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Pokémon is an anime television series that originally debuted in Japan on April 1, 1997. Throughout its run of over 1,200 episodes, specific episodes have been unaired or pulled from rerun rotation in certain countries while others have been altered or entirely banned, some of which include racial stereotyping such as Jynx and the characters appearing in blackface. Notably, the globally banned episode "Dennō Senshi Porygon", which aired only once on Japan's TV Tokyo on December 16, 1997, features a series of rapidly alternating red and blue frames that provoked epileptic seizures in hundreds of children.[1]

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In this episode, the female characters all enter a beauty contest. Team Rocket also enters, with James donning a suit with inflatable breasts. One scene of the episode involved James showing off his artificial breasts for humorous effect, taunting Misty by saying: "Maybe, one day when you're older, you'll have a chest like this!". In one scene, he puffs up his breasts to over twice their original size. When it was dubbed and aired in 2000, all scenes of James in a bikini (about 40 seconds) were edited. There were a number of other sexualized scenes, such as one in which Ash and Brock are stunned at the sight of Misty in a bikini and another in which an older man appears to be attracted to her. In addition, all Japanese text on signs, etc. remains intact in this episode, as opposed to other first-season episodes in which it was digitally replaced with English text.

This episode was banned in almost every single country outside of Japan, largely due to the frequent use of firearms throughout it. One particular scene involves the safari warden, Kaiser, pointing a revolver at Ash and asking if he wants to get shot. The absence leads to continuity problems as Ash captures 29 Tauros in this episode, with a 30th coming from Brock using one of his Safari Balls. The Tauros appear in later episodes and are used in tournaments by Ash, and only one episode alludes to where they came from.[citation needed]

This episode has been banned since April 2013 after being accused by Carole Weatherford of stereotyping African American women. This caused later episodes to be edited and banned where even a cameo was made by Jynx (e.g. "Orange Islands: Stage Fight!" and "The Mandarin Island Miss Match"). Jynx has now been re-colored to purple, not only in the anime, but also the video games.[citation needed]

"The Ice Cave!" (こおりのどうくつ!, Kōri no Dōkutsu!) is the third episode to be skipped over by 4Kids Entertainment. This episode was likely skipped because of the appearance of the controversial Pokémon Jynx. This is the 252nd episode of the original Japanese series.[15] Some people believed Jynx was a racial stereotype of Africans similar to those from The Story of Little Black Sambo because of her big pink lips and black skin, or that she looked like a blackface actress. Jynx was later re-edited and given purple skin instead in later episodes.[15]

Originally set to air in Japan on November 4, 2004, this episode was skipped due to its similarities to the Chūetsu earthquake on October 23, 2004. The episode was later postponed, but was skipped in rotation order and eventually discontinued. While most of the other episodes were either not dubbed for English-language release or taken out of English-language syndication rotations, this is the second episode of Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation not to air outside of Japan and the first episode overall not to air in Japan. Since then the move Earthquake alongside similar moves such as Fissure and Magnitude have not been used in the anime.

The two-part episode "Team Rocket vs. Team Plasma!" was originally scheduled to be broadcast on March 17 and March 24, 2011. The Pokémon Smash episode on the week that would have followed by the first part was preempted from broadcast due to the news coverage of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, before being postponed due to the content of the episodes wherein Castelia City is destroyed. There were plans for the episodes to be broadcast at a later date,[17] but the episode was never actually aired. Footage from this episode was later used in the episode "Meloetta and the Undersea Temple" which aired on September 27, 2012, as well as in "Strong Strategy Steals the Show", which aired on December 13, 2012.

This is also a Work in progress, I'm thinking of up-scaling the whole Pokemon series (only the season that are only available in 480p) and this is a testing step. the reason i choose the Chronicle series is because it has only 22 episodes and that makes easy to fine tune the steps.

Pokémon Horizons releases new episodes on Fridays, at 6:55 PM JST - around 5 AM EST, or 2 AM PST for the US. The show is not currently being localized for Western audiences, so the only way to watch the series legally at the moment is via Japanese television station TokyoTV. Airings on TokyoTV do not have any form of English subtitles as well, meaning fans watching that way will need some grasp of Japanese in order to understand what's going on. The series has been announced for localization, but the only date provided at present is "2023 and beyond," suggesting that a translated version will be released sometime this year.

The airship's destination since picking up Liko has been Paldea, but the ship received damage in a storm, which they had to land to repair. With those repairs now complete, the ship is officially on its way to Paldea. The next episode is entitled "Training! Captain Pikachu" and the preview shows Liko and Roy practicing their battle skills by going up against Professor Friede's Captain Pikachu on the airship's battle deck. The title for episode 9 is "Arrival in Paldea" suggesting that episodes 7 and 8 will form a small traveling arc set primarily aboard the airship.

The plot of Pokémon Horizons is moving along at a good pace, ensuring that the anime's story doesn't get bogged down by monster-of-the-week episodes as so often happened with Ash. Pokémon Horizons has continued to be the modern take on Pokémon that many fans have craved for years, while remaining accessible to its intended young audience. With the Paldea region about to make its (proper) anime debut, it's an exciting time for Pokémon fans!

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