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Netflix announces the return of Pokemon Horizons in 2024

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Part 3 of Netflix’s popular anime series will be released on August 9th. Pokémon Horizonshas premiered for Netflix users in the United States. Following its North American debut, the popular streaming company has confirmed that the adventures of the Rising Volt Tacklers will continue later this year.




As detailed on Pokemonofficial website, Pokémon Horizons: Part 4 is set to premiere exclusively on Netflix US on November 22, 2024. The series currently follows the two protagonists Liko and Roy and their journey aboard the brave Ollivine – a huge airship piloted by the brave Professor Friede and his fearless partner Captain Pikachu. The gang is currently in the middle of an investigation involving six ancient Pokémon and their connection to a legendary Pokémon trainer named Lucius. To celebrate the upcoming debut, the official Pokemon The YouTube channel recently released a never-before-seen clip showcasing the introduction of a new Pokémon companion named Tinkatink. Readers can watch it below.

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Pokémon Horizons reveals new pocket monster Tinkatink

PokemonThe website offers a detailed synopsis for Part 4: “The Rising Volt Tacklers are on their way to the Paldea region, but there's a problem—they're broke! To make ends meet, Friede takes on some odd jobs, including searching for a missing Bramblin and moving rocks from a research site threatened by wild Pokémon. Meanwhile, a shiny Oinkologne, the separated Tandem Mouse, and the hammer-loving Tinkatink get help from Liko, Roy, Dot, and the other Rising Volt Tacklers. But when Sprigatito runs away and Dot's mother arrives, the group has some important decisions to make. Then Liko and Roy meet a superhero Pokémon, and the appearance of a mysterious tower gives them a clue to the Explorer's biggest plan yet…”


Pokémon Horizons is becoming increasingly popular among anime fans

Originally published in April 2023, Pokémon Horizons marks the franchise's official farewell to longtime protagonist Ash Ketchum in favor of the next generation of anime protagonists. While Ash's departure was an emotional burden for many fans, Horizons has built its own following by offering a fresh take on the classic themes of the original anime. At the time of writing, the series has an overall rating of 7.6 out of 10 stars on the Internet Movie Database. However, episodes 59 and 60, the latest episodes to air in Japan, currently have a rating of 9.1 and 8.4 respectively, showing how Horizons is gradually gaining importance in Pokemon Lover.


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Those who have not yet experienced the final adventures of Ash Ketchum only have a short time left to do so, as the Netflix original series Pokemon: The goal is to become a Pokémon masteris scheduled to leave the platform on September 8, 2024. This series picks up after the epic championship battle between Ash and Leon and follows Ash as he reunites with old traveling companions and former Pokémon partners. Pokémon: Ultimate JourneysThe season that covers Ash's development in the World Coronation Series is also scheduled to leave Netflix on September 7.


Parts 1-3 of Pokémon Horizons are currently streaming on Netflix.

The Pokémon Horizons poster features Riko, Roy, Amethio, and Friede, as well as Captain Pikachu, Infernape, Sprigatito, Quaxley, Charizard, and other Pokémon.

Pokémon Horizons (2023)

Release date
14 April 2023

Pour
Minori Suzuki, Megumi Hayashibara, Taku Yashiro, Ayane Sakura

Seasons
1

Source: Pokemon official website, YouTube