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The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon 
Genre: Animation
Comedy
Surrealist humor
Adult slapstick comedy
Black humor
Absurdist humor
Nicktoon 
Creator: MattBoo (co-creator)
IAmBagel (co-creator) 
Writer: MattBoo
IAmBagel
Scootersfood 
Director: MattBoo
IAmBagel 
Developer: Scootersfood 
Starring: Snivy
Pikachu
Mew
Axew
Jigglypuff
Pansage
Tepig
Minccino
Oshawott
Dewott
Stick Figure
Solosis
Caterpie
Emolga
Mudkip 
Voices: MattBoo
IAmBagel
Scootersfood 
Opening theme: TBA 
End theme: TBA 
Number of seasons:
Number of episodes: 163 
List of episodes: List of The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon episodes 
Executive producer: MattBoo 
Producer: IAmBagel 
Asst. producer: Scootersfood 
Production Comapny: Nicktoons Studios (seasons 1-present)
Comedy Central Productions (seasons 8-present) 
Runtime: 21-25 minutes 
Original Channel: Nickelodeon (2017-2031)
Nicktoons
TeenNick
Comedy Cental (2033-present) 
Picture format: 480i: SDTV (2017-present)
1080i: HDTV (2017-present) 
Audio format: Dolby Surround 5.1 (2017–present) (NTSC) 
First aired: October 16, 2017 (sneak peek)
December 4, 2017 (Nickelodeon)
December 17, 2033 (Comedy Central) 
Last aired: May 20, 2031 (Nickelodeon)
present (Comedy Central)

The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon (or commonly shortened as Dumb Pokémon) is a Nickelodeon and Comedy Central show. The show is about Pikachu, Snivy, Mew, Jigglypuff, and Axew, who are Pokémon and roommates who live together inside a tree, and live next-door to other Pokémon, Tepig, Oshawott, Dewott, Minccino, and Pansage. The series is rated TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA. Nickelodeon ordered a 13 episode long first season around 2015, and a sneak peek aired on October 16, 2017, and officially on December 4, 2017. It began premiering on Comedy Central as of December 17, 2033. It is created by MattBoo and co-created by IAmBagel.

Episodes[]

Main article: List of The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon episodes

8 seasons, 163 episodes, and 1 theatrical movie have aired. The series is rated TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA.

The ratings and episode segments per episode usually varies. An episode may have 2 11-minute segments, a 2 11-minute segment part special, a 3 7-minute segment part special, or 3 segments (1 8-minute segment, 1 3-minute segment, and 1 11-minute segment).

Characters[]

Main[]

  • Yellow: A Pokémon and a roommate among Snivy, Axew, Jigglypuff, and Mew, that may not be witty but always dependable. And even when he knows he's annoying someone, he tries his best to make it up to them.
  • Green: Another Pokémon and a roommate among Pikachu, Axew, Jigglypuff, and Mew, who is the calmest and most intelligent Pokémon in his entire household. Others (especially his roommates) may irritate him at times a lot, he's still friends with them otherwise. Even when he takes it too far, he feels bad for them and tries to cheer them up. He loves reading. He and his family had fancy trainers once and lived like royalty and fancily and loved operas.
  • Pink: An energetic and crazy Pokémon and a roommate among Pikachu, Snivy, Axew, and Mew. Whenever he sings, a person falls asleep. He always brings a marker and draws on the person's face. But he rarely does that and speaks natural Pokémon language and an incorrect insane translation caption will appear when he talks.
  • Magenta: A rare Pokémon and one of the most powerful Pokémon in excistance and a roommate among Pikachu, Snivy, Axew, and Jigglypuff. Mew met Pikachu before in "Pokémon: The First Movie", but ran into his roommates, excluding Axew, in Hoops and Yoyo and Spike. He is dependable but can be neurotic and butt-kicking at times. When really mad, he has a tendency to get rowdy, as his sense of humor is a bit insensitive and mean-spirited but finds himself apologizing now and then (but he mostly doesn't).
  • Purple: Another Pokémon and a roommate among Pikachu, Snivy, Jigglypuff, and Mew. He is happy, childish, and dim-witted. He gets his assistance from Snivy when he needs help, but nothing seems to work out. Despite being the exact age as hsi roommates (around 20-26 years of age), he is extremley childish and immature, and Snivy treats him like a son, partially explaining why he can't take care of himself. He is also innocently misguided, and his agonizing stupidity irrates many people who are even near him. But he is still a good kid at heart.

