TV-Series
Description
"Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl" is the fourth series in the Pokémon anime franchise, set in the Sinnoh region. The narrative centers on Ash Ketchum, a young Pokémon Trainer, and his companions, Dawn and Brock, as they embark on a journey filled with battles, challenges, and personal growth. Ash aims to compete in the Sinnoh League, while Dawn aspires to become a top Pokémon Coordinator, participating in Pokémon Contests. Brock, a seasoned Trainer and former Gym Leader, provides guidance and support to both.

The series begins with Ash and Pikachu arriving in Sinnoh, where they meet Dawn, a novice Coordinator, and her starter Pokémon, Piplup. The trio travels together, encountering new Pokémon species, battling Gym Leaders, and facing off against Team Rocket, who continue their attempts to steal Pikachu. Ash challenges Sinnoh's Gym Leaders to earn badges for the Sinnoh League, while Dawn competes in Contests to earn ribbons for the Sinnoh Grand Festival. Their journeys intersect with recurring rivals, such as Paul, a strict and competitive Trainer who often clashes with Ash over their differing philosophies on Pokémon training.

Throughout the series, Ash and Dawn face numerous trials that test their skills and deepen their bonds with their Pokémon. Ash's team evolves significantly, with Pokémon like Chimchar, Turtwig, and Gligar playing key roles in his battles. Dawn, meanwhile, hones her skills as a Coordinator, showcasing her creativity and teamwork with Pokémon like Buneary and Pachirisu. Brock's expertise in Pokémon care and his aspirations to become a Pokémon Breeder are also highlighted, though his role often leans toward providing comic relief and support.

The Sinnoh region's lore is explored through encounters with legendary Pokémon like Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina, as well as the mysterious Team Galactic, whose leader, Cyrus, seeks to reshape the world using the power of these legendary beings. The climax of the series involves a confrontation with Team Galactic, culminating in a battle that threatens the balance of the Sinnoh region.

As the journey progresses, Ash eventually qualifies for the Sinnoh League, where he faces formidable opponents, including Paul, in intense battles that push him to his limits. Dawn also reaches the Sinnoh Grand Festival, showcasing her growth as a Coordinator. The series concludes with Ash and Dawn reflecting on their achievements and preparing for their next adventures, while Brock decides to pursue his dream of becoming a Pokémon Doctor.

"Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl" balances action, character development, and exploration of the Sinnoh region, offering a comprehensive narrative that appeals to both long-time fans and newcomers. The series emphasizes themes of perseverance, friendship, and the importance of understanding and respecting Pokémon.
Information
Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl
ポケットモンスター ダイヤモンド&パール
Pokémon - Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 191
Date: 09/28/2006 – 09/09/2010
Categories
Genre
AdventureDramaFighting ShounenComedy
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Cast
Staff
  • Chief Director · Kunihiko Yuyama
  • Director · Yuji Asada
  • Director · Norihiko Sudo
  • Director · Sada Natori
  • Series Composition · Atsuhiro Tomioka
  • Script · Aya Matsui
  • Script · Atsuhiro Tomioka
  • Script · Hideki Sonoda
  • Script · Yukiyoshi Ohashi
  • Script · Shinzō Fujita
  • Script · Junki Takegami
  • Script · Shoji Yonemura
  • Script · Masashi Sogo
  • Storyboard · Shigeru Ueda
  • Storyboard · Hitoyuki Matsui
  • Storyboard · Masamitsu Hidaka
  • Storyboard · Ken Koyama
  • Storyboard · Hideaki Oba
  • Storyboard · Yuji Asada
  • Storyboard · Hiroyuki Yamada
  • Storyboard · Kazuomi Koga
  • Storyboard · Tamayo Yamamoto
  • Storyboard · Takaomi Kanasaki
  • Episode Director · Shigeru Ueda
  • Episode Director · Ken Koyama
  • Episode Director · Hideaki Oba
  • Episode Director · Yuji Asada
  • Episode Director · Masahiko Watanabe
  • Episode Director · Nobutaka Chikahashi
  • Episode Director · Kazuomi Koga
  • Episode Director · Yuriko Sugaya
  • Music · Shinji Miyazaki
  • Original creator · Satoshi Tajiri
  • Original creator · Junichi Masuda
  • Original creator · Ken Sugimori
  • Character Design · Toshiya Yamada
  • Art Director · Katsuyoshi Kanemura
  • Chief Animation Director · Toshiya Yamada
  • Chief Animation Director · Toshihito Hirooka
  • Animation Director · Akihiro Tamagawa
  • Animation Director · Masaaki Iwane
  • Animation Director · Kazue Kinoshita
  • Animation Director · Izumi Shimura
  • Animation Director · Kunihiko Natsume
  • Animation Director · Tomohiro Koyama
  • Animation Director · Momoko Makiuchi
  • Animation Director · Toshihito Hirooka
  • Animation Director · Atsushi Ogata
  • Animation Director · Hiroyuki Furukawa
  • Animation Director · Kei Takeuchi
  • Animation Director · Makoto Arashiro
  • Animation Director · Yayoi Kamigaki
  • Sound Director · Masafumi Mima
  • Director of Photography · Hisao Shirai
  • Producer · Takemoto Mori
  • Producer · Susumu Matsuyama
  • Producer · Takashi Harada
  • Producer · Shigehiro Tanaka
  • Producer · Ryō Sasaki
Production
  • Animation Production · OLM Digital
  • Animation Production · Oriental Light and Magic
  • Production · TV Tokyo
  • Production · Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.
  • Production · SoftX
  • Animation Production · Team Kato
  • Production · Medianet
  • Production · ShoPro Entertainment
  • Production · Nintendo
  • Animation Production · TEAM IGUCHI
Relations
Anime overview
Music
Opening
2-51
“"DP Adventure (Diamond and Pearl Theme)"”
Chris "Breeze" Barczynsk
4-78
“"Together"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
52-103
“"We Will Be Heroes"”
Kristen Price
79-95
“"Together2008"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
104-155
“"Battle Cry (Stand Up!) "”
Erin Bowman
96-133
“"Hai Taachi! (ハイタッチ!High Touch!)"”
Rica Matsumoto and Megumi Toyoguchi
156-189
“"We Will Carry On"”
Adam Elk
134-157
“"Hai Taachi! 2009 (ハイタッチ!2009 High Touch! 2009)"”
Rica Matsumoto and Megumi Toyoguchi
158-182
“"The Greatest・Everyday!" (サイコー・エブリディ!)”
Fumie Akiyoshi
183-191
“"The Greatest - Everyday! (BAND VERSION) 「サイコー・エブリデイ!」(BAND VERSION)"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
Ending
3-24
“"By Your Side -Hikari's Theme-"”
Grin
3-24
“"君のそばで 〜ヒカリのテーマ〜 (Kimi no Soba de ~Hikari no Teema~)"”
グリン
25-50
“"By Your Side -Hikari's Theme- (PopUp. Version)"”
Grin
51-61
“"By Your Side -Hikari's Theme- (Winter Version)"”
Grin
62-
“"Kaze No Message"”
Mai Mizuhashi
74-
“"Kaze no Message (PokaPoka-VERSION)"”
Mai Mizuhashi
96-120
“"Surely Tomorrow"”
Kanako
121-144
“"Get fired up-Notched ear Pichu"”
Shoko Nakagawa
145-182
“"Dotchi ~ Nyo?"”
MooMoo Milk and Araki-san
183-191
“"Kimi no Mune ni LaLaLa (君の胸にLaLaLa)"”
MADOKA
Insert songs
114
“"Battle Frontier" (English)”
Jason Appleton
?
“"Battle Frontier"”
Akina Takaya
?
“"Boku no best friend e"”
Iwasaki Hiromi
?
“"By Your Side ~Hikari no Theme~"”
Grin
177
“"By Your Side ~Hikari no Theme~"”
Megumi Toyoguchi
116
“"Chiisaki Mono"”
Asuca Hayashi
92
“"Double Trouble" (English)”
Curtis King, Sharon Bryant, Russell Velázquez and Louis Cortelezzi
55
“"Hello! Thank You!"”
Becky and the PokePark Kids
?
“"Kaze to issho ni"”
Sachiko Kobayahi
?
“"Maemuki Roketto-Dan!"”
Megumi Hayashibara, Shinichiro Miki, and Inuko Inuyama
47
“"Mezase Pokemon Master 1998"”
Rica Matsumoto
185
“"Mezase Pokemon Master 2001"”
Rica Matsumoto
?
“"Natsuyasumi Fan Club"”
Pokemon Kids
?
“"Pokemon Ondo"”
Garura Kobayashi
?
“"Pokemon Symphonic Melody"”
Hirokazu Tanaka and Kazumi Mitome
?
“"Pokettaari Monsutaari"”
KANA
?
“"Ready, Go!"”
Naomi Tamura
92
“"Roketto-Dan yo Eien Ni"”
Megumi Hayashibara, Shinichiro Miki, and Inuko Inuyama
179
“"Saikyou Everyday"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
?
“"Sora ga Soko Ni Aru Kara"”
Toshiko Ezaki
23
“"SPURT!"”
Rica Matsumoto
87
“"Takeshi's Paradise"”
Yuji Ueda
?
“"Together"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
191
“"Together2007"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
121
“"Together2008"”
Fumie Akiyoshi
?
“"Type”
Wild":Rica Matsumoto
77
“"Watashi, makenai! ~Haruka no Theme~"”
KAORI