 [44] 978-4-091-43277-3 | September 13, 2022 [45] 978-1-974-72726-1 | ||
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59 | — | May 28, 2021 [46] 978-4-091-43308-4 | January 10, 2023 [47] 978-1-974-72997-5 | ||
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60 | — | October 28, 2021 [48] 4-09-143343-X | May 9, 2023 [49] 978-1-9747-3460-3 | ||
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61 | — | February 28, 2022 [50] 978-4-09-143389-3 | September 12, 2023 [51] 1974736407 | ||
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62 | — | August 26, 2022 [52] 978-4-09-143527-9 | — | ||
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63 | — | November 28, 2022 [53] 978-4-09-143564-4 | — | ||
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64 | — | February 28, 2023 [54] 978-4-09-143585-9 | — | ||
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22 rounds in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, 37 rounds in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon chapter and 43 rounds in Sword & Shield chapter are yet to be published in a tankōbon volume, but have been printed in the magazine, mini volumes, or published online. These titles, and their order, are subject to change, both in collection into tankōbon, and translation into English.
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1 1-2 | — | July 24, 2015 978-4-09-142037-4 | September 6, 2016 December 6, 2016 1-4215-9070-0 ISBN 1-4215-9016-6 | ||
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2 3-4 | — | February 26, 2016 978-4-09-142137-1 | March 7, 2017 July 4, 2017 1-4215-9156-1 ISBN 1-4215-9223-1 | ||
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3 5-6 | — | September 28, 2016 978-4-09-142235-4 | November 7, 2017 March 6, 2018 1-4215-9626-1 ISBN 1-4215-9738-1 | ||
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1 1-2 | — | June 23, 2017 978-4-09-142407-5 | May 8, 2018 September 11, 2018 1-9747-0075-5 ISBN 1-9747-0130-1 | ||
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2 3-4 | — | December 27, 2017 4-09-142596-8 | January 8, 2019 May 14, 2019 1-9747-0260-X ISBN 1-9747-0305-3 | ||
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3 5-6 | — | June 22, 2018 4-09-142739-1 | September 10, 2019 January 14, 2020 1-9747-0649-4 ISBN 1-9747-0794-6 | ||
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4 7-8 | — | December 28, 2018 978-4-09-142870-7 | May 12, 2020 September 8, 2020 1-9747-1115-3 ISBN 1-9747-1116-1 | ||
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5 9-10 | — | June 28, 2019 4-09-143030-9 | January 12, 2021 May 11, 2021 1-9747-1944-8 ISBN 1-9747-1945-6 | ||
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6 11-12 | — | December 27, 2019 4-09-143158-5 | September 14, 2021 January 11, 2022 1-9747-2175-2 ISBN 1-9747-2176-0 | ||
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1 1-2 | — | June 26, 2020 4-09-143217-4 | August 10, 2021 December 14, 2021 978-1-974-72418-5 ISBN 978-1-974-72525-0 | ||
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2 3-4 | — | December 25, 2020 4-09-143250-6 | April 12, 2022 August 9, 2022 978-1-974-72645-5 ISBN 978-1-974-72646-2 | ||
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Due to several hiatuses in the development of the Black 2/White 2 arc (beginning in 2013 and not concluding until 2020), publication of the tankōbon volumes went on a hiatus. In response, Viz released mini-volumes of the arcs from X/Y onwards. These were half the length (ranging from 2-4 chapters compared to 6-12 chapters in the tankōbons) and released more frequently. 12 mini-volumes were released for the X/Y, Sun/Moon, and Sword/Shield arcs, and 6 mini-volumes of the Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire arc were released as well. tankōbon volumes of the X/Y arc would be published in America in early 2022.
Mewtwo is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise. It was first introduced in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, and later appeared in subsequent sequels and spin-off titles, such as Pokkén Tournament. In the video games, the player can fight and capture Mewtwo in order to subsequently pit it against other Pokémon. The player first learns of Mewtwo late in Pokémon Red and Blue by reading research documents left in a ruined laboratory on Cinnabar Island. Mewtwo is regarded as one of the series' strongest Pokémon, and was the strongest in the original games in terms of base statistic distribution. It is known as the "Genetic Pokémon" and is a Legendary Pokémon, a special group of Pokémon that are very rare and usually very powerful. Mewtwo has also appeared in various animated adaptations of the franchise.
Pokémon Adventures is a Japanese manga series based on the Pokémon media franchise created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri and managed by The Pokémon Company. Tajiri once stated that the series is closest to how he imagined the universe of Pokémon to be.
Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands is the second season of Pokémon, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Episode Orange Archipelago. It originally aired in Japan from January 28 to October 7, 1999, on TV Tokyo, in South Korea from June 15 to October 9, 2000, on Seoul Broadcasting System, and in the United States from December 4, 1999, to October 14, 2000, on The WB/Kids’ WB!.
Pokémon: Advanced Challenge is the seventh season of Pokémon and the second season of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation. It originally aired in Japan from September 4, 2003, to September 2, 2004, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from September 11, 2004, to September 10, 2005, on Kids' WB.
