Pokémon in North Macedonia
The Pokémon franchise first reached North Macedonia (then called FYR Macedonia) with the airing of EP001 in 2002.
| Pokémon in North Macedonia | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Language | Macedonian | |||
| Continent | Europe | |||
| Original anime airdates | ||||
| EP001 | 2002 | |||
| AG001 | Never aired | |||
| DP001 | Never aired | |||
| BW001 | Never aired | |||
| XY001 | Never aired | |||
| SM001 | Never aired | |||
| JN001 | ||||
Pokémon video games
The Pokémon video games are released in North Macedonia in English. From 1997 to 2015, Nintendo games were sold by Nortec Multimedia.[1] Since 2016, CD Media has been selling games.[2]
Pokémon anime
The first season aired on television in 2002 on the North Macedonian channel A1 TV. 36 of these episodes were sold as CDs along with a childrens magazine called "Оправдано присутни". 12 CDs were sold with each one containing 3 episodes per CD. It is also alleged that S02 through S07 were skipped and that S08 was dubbed. Nothing else is currently known about the anime.
A Macedonian-subtitled version of Detective Pikachu was shown in cinemas on May 16, 2019.
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References
| The Pokémon franchise around the world | |
|---|---|
| The Americas: | Brazil • Canada • Latin America • United States |
| Asia: | Greater China • Indonesia • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • South Asia • South Korea • Thailand • Vietnam |
| Europe: | Albania • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • North Macedonia • Norway • Poland Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Spain • Sweden • Ukraine • United Kingdom |
| Middle East: | Arab world • Israel • Turkey |
| Oceania: | Australia • New Zealand |
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