The Pokemon trainer will once again be accompanied by his pals Misty and Ash in the last episode of the anime series with Ash as its main character, as has been previously hinted at. The Pokemon Company has revealed that Ash would appear in eleven final episodes. The first of these Pokemon episodes will debut in Japan next week, prompting a statement on what fans might anticipate. While Misty and Brock aren’t in the opening episode, both fan favourites have been confirmed to appear shortly after.
The first season of the Pokemon anime is unquestionably one of the most cherished, even after 25 years and many memories. During that season, Ash not only became friends with Pikachu but also with Brock and Misty. Brock was Pewter City’s Gym Leader, and he handed Ash his first Gym badge. Misty was a tourist whose bike Ash stole and wrecked; Misty eventually followed Ash until he paid her back. Brock and Misty are often regarded as two of Ash’s most popular buddies.
The first three Ash-centric Pokemon anime episodes of this last season have been released in Japan. While Misty and Broke will not appear in all three episodes, they will play important roles in the second and third. Ash and Misty are engaged in a narrative about capturing a Clauncher in the second episode. In the third episode, Ash and Misty will meet Brock and have to save him from a Hatterene.
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Currently, the third episode will be broadcast on February 27, while the second episode will start showing in Japan on February 20. Future episode descriptions have yet to be released, however, they will most likely have Ash, Brock, and Misty continuing their journey for the remainder of the season. For Pokemon aficionados, it should be a nostalgic voyage.
These three episodes of the Pokemon anime are particularly intriguing because of how straightforward and conventional they are. Because it was Ash’s last season, some may have expected an epic quest or a tournament. Instead, it’s Ash and his pals capturing and adventuring with Pokemon, as they have for the last twenty-five years. It’s normal, which is ideal in many respects.
It is unclear when Pokemon enthusiasts in the West will be able to see these episodes. Localization normally takes around a half year so it will take some time. Unfortunately, Pokemon enthusiasts will surely learn of Ash’s latest antics before seeing the episodes. Nonetheless, the wait should be well worth it.