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>As of my last update in September 2021, the Pokémon anime series has released over 1,200 episodes. This includes all series since the beginning, such as "Pokémon: The Original Series", "Pokémon: The Advanced Series", "Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl", "Pokémon: Black and White", "Pokémon: XY", "Pokémon : Sun and Moon" and subsequent series. As the series continues to be produced, it is possible that more episodes have been released since then. You can check the most up-to-date information from reliable Pokémon-related sources
>Converting the number of episodes to days and years directly is tricky, as the Pokémon series does not follow a strict correspondence between episodes and days in the narrative. Furthermore, episodes often cover multiple events on a single day or may be set at different points in time
>To give a rough idea, if we considered that each episode represented a day in the Pokémon narrative (which is not the case), we would have more than 1,200 "days". In terms of years, this would amount to about 3 years and a few months based on a 365-day year. However, I emphasize that this is a gross simplification, and the series does not follow such a linear timeline
Ash is thirteen/fourteen years old.
>Converting the number of episodes to days and years directly is tricky, as the Pokémon series does not follow a strict correspondence between episodes and days in the narrative. Furthermore, episodes often cover multiple events on a single day or may be set at different points in time
>To give a rough idea, if we considered that each episode represented a day in the Pokémon narrative (which is not the case), we would have more than 1,200 "days". In terms of years, this would amount to about 3 years and a few months based on a 365-day year. However, I emphasize that this is a gross simplification, and the series does not follow such a linear timeline
Ash is thirteen/fourteen years old.