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{{quote|''Poké Morning!''}}
A Japanese Sunday morning [[
It originally specialised in re-runs of the [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon
Originally specializing in reruns of the [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon
The show is hosted by an ensemble of [[Shoko
The current format for an episode is:
* Pokémon Selection: A quick live-action scene of the [[Poké
* Pokémon Daisuki Project: The bulk of the live-action segment, involving any myriad of things, typically Robert (a Japanese comedy trio) and Lucario heading out into Japan for some (occasionally vaguely) Pokémon-related mission, often directly tying into current events with character cosplay.
* Sunday Pokémon News: A short (Pokémon-hosted) segment not in every episode that details some current Pokémon-related event, be it a promotion at some store, or an online distribution starting that week.
* Pokémon Game Arena: A segment of the show relating specifically to the ''Pokémon'' games, the most common activity being to invite a young guest on the show to challenge one of the hosts to a Pokémon battle using the current ''Pokémon Video Game Championship'' rules. If the child wins, they are allowed to trade with the host they defeated for one of the Pokémon they used. This is also where information about new and upcoming games is featured, including gameplay demonstrations that take the place of the usual battle. [[Preview Piggybacking|As in, the thing most people are tuning into the show to
This show was notably the first source of news regarding the games ''[[Pokémon Heart Gold and Soul Silver|Pokémon HeartGold and
It is currently the longest running show of its type ([[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon
''Pokemon Sunday'' aired its last episode on September 26th, after which it was essentially renamed ''Pokémon Smash'' with some slight additions to the cast (such as the International Division, and replacing Chimchar and Lucario with Oshawott and Zoroark).
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* [[Ascended
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: Leader Treecko, who was part of the early years of the show, makes a brief return to celebrate the 300th episode.
* [[Chain of
* [[
* [[Curb Stomp
* [[Drop-In
* [[Fan
* [[Fridge
* [[Gratuitous Foreign
* [[Keep Circulating the
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Shokotan tends to put weird ingredients in her cooking. The PSC has refused to let her cook on one occasion.
* [[Merchandise-
* [[Milestone
* [[Name's the
* [[Preview
* [[Put on a
* [[Recycled Soundtrack]]: The soundtrack from the anime is used here, too.
* [[Sesame Street Cred]]: Plenty of Japanese performers make guest appearances on the show, even Canadian Bubble Artist Fan Yang has been on the show when his show was in Japan.
* [[Spot the
* [[Stock
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: Hana of ''Pokemon Smash''.
* [[Talking with
* [[Tertiary Sexual
* [[The
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