Pokémon’s New Era
The upcoming Pokémon Horizons: The Series introduces Liko and Roy as the main characters, along with their Pokémon companions Sprigatito and Fuecoco. This installment marks the first break from the enduring partnership of Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, spanning 25 seasons.Series Kick-off in Japan
Airing initially on TV Tokyo from April 14, 2023, Pokémon Horizons began its journey, showcasing the adventures of the novel protagonist pair.
Netflix Debut Delayed
Originally set to premiere on Netflix on February 23, 2023, Pokémon Horizons: The Series faced a delay, with the new release date scheduled for March 7, 2024. Although not available globally, the United States and the United Kingdom, where the BBC acquired broadcasting rights, are confirmed carriers.
Plot
Liko commences her journey at Indigo Academy in Kanto, accompanied by her first Pokémon, Sprigatito. She allies with fellow trainer Roy and his partner Fuecoco, forming a team with the Rising Volt Tacklers. Their travels unfold across the Pokémon world, constantly pursued by the rival group, the Explorers, eager to obtain Liko’s mysterious pendant.Ash Ketchum’s Absence
Contrary to the long-standing tradition, Ash Ketchum and Pikachu are absent in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, concluding their 25-year journey in Pokémon Ultimate Journeys.
Episode Count Uncertain
As of now, there’s no official confirmation on the number of episodes for Pokémon Horizons. If it adheres to the release pattern of Pokémon Journeys, the initial season might consist of 12 to 15 episodes, with additional installments anticipated later. Presently, 30 episodes are available, suggesting a possible split for the first season on Netflix.
FAQs:
Why was the release date for Pokémon Horizons: The Series on Netflix delayed?
The official Pokémon X account initially set the release date for February 23, 2023, but it was later pushed back to March 7, 2024, as clarified in a follow-up post.
Is Pokémon Horizons: The Series available globally on Netflix?
No, not all regions will carry the show. While the United States will continue hosting it, in the United Kingdom, the show rights have been sold to the BBC for debut on BBC iPlayer and CBBC.
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