To watch all Pokmon episodes, considering each season contains approximately 40 to 60 episodes, averaging around 50 episodes per season, and with each episode lasting about 21 minutes, you'll spend approximately 24,150 minutes watching the entire series.
Yes, you can. While you may start with Pokemon: Twilight Wings, Pokemon the Movie: Giratina and the Sky Warrior, Diamond and Pearl Sinnoh, Mewtwo Strikes, or Pokemon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened, it's better to start with the first season of the Pokemon series if you want to become a seasoned Pokemon Master.
In Japan, the Pokmon anime franchise has eight sequential series, each corresponding to a main installment of the Pokmon video game series. However, in international broadcasts, these series are divided into 26 seasons.
It's ideal to watch the series in chronological order first. Then, you can watch Pokmon the Movie installments like Mewtwo Strikes Back, Twilight Wings, Legend Awakened, Mechanical Marvel, and Pokemon Heroes. Also, when do we celebrate Pokemon Day?
Ash (サトシ, Satoshi) has always dreamed of becoming a Pokmon Master and as soon as he hit the age of 10 he rushed to Professor Oak's Laboratory to get his first Pokmon. Originally wanting to choose Squirtle, Ash ended up getting the Pokmon Pikachu and left on his journey. Starting off as a completely unskilled trainer, Ash managed to go through, with the assistance of his friends Misty & Brock and capture new Pokmon and defeat the gyms in Kanto, allowing him to enter in the Pokmon League. Since then he has continued to travel, make new friends and capture new Pokmon while still following his goal of becoming a Pokmon Master. Since this goal is so close to his heart, he sometimes acts a bit rash and rushes to the next battle he can as fast as possible. Right now, he's battling his way up the ranks in Galar.
After 5 regions, Ash (Japanese: サトシ Satoshi) decided to visit Kalos. He brought Pikachu with him. He met Serena in the summer camp of Professor Oak, when he was younger. He joined Professor Sycamore's Summer camp challenge in team Froakie and won. Also, he copied Tierno's rhythm strategy, but it didn't work out so well in his battle with Korrina, so he gave it up and got back to his old battle strategy. And in the end, he won and got the Rumble Badge. Ash went to a dance party where Serena among all the other Pokmon Performers was invited and got paired up with Miette. On that event, he had a double battle with Serena as his teammate and James and Miette as his opponents and won. Ash's rivals are Sawyer, Alain, and Tierno. In the Kalos League finals, he lost to Alain and earned the 2nd place. This is the farthest Ash had gotten in an official League before reaching Alola and placing number 1 in the Manalo Conference.
EPISODE 33- Ash got to the semifinal of the Kalos League and chose to use Goodra in the upcoming battle(s). Because of the release of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (Hoenn Remakes) at the time of the initial airing, the writers made Ash rely only on his current region team while disregarding his reserves, similar to Ash's tactics in the Hoenn League.
Pikachu is Ash's first Pokmon. He received it in Pallet Town, Kanto, even though it wasn't his first choice, but since none of the three starter Pokmon were left in Professor Oak's laboratory in Kanto, he got Pikachu. He kept it since he first got it, and never evolved it, even though there were some chances. He kept it in Kalos too. Pikachu's got a strong bond with Ash, which was proven in many situations. Its moves are Thunderbolt, Quick Attack, Iron Tail, and Electro ball *Pikachu's moves are presently Quick Attack, Iron Tail, Thunderbolt, and Electroweb, but Pikachu's moves in Kalos is previously mentioned in this bio.
Greninja is the final evolved form of Froakie. Froakie evolved into Frogadier while fighting with a Barbaracle and then into Greninja while protecting a ninja village. When it evolved to Greninja, it suddenly got some weird power and it evolved on a brand new way that made it incredibly stronger. This power turned him into a form called Ash Greninja, where Ash and Greninja basically become one. Greninja becomes a lot stronger and Ash feels the pain Greninja feels while being attacked. Greninja is a very brave, hard working and strong Pokmon, and while being a Froakie, it has been looking for a strong Trainer until it finally met Ash. After it hatched from an egg and before Ash got it, it trained really hard, but then it was told that it can't get much stronger without a Trainer. All this was discovered by Olympia, who could see its past and a part of its future as well. In the first round of Kalos League, Greninja KO'd the opponent's Pokmon. Greninja's moves are Cut, Double Team, Aerial Ace and Water Shuriken. It is Ash's first Water-type Starter to be fully evolved, given the fact that fans were sick of the writers overusing the premise of not allowing any main protagonist owned Water-type Starters to fully evolve (Dawn's Piplup, Brock's Marshtomp, May's Wartortle, Ash's Squirtle, Totodile and Oshawott). In addition, fans were fed up with the writers making no effort into fully evolving Ash's Water-type Pokemon (Ash's Squirtle, Totodile, Corphish, Buizel, Oshawott and Palpitoad). The only other exceptions to this, were Kingler and his released Lapras.
