Summary
Pokémon Horizons episode #35 returns to Paldea, where rumors of Terapagos sightings occurred, as the team searches for more knowledge. Rising Volt Tacklers take on a special job battling Pokémon Hunters in the Asado Desert to pay the bills. Issue #35 looks to be an easy one, setting the stage for the team to investigate the mysteries surrounding Terapagos and potentially introducing famous Paldean characters.
Pokémon Horizon episode #35 sees the team return to the Paldea region, where they hope to find more clues about Terapagos and its mysterious origins. Here’s how to tune in and find out what happens next.
When are Pokémon Horizons episodes released?
Currently, new episodes of Pokémon Horizons are released on Fridays at 6:55 pm JST, on the Japanese network TVTokyo. Pokémon Horizons is taking a 2-week break for New Year’s, so Pokémon Horizons episode #35 will be released on January 12, 2024, at 6:55 pm JST. That time was converted to 1:55 a.m. Pacific time and 4:55 a.m. Eastern time, making it an inconvenient or impractical broadcast time for any American who wanted to tune in. Episodes intended for Japanese audiences are also intended for Japanese audiences. broadcast without subtitles, so knowledge of Japanese is required to follow the plot. The English dub of Pokémon Horizons has begun rolling out on BBC in the UK, while the US release is currently set for February 23, 2024.
Pokémon Horizons will be streamed in the US on Netflix.
What happened in Pokémon Horizons Episode #34?
Pokémon Horizons episode 34 splits the focus evenly between heroes and villains. Riko and Roy discover that Riko’s grandmother, Diana, is planning to go her own way and get off the plane, so they decide to throw a farewell party for her. They tried to get everyone’s help and were able to prepare a meal of curry, along with some cakes for dessert, and showed her a video they had put together about that time. while they were on the ship. Diana is touched and leaves Riko her expedition diary. Meanwhile, Amethio seeks to grow stronger after his embarrassing defeat at the hands of Rayquaza, and challenges Hamber, the butler of the Adventurer’s leader, Gibeon. Amethio used several desperate strategies to gain Hamber’s respect, leading to him entrusting Amethio with a Tera Orb.
Pokémon Horizons Episode #35 Return to Paldea
In search of more knowledge about Terapagos, the airship returned to Paldea, where ancient rumors of Terapagos sightings occurred. However, the Rising Volt Tacklers still need to pay the bills, so they’ve also taken on a special job fighting against Pokémon Hunters (poachers) in the Asado Desert, near Porto Marinada. It will be interesting to see what kind of jobs the Rising Volt Tacklers take on to make money, jobs that haven’t really been explored much in the series. The episode looks to introduce some Paldean Pokémon that haven’t appeared in the anime, such as Bramblin.
Pokémon Horizons has gotten into the pattern of slowly building the story up to its climactic moment, then pausing for a breather after a particularly exciting plot twist, such as the Rayquaza battle in episode #33. As a result, episode #35 seems like one of the lighter episodes, just like the previous episode. However, it puts the Rising Volt Tacklers in position to begin investigating the mysteries surrounding Terapagos, and the return to Paldea also means that famous Paldean characters like Nemona could reappear in the series. movie. Pokémon Horizon may be on hiatus for a few weeks, but its return will mean the start of a new arc.
Pokemon
Summary: Spanning over 25 years, Pokemon, also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, is a multimedia franchise co-created by Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures. Conceptualized by Satoshi Tajiri in conjunction with Ken Sugimori and Junichi Masuda, Pokemon is set in a fictional world where humans live alongside tameable creatures called Pokemon. People who catch, raise, and battle these creatures are called Pokemon Trainers. They embark on cross-continental journeys to raise their Pokemon with the ultimate goal of competing in tournaments to become champions. Pokemon spans a massive range of properties, from a long-running animated series to a successful card game to the medium that started it all, the video game. Additionally, Pokemon started the “two games” trend, where two versions of a game would release and include different Pokemon/features between versions, encouraging players to meet others and trade so they can “catch them all.”
Created by: Satoshi Taijiri, Ken Sugimori, Junichi Masuda
First movie: Pokemon: The First Movie
Latest movie: Movie Pokémon: Secrets of the Jungle
First TV show: Pokemon
Date of first episode airing: 1997-04-01
Current line: Pokemon
Video games): Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon GO
TV program): Pokemon