Pokémon reveals the trailer for its new series without Ash Ketchum

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 The Pokémon Company revealed the main promotional video for the new anime of the Pokémon animated franchise . The video confirms that the premiere is scheduled for April 14 in Japan with a one-hour special , and although it has not yet revealed the title of the series, it has already announced production details and the commissioned voice cast.



Previously, The Pokémon Company had already indicated that this series would premiere in 2023 "and beyond", starring Sprigatito , Fuecoco and Quaxly from the Pokémon Scarlet & Violet video games . The expression "and beyond" implies that this new series is slated to be long-running, serving as a new lead story, but no longer starring Ash Ketchum .

voice cast

  • Minori Suzuki as Liko.
  • Yuka Terasaki as Roy.


  • Taku Yashiro as Friede, the teacher.
  • Ikue Ootani as Captain Pikachu, the professor's companion.


Pokemon General Synopsis

Pokémon is set in a fictional universe with numerous regions that have appeared in the various media of the franchise. There are 9 main series regions set in the main series games: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh/Hisui, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, and Paldea. Each of the nine generations of the main series installments focuses on a new region, with each region consisting of various cities and towns that the player must explore in order to overcome numerous waiting challenges such as gyms, contests, and teams of villains.

At the various locations in each region, the player can find different types of Pokémon, as well as useful items and characters. The different regions are not accessible to each other within the same game, with the exception of Kanto and Johto, which are united in the Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver versions. There are also regions set in derivative games and two islands in the Pokémon anime (Orange Islands and Decolore Islands), all within the same fictional universe.

Fuente: Comic Natalie

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