Talonflame is the final evolved form of Fletchling. It's the first Pokmon that evolved in Ash's Kalos team. Talonflame usually helps the gang to find stuff. Fletchling evolved into Fletchinder in a sky battle with a Talonflame. 50 episodes later, Fletchinder evolved into Talonflame in a battle with a wild Moltres while trying to protect Ash and his friends from a Moltres' attack. Then it learned Brave Bird. Talonflame usually helps Ash to find certain things, together with Noivern. Its moves are Flame Charge, Brave Bird, and Steel Wing.
Hawlucha is a strong Pokmon, although it's kind of a show-off. It usually makes a certain pose before doing a move, which is sometimes a disadvantage, because the opponent's got more time to avoid the attack then. Although, Hawlucha is very fast, and brave Pokmon. It was a champion in a forest where a lot of kinds of Pokmon lived until Ash caught it, and now a Machamp is the forest champion. Hawlucha took part in the 'Super Pokmon battle' where it played a role of a super hero. It was watched by 20 million people, and even though it tripped over itself on the beginning, it's done pretty well considering that it has been improvising all the time. Hawlucha wore a costume on the semifinal of the Pokmon League just to look spectacular. Its moves are High Jump Kick, Karate Chop, Flying Press, and X-Scissor.
Noivern is the evolved form of Noibat. Ash's Noibat hatched from an egg that was found by Ash's Hawlucha. Later on, it evolved into Noivern while having a battle with a Zapdos, one of the legendary bird Pokmon and learned Boomburst in the process. At the moment Noibat hatched, it saw Ash, so it takes him as its parent which made him an easier Pokmon to catch. At the start, Noibat cried a lot and didn't learn to fly but eventually its flying skills improved a lot, thanks to Ash and his Pokmon. Noivern usually helps Ash to find certain things, together with Talonflame. It learned Acrobatics while trying to help a wild Floette and Breloom escape from Team Rocket's cage. It had a battle with Alain's Metang and lost. Noivern's moves are Supersonic, Acrobatics, Boomburst and Dragon Claw.
The final evolved form of Goomy the weakest of dragon types. Ash left Goodra in its Home Habitat with the caretaker Keanan after setting the fight between the native pokemon and the intruders such as Florges. During the kalos league semifinals, it was a 6 on 6 battle and Ash brought back Goodra via the caretaker of Goodra's habitat. The pokemon is. This is Ash's last XY pokemon to faint in a battle as Ash didn't have Goodra for a long time. Unfortunately, Goodra didn't have 100% win rate and Ash's only 100% win rate Pokemon is Primape with 3 wins and no losses.
A new Pokemon series is currently streaming on Netflix, so there's no better time to refresh yourself on how to watch Pokemon TV in order. It's not quite that simple, however. As of writing, there are well over 1,200 episodes, dozens of films, and a sprinkling of specials and shorts to take into account.
We'll also clue you in on where you can watch every Pokemon season. When you take into account the removal of the Pokemon TV streaming service, it becomes even harder to track everything down. Knowing your Rokus from your Tubis will become essential if you want the full picture.
Liko, from the Paldea region, is the current protagonist in Pokemon Horizons. The new series is currently airing, with the first 12 episodes airing on Netflix in the US and BBC in the UK. Part 2 of Horizons will be available from May 2024.
The overall series is also split into eight eras: the original series, Ruby and Sapphire, Diamond and Pearl, Black and White, XY, Sun and Moon, Journeys, and Horizons. As of writing, however, not all episodes have been released in the West. We're still waiting for the conclusion to the first season of Horizons.
Worse still, these platforms change all the time and may be out of date depending on the month. As such, we'd recommend renting or buying the complete series on digital platforms such as Google if you want the full picture from start to finish.
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