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The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master! (Japanese(にじ)とポケモンマスター!, HepburnNiji to Pokemon Master!trans. Rainbow and Pokemon Master!) is the 11th and (in the Japanese version) final episode of Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the final episode of Pocket Monsters (2019 series) and Pokémon Journeys: The Series.

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The time has come for Ash, Misty, and Brock to part ways and head home. In Pallet Town, Ash eagerly tells Delia about his adventures and then helps find a wayward Charmander. During the search, he encounters Gary, who asks Ash if he's closer to becoming a Pokémon Master. Later, in Viridian Forest, a regrouped Team Rocket attacks, but their strategy is unexpectedly thwarted by Ash's Pidgeot! Team Rocket blasts off, and Pidgeot rejoins Ash's team. Then, Ash thinks about Gary's question and realizes that he still hasn't achieved his goal. Vowing to become a Pokémon Master someday, he sets off on a new journey with Pikachu by his side.[1]

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Trivia[]

  • "Who's That Pokémon?": Pikachu
  • According to TV Tokyo in Japan. TV Tokyo's Hiraoka Risuke: "Satoshi's future will continue..."
  • This is the final episode where the Team Rocket trio has broken the fourth wall, in the case that Jessie and James have done so by shushing the camera while they and Meowth attempt to sneak up on Ash and Pikachu.
  • "Next Time... A New Beginning!" returns since Pokémon the Series: Black & White twice.
  • This is the final episode to feature a Blast Off Gag in the series.
  • This is the final episode to feature Ash and Pikachu as the main protagonists, as well as Team Rocket as the main antagonists. It is also the last episode to feature the narrator.
  • The English title of this episode is an exact and direct translated copy of the Japanese one, as was the case with the previous episode and the first episode of the entire show.

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References[]

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master! | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on December 10, 2023.
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