TV-Series
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"Pokémon Journeys: The Series" is the 23rd season of the Pokémon anime, serving as a continuation of the franchise's long-running animated adaptation. The series follows Ash Ketchum and his new companion, Goh, as they embark on a global journey under the guidance of Professor Cerise. Ash, now a seasoned Pokémon Trainer, aims to compete in the World Coronation Series, a prestigious tournament that ranks Trainers worldwide, with the ultimate goal of becoming the Monarch. Meanwhile, Goh, a passionate Pokémon enthusiast, dreams of catching every Pokémon species, including the mythical Mew, to fulfill his ambition of becoming a Pokémon Master in his own right.

The narrative is structured around episodic adventures and overarching storylines. Ash and Goh travel across various regions, including Kanto, Galar, and others, encountering both familiar and new Pokémon species. Their missions often involve assisting Professor Cerise's research, battling rival Trainers, and uncovering mysteries tied to legendary Pokémon. The World Coronation Series serves as a central plot thread for Ash, with each battle contributing to his ranking and growth as a Trainer. Notable rivals, such as Bea and Leon, challenge Ash, pushing him to refine his skills and strategies.

Goh's journey is equally significant, focusing on his efforts to catch and befriend Pokémon. His character arc explores themes of determination and teamwork, as he learns to balance his ambitious goals with the responsibilities of caring for his growing Pokémon team. The series also reintroduces fan-favorite characters, such as Chloe, Professor Cerise's daughter, who begins to develop her own bond with Pokémon, particularly Eevee, as she navigates her evolving interests.

The series blends episodic storytelling with serialized elements, allowing for both standalone adventures and long-term character development. Legendary Pokémon, such as Lugia and Mew, play pivotal roles in certain arcs, while recurring antagonists, like Team Rocket, provide comedic and action-packed encounters. The dynamic between Ash and Goh is central to the narrative, showcasing their contrasting yet complementary approaches to Pokémon training and exploration.

