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− | '''Pokemon The Abridged Series''' (Also known as '''PTAS''') is |
+ | '''Pokemon The Abridged Series''' (Also known as '''PTAS''') is a retired abridge series by [[MasterWGS]] based off the original [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_(anime) Pokemon] anime. |
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+ | Like many abridged series, PTAS takes the personalities of each character to their extremes and conveys the original plot, showing the ridiculous oversight of many characters within each episode. Unlike the Pokemon games and show, most of the Pokemon in this abridged series can speak English, although the trainers still don't understand them. |
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+ | Apart from the youtube channel (where several episodes are blocked or deleted), Episodes 1-15 are available on iTunes[https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/pokemon-the-abridged-series/id288699736], and Episodes 1-25 are available on Boxofdanger.com[http://boxofdanger.com/shows/pokemon-the-abridged-series/] |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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− | Pokemon The Abridged Series was created by Master WGS in |
+ | Pokemon The Abridged Series was created by Master WGS in October 14 2008. The pilot episode "More than a Game" was intentionally a cliffhanger ending, stating that Ash could have possibly died if reception was negative; the episode would have been the end of the series, as there would be no need to actually tie up any loose ends. With reception being positive, the next three episodes were posted onto his Youtube Channel, all within one week of one another. With pressure from his fans to use different voice talent, WGS enlisted Dark Bomber Kid, ModernTenshi04, Chippy, and MegaKnight to work on the fifth episode of the series. After the creation of Episode 5, the group (excluding MegaKnight) worked together and formed PokemonAbridgedFTW, which produced additional things for the series (Episode 9: Charman-dizzle and the Pikachump was a joke episode). |
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+ | == Cast == |
+ | Core Cast: |
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+ | *[[Master WGS]] - Ash Ketchem, Misty |
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+ | *DarkBomberKid - Brock |
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+ | *ModernTenshi04 |
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+ | *Chippy |
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+ | Guest Stars: |
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+ | *Episode 5 - MegaKnight |
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+ | *Episode 13 - [[Takahata101]] |
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+ | *Episode 14 - [[1KidsEntertainment]], [[LordQuadros]], [[TehExorcist]], [[CountAbyss]], [[BossTrigger]], PirateBeck, decimator71, [[CanadianJutsu]], [[AngelElric]] |
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+ | *Episode 17 - CountAbyss, [[KaiserNeko]], [[LordMoonstone]] |
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− | #'''PTAS Episode 11: Can I Squirtle On Your Jiggilypuffs?''' |
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+ | *Episode 18 - [[LittleKuriboh]], Deathsythehello (Guest writer: Deathscythehello) |
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+ | *Episode 19 - AngelElric, FlyingBandicoot, Touketsu |
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− | + | *Episode 21 - Damaru12, Armago24X |
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+ | *Episode 22 - Shazmybot |
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+ | *Episode 23 - FalconFlyer69, [[Megami33]], [[ChadVision]] |
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+ | *Episode 24 - SMYN Youko, Charmy, Rhoran (Guest writers: Roooster and Whorenut) |
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− | #'''PTAS Episode 17: Trouble in Nipple Paradise''' |
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+ | *Episode 25 - AtticustheAbridged, LordMoonstone |
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==List of Characters== |
==List of Characters== |
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+ | ===Ash Ketchem=== |
− | Ash is an average boy with serious family problems. His mother, the drug-addled Deliah |
+ | Ash is an average boy with serious family problems. His mother, the drug-addled Deliah Ketchem, and no sign of a father, Ash, at the ripe old age of 10, decides to leave for his dreams of being a Pokemon Master. Constantly the butt of the joke, Ash has trouble being socially acceptable, and even his pokemon constantly ridicule him. |
===Misty=== |
===Misty=== |
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− | The youngest sister of the "Sextabulous Cerulean Sisters" Misty is the Gym Leader of Cerulean City. Generally mean, screaming, and just an all around bitch, Misty is the only female on the team. As such, she is generally regarded as whiny, and ends up just fighting with Ash a majority of the time. She uses water Pokemon (or Pokemon found "around" water, such as an Oddish). |
