Pokemon Skips Ash and Pikachu in New Anime 2023
For more over 25 years, Ash and Pikachu have been together, and we have supported them through good times and bad. Although we aged, these two may not have aged even a day, and yet we never left their side.
Our love of Pokemon dates back to our early years, and whenever we watch it, it reminds us of the time when we too aspired to be a Pokemon trainer. But just as all good stories must come to an end eventually, so must this couple’s.
The conclusion of Pokemon Ultimate Journeys: The Series, which will air on January 13, 2023, will mark the end of Ash and Pikachu’s adventure, according to The Pokemon Company.
Ash’s journey from the beginning to the point where he became the World Champion is remembered in a new trailer that was webcast for the announcement.
As the nostalgic and sad segment comes to a conclusion, the video surprises and excites us by revealing a new Pokemon series that will debut in 2023.
A new Pokemon anime series featuring the twin characters Liko and Roy and their brand-new journey was hinted at in the teaser. Additionally, it will include Shiny versions of the Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza as well as Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly from the Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet video games.
The franchise has stated that the series would premiere in January following the completion of Pokemon Ultimate Journeys: The Series.
The teaser also revealed that Ash and Pikachu’s trip will be condensed into 11 unique episodes, marking the conclusion of Ultimate Journeys. Some of our old favorites, including Misty and Brock, will appear in these episodes as well.
The episodes are meant to provide viewers a glimpse into Ash and Pikachu’s future and their upcoming journey. We might not always get to witness them succeed in their new endeavors, though.
Being a Pokemon Master is a never-ending quest, as Ash has repeatedly remarked in the anime, and he will keep pursuing his goal.
I’m eager to see what the new anime and protagonists will bring to the table.
Pokémon
In the universe of Pokémon, which was originally published in 1996, monsters are captured by humans and kept in little containers called pokeballs.
They are beings that have a preference for particular elements and some superhuman skills associated with those elements.
Pokémon follows the development of adolescent kid named Ash Ketchum into the greatest Pokémon trainer the world has ever known.