"Pokémon Journeys: The Series" maintains the franchise's core themes of friendship, perseverance, and discovery while introducing new challenges and a broader scope of exploration. The inclusion of multiple regions and a diverse cast of characters ensures a fresh yet familiar experience for both long-time fans and newcomers. The series balances lighthearted moments with high-stakes battles, creating a narrative that appeals to a wide audience.
Information
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
ポケットモンスター
Pokémon: Journeys
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 136
Date: 11/17/2019
Categories
Genre
Adventure
Tags
Monster
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Pikachu is Born!
2Satoshi and Gō, Let's Go by Lugia!
3Fushigisou, Isn't it Mysterious?
4Let's Go to the Galar Region! An Encounter with Hibunny!!
5Kabigon became gigantic?! The mystery of Daimax!
6Catch a Lot of Pokémon! The Path to Mew!!
7The Hoenn Region, Site of Fierce Fights! The Battle Frontier Challenge!!
8Don't Lose, Pochama! The Sinnoh Drift Ice Race!!
9The Promise We Made That Day! The Houou Legend of Johto!!
10The Kairyu Paradise and the Hakuryu Trial!!
11Koharu, Wanpachi and Sometimes Gangar Too
12Daimax Battle! Dande, The Greatest of Them All!!
13Satoshi vs. Dande! The Road to the Strongest!!
14First Visit to the Unova Region! Raid Battle in the Ruins!!
15Snow Day, Where Is Karakara's Bone?
16Satoshi is Cursed...!
17Hibanny, Use Your Flaming Kick! Face Tomorrow!!
18Satoshi Takes Part! The Pokémon World Championships!!
19I'm a Metamon!
20Go Towards Your Dream! Satoshi and Go!!
21Hit Your Mark, Wave Guidance! Satoshi and the Mysterious Egg!
22Goodbye, Rabbifuto!
23A Massive Panic! Sakuragi Park!
24Take a Break! Rocket-dan!
25A Battle Festival Exploding With Life! VS Mega Lucario!!
26Jump! Koiking/Put it On! Yadoking
27Legends of Heroes! Dande's Greatest Battle!!
Cast
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Staff
  • Chief Director
    Daiki Tomiyasu
  • Series Composition
    Shoji Yonemura
  • Storyboard
    Hiroaki Takagi
    Satoshi Nakano
    Daiki Tomiyasu
    Saori Den
    Hanako Ueda
    Rokusuke Okimitsu
    Kunihiko Yuyama
    Akiko Nagashima
    Yūji Asada
    Noriaki Saito
    Kaori Higuchi
    Hiromasa Amano
    Makoto Nakata
    Satoshi Shimizu
    Tetsuo Yajima
    Yasuhiro Noda
    Maki Odaira
    Kazuaki Mōri
    Ayumi Moriyama
    Noboru Furukawa
  • Unit Director
    Satoshi Nakano
    Saori Den
    Hanako Ueda
    Kotaro Sakamoto
  • Character Design
    Shūhei Yasuda
  • Chief Animation Director
    Shūhei Yasuda
    Toshihito Hirooka
    Rei Yamazaki
  • Sound Director
    Masafumi Mima
  • Producer
    Shigehiro Tanaka
    Tomoya Negishi
    Ayaka Sekiguchi
  • 3D Director
    Tetsuya Kubota
  • Director
    Jun Ōwada
    Maki Odaira
    Daiki Tomiyasu
  • Script
    Reiko Yoshida
    Akemi Omode
    Aya Matsui
    Atsuhiro Tomioka
    Shoji Yonemura
    Yuka Miyata
    Jun'ichi Fujisaku
    Deko Akao
    Michihiro Tsuchiya
    Yūko Kakihara
    Tōko Machida
  • Episode Director
    Hiromichi Matano
    Yoshitaka Makino
    Hiroaki Takagi
    Saori Den
    Yasuo Iwamoto
    Yūji Asada
    Hidehiko Kadota
    Fumihiro Ueno
    Junya Koshiba
    Naoki Murata
    Hazuki Mizumoto
    Makoto Nakata
    Jun Ōwada
    Hideki Takeda
    Yasuhiro Noda
    Hye Jin Seo
    Yoshinobu Kasai
    Akihiko Ota
    Young Hoon Han
    Kazuaki Mōri
    Sumito Sasaki
    Mayu Numayama
    Tomoe Makino
    Ayumi Moriyama
    Makoto Ōga
    Noboru Furukawa
    Takayuki Yamamoto
    Yui Ikari
    Ryohei Horiuchi
    Rei Ōwada
    Rokusuke Okimitsu
  • Art Director
    Masatoshi Muto
  • Animation Director
    Shinichi Yoshino
    Sayuri Ichiishi
    Satoshi Nakano
    Shūhei Yasuda
    Katsuzō Hirata
    Aki Yamagata
    Yasushi Tanizawa
    Kōichi Taguchi
    Akira Takeuchi
    Hiromi Niioka
    Masaya Ōnishi
    Shinichirō Minami
    Etsushi Mori
    Tomoki Ogawa
    Masaaki Iwane
    Izumi Shimura
    Hideaki Matsuoka
    Kazuya Shimizu
    Shinichi Shigematsu
    Akiko Nakata
    Kunihiko Natsume
    Kazuyuki Toshida
    Tomohiro Koyama
    Hiromi Sakai
    Toshihito Hirooka
    Toshiya Furuike
    Katsuji Matsumoto
    Megumi Nagayama
    Kazuhiro Ohmame
    Kazuya Saitō
    Kurika Yamagata
    Saka Ikeda
    Yuu Takahashi
    Kenji Takeguchi
    Yuka Nagata
    Miyako Ōta
    Mari Asada
    Takahiro Mizuno
    Yuki Masutani
    Makoto Arashiro
    Kimiyo Nakamura
    Yong Sang Kwon
    Akihiko Oka
    Takashi Shinohara
    Hayao Ōkawa
    Toshiko Nakaya
    Yoshitaka Yanagihara
    Jin Gi Kim
    Xin Hua Hang
    Osamu Murata
    Kazue Motohiro
    Shunsuke Igarashi
    Maho Takagi
    Hye Jung Jo
    Hitomi Kōno
    Aiko Sakata
    Sachiko Tsuji
    Shotaro Hamanaka
    Hiroyuki Moriguchi
    Futaba Aoi
    Miki Nomura
    Saki Ebisawa
    Jie Zhao
    Chiaki Kurakazu
    Kaori Saito
    Haruka Inade
    Chotanan Pipobworachai
    Suwarin Promjutikanon
    Sanae Satō
    Reiko Arai
    Keinosuke Ami
    rere
    Tian Xiang Yu
    Cerberus
    Yūhei Takahoshi
    Rei Yamazaki
    Maiko Katsuki
    Aiko Oyama
    Atsushi Suzuki
    Yin Qiu Gu
    Shimizu
    Kyōko Itō
    Taki Yatagi
    Gimu Take Yong
    Wang Zheng Ye
    Zhenxing Wang
    Jin Hao Zhang
  • Director of Photography
    Hiromichi Suzuki
  • Music
    Yūki Hayashi
  • Cgi Director
    Ryota Itoh
Production
  • Animation Production
    OLM
  • Production
    TV Tokyo
    Medianet
    ShoPro Entertainment
Relations
Anime overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 32-49
Ep. 100-135
Ending
Ep. 1-19, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68
“Pokémon Shiritori (Pikachu → Mew Ver.)”
Ep. 20-39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 6
“Pokémon Shiritori (Mew → Zamazenta Ver.)”