+ | The youngest sister of the "Sextabulous Cerulean Sisters" Misty is the Gym Leader of Cerulean City. Generally mean, screaming, and just an all around bitch, Misty is the only female on the team. As such, she is generally regarded as whiny, and ends up just fighting with Ash a majority of the time. She uses water Pokemon (or Pokemon found "around" water, such as an Oddish). |
===Brock=== |
===Brock=== |
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− | As the Gym Leader of Pewter City, Brock uses mostly rock type Pokemon. His father, having constantly abusing his many children sexually (including Brock), left the family to sell rocks and sound like the merchant from Resident Evil 4. His constant sexual abuse made Brock wish he were a woman named Lisa, and explains the reason he carries an apron and can cook. After Ash threatens to let the world know of his fixation with wanting to be a woman, Brock is reunited with his father. Brock decided it was better to leave his father with the other kids and the gym, and to travel with Ash rather than staying with his father. |
+ | As the Gym Leader of Pewter City, Brock uses mostly rock type Pokemon. His father, having constantly abusing his many children sexually (including Brock), left the family to sell rocks and sound like the merchant from Resident Evil 4. His constant sexual abuse made Brock wish he were a woman named Lisa, and explains the reason he carries an apron and can cook. After Ash threatens to let the world know of his fixation with wanting to be a woman, Brock is reunited with his father. Brock decided it was better to leave his father with the other kids and the gym, and to travel with Ash rather than staying with his father. |
:''Main article: [[List of Ash's Pokemon]]'' |
:''Main article: [[List of Ash's Pokemon]]'' |
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===Team Rocket=== |
===Team Rocket=== |
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+ | The notorious trio of Team Rocket are thieves that suck at their job. Jessie states that they used to be pedophiles, but are not anymore and James says that he used to take interpretive dance in high school. |
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+ | |October 14 2008 |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 11: Squirtle!? Can Ya Dig It!? |
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+ | |February 28, 2009 |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 14: Not Another Titanic Movie |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 17: Nastina's Paradise Ruined |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 20: Psychic Pshowdown |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 23: She Who Smelt It......... |
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+ | |October 30, 2011 |
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+ | |PTAS Episode 25: Time Police |
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+ | |September 28, 2012 |
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[[Category:Pokemon Abridged]] |
[[Category:Pokemon Abridged]] |
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Revision as of 02:29, 7 May 2021
Pokemon the Abridged Series | |
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Created by: |
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Starring |
Master WGS |
Run |
10/14/2008 - 9/28/2012 |
Episodes |
25 |
Links |
Pokemon The Abridged Series (Also known as PTAS) is a retired abridge series by MasterWGS based off the original Pokemon anime.
Like many abridged series, PTAS takes the personalities of each character to their extremes and conveys the original plot, showing the ridiculous oversight of many characters within each episode. Unlike the Pokemon games and show, most of the Pokemon in this abridged series can speak English, although the trainers still don't understand them.
Apart from the youtube channel (where several episodes are blocked or deleted), Episodes 1-15 are available on iTunes[1], and Episodes 1-25 are available on Boxofdanger.com[2]
Production
Pokemon The Abridged Series was created by Master WGS in October 14 2008. The pilot episode "More than a Game" was intentionally a cliffhanger ending, stating that Ash could have possibly died if reception was negative; the episode would have been the end of the series, as there would be no need to actually tie up any loose ends. With reception being positive, the next three episodes were posted onto his Youtube Channel, all within one week of one another. With pressure from his fans to use different voice talent, WGS enlisted Dark Bomber Kid, ModernTenshi04, Chippy, and MegaKnight to work on the fifth episode of the series. After the creation of Episode 5, the group (excluding MegaKnight) worked together and formed PokemonAbridgedFTW, which produced additional things for the series (Episode 9: Charman-dizzle and the Pikachump was a joke episode).
