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Back in 2010 when {{game|Black and White|s}} were released on the {{bp|Nintendo DS}}, the weekly Japanese variety show {{bp|Pokémon Sunday}} was replaced with {{bp|Pokémon Smash}}, which featured a near identical show format and line-up of hosts. Now that we are due to begin a new generation of Pokémon again with the October 12 worldwide launch of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}}, it has been revealed that in honor of that, {{bp|Pocket Monsters: The Origin}} and TV Tokyo's 50th anniversary, the Pokémon Smash show will be receiving a new re-branding. From '''Oct. 6''', the show will be known as '''Pokémon Get☆TV'''.
Back in 2010 when {{game|Black and White|s}} were released on the {{bp|Nintendo DS}}, the weekly Japanese variety show {{bp|Pokémon Sunday}} was replaced with {{bp|Pokémon Smash}}, which featured a near identical show format and line-up of hosts. Now that we are due to begin a new generation of Pokémon again with the October 12 worldwide launch of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}}, it has been revealed that in honor of that, {{bp|Pocket Monsters: The Origin}} and TV Tokyo's 50th anniversary, the Pokémon Smash show will be receiving a new re-branding. From Oct. 6, the show will be known as '''Pokémon Get☆TV'''.


Regular host {{bp|Shoko Nakagawa}} is confirmed as returning to the show, where she will be joined by newcomers Takahiro Suzuki, Toshikazu Miura and Yukito Nishi. Suzuki and Miura are known for being the comedy duo "Taka and Toshi".
Regular host {{bp|Shoko Nakagawa}} is confirmed as returning to the show, where she will be joined by newcomers Takahiro Suzuki, Toshikazu Miura and Yukito Nishi. Suzuki and Miura are known for being the comedy duo "Taka and Toshi".