Feel old, yet? After a quarter-of-a-century journey to be the best like no one ever was, Ash and Pikachu will hang up their hats and lightning bolts as they leave the Pokémon anime behind. Unlike ...
Adriano is GameRant’s Anime Features lead. He has been working on creating anime content for GameRant since November 2021. He enjoys a wide variety of anime, with Shinichiro Watanabe’s Cowboy Bebop ...
The original Pokémon series is all about the battles. After all, you can’t become the greatest Pokémon trainer that ever was without some serious work and fighting. But Netflix’s new Pokémon series, ...
A Pokemon TV app is now available on Nintendo Switch. The app is free to download from the Nintendo eShop and lets you watch a rotating library of Pokemon video content on the console, including ...
A lot of things remained constant over the course of the Pokemon anime series, but one massive change was made 23 years ago ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook While The Pokemon Company did not release an official statement on the return of Pokemon TV, the ...
Porygon's only major appearance led to one of the Pokemon anime's most controversial bans and the Pokemon with almost no ...
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Starting today, Nintendo Switch owners can now download the Pokémon TV app onto their consoles. The app allows viewers to watch a plethora of episodes of the Pokémon TV series from all of its seasons.
New episodes of Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series will debut on Netflix on Feb. 24, The Pokémon Company confirmed Tuesday. It’s the second part of the series’ drop in English on Netflix, whereas ...
This article discusses some sensitive issues. Reader discretion is advised. There are over 1,000 episodes of the original Pokémon series anime, each perfectly tailored for a child or teen audience.
You can now watch Pokémon TV from the comfort of your Nintendo Switch. The go-to app for everything Pokémon — except, you know, the games — finally arrived on Nintendo’s flagship console on Thursday.