Pokemon Season 15 All Episodes In Hindi

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The anime franchise consists of eight sequential series in Japan, each based on a main installment of the Pokmon video game series. In the international broadcasts, these series are split across 26 seasons. The show originally followed Ash Ketchum, a young trainer of fictional creatures called Pokmon. Joined by his partner Pokmon Pikachu and a rotating cast of human characters, Ash goes on a journey to become a "Pokmon Master", traveling through the various regions of the Pokmon world and competing in various Pokmon-battling tournaments known as the Pokmon League. However, by the 26th season, a new cast is featured, with new protagonists Liko and Roy.

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The Pokmon anime series was largely credited for allowing anime to become more popular and familiar around the world, especially in the United States and Asia, where many Pokmon films are among the highest-grossing anime films.[2] It is also considered to be one of the first anime series on television to reach this level of mainstream success with Western and Asian audiences, as well as being credited with allowing the game series to reach such a degree of popularity and vice versa. Pokmon is regarded as the most successful video game adaptation of all time,[3] with over 1,200 episodes broadcast and adapted for international television markets, concurrently airing in 192 countries worldwide and one of the most widely watched shows on Netflix, as of 2016.[4][5]

Upon Ash's return to Pallet Town, Professor Oak asks him to go to Professor Ivy in the Orange Islands to collect a GS Ball, a mysterious Pok Ball that cannot be opened. Brock stays with Professor Ivy as her assistant, and Ash decides to defeat the Gym Leaders of the Orange Islands and qualify for the local tournament. Ash and Misty are joined by artist Tracey Sketchit, who dreams of meeting Professor Oak. Ash faces and defeats Supreme Gym Leader Drake after collecting the Orange Islands gym badges. The trio returns to Pallet Town, where Tracey stays with Professor Oak as his assistant and Brock reunites with his friends.

Ash, Misty, and Brock go to the Johto region after learning that Gary Oak, Professor Oak's grandson and Ash's rival, has gone there as well. Ash defeats the Gym Leaders of Johto and competes in the Silver Conference, where he defeats Gary and causes him to reconsider his purpose in life. After advancing to the quarter-finals, Ash loses to Harrison, who informs him of the Hoenn region. Misty and Brock return to their home due to family reasons. Ash leaves all his Pokmon (excluding Pikachu) in Professor Oak's lab, and he travels to Hoenn alone.

Ash arrives in Hoenn, where he reunites with Brock and gains two new companions, May, a beginning trainer and aspiring Coordinator, and her younger brother Max. Throughout their journey, May collects five ribbons to participate in the Hoenn Grand Festival, but she loses to her rival Drew, placing her in the Top 8, and Robert takes the Ribbon Cup. Ash defeats all eight Hoenn gym leaders and participates in the Hoenn League, but he loses to Tyson, in the quarterfinals, placing him in the Top 8 and Tyson becomes the Winner in the Ever Grande Conference. Then Ash returns to Pallet Town.

Ash continues his journey with Brock, May and Max in Kanto, where he participates in the Battle Frontier and gets seven Frontier Symbols after defeating the Frontier Brains. However, Ash declines the offer to be a Frontier Brain, and decides to continue his Pokmon journey. May collects five ribbons to participate in Kanto Grand Festival but she loses to Solidad, placing her in the Top 4, and Solidad takes the Ribbon Cup. Bidding farewell to May, Max and Brock as they went back to their hometowns, Ash returns to Pallet Town. After battling with Gary, Ash decides to travel to the Sinnoh region.

Upon arriving in Sinnoh, Ash reunites with Brock and meet Dawn, another Coordinator, who travels with them as they go through the Sinnoh region. Dawn earns five ribbons to participate in the Sinnoh Grand Festival, where she loses to Zoey, placing her second, and Zoey takes the Ribbon Cup. Ash defeats all eight Sinnoh gym leaders to participate in the Sinnoh League, where he defeats his new rival Paul in the quarterfinal, then Ash loses to Tobias in the semifinals, placing him in the Top 4 and Tobias became winner of Lily of the Valley Conference. Bidding farewell to Dawn in Sinnoh and Brock one last time, Ash once again returns to Pallet Town.

Ash, his mother Delia and Professor Oak take a holiday to the far-off Unova Region, where he meets and travels with would-be Dragon Master Iris and Striaton City Gym Leader, Pokmon Connoisseur, and sometimes detective Cilan. After winning all eight Unova badges and thwarting the sinister Team Plasma, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel throughout the eastern side of Unova to prepare for the Unova League, but Ash loses to Cameron, in the quarterfinals, placing him in the Top 8. Cameron loses to Virgil in the semifinals, placing him in the Top 4 and Virgil becomes the winner of the Vertress Conference.

