Pokemon Season 1 Vol. 3

by Pokémaster on May 31, 2010

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friends to join Ash, Brock and Misty, as they have their travel and make their way across the Indigo League Tournament! This Part 3 Season 1 box set includes 26 episodes of fun and adventure Pokémon! Amazon . It’s
Since the first season concludes Pokémon, Ash and his friends Misty and Brock Ketcham stop in some strange places on the way to the stage of the Indigo Pokémon League Tournament: Santa Claus’ Workshop, a film set, a surf beach, destroyed c. . . more>>

Pokemon Season 1 Vol. 3

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Shawn May 31, 2010 at 5:41 pm

form to collect some or all of the Pokémon anime episodes on DVD, then here is a complete guide to help explain the progression of the Pokemon series and the current availability at the box set is.
< , br /> Season 1: Indigo League (available in 3 DVD box set, 79 episodes)
Season 2: Adventures in the Orange Islands (1 DVD Box Set 35 episodes)
Season 3: Johto Travel set (* no box, 41 episodes)
Season 4: Johto League Champions (* no box set available, 52 episodes)
Season 5: Master Quest (2 DVD Box Set, 64 episodes)
Season 6: Advanced (2 DVD Box Set, 40 episodes)
Season 7: Advanced Challenge (* no cash available, 52 episodes)
Season 8 Advanced Battle (* no cash available, 54 episodes)
Season 9: Battle Frontier (2 DVD Box Set, 47 episodes)
, Season 10: Diamond and Pearl (2 DVD Box Set, 51 episodes)
Season 11: D / P Battle Dimension (TBA)
Season 12 D / P Platinum (TBA) < , br /> * = found in VHS and one DVD with episodes 3-6 ea
Rating: 5.5

Jurai's Heir May 31, 2010 at 8:34 pm

3-All records in Dolby Digital Sound and 12:00 seconds are all in English. Closed />
No special features or events again.
full-screen format is 33:1 Pikachu first

“Jukebox” is heard, not just included as a special feature, as shown in between episodes .

Disc 1: Episodes 53-61

53rd vs Hero Princess Perfect Princess Purr 54
55th Riddle me this 56th Volcanic Panic



< , br /> 60th Battle of the Badge 61st

Disc 2: Episodes 62-70 br < , br /> 62 Holiday Hi-Jynx Snow Way Out 63rd 64th

clash in Po ke Corral
65th Evolution Solution < br /> 66. 67th
The Pi-Kahuna Make Room To Bloom 68th
Lights, Camera, Quack-tion
69th 70th Hollywood Heartbreak To
against the Onixpected

Disc 3: Episodes 71-79 71

old riddle , 72 Pokémopolis. Bad To The Bone 73rd
All Fired Up!
74th first round – Start!

76th 75th Fire and Ice The Fourth Round Rumble 77th

A friend of friend and foe Writing 78th 79th
friends until the end
Rating: 5.5

Stacy Harada May 31, 2010 at 9:47 pm

I enjoyed watching Pokemon when I grew up, so if you set it to white, I had to get it. Unfortunately, Viz Media does not quite live up to the anime DVD standards by other companies. The general lack of quality was very disappointing.

– The cases are very thin and weak. My first thought when I played was “contraband.” The field of art is full of color, but actually kind of plain. There simply is not as polished and professional than other anime DVDs, which was shocking I dare say Pokemon is probably one of the most popular (or at least forward-known) anime series of all time. In addition, there was no betting: a list of episodes that looks exactly the same as in the back of each DVD. (I wonder why bother?)

– DVD menus are colorful, but very simple and minimalistic (only options “Play” and “Episodes”). No Japanese track and subtitles do not. No extras, either. You get more episodes PokeRap called complete (this is not a menu item, you have to jump). Once again, the price comparable to Cowboy Bebop or Big O collections, which also has 26 episodes, but these collections include the total length in the Japanese language, subtitles and extra bonuses. And the field of art, DVD menus, and overall quality feel more professional.

– “Princess Princess face” and “The perfect purr Hero” are the first episodes in this collection that were in the order of the second survey and pasted here. It’s good to put these episodes (as opposed to ignoring them completely, because what you have with “Beauty and the Beach”), but is a bit strange that not only put them in order. No big deal, since Pokemon is very episodic, so that the chronology of events is not too much confusion.

– These videos are not uncut and uncensored, as that found in most traditional anime. That’s good for me because it’s not like 4Kids censored or cut a lot of things from these episodes anyway, but it’s still worth mentioning here. Digital Paint is full strength, especially to cover up the original Japanese text was available. If you do not mind the first time I saw these episodes on TV, no matter now.

– The quality of video and audio are fine, and exactly I expected. Some scenes may seem kind of glitch, “but that is because the original animators went back and slowed down the framerate and muted colors because the incident infamous attack. These scenes stand and look really funky and ridiculous, but that is not (or 4Kids Viz s) problem.

Although I love these episodes, I can not in good conscience give this collection of more than three stars, an “average” rating: these DVDs contain only the minimum is set as the “Collector’s Box.” Poor production values, with zero extras and a rather high price, hold them back from truly exceptional. If the Japanese title, a handful of extras, DVD case and stronger cast, then we’ll talk. It seems that are only slightly better than my old VHS recordings of the series, and these tapes did not cost me $ 35.

addition compare this collection to Cowboy Bebop or Big O: The three series of 26 episodes, but Cowboy and Big O just so much more. I would have expected Viz to handle Pokemon, part of a franchise of billions of dollars, with the same type of respect and reverence, these relatively unknown series.
Rating: 5.3

Robert C. Appleby June 1, 2010 at 12:03 am

If you (like my son ten years old and I) enjoy the Pokemon games, cards and movies, this is for you, this DVD is the third and final collection of the first year of the incredibly popular TV show Pokemon, which was first presented in 1999 or so. Find out why James and Meowth Dweebs delightin is history – find out what happened to Jesse Day Doll! This includes a visit to Santa’s Workshop polar Ash, Misty and Brock! In short, a great investment for fans of Pokemon!
Rating: 5.5

Nathan Grammatico June 1, 2010 at 12:10 am

My childhood was filled with this series. Video games, movies, shows and merchandise. This classic is much better than they play today. Misty, Brock and walk along Ash trying to get the gym badges. There are lots of humor and sarcasm. This is really one of the best series of the 1990s. The DVD’s are working and I am very satisfied!
Rating: 5.5

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