Cast
Core Cast:
- Master WGS - Ash Ketchem, Misty
- DarkBomberKid - Brock
- ModernTenshi04
- Chippy
Guest Stars:
- Episode 5 - MegaKnight
- Episode 13 - Takahata101
- Episode 14 - 1KidsEntertainment, LordQuadros, TehExorcist, CountAbyss, BossTrigger, PirateBeck, decimator71, CanadianJutsu, AngelElric
- Episode 17 - CountAbyss, KaiserNeko, LordMoonstone
- Episode 18 - LittleKuriboh, Deathsythehello (Guest writer: Deathscythehello)
- Episode 19 - AngelElric, FlyingBandicoot, Touketsu
- Episode 21 - Damaru12, Armago24X
- Episode 22 - Shazmybot
- Episode 23 - FalconFlyer69, Megami33, ChadVision
- Episode 24 - SMYN Youko, Charmy, Rhoran (Guest writers: Roooster and Whorenut)
- Episode 25 - AtticustheAbridged, LordMoonstone
List of Characters
Ash Ketchem
Ash is an average boy with serious family problems. His mother, the drug-addled Deliah Ketchem, and no sign of a father, Ash, at the ripe old age of 10, decides to leave for his dreams of being a Pokemon Master. Constantly the butt of the joke, Ash has trouble being socially acceptable, and even his pokemon constantly ridicule him.
Misty
The youngest sister of the "Sextabulous Cerulean Sisters" Misty is the Gym Leader of Cerulean City. Generally mean, screaming, and just an all around bitch, Misty is the only female on the team. As such, she is generally regarded as whiny, and ends up just fighting with Ash a majority of the time. She uses water Pokemon (or Pokemon found "around" water, such as an Oddish).
Brock
As the Gym Leader of Pewter City, Brock uses mostly rock type Pokemon. His father, having constantly abusing his many children sexually (including Brock), left the family to sell rocks and sound like the merchant from Resident Evil 4. His constant sexual abuse made Brock wish he were a woman named Lisa, and explains the reason he carries an apron and can cook. After Ash threatens to let the world know of his fixation with wanting to be a woman, Brock is reunited with his father. Brock decided it was better to leave his father with the other kids and the gym, and to travel with Ash rather than staying with his father.
- Main article: List of Ash's Pokemon
Team Rocket
The notorious trio of Team Rocket are thieves that suck at their job. Jessie states that they used to be pedophiles, but are not anymore and James says that he used to take interpretive dance in high school.
List of Episodes
Episodes | Air Date |
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PTAS Episode 1: More Than a Game | October 14 2008 |
PTAS Episode 2: Terror Alert Viridian! | October 28 2008 |
PTAS Episode 3: The Birds and the Bugs | November 4 2008 |
PTAS Episode 4: Ash is Assaulted! | November 25 2008 |
PTAS Episode 5: Daddy Issues | November 30 2008 |
PTAS Episode 6: Mission Abolitionism! | December 3 2008 |
PTAS Episode 7: Wet and Wild | December 11 2008 |
PTAS Episode 8: Disturbing the Green Peace | December 18, 2008 |
PTAS Episode 9: Charman-Dizzle and the Pika-Chump | December 26, 2008 |
PTAS Episode 10: The Flame War Cometh | January 3, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 11: Squirtle!? Can Ya Dig It!? | January 29, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 12: Dungeons and Dragonites | February 9 , 2009 |
PTAS Episode 13: Thunderdome 2-Electric Boogaloo | February 28, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 14: Not Another Titanic Movie | March 4, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 15: A LOST Cause (2 part on youtube, full on itunes) | March 20, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 16: Beach Blues | April 2, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 17: Nastina's Paradise Ruined | April 28, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 18: Ghost of Maiden's Peak | June 29, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 19: Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen | August 20, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 20: Psychic Pshowdown | August 31, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 21: Swayze | September 5, 2009 |
PTAS Episode 22: Mankey Business | March 22, 2010 |
PTAS Episode 23: She Who Smelt It......... | October 2, 2010 |
PTAS Episode 24: The Sleepy Time Caper | October 30, 2011 |
PTAS Episode 25: Time Police | September 28, 2012 |