- For the Japanese and Korean series that encompass this and Pokémon the Series: The Beginning, see Pocket Monsters (1997 series).
Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver, int. GS, is the second series of Pokémon the Series, which follows Ash's adventures through Johto. In Japan, it is the second part of the original 1997 Pocket Monsters anime.
Seasons[]
- Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (Season 3 cont'd)
- Pokémon: Johto League Champions (Season 4)
- Pokémon: Master Quest (Seasons 5 and 6)
The three parts of "Mewtwo Returns" are also part of this series as a standalone special that is not counted as part of the overall main series episode count, and belong between "The Grass Route" and "The Apple Corp!".
Characters[]
Main[]
Rivals[]
Antagonists[]
Key Pokémon[]
- Ash's Pikachu
- Ash's Bulbasaur
- Ash's Charizard
- Ash's Squirtle
- Ash's Kingler
- Ash's Muk
- Ash's Tauros (30x)
- Ash's Lapras (released)
- Ash's Snorlax
- Ash's Heracross
- Ash's Bayleef
- Ash's Cyndaquil
- Ash's Totodile
- Ash's Noctowl
- Ash's Phanpy
- Misty's Goldeen
- Misty's Staryu
- Misty's Psyduck
- Misty's Togepi
- Misty's Politoed
- Misty's Corsola
- Brock's Onix
- Brock's Geodude
- Brock's Vulpix (traveled for a while but given back to its trainer)
- Brock's Crobat
- Brock's Forretress
- Team Rocket's Meowth
- Jessie's Arbok
- Jessie's Lickitung (gets accidentally traded away)
- Jessie's Shellder (released)
- Jessie's Wobbuffet
- James' Weezing
- James' Victreebel (gets traded away but later gets released)
- Zippo
- Sparky
- Cruise
Recurring Characters[]
- Gym Leaders
- Elite Four
- Delia Ketchum
- Professor Oak
- Officer Jenny
- Nurse Joy
- Casey
- Todd Snap
- Ritchie
- Charles Goodshow
Episodes[]
Main article: Episode Guide
In other languages and countries[]
Name(s) | Countries | Television Services | Day(s) and Time(s) | Opening(s) and Ending(s) | First and Last Airdate(s) | Reruns | Streaming Platforms | |
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Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver | United States | Kids WB![Notes 1] (The WB; The WB Television Network, Inc.[Notes 2] |
Unknown | See here for more | Unknown | |||
United Kingdom | Sky One (BSkyB) SM:tv LIVE[Notes 3]/GMTV (ITV; ITV plc) (1999—2001) |
8-8:25AM[Notes 4] | CITV[Notes 5] (2019) | Sky Kids | ||||
Canada | YTV (Corus Entertainment, Inc.) |
Weekdays - 4:00PM | Unknown |
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Australia | Network 10[Notes 6] (Ten Network Holdings; The Ten Group Pty Ltd; Canwest) |
Unknown | Unknown | |||||
New Zealand | TV3 (Canwest[Notes 7]) TV2 (TVNZ[Notes 8]) | |||||||
Pokémon – Die TV-Serie: Gold und Silber (Pokémon the TV Series: Gold and Silver) |
Germany | RTL II[Notes 9] (RTL Group S.A.[Notes 10]) |
Various |
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Pokémon de Serie: Gold and Silver (Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver) Pokémon-serie: Goud en Zilver (Pokémon-Series: Gold and Silver) |
Netherlands and Belgium | FOX Kids[Notes 11] (Fox Entertainment Group; News Corp.) and VT4[Notes 12] (SBS Belgium NV) | April 1, 2001–2003 | Unknown | ||||
Pokémon, la Série: Or et Argen[Notes 13] Pokémon, la Série: Gold and Silver[Notes 14] |
France | TF1[Notes 15] (TF1 Group) |
Unknown | |||||
Serie Pokémon Oro e Argento (Pokémon Series: Gold and Silver) |
Italy | Italia 1 (Mediaset; Mediaset Group) |
Various | None | ||||
Serie Pokémon Oro y Plata (Pokémon Series: Gold and Silver) |
Spain | Unknown | ||||||
Footnotes | ||||||||
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Category · Who's That Pokémon? | |||||||
Pokémon: The Johto Journeys | |||||||
Pokémon: Johto League Champions | |||||||
Pokémon: Master Quest | |||||||
Movies | |||||||
See also |
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Pokémon the Series |