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Pokemon Origins Anime English Dubs Now Available, Watch Episodes 1-4 (VIDEOS)

Pokemon Origins is a new anime in Japan that tells the story of the first know Pokemon universe, Konto region, and the series will not be heading to America until mid-November. However, a channel on YouTube has sprouted up containing English subtitles for the first four episodes.

The cartoon will aired on Oct. 2 in Japan and will closely follow the original games. The main character's name is even Red; and he will appropriately be rivaled by Green and Blue.

The series follows the character of Red as he trains to become the ultimate Pokemon Master.

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 Every episode runs roughly 22 minutes without commercials, and the videos were uploaded by YouTube user Rajatpis.

The anime is scheduled to arrive in America on November 15.

The original Pokemon anime released an updated version of the "Gotta Catch Em All" song recently, as it was set to dubstep and EDM music.

The most recent game, Pokemon X and Y sold over 4 million copies globally on launch weekend.

"…when combining and comparing regional data for previous launches, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y would be the fastest-selling Nintendo 3DS games of all time and are tracking ahead of the last Pokémon RPG titles, Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2, by more than 70 percent," Nintendo said in a public statement.

Comparatively, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl sold 1.75 million units in its first week.

245 million Pokemon games have been sold worldwide since the original Red and Blue reports Nintendo.

Watch all of Pokemon Origins below.

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