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|OriginalAirDate= March 6, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= March 6, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 9, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 9, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 25, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=537/536
|EpisodeNumber=537/536
|ShortSummary=With Ash acquring the Cobble Badge, our heroes deceide to spend the night in Veilstone City before heading out. Reggie takes the group to a park with several meteoric stones lie. However, Team Galactic appears and try to steal them for their world domination plans.
|ShortSummary=With Ash acquring the Cobble Badge, our heroes deceide to spend the night in Veilstone City before heading out. Reggie takes the group to a park with several meteoric stones lie. However, Team Galactic appears and try to steal them for their world domination plans.
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|OriginalAirDate= March 13, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= March 13, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 16, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 16, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 26, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=538/537
|EpisodeNumber=538/537
|ShortSummary=While training Gligar, Ash hears singing. When they look to see who is singing, its three Chingling and their trainer. The trainer is trying to get her spoiled Chingling to have a better attitude.
|ShortSummary=While training Gligar, Ash hears singing. When they look to see who is singing, its three Chingling and their trainer. The trainer is trying to get her spoiled Chingling to have a better attitude.
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|EnglishTitle=Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part One)
|EnglishTitle= Pokemon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part One
|JapaneseTitle=Pokémon Ranger! Wave-Guiding Riolu!! (Part 1)
|JapaneseTitle=Pokémon Ranger! Wave-Guiding Riolu!! (Part One)
|KanjiTitle=ポケモンレンジャー!波導のリオル!!(前編) ''Pokemon Renjā! Hadō no Rioru!! (Zenpen)''
|KanjiTitle=ポケモンレンジャー!波導のリオル!!(前編) ''Pokemon Renjā! Hadō no Rioru!! (Zenpen)''
|OriginalAirDate= March 20, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= March 20, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= November 8, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= November 1, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=
|EpisodeNumber=539/---
|EpisodeNumber=539/547
|ShortSummary=On their travels, Ash and his friends meet up with another Pokémon Ranger: [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia|Hajame]] and a Riolu. The Ranger is undercover to stop Pokémon Hunter J from capturing other Pokémon. Ash and his friends discover that a Riolu is being hunted by J due to being able to use Aura before evolving. Ash and Riolu start to bond with their shared Aura, but J is insistent on getting it.
|ShortSummary=On their travels, Ash and his friends meet up with another Pokémon Ranger: [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia|Kellyn]] and a Riolu. The Ranger is undercover to stop Pokémon Hunter J from capturing other Pokémon. Ash and his friends discover that a Riolu is being hunted by J due to being able to use Aura before evolving. Ash and Riolu start to bond with their shared Aura, but J is insistent on getting it.
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|EnglishTitle=Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part Two)
|EnglishTitle= Pokemon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part Two
|JapaneseTitle=Pokémon Ranger! Wave-Guiding Riolu!! (Part 2)
|JapaneseTitle=Pokémon Ranger! Wave-Guiding Riolu!! (Part Two)
|KanjiTitle=ポケモンレンジャー!波導のリオル!!(後編) ''Pokemon Renjā! Hadō no Rioru!! (Kōhen)''
|KanjiTitle=ポケモンレンジャー!波導のリオル!!(後編) ''Pokemon Renjā! Hadō no Rioru!! (Kōhen)''
|OriginalAirDate= March 20, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= March 20, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= November 15, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= November 8, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=
|EpisodeNumber=540/---
|EpisodeNumber=540/448
|ShortSummary=Hunter J has managed to take the Riolu. With the Ranger Hajame and their old Ranger friend Solana joining them, Ash and his friends go to hunt down Hunter J and get Riolu back. However, J is far more formidable than anyone could have anticipated.
|ShortSummary=Hunter J has managed to take the Riolu. With the Ranger Kellyn and their old Ranger friend Solana joining them, Ash and his friends go to hunt down Hunter J and get Riolu back. However, J is far more formidable than anyone could have anticipated.
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|OriginalAirDate= April 3, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= April 3, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 23, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 23, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 27, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=541/538
|EpisodeNumber=541/538
|ShortSummary=Team Rocket arrives at a lakeside Pokémon Center. Jessie's Dustox sees a shiny Dustox, and follows it to the lake. Jessie releases her Dustox, allowing it to mate. This is related to the Season 1 episode, "Bye Bye Butterfree" where Ash releases his Butterfree so it can mate with a pink Butterfree.
|ShortSummary=Team Rocket arrives at a lakeside Pokémon Center. Jessie's Dustox sees a shiny Dustox, and follows it to the lake. Jessie releases her Dustox, allowing it to mate. This is related to the Season 1 episode, "Bye Bye Butterfree" where Ash releases his Butterfree so it can mate with a pink Butterfree.
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|OriginalAirDate= April 3, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= April 3, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 30, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= August 30, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 28, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=542/539
|EpisodeNumber=542/539