Major[]

  • Orange: A Pokémon who lives next-door to the main stars and a roommate among Mincinno, Oshawott, Dewott, and Pansage. He is afraid to the world around him and extremely sensitive. He uses a secret entrance (an exhaust pipe to the Pikachu, Snivy, ect.'s house) if he wants to visit his neighbors.
  • Green: Another Pokémon neighbor and a roommate among Mincinno, Oshawott, Dewott, and Tepig. He is very strong, aggressive, and grumpy. He will use Leech Seed on anyone who dare try to say "hi". He is also very annoyed by his roommates and neighbors, but sometimes, he feels bad for someone if something bad happens.
  • Grey: Another next-door neighbor Pokémon and a roommate among Pansage, Oshawott, Dewott, and Tepig. She is cute, funny, lovable, and very kind. Mew has a crush on her, unfortunately, Minccino only sees him as a friend, but that never stops Mew. She helps her roommates and neighbor whenever they need it and is always happy to.
  • Blue: Another next-door neighbor Pokémon and a roommate among Pansage, Minccino, Dewott, and Tepig. Like Jigglypuff, he speaks natural Pokémon language, but it's not translated. He is crazy, insane, and incomprehensibly stupid. He always spends time with his much calmer big brother, Dewott.
  • Blue: Another next-door neighbor Pokémon and a roommate among Pansage, Minccino, Oshawott, and Tepig. He owns a less known social group, "The Way of the Wott". He also knows kung fu and karate, and will let Oshawott join his kung fu group when he grows up, evolves to a Dewott, and gets smart.
  • Red: An unfortunate stick figure who always fall victim to the Pokémon when he pops up. When the series started, he was mainly a running gag, but over time, he was officially established as a character. He is similar to Carl from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force".
  • Green: A jerky Pokémon who lives in the neighborhood.
  • Green: A sensitive and hang-around Pokémon and a childhood friend of Snivy.

Minor[]

  • Yellow: An assertive, jerky, and evil Pokémon who was slated to be Snivy's wife when really she tried to sabatoge him with Attract to do evil things and Snivy called the wedding off. She appears every now and then to seek revenge on Snivy.
  • Blue: A hang-around Pokémon who crashes at the gang's house every now and then.

Gallery[]

Pokémon Artwork[]

Official Character Artwork by MattBoo, Show Creator[]

WARNING: UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND INCOMPLETE DO NOT EDIT EVER UNLESS YOU'RE MATTBOO!!!!!

Music[]

The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon features music soundtracks from the Pokémon anime, and music from Associated Production Music. In many variety of episodes, songs from record companies can be heared. Jean-Jacques Perrey and Raymond Scott music can be heared occasionally also.

Theatrical film[]

After season 2 ended in 2020, Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures announced a film based on the series and the show was put on hiatus. On March 26, 2021, The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Movie Film Something or Another made it to theaters worldwide as a 26 episode long third season was ordered for 2022.

Broadcasting[]

USA- Nickelodeon (2017-2031 [premieres]; 2033-present [reruns]), Nicktoons (2017–present), TeenNick (2020-present), Comedy Central (2030-present [syndicated]; 2033-present [premieres])

UK- Nickelodeon, Nicktoons

Canada- Nickelodeon, YTV, Teletoon, Cartoon Network

Japan- TV Tokyo

Austrailia: Nickelodeon

DVD releases[]

These are DVDs with The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon episodes.

