“Satoshi and Gou meet on Lugia's back, become Professor Sakuragi's research partners, and begin a multi-region Pokémon journey.”
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
ポケットモンスター(2019)
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
Satoshi and Gou meet on Lugia's back, become Professor Sakuragi's research partners, and begin a multi-region Pokémon journey.
On a new day in the Kanto region, Satoshi gets invited by Professor Yukinari Ookido over to Professor Sakuragi's lab-opening ceremony in Vermillion City. During the ceremonial speech, Professor Sakuragi receives an alert of a possibly rare Pokémon appearing in Vermillion City's harbor, leading Satoshi and the other trainers to rush to the area in hopes of finding the mysterious Pokémon. At the harbor, they find Lugia—a Legendary Pokémon—engaged in combat with other trainers. Noticing the other trainers' tactics, Satoshi has his partner, Pikachu, strike Lugia with a Thunderbolt attack. Unfazed, Lugia flees, but not before Satoshi determinedly leaps onto its back. To Satoshi's surprise, he meets another boy, Gou, who leapt onto Lugia's back as well. The two ride on Lugia's back as it brings them along on a bizarre adventure across the seas. As it lets the two back on the ground, Satoshi and Gou bid their farewells to Lugia and return to Sakuragi Institute. Impressed by Gou's findings and Satoshi's insight taken during their encounter, Sakuragi requests for the duo to be his new research partners. And so the duo's journey begins, traveling across multiple regions to meet many new Pokémon—including ones that have the ability to Gigantamax!
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 9 sampled reviews
What 9 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.08 · split reception
5.2 pts
Recommenders 8.2 · others 3.0
↑ 1.11
Running avg · Dec 2022 → Dec 2023
- 7 “The art, animation, and action sequences are solid, and I truly enjoyed the emotional journey and the excellent development of Ash. However, the story execution feels lacking, and the inconsistent...”
- 9 “The series truly hits its stride as it progresses, providing a deeply rewarding experience for long-time fans through nostalgic character reunions and brilliant easter eggs. While the beginning is...”
- 9 “I loved the refreshing multi-region format, the great dynamic between Ash and Gou, and the deeply satisfying emotional payoff of Ash finally becoming the world champion. However, the series...”
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- Format 136 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 52h 08m all episodes
- Aired Nov 2019 – Dec 2022 Fall 2019
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-15653 catalog
Produced by
- TV Tokyo Producer
- Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Producer
- MediaNet Producer
Licensed by
- The Pokemon Company International Licensor