If you’ve been a longtime fan of the Pokémon series but haven’t made your way to the movies, well, you know what we’re going to say. You’ve got to catch ’em all (though there are a few that you could ...
(NEXSTAR) — Calling all ’90s kids and/or fans of the iconic “Pokémon” series/games: You can watch the currently un-streamable first theatrical film in the franchise, “Pokémon: The First Movie” for ...
When the live-action Pokémon movie Detective Pikachu hit theaters in 2019, fans had a wild mix of opinions. Among the many shows, movies, and games in the Pokémon universe, Detective Pikachu still ...
Everything you need to know about the Pokemon watch order ahead of your next Poke-binge ...
The official Pokémon TV YouTube channel is continuing its summer movie watch party with another classic: Pokémon the Movie 2000. The entire movie is available to watch now for free, for a limited time ...
Seeing Pokémon: The First Movie in theaters meant I'd get an exclusive Mew card for the TGC, but the whole audience was full of kids and their parents ...
What Is Pokemon: The First Movie? Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, Pokemon: The First Movie made its debut in Japan in 1998 before getting its English language release in the United States the next year.
The Pokémon Company and Wallace and Gromit studio Aardman Animation have announced a brand-new stop-motion Pokémon animated series, Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d & Pichu. "This is a ...
Netflix’s live-action Pokémon project has returned to industry conversations after months of silence. Recent insider updates have reignited curiosity about its development status, though official ...
In the years Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green were released in 1996 for Nintendo Game Boy in Japan, marking the debut of Pokémon, the franchise has taken over the globe with its animated shows, mobile ...
As part of Polygon’s ongoing celebration of Pokémon’s 30th birthday, we’ve rounded up the 30 most iconic moments from the anime ...
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