Pokémon fans young and old can now experience the rich anime catalog together on the new live streaming channel. Non-stop 24/7 anime stream including over 600 episodes of the original Pokémon TV series.
The BBC has introduced a new Pokémon-themed streaming channel through its video-on-demand service called BBC iPlayer. Pokémon Horizons: Series stars Riko and Roy, along with the original series which prominently features Ash Ketchum and his partner Pikachu. The latest version of Ash from Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon is currently on display on the BBC iPlayer channel.
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Over 600 episodes of the original Pokémon and Pokémon Horizons with new Anime streams
More than 600 Pokémon episodes will be broadcast 24/7 on the live streaming channel. Currently, there are over 1,200 episodes of the Pokémon anime, meaning half of the anime library is currently available to stream. However, because this is a BBC iPlayer channel, viewers outside the UK won't be able to watch it. For North American fans, the majority of the Pokémon animated series is still available on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.
Non-stop live streaming channels have become increasingly popular in recent months, with streaming services like Roku, Pluto and YouTube featuring many popular shows that are ad-supported. Naruto and Sailor Moon have channels dedicated to Pluto, while anime companies such as TMS Entertainment have officially uploaded many television series and movies for audiences to watch with English subtitles. The official Pokémon YouTube channel is no different, as constant streams of animated content aimed at younger viewers are often broadcast.
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Pokémon continues to launch new official channels for a wide audience
A brand new Pokémon YouTube channel dedicated to parents and guardians of babies and young children has also just launched internationally for English viewers. “monpoké,” an anagram of Pokémon, was released at the end of April. The new youth brand includes high-quality children's clothing and a series of puppet-themed online short films with starring Pikachu and his Pokémon friends.
The Pokémon franchise remains committed to Netflix, with new episodes of Pokémon Horizons: The Series now available on the streaming service, with Season 2 of Pokémon Concierge currently in production. Meanwhile, the franchise's next video game installment, Pokémon Legends: ZA, is currently set for a 2025 release date on Nintendo Switch.
Pokemon
Spanning multiple media, including the TCG, video games, comics, live-action films, and anime, the Pokémon franchise is set in a shared world of humans and creatures with a variety of unique abilities. special.
Created by Satoshi Tajiri
First movie Pokemon: The First Movie
Latest movie Movie Pokémon: Secrets of the Jungle
First TV show chapter Pokémon (1997)
Airing date of the first episode April 1, 1997 Video games) Pokémon GO, Pokemon X and Y, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Pokemon Red and Blue, Detective Pikachu, Detective Pikachu Returns, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! , Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu!
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