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Pokemon Advanced - Boxed Set Volume 1
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Pokemon Advanced - Boxed Set Volume 1

SKU:

782009234395

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Description:

Ash, Brock and Pikachu meet the sibling team of May and Max and begin their journey into the Hoenn Region!

Includes the first 20 episodes of Pokémon Advanced, over 7 hours of Pokémon action on 3 DVDs!

Product Details:
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled
Language: English
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 3
Studio: Viz Video
Run Time: 420 minutes
DVD Release Date: October 25, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jul 17, 2006
By Sanket Luharuka
awasome!!!!!! this is probably the best pokemon dvd thats ever come out.the box contains 3 dvds containing 20 episodes in all they are-

1 get the show on the road

2 a ruin with a view

3 theres no place like hoenn

4 you can never taillow

5 in the knicker of time

6 a poached ego

7 trees a crowd

8 a tail with a twist

9 taming of the shroomish

10 you said a mouthful

11 a bite to remember

12 the lotad lowdown

13 all things bright and beautifly

14 all in a days wurmple

15 gonna rule the school

16 the winner by a nosepass

17 stairway to devon

18 on a wingull and a prayer

19 sharpedo attack

20 brave the wave

I would definitely suggest this to every pokemon fan.the graphics are much better the episodes are great its pokemon and of course there is always pikachu, what else do you need ,truly worth every penny

22 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5An extremely good deal for all Pokemon fans willing to put up the cashMay 16, 2006
By Geoffrey Colman "geoffc86"
This boxed set, while a bit more pricey than any individual DVD, is well worth the money. It contains every episode from Pokemon Advanced DVD volumes 1-4 (with approximately 7 episodes on each of 3 discs, for a total of 20). Purely in economic terms, this is a major bargain; buying all 4 volumes individually would run between $50-$60, or about $15-$25 more. If you are going to get the Pokemon Advanced DVD's, by all means, get them this way and save yourself enough to buy another DVD.

As far as the content: die-hard Pokemon fans would buy these episodes no matter what, so my only advice to them is the economic sense outlined above. If you're one of the many people who are probably a bit undecided on these episodes, I would recommend giving them a chance. If you never watched any of the later Johto League Champions or Master Quest episodes, then you will notice that the animation has improved significantly since the first couple seasons. Misty is gone, replaced by a girl named May (who was modeled after the heroine from the Ruby & Sapphire GameBoy Advance games). Make of that what you will; if you are a Misty fan, you will be disappointed, and vice-versa. Personally, I am of the frame of mind that, while she is in some respects a more interesting character than Misty (she starts out disliking Pokemon and gradually comes to appreciate them), she is not, and never could be, a suitable replacement for the character who captured my heart 8 years ago and had been a permanent cast member for 5 full years. In any case, she and Ash are joined by Max, May's younger brother, and, as the box art implies, Brock ultimately returns to the team in about the 4th episode. Both Ash and Brock sport new, different looks from those with which we are oh-so-familiar from past episodes, and Ash has matured somewhat since he left Pallet in the 1st anime episode from 1998. Team Rocket is omnipresent, as always, and the storyline primarily follows that of the Emerald version (villains from both Team Magma and Team Aqua drop in from time-to-time; we ultimately see both of the Ancient Legendary Pokemon that grace the games' boxes; and Juan is the Sootopolis Gym Leader, not Wallace). They tend to follow the games' storyline more closely than the Johto episodes did. To somewhat disenchanted Pokemon veterans: these storylines are generally better than many of those from the Johto continuity. Most importantly in my mind, they don't waste nearly as much time as they did during the middle and end of the Johto episodes.

Basically, I would highly recommend this release to anyone who really likes Pokemon, and also to those who just-plain like it.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Pokemon Advanced - Boxed Set Vol. 1 & 2Aug 23, 2007
By Nori S. Hunter "pokemon mom"
I bought them because the description said it was both in English and Japanese. It turns out it only has the English track, not Japanese. The subtitle is in English. I tried the language settings on the DVD players, but no avail. My kids enjoyed the content any way. But I wanted them to watch the Japanese version, since they are studying Japanese.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Pokemon Anime Buyers Guide:Mar 03, 2009
By Shawn
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 (tba)

Season 12 D/P Platinum (tba)

* = can be found on vhs and single disc dvd containing 3-6 episodes ea.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5My son loved it!May 12, 2007
By I. J. Harrison "The Sith"
I ordered this box set for my son's 3rd Birthday. He loved it! The best part is there is a lot of episodes for the money. If your child is a Pokemon fan and you are on a budget, this is the box set to get. I have to admit even I thought some of the episodes were pretty good. I will contiune to purchase these boxed sets if they continue to keep the same standard of bang for the buck.

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