Afterwards, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel through the Decolore Islands before Ash makes his way back to Pallet Town and meets the investigative reporter Alexa, who is from the distant Kalos region. Having arrived back in Kanto, Iris and Cilan travel to Johto whilst Ash and Alexa head to Kalos.

Ash and Alexa arrive in the Kalos region and Ash is itching to get started in earning his Gym badges. But after Alexa informs Ash that her sister, a Gym Leader, is currently absent, Ash travels to Lumiose City where he meets boy-genius Clemont and his younger sister Bonnie, unaware that Clemont is, in fact, Lumiose City's Gym Leader; a fact he tries his best to hide. Ash also reunites with Serena, a girl from Vaniville Town and an aspiring Pokmon Performer, whom Ash had met in his childhood. Serena earns three keys to participate in the Pokmon Showcase, but Serena loses to Aria, placing her runner-up. After defeating all eight Kalos gym leaders, Ash competes and advances all the way to the finals, where he loses to Alain, placing him runner-up and Alain becomes the winner of the Lumiose Conference. Bidding farewell to his friends in Kalos, Ash once again returns to Pallet Town.

Ash, Delia and her Mr. Mime are on vacation in the Alola region when Ash has an encounter with Tapu Koko, the guardian Pokmon of Melemele Island, who presents him with the Z-Ring, a device that, when paired with a special crystal, allows a Pokmon to unleash a powerful Z-move when synchronized with its trainer, leading him to stay in Alola and enroll at the local Pokmon school. When he decides to undertake the trials necessary to master the power of the Z-Ring, Ash's new classmates Lana, Mallow, Lillie, Sophocles and Kiawe decide to accompany him. Ash takes part in the island challenges and defeat the Island Kahunas. Ash and his friends join the Aether Foundation and goes on Ultra Guardians mission to capture Ultra Beasts. Finally Ash gains his first league victory at the Alola League, after becoming champion of the first Pokmon League of Alola, Ash bids farewell to his classmates and Alolan family and Pokmon before returning to Pallet Town.

Ash and his new friend Goh become research fellows for Professor Cerise, tasked with collecting information on Pokmon from Kanto to Galar. Meanwhile, Ash competes in the World Coronation Series, a tournament held to decide the strongest trainer in the world in order to battle Leon, the Champion of the Galar Region and the current Monarch, and Goh attempts to catch each and every Pokmon, including Mew, and later takes part in trial missions of a research project called "Project Mew" to be a Chaser and find Mew. Ash defeats Leon in the final round of the World Coronation Series Masters Eight Tournament and becomes the new Monarch. Goh and other members of Project Mew travel to Faraway Island, where they encounter Mew and Goh befriends it instead of catching it. With their goals accomplished, Ash and Goh go their separate ways.

Ash resumes his journey with Pikachu, but along the way, they reunite with Misty and Brock and decide to travel with them again. After traveling for a while, Ash, Brock, and Misty return to their homes. Then, Ash decides to travel again to meet and befriend new Pokmon in order to achieve his goal of becoming a Pokmon Master.

Liko, a girl from the Paldea region, who wears a mysterious pendant, and Roy, a boy from the Kanto region, who possesses a mysterious ancient Pok Ball, join a group of adventurers called the Rising Volt Tacklers and set out to travel the world. After learning Liko's pendant contains a Pokmon named Terapagos and the ancient Pok Ball contains a Black Rayquaza both belonged to the legendary adventurer Lucius, the Rising Volt Tacklers decided to find Lucius's six Pokmon known as the "Six Heroes". Later, Liko, Roy, and Dot joins Orange Academy to learn about the Terastal phenomenon.

In Japan, Pocket Monsters is currently broadcast as eight sequential series, each based on an installment of the main video game series. The anime is aired year-round continuously, with regular off-days for sporting events and television specials. In its international broadcast, Pokmon's episodes have currently been split up into 25 seasons, as of 2022, running a fixed number of episodes, using a specific opening sequence and sporting a different subtitle for each new season.

In addition to the main series and the movies, the anime series has also shown various full-length specials and TV shorts. Many of these specials centered around legendary Pokmon or one or more of the main characters that are separate from the main cast during its corresponding series, while the sporadically made later side story episodes typically air as special episodes.

As of 2020[update], there have been 23 animated films and one live action film. The first nineteen animated films are based on the television series, with the original film being remade into the 22nd. The 20th, 21st and 23rd animated films are set in an alternate continuity to the anime. The films are produced by the animation studios OLM, Production I.G, Xebec, and Wit Studio, and distributed in Japan by Toho, with various studios distributing the films in North America. They were directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Tetsuo Yajima, and written by Takeshi Shudo, Hideki Sonoda, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Shōji Yonemura, Eiji Umehara, and Aya Takaha.

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