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{{Nihongo|Pokémon Journeys: The Series|ポケットモンスター|Pocket Monsters'', Hepburn:'' Poketto Monsutaa}} is the eighth<!--counting The Beginning and Gold and Silver as separate divisions--> part of the anime series. It features all of the regions from the main-series [[games]], including the [[Generation VIII]] games [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]. This series shares its Japanese name with the [[Pokémon (Original Series)|original series]] when the anime first premiered in 1997, and is [https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B081LGL4YT/ officially labeled] with "2019", the year this series started in, for disambiguation. A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.
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'''Pokémon Journeys: The Series''' , known as {{Nihongo|Pocket Monsters|ポケットモンスター|Poketto Monsutaa}} in Japan and {{Nihongo|Pocket Monsters W|포켓몬스터 W|Poketmonseuteo W}} in South Korea, is the eighth<!--counting The Beginning and Gold and Silver as separate divisions--> part of the anime series. It features all of the regions from the main-series [[games]], including the [[Generation VIII]] games [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]. This series shares its Japanese name with the [[Pokémon (Original Series)|original series]] when the anime first premiered in 1997, and is [https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B081LGL4YT/ officially labeled] with "2019", the year this series started in, for disambiguation. A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.
   
 
This new series focuses on the two protagonists [[Ash Ketchum]] and [[Goh]], along with their partners [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and [[Goh's Raboot|Raboot]]. It also features a young girl named [[Chloe]], who has a [[Chloe's Yamper|Yamper]], and her father, [[Professor Cerise]], who runs a laboratory in [[Vermilion City]]. It features all the regions that have appeared in the Pokémon games, from [[Kanto]] to [[Galar]]. [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] from each region will also appear. 
 
This new series focuses on the two protagonists [[Ash Ketchum]] and [[Goh]], along with their partners [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and [[Goh's Raboot|Raboot]]. It also features a young girl named [[Chloe]], who has a [[Chloe's Yamper|Yamper]], and her father, [[Professor Cerise]], who runs a laboratory in [[Vermilion City]]. It features all the regions that have appeared in the Pokémon games, from [[Kanto]] to [[Galar]]. [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] from each region will also appear. 
   
The series premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan and is scheduled to premiere in the US on June 12, 2020.
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The series premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan and premiered in the US on June 12, 2020.
   
 
==Seasons==
 
==Seasons==
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**To have the English dub's [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segments directly translated and dubbed from those of the Japanese version, instead of using separate segments.
 
**To have the English dub's [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segments directly translated and dubbed from those of the Japanese version, instead of using separate segments.
 
**To have the English dub recorded between New York and California. This is because voice director Liza Ortiz moved to California.
 
**To have the English dub recorded between New York and California. This is because voice director Liza Ortiz moved to California.
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* In the English Dub, the main title card is swapped with the next episode preview title card. During the broadcasts on Netflix, the usual title card is used to market the series as a Netflix original series.
   
 
===In other languages===
 
===In other languages===
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Pokémon Journeys Anime Poster.png|Poster for the series
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Pokémon Journeys Key Visual.png|Poster for the series (Japanese)
 
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Team Rocket's New Design.jpg|[[Team Rocket]]
 
Ash Sword & Shield outfit with Pikachu.jpg|Artwork for Ash
 
Ash Sword & Shield outfit with Pikachu.jpg|Artwork for Ash
 
GoConcept art.jpg|Concept art for Goh
 
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Goh.png|Artwork for Goh
 
Goh.png|Artwork for Goh
 
Ash and Goh.png|Artwork for Ash and Goh
 
Ash and Goh.png|Artwork for Ash and Goh

Revision as of 16:55, 26 June 2020

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Japanese Logo

Pokémon Journeys: The Series , known as Pocket Monsters (Japanese: ポケットモンスター, HepburnPoketto Monsutaa) in Japan and Pocket Monsters W (Japanese: 포켓몬스터 W, HepburnPoketmonseuteo W) in South Korea, is the eighth part of the anime series. It features all of the regions from the main-series games, including the Generation VIII games Pokémon Sword and Shield. This series shares its Japanese name with the original series when the anime first premiered in 1997, and is officially labeled with "2019", the year this series started in, for disambiguation. A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.

This new series focuses on the two protagonists Ash Ketchum and Goh, along with their partners Pikachu and Raboot. It also features a young girl named Chloe, who has a Yamper, and her father, Professor Cerise, who runs a laboratory in Vermilion City. It features all the regions that have appeared in the Pokémon games, from Kanto to GalarPokémon from each region will also appear. 

The series premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan and premiered in the US on June 12, 2020.

Seasons

Characters

Major

Antagonists

Recurring

Key Pokémon

Gags

Returning Gags

  • Team Rocket's usual blast-off returns.

New Gags

  • Team Rocket gets random Pokémon from a capsule machine for which requires Meowth's charm to dispense the capsules.
  • Ash's bottom gets kicked by Goh's Raboot as Scorbunny.
  • Mimey performs pantomime for everyday tasks.
  • Ash’s Dragonite hugs people and Pokémon it meets for the first time.
  • Team Rocket's Chewtle chews on Jessie's hair.

Title cards

Trivia

  • The design of the Japanese logo of the series is shared with I Choose You! and The Power of Us, which were set in an alternate continuity to the main series.
    • This makes it the first series logo to not have any shade of green, being completely blue instead. It is also the first one without any 3D perspective, having a flat design.
  • Currently, this is the only series to not to have a major female companion.
  • In the original Japanese version, the footage used for the title card background is of Pikachu hopping over to the right side of the screen while the episode's title pops out of the Poké Ball. In the dub, the title card background is taken from that of the title cards in the next episode preview segment, which has Pikachu on the left side of the screen.
  • This is also the first series:
    • To be set in more than two game-original regions.
    • Where Ash's outfit is not identical to the male player character's outfit since Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
    • To not be entirely based around the corresponding generation of games.
    • To not feature a game character as a major companion from the current generation.
    • To have a Starter Pokémon evolve in less than 20 episodes since its capture.
    • Since Advanced Generation in the original version (and The Beginning in the dub) not to be named after the corresponding games of the generation.
    • To begin broadcasting in the Reiwa era.
    • To have its broadcast interrupted since Pokémon the Series: The Beginning (in this case, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic).
    • To have the English dub's Who's That Pokémon? segments directly translated and dubbed from those of the Japanese version, instead of using separate segments.
    • To have the English dub recorded between New York and California. This is because voice director Liza Ortiz moved to California.
  • In the English Dub, the main title card is swapped with the next episode preview title card. During the broadcasts on Netflix, the usual title card is used to market the series as a Netflix original series.

In other languages

  • Korean: 포켓몬스터W (Pocket Monsters W)
  • Thai: โปเกมอน เจอร์นีย์ (Pokémon Journeys)

Gallery