Pokémon: Battle Frontier is the ninth season of Pokémon and the fourth and final season of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation. It originally aired in Japan from October 6, 2005, to September 14, 2006, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from September 9, 2006, to March 3, 2007, on Cartoon Network.
Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles is the twelfth season of the Pokémon animated series and the third season of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl. It originally aired in Japan from December 4, 2008, to December 24, 2009, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from May 9, 2009, to May 15, 2010, on Cartoon Network, covering the continuing adventures of series protagonist Ash Ketchum as he continues to travel Sinnoh with Dawn, Pikachu, and Brock.
Pokémon: Black & White is the fourteenth season of the Pokémon anime series and the first and titular season of Pokémon the Series: Black & White, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes!. It originally aired in Japan from September 23, 2010, to September 15, 2011, on TV Tokyo channel 7, and in the United States from February 12, 2011, to January 7, 2012, on Cartoon Network. Brock and Dawn have left the series, and Ash Ketchum is joined by a new female trainer named Iris and a new male trainer named Cilan. The evil syndicate Team Rocket has a part to play in this season, and Jessie, James, and Meowth have been promoted.
Pokémon: Black & White: Rival Destinies, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! and Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2, is the fifteenth season of the Pokémon anime series and the second season of Pokémon the Series: Black & White, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! . It originally aired in Japan from September 22, 2011 to October 4, 2012, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from February 18, 2012, to January 26, 2013, on Cartoon Network, covering the continuing adventures of series protagonist Ash Ketchum and his Pikachu as they continue traveling through Unova with Cilan and Iris.
Pokémon Black and White is a manga series based on the Pokémon video games of the same name, and the tenth chapter of the series Pokémon Adventures. They follow the adventures of Black and his journey through the Unova region. 20 mini-volumes in total were released between 2011 and 2015. The manga are written by Hidenori Kusaka with art by Satoshi Yamamoto and were released by Viz Media and VizKids in the United States. The series is a special edition of the Pokémon Adventures. Before the series was fully collected in tankoban volumes, mini-volumes collected directly from the magazine versions were released internationally. The series was eventually collected in Tankoban volumes under the name Pokemon Adventures: Black and White. 9 volumes were released between 2013 and 2015.
Pokémon: Black & White: Adventures in Unova and Beyond is the sixteenth season of the Pokémon animated series — the third and final season of Pokémon the Series: Black & White. It originally aired in Japan from October 11, 2012 to October 10, 2013, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from February 2, 2013 to December 7, 2013, on Cartoon Network, and features protagonist Ash Ketchum and his friends Cilan and Iris as they traverse the Unova and Decolore Islands. Ash makes his way back to Kanto with Iris joining so she can become a better Dragon Master and Cilan planning on improving his Connoisseur skills with Kanto-region Pokémon.
Pokémon Origins, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: The Origin, is a Japanese anime television mini series based on Nintendo's Pokémon franchise which follows the plot of Pokemon Red and Blue. Like the television series, it was not owned by Media Factory. Animation is handled by Production I.G, Xebec, and OLM, Inc., and the film is split into four parts, each directed by a different director from these studios. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2013, ten days before the release of the X and Y video games, and began streaming internationally on Nintendo's Pokémon TV service from November 15, 2013 to December 2, 2013. On September 14, 2016, the first episode of the series was released for free on the official Pokémon YouTube channel and was later removed in 2017.
Pokémon the Series: XY is the seventeenth season of the Pokémon animated series and the first and titular season of Pokémon the Series: XY, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: XY. It is the first dubbed season to use the "Pokémon the Series" branding and as such can be a starting point. The season follows the continuing adventures of Ash Ketchum and Pikachu as they explore the Kalos region. Traveling in the Kalos region with their new friends - Clemont and his little sister Bonnie, along with Ash's childhood friend Serena - the party discover new Pokémon and the mysterious Mega Evolutions.
Pokémon the Series: XYZ (known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: XY & Z is the nineteenth season of the Pokémon anime series, and the third and final season of Pokémon the Series: XY, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: XY&Z. Ash, Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie continue their adventures in the Kalos region, where they encounter the sinister Team Flare and meet the enigmatic Mega Evolution Trainer, Alain. They delve into the mysteries surrounding the unique transformation of Ash's Greninja and face a prophecy concerning the destruction of Kalos with the involvement of the Legendary Pokémon Zygarde.
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures is the twenty-first season of the Pokémon anime series and the second season of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon. This season takes place in the Alola region and follows the continuing adventures of Ash; his classmates Lillie, Lana, Mallow, Kiawe, and Sophocles; Ash's rival, Gladion; and antagonists James, Jessie and Meowth of Team Rocket. The season originally aired in Japan from October 5, 2017, to October 14, 2018, on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from March 24, 2018, to February 23, 2019, on Disney XD.
The following article is a broad timeline of the Pokémon franchise, also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, a Japanese media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, a company founded by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures.