Pokémon in Crenisa

Pokémon games first arrived in Crenisa on February 3, 1997, with the release of Pokémon Green, Red and Blue, it was popular when the game released in Crenisa.

Anime
Pokémon anime premiered in Crenisa on Disney Channel as part of its launch on May 2, 1999, the anime moved (while premiere of "The Johto Journeys" episodes still ongoing) to Nickelodeon on September 1, 2000 after Disney Channel closed due to lack of carriage, at same day, Nickelodeon ratings was raised from 3.1% to 7.9%

on February 21, 2004, Nickelodeon Crenisa concluded its Pokémon anime run with premiere of 3 episodes ("Hoenn Alone!", "Get the Show on the Road!" and "A Ruin With a View"), shortly after third episode, Nickelodeon Crenisa informed their Pokémon viewers to continue watch Pokémon anime on Fox Kids in later this 2004 as the anime moves to Fox Kids on July 6, 2004 with the release of "Advanced Generation" season.

Reruns of Season 1-6 of Pokémon anime began to air on the recently launched channel, Nicktoons on August 1, 2004, however on May 6, 2006, the premieres of new episodes of the anime (beginning with Battle Frontier) was moved to Nicktoons then on November 2006, it later moved to the recently relaunched Disney Channel as Nicktoons ceases broadcast.

Pokémon Chronicles
The spin-off anime (focused on other Pokémon characters, other than Ash), "Pokémon Chronicles" released in Crenisa on 2005 through DVD release by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, however in 2006, the anime premiered on Crenisan TV screens, through Playhouse Disney, despite the anime isn't preschool, making mass confusion (with Playhouse Disney airing other non-preschool shows, KaBlam! and Lilo & Stitch: The Series), because of that, Playhouse Disney usually airs "Pokémon Chronicles" on 9:30pm (or the usual time before Playhouse Disney's usual sign-off time) to avoid confusion.

Trivia

 * The Crenisan versions of Pokémon anime retains Japanese opening, closing and segments (like "Dare da"), therefore the English opening, English closing and English segments (like "Who's That Pokémon!") will never appears in the Crenisan versions of that anime, despite that, the English dub can still be use on alternate audio tracks of the networks that airs Pokémon anime and streaming services.
 * despite that, the Netflix prints uses the English version, which uses English opening, English closing and English segments, however other streaming services (like Disney+ HBO) uses the Crenisan version of Pokémon anime.
 * The following episodes "The Legend of Dratini", "Electric Soldier Porygon" and "The Ice Cave" never to be premiere in Crenisa due to specific reasons (like for Electric Soldier Porygon, that episode has seizure scenes (like Pikachu shoots at missle)).