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Pokémon Elements - Dark (DVD 6)
Title: Pokémon Elements - Dark
Volume: DVD 6
Running time: 60
Distributor: Viz Media
Release date: 2009-11-24
Suggested retail price: $9.98
Age rating: ALL
UPC: 782009240204
Description:
Following up with Pokemon's All Star series set, the Pokemon Elements consist of the most important episodes commemorating the different types of Pokemon. Each disc showcases a Pokemon element with three classic episodes. This volume features Dark.
Contains the following episodes:
Absol-ute Disaster
Pop Goes The Sneasel
A Bite to Remember
Spoken Languages: English.
(added on 2009-07-29)
- Encyclopedia information about Pokémon (TV)
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