Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl - Set One, Vols. 1-2

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Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl Vols. 1-2
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  1. Edition: edition dvd
  2. DVD: Release Date 2008-09-16
  3. Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
  4. Encoding: Region 1
  5. Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
  6. Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  7. Run Time: 408
  8. Sales Rank in Music: #61388

Product Review

Ash and Brock are back for more Pokémon battles and adventures!
Joining them is Dawn, a young girl who dreams of one day becoming a great Coordinator like her mother. Together the three travel through the Sinnoh region, collecting new Pokémon, facing down Team Rocket, and training hard to be the best!

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This 99-episode adventure from 2006 features characters, places, and Pokémon from the Sinnoh region, the setting for the Diamond and Pearl edition of the video game. Ash, Pikachu, and Aipom set out from Pallet Town in hopes of winning battles and badges. Almost immediately, they meet up with Brock, who has become a skilled Pokémon healer, and Dawn, an argumentative 10-year-old who wants to become a star Coordinator. Professor Rowan presents Dawn with a Piplup, a penguin-like Pokémon, while Ash acquires a Grass-type Turtwig. Brock befriends a Croagunk, a frog-like Poison Pokémon who slaps him and drags him away whenever he begins romancing Nurse Joy, Officer Jenny, or some other hapless girl. Ash acquires a rival in Paul, a rude trainer who treats his Pokémon with neither respect nor affection: Their competition runs through the series. Most of the episodes represent Poké-business as usual. Ash tries entering a Contest with Dawn, but his focus on battle moves rather than grace quickly gets him eliminated. Dawn learns how to use a Pokéball and begins developing routines for the Contest circuit. Jessie, James, and Meowth of Team Rocket build increasingly elaborate machines to capture Pikachu and other Pokémon, but invariably go down in flames. Ash fails in his initial attempt to win the Coal Badge from Roarke of the Oreburg Gym, but with 82 episodes to go, he doesn't need to hurry. (Rated A, suitable for All Ages: minor cartoon violence.) --Charles Solomon

(1. Following a Maiden's Voyage! 2. Two Degrees of Separation! 3. When Pokémon Worlds Collide! 4. Dawn of a New Era! 5. Gettin' Twiggy with It! 6. Different Strokes for Different Blokes! 7. Like it or Lup It! 8. Gymbaliar! 9. Setting the World on its Buneary! 10. Not on My Watch Ya Don't! 11. Mounting a Coordinator Assault! 12. Arrival of a Rival! 13. A Staravia Is Born! 14. Leave it to Brocko! 15. Shapes of Things to Come! 16. A Gruff Act to Follow! 17. Wild in the Streets!)

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Average Customer Review
3.8 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

43 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pokemon Anime Buyers Guide:, March 2, 2009
Shawn (Tucson) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl - Set One, Vols. 1-2 (DVD)
If you want to collect some or all of the pokemon anime episodes on dvd, then here is a comprehensive guide that will help explain the progression of the pokemon series and the current availability in box set form.

Season 1: Indigo League (available in 3 dvd box sets, 79 episodes)

Season 2: Adventures in the Orange Islands (1 dvd box set, 35 episodes)

Season 3: The Johto Journeys (*no box set available, 41 episodes)

Season 4: Johto League Champions (*no box set available, 52 episodes)

Season 5: Master Quests (2 dvd box sets, 64 episodes)

Season 6: Advanced (2 dvd box sets, 40 episodes)

Season 7: Advanced Challenge (*no box set available, 52 episodes)

Season 8: Advanced Battle (*no box set available, 54 episodes)

Season 9: Battle Frontier (2 dvd box sets, 47 episodes)

Season 10: Diamond and Pearl (2 dvd box sets, 51 episodes)

Season 11: D/P Battle Dimension...Read more


11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pokemon Fun for All Ages!, June 16, 2009
twizzie - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl - Set One, Vols. 1-2 (DVD)
Ok, First. These DVDs (along with every other Pokemon DVDs) are only in English. There is no Japanese like some reviewers are ranting about. But, why should you want the Japanese version? The Japanese version is exactly like the English version except for the voices, names of Pokemon, Humans, Places and Terms being in Japanese, with the occasional Japanese joke instead of an understandable English one. If you are an American (or any other non-Japanese) Pokemon fan and play the games, then what reason is there to watch it in a way you wouldn't understand? Japanese language doesn't trump everything in English. The English voices sound perfectly fine to me and I like them. Ash's voice is the only one I think could be a little better, but it's still very tolerable.

With that done, I will move onto the product itself.

The D/P DVD box sets are basically 2 volumes in one. It contains 2 DVD cases with around 8-9 episodes each for a total of 17-18 episodes each box set...Read more


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars great item, July 26, 2011
mtran - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl - Set One, Vols. 1-2 (DVD)
Had purchases box set for my 6 yr old for his bday. was happy that all of the 3 box set came at one time and on time of its delivery date.

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