|ShortSummary= Ash and his friends meet Sho, a boy who has a Pichu and a Raichu. He mistakes Ash's Pikachu for a wild Pokémon. Just like at the Vermillion City Gym, Ash and Pikachu have the option again to evolve Pikachu to Raichu, after a loss to a stronger opponent.
|ShortSummary= Ash and his friends meet Sho, a boy who has a Pichu and a Raichu. He mistakes Ash's Pikachu for a wild Pokémon. Just like at the Vermillion City Gym, Ash and Pikachu have the option again to evolve Pikachu to Raichu, after a loss to a stronger opponent.
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|OriginalAirDate= April 17, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= April 17, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= September 6, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= September 6, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 29, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=543/540
|EpisodeNumber=543/540
|ShortSummary= Ash, Brock, and Dawn meet Wallace. He says he will be holding a Pokémon Contest, and the winner receives a ribbon that can be used anywhere. The group spends the day with him, resulting in advice from Wallace for Dawn to play with her pokémon more and for Ash to enter Buizel in the contest. May makes a comeback.
|ShortSummary= Ash, Brock, and Dawn meet Wallace. He says he will be holding a Pokémon Contest, and the winner receives a ribbon that can be used anywhere. The group spends the day with him, resulting in advice from Wallace for Dawn to play with her pokémon more and for Ash to enter Buizel in the contest. May makes a comeback.
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|OriginalAirDate= April 24, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= April 24, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= September 13, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate= September 13, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=October 30, 2008
|EpisodeNumber=544/541
|EpisodeNumber=544/541
|ShortSummary= Ash and Brock's old friend May, now a top coordinator, returns for a tag battle. May is partnered with Dawn, while Ash is partnered with Brock. The prize is a full course meal at the famous Seven Stars Restaurant, won by defeating the owners. May uses her Blaziken, And Dawn uses Piplup Together they create a fantastic fire/water combination in their battle.
|ShortSummary= Ash and Brock's old friend May, now a top coordinator, returns for a tag battle. May is partnered with Dawn, while Ash is partnered with Brock. The prize is a full course meal at the famous Seven Stars Restaurant, won by defeating the owners. May uses her Blaziken, And Dawn uses Piplup Together they create a fantastic fire/water combination in their battle.
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|KanjiTitle=ノモセ大湿原のグレッグル祭り!? ''Nomose Shitsugen no Gureggru Matsuri!?''
|KanjiTitle=ノモセ大湿原のグレッグル祭り!? ''Nomose Shitsugen no Gureggru Matsuri!?''
|OriginalAirDate=June 5, 2008
|OriginalAirDate=June 5, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate=November 1, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate=November 15, 2008
|Aux4=
|Aux4=
|EpisodeNumber=550/547
|EpisodeNumber=550/549
|ShortSummary= After Ash & Co. arrive in Pastoria City, Crasher Wake refuses Ash's request for a battle because he has to take care of something. They tag along and find out there is a Croagunk Festival in the Pastoria Great Marsh.
|ShortSummary= After Ash & Co. arrive in Pastoria City, Crasher Wake refuses Ash's request for a battle because he has to take care of something. They tag along and find out there is a Croagunk Festival in the Pastoria Great Marsh.
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|EpisodeNumber=567/566
|EpisodeNumber=567/566
|ShortSummary=As Ash and the gang are heading back to Hearthome City, they encounter Elite Four Aaron. They see that he's training his bug Pokémon, but also himself. He explains to the gang that he's trying to look for a Wurmple he released as a child, but he wants him back. The gang offers to help Aaron look for his released Wurmple.
|ShortSummary=
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|EpisodeNumber=568/567
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|ShortSummary=Ash's Turtwig evolve into Grotle during a battle against Paul's Honchkrow.
|ShortSummary=
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|EnglishTitle=
|EnglishTitle=
|JapaneseTitle= Rival Trainer Jun Appears!
|JapaneseTitle= Rival Trainer Jun Appears!
|KanjiTitle= ライバルトレーナー・ジュン登場!! ''Raibaru trainer Jun tōjō!!''
|KanjiTitle= ライバルトレーナー・ジュン登場!! ''Raibaru Torēnā Jun tōjō!!''
|OriginalAirDate= November 6, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= November 6, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate=
|FirstEngAirDate=
|Aux4=
|Aux4=
|EpisodeNumber=569/568
|EpisodeNumber=569/568
|ShortSummary=The Gang meets their new Rival Jun. Which he also has a Empoleon. Ash and Jun have a battle with each other, but Ash ends up losing.
|ShortSummary=
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|EnglishTitle=
|EnglishTitle=
|JapaneseTitle= Yosuga Gym! VS Melissa!
|JapaneseTitle= Yosuga Gym! VS Melissa!
|KanjiTitle= ヨスガジム戦!VSメリッサ!! ''Yosuga jimu! VS Merissa!''
|KanjiTitle= ヨスガジム戦!VSメリッサ!! ''Yosuga Jimu Sen! VS Merissa!!''
|OriginalAirDate= November 13, 2008
|OriginalAirDate= November 13, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate=
|FirstEngAirDate=
|Aux4=
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|EpisodeNumber=570/569
|EpisodeNumber=570/569
|ShortSummary=Ash returns to Hearthome City to finally have a Gym Battle with Fantina. She uses Gengar, Mismagius, and Drifblim. Which of Ash's Pokémon will he pick?
|ShortSummary=
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|ShortSummary=The gang arrives in Canalave City, but things dont seem to be expected as they enter.
|ShortSummary=
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|EnglishTitle=
|JapaneseTitle= Cresselia vs. Darkrai!!
|KanjiTitle= クレセリアVSダークライ! ''Crecelia vs. Darkrai!!''
|OriginalAirDate= November 27, 2008
|FirstEngAirDate=
|Aux4=
|EpisodeNumber=572/571
|ShortSummary=Ash and the gang, also tagged along with Jun, head to the Canalave Library. Also, they're greeted by an old friend, Professor Rowan. Rowan shows the kids an epic story between the ledgendaries Cresselia and Darkrai.
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Revision as of 10:47, 2 November 2008