Title Episodes Release date Description
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The DVD of Dumb Pokémon 12 May 20, 2020 May 21, 2020 November 4, 2020 Includes 12 episodes from the first two seasons, "Snivy's Family Reunion", "Here Comes the Bribe", "2 Stupid Otters", "Potty Problem", "Bug College Fun Times With Snivy and Caterpie", "Hello, Molly!", "Insane Joyride", "Steven Pika-wing", "Pansage's Good Side", "The Big Cheese", "Birthday", and "Oshawott, The Big Blue Sea Otter", audio commentaries, and deleted scenes as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: Life in the Tree House 16 December 9, 2020 December 11, 2020 December 25, 2020 Includes 16 episodes from the first two seasons, "Super Stupid Sugar", "Someone's in the Kitchen With Our Minds", "The Last Temptation of The Stick Figure", "Fame and Fortune", "Not Rod", "Build Destroy Build", "Training", "The Eclipse (Not The Movie)", "Comedy is So Overrated", "Solosis the Solosissy", "Computer Virus", "Monopuffly", "Peek-achu", "The Few, The Proud, The Rarey", "Llamas Attack", and "Moving", and audio commentaries and deleted scenes as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Movie Film Something or Another 2 July 20, 2021 August 1, 2021 August 2, 2021 Includes the movie, "The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Movie Film Something or Another", as well as an audio commentaries, deleted scenes, and the season two episode, "Get Real" as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Complete First Uncut and Uncensored Season 25 August 8, 2022 August 9, 2022 September 1, 2022 Includes all 25 episodes from the first season, including audio commentaries for every episode, deleted scenes, two selected censored and uncensored soundtracks, interviews with show crew and cast, convention exclusive footage, and show commercials as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Complete Second Uncut and Uncensored Season 24 October 19, 2024 October 23, 2024 November 1, 2024 Includes all 24 episodes from the second season, including audio commentaries for every episode, deleted scenes, two selected censored and uncensored soundtracks, and production art as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: A Really Absurd Town 16 September 15, 2025 Sepember 20, 2025 September 25, 2025 Includes 16 episodes from the first four seasons, "Pokemon Kart", "Super Snivy Bowl", "Stealin' in the Wind", "Charl E. Cheese", "Seeing Eye Otter", "North Park", "The Way of the Wott", "Potty Problem", "My Ex-Wife Returns", "The Skeletal System", "Oshdewott", "President", "Warning: Spoilers", "Nightmare Night", "2002: A Space Oddish-y", and "Pokemon College Musical" and audio commentaries and deleted scenes as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Complete Third Uncut and Uncensored Season 43 May 6, 2026 May 5, 2026 May 20, 2026 Includes all 42 episodes from the third season, including audio commentaries for every episode, deleted scenes, two selected censored and uncensored soundtracks, and the episode "For the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave" as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: Holidays, Seasons, and Special Occasions Collection 15 April 7, 2027 April 9, 2027 April 15, 2027 Includes 11 holiday, season, and annual special occasion themed episodes from the first five seasons, "A Specially Bogus Christmas Special", "Weekend in Hawaii", "Birthday", "Tooth Decaying Horrors", "I Love 'Losis", "The Wintery Summer Beach From Spring", "Draculosis", "Joke's on You", "One Big Freaking Happy Family", "Peeps", and "Thanks for Giving Thanksgiving This Year!", as well as 4 un-holiday, season, special occasion related bonus episodes from the first four seasons, "Pikachu and His Broken iPhone", "President", "Number #2 In The Hood", and "The Episode We Wanted to Ban From Airing, But It's Censored Anyways", with audio commentaries and deleted scenes as special features.
The Adventures of Dumb Pokémon: The Complete Fourth Uncut and Uncensored Season 48 September 12, 2028 September 14, 2028 September 20, 2028 Includes all 48 episodes from the fourth season, including audio commentaries for every episode, deleted scenes, two selected censored and uncensored soundtracks, and shorts as special features.

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