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Hey, I got to meet Pokemon voice actresses Rachel Lillis (Misty & Team Rocket Jessie) and Lisa Ortiz (Cassandra, Lara Larmie, Sabrina, Daisy, Marina and many more!) at CN Anime/SFX Comic Con on August 28, 1999. They also did a dubbing workshop session for a small audience, which I took part in, and I even volunteered on pretending to be doing voice acting/dubbing, and how to express emotions, and physical actions when saying the lines on the scripts that were given to me. It was pretty cool! Veronica Taylor attended the 2007 Fan Expo in Toronto, along with her daughter.
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A Pokemon float from the 1999 Santa Claus Parade in Toronto.
Ash and Brock team up with Max and May in the Hoenn region, as May wants to be a co-ordinator and enter contests and ribbons to be the ultimate co-ordinator while Ash works his way to compete in the Hoenn league. Keep in mind that episode 101 in the Advance series was indeed recorded in Japan, but was never aired due to the fact that the episode would've been too upsetting after an earthquake that measured 6.1 on the Richter scale. The unaired episode featured Pokemon that each battled using high magnitude quake attacks and the cities involved were affected by those quakes, which forced TV Tokyo to have it removed. The CW network didn't air this episode either at that time. Near the end of the series in English dubs, the shows were moved to Cartoon Network in the U.S. and remains on YTV in Canada, but new voice actors and actresses were replaced for all the Pokemon characters in the series. There are over 190 episodes in this series.
Now, Ash & Brock join Dawn in the Sinnoh region, with new Pokemon where Ash faces new challenges and new Pokemon attacks and evolutions, with Team Rocket still following them at their grasp. Don't worry about Brock's affection with Nurse Joy, Officer Jenny, or any other young ladies he runs into, Croagunk will make his attempts to snap Brock out of it with his Poison Jab. As of January 1, 2009, there have been 108 episodes aired in Japan. The English dub still airs these episodes on the Cartoon Network in the U.S. and YTV in Canada.
There will be an 12th Pokemon movie scheduled to be released in theaters in Japan on July 18, 2009. This will feature the Pokemon Arceus, as well as the return of Giratina, Dialga and Palkia, which can be captured in your Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum game for the Nintendo DS, by simply acquiring the National Pokedex, but Arceus can only be obtained through an event promo. North America will get to see Pokemon's 11th movie that features Giratina and Shaymin. Stay tuned to find out how you can get Shaymin added to your collection on the Pokemon DS system.