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Japan's logo for Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl.

This is a list of episodes in Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl, aired in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl (ポケットモンスター ダイヤモンド&パール, Poketto Monsutā Daiyamondo & Pāru), the tenth season of the Pokémon animated series, covering the continuing adventures of series protagonist Ash Ketchum as he travels to Sinnoh and meets new friends along with his old friend Brock and a new trainer named Dawn.


Overview

Season Episodes Originally
aired
JP US UK
Diamond And Pearl 52 2006 – 2007 2007 – 2008 2008
Diamond And Pearl Battle Dimension 51 2007 – 2008 2008 – 2009 2008

The division between seasons of Pokémon is based on the English version openings of each episode, and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States either in syndication on Cartoon Network, or on the WB Television Network. Other English-speaking nations largely followed either this order or the Japanese order. Subsequent airings of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except in the case of episodes which are no longer shown in English. The series began regularly airing in the United States on June 4, 2007.

The series began airing first-run episodes in Japan on September 28, 2006 and is still currently airing. The first three episodes of the tenth season were broadcast in the United States as a special on April 20, 2007 back-to-back in the same format as the original Japanese airing. The fifty-first and final episode of season ten,[1] "Smells Like Team Spirit", first aired on Cartoon Network on February 1, 2008. It was also first aired in the United Kingdom on Cartoon Network TOO on February 4, 2008, on July 1, 2008 Pokémon: Diamond And Pearl started airing double bills on CITV Channel in the morning and Pokémon: Diamond And Pearl Battle Dimension will also be airing on Jetix from September 6th 2008, airing a new episode every day at 6pm.[1] The show also began airing in Canada on August 16, 2008 on YTV.

Season 10: Pokémon: Diamond And Pearl (2007-2008)

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Season 11: Pokémon: Diamond And Pearl Battle Dimension (2008-2009)

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  1. ^ a b "A Triple Tag Team Threat!". Pokémon.com. Retrieved 2008-02-08. {{cite web}}: Check |archiveurl= value (help)