For single characters I highly recommend the "solo" tag as Illustrious 1.0 has a tendency to produce 2 characters instead of 1
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Your dedication is insane. My god.
What is this? What am I looking at? Why is there no explanation? lol Why are there a thousand different tabs?
Those are the different series of the show. I had AI cook up the years and short "explanations" for you.
Indigo Islands (1998–1999): Kicked off the global Pokémon phenomenon and introduced Ash's rocky, iconic relationship with his Pikachu.
Orange Islands (1999–2000): Served as the anime's first entirely original, non-video-game-based region and saw Ash win his very first regional championship.
Johto Journeys (2000–2001): Expanded the universe into Generation II, giving Ash major roster updates like Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile.
Johto League (2001–2002): Featured the highly anticipated evolution of Ash's Charizard finally respecting and fighting passionately for him.
Master Quest (2002–2003): Delivered the ultimate emotional payoff of Ash finally defeating his lifelong rival, Gary Oak, at the Silver Conference.
Advanced (2003–2004): Soft-rebooted Ash's journey by leaving his old Pokémon behind and introducing May and the concept of Pokémon Contests.
Advanced Challenge (2004–2005): Heavily fleshed out the lore by bringing the massive, destructive war between Team Magma and Team Aqua to center stage.
Advanced Battle (2005–2006): Highlighted Ash mastering the Hoenn region, culminating in a legendary battle against his friend and rival, Morrison.
Battle Frontier (2006–2006): Brought Ash back to Kanto to tackle the game franchise's ultimate post-game bosses, the elite Frontier Brains.
Diamond and Pearl (2007–2008): Introduced Paul, widely considered Ash's most brutal, philosophically opposed, and deep rival in the entire series.
DP Battle Dimension (2008–2009): Gave Chimchar a heartbreaking and beautifully written emotional arc as it transitioned from Paul’s abuse to Ash’s care.
DP Galactic Battles (2009–2010): Raised the stakes to an apocalyptic level with Team Galactic’s sci-fi plot to rewrite the entire universe.
Sinnoh League Victors (2010–2011): Features the legendary, emotionally charged battle where Ash's Infernape finally defeats Paul's Electivire using Blaze.
Black and White (2011–2012): Completely reset Ash's experience level and forced him to navigate an unfamiliar land using exclusively brand-new Generation V Pokémon.
BW Rival Destinies (2012–2013): Brought back fan-favorite champion Cynthia and showcased the intense, multi-trainer Clubsplosion tournament.
BW Unova Beyond (2013–2013): Bridged the gap between regions by sending Ash through the Decolore Islands alongside the investigative reporter Alexa.
XY (2013–2015): Dramatically upgraded the animation quality, shifting the show into a high-octane, shonen-style action anime.
XY Kalos Quest (2015–2015): Introduced the deeply mystical "Bond Phenomenon," teasing the unique transformation that would soon become Ash-Greninja.
XYZ (2015–2016): Delivered the highest-stakes animation in the franchise, featuring the legendary Mega Evolution special crossovers and Ash-Greninja's peak form.
Sun and Moon (2017–2018): Boldly shifted the show into a vibrant, slice-of-life comedy art style centered around a school setting.
Sun and Moon Ultra Advent (2018–2019): Turned Ash and his classmates into superhero-esque "Ultra Guardians" tasked with capturing trans-dimensional beasts.
Sun and Moon Ultra Legend (2019–2019): Made history by showing Ash Ketchum finally winning a traditional regional Pokémon League Championship.
Pokemon Journeys (2020–2021): Ditched the single-region formula, allowing Ash and his new partner Goh to travel the entire globe across every previous region.
Pokemon Master Journeys (2021–2022): Heavily leaned into franchise nostalgia by featuring the returns of long-lost companions like Dawn and Serena.
Ultimate Journeys (2022–2023): Served as the historic grand finale to Ash's 25-year story, concluding with him defeating Leon to become the Monarch of the world.
Horizons (2024–Present): Completely revitalized the franchise by stepping away from Ash Ketchum to follow dual protagonists Liko and Roy on a linear, story-driven adventure.
