Poké Problem

Poké Problem (Japanese: ポケもんだい ) is a question-and-answer segment in the 's, replacing Poké TV of the  arc of the. As opposed to previous segments of this format, the Poké Problem is presented in two parts; the question at the very beginning of the episode, before the ing, and the answer at the very end, after the credits.

Introduced in SM003, each Poké Problem is typically hosted by a student or staff member of the Pokémon School, or at other times, another main or recurring character, who presents the question and reminds the viewer to stay tuned to find out the answer. The question relates to a highlight or fact revealed in the episode itself. Sometimes, the host or hostess reads the answers and their corresponding colors aloud as well. At the end of the episode, the host reveals the answer and reviews it. Like in Poké TV, an extra scene will play after the review.

List of Poké Problem segments
The correct answers are in bold.

Trivia

 * In SM003, all the provided choices are all electronics are.
 * The first airings of episodes with promotions, one-hour specials, and episodes that are being shown during the promotion of the movie specials do not include this segment for that episode. However, these segments were included in airings on other stations that aired the episode in delay, reruns on cable networks such as Kids Station, and VOD services (such as Amazon Video and Hulu).
 * Viewers could answer the Poké Problem during the airing of SM003 and SM004, which aired as a one-hour special, to take part in a lottery of five . During the airing of SM009 viewers could take part in a lottery of ten MonCollé GET Monster Balls Filled With Voices and MonCollé GET Pikachu figures.
 * In SM099, the beginning of the problem shows Sandy in its original hairstyle, and after the end of the episode, it changes to the new hairstyle given to it by.
 * In SM100, doesn't give much information on, due to the fact that in the episode, he has become separated from.
 * In SM101, the shown was one of the options in the Poké Problem is animated as flopping about.
 * In SM107 and SM109, the options that are shown as options have a colored background representing the options of their specific color.
 * In addition, in the former episode, the are shown inside their shells at the start of the episode, while at the end of the episode, three of them are seen out of their shells.
 * In SM111, the final option for the question in is a pun on, a Japanese desert, with 's Japanese name being used in place of the hiragana characters for "Kaki".