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blurb=Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl will begin airing in high definition in April, according to TV Tokyo. Also, the fourth ending theme to the DP series, ''Get Fired up, Notched-ear Pichu'' 「もえよギザみみピチュー」, will debut in April, according to the song's artist, Shokotan. }} | blurb=Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl will begin airing in high definition in April, according to TV Tokyo. Also, the fourth ending theme to the DP series, ''Get Fired up, Notched-ear Pichu'' 「もえよギザみみピチュー」, will debut in April, according to the song's artist, Shokotan. }} | ||
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[[bp:Diamond & Pearl series|Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl]] will begin airing in high definition in April, according to TV Tokyo. Also, the fourth ending theme to the DP series, ''Get Fired up, {{bp|Notched-ear Pichu}}'' 「もえよギザみみピチュー」, will debut in April, according to the song's artist, [[bp:Shōko Nakagawa|Shokotan]]. | [[bp:Diamond & Pearl series|Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl]] will begin airing in high definition in April, according to TV Tokyo. Also, the fourth ending theme to the DP series, ''Get Fired up, {{bp|Notched-ear Pichu}}'' 「もえよギザみみピチュー」, will debut in April, according to the song's artist, [[bp:Shōko Nakagawa|Shokotan]]. | ||
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Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl will begin airing in high definition in April, according to TV Tokyo. Also, the fourth ending theme to the DP series, Get Fired up, Notched-ear Pichu 「もえよギザみみピチュー」, will debut in April, according to the song's artist, Shokotan.
The anime has aired in 4:3 resolution since its debut in 1997. The conversion to HD will change the resolution to 16:9. Pokeani notes that Pokémon is relatively late in converting to HD in comparison to other anime series.
Thanks to Aura-Knight for the tip.
Information
- TV Tokyo (Japanese)
- Shokotan Blog (Japanese)
- Pokeani (Japanese)