- #POKEMON X AND Y ANIME EPISODE 23 ENGLISH DUBBED SERIES#
- #POKEMON X AND Y ANIME EPISODE 23 ENGLISH DUBBED TV#
Since then, Ash has journeyed across all seven of the regions that appear in the core series Pokémon games, as well as the Orange Archipelago, a region he visited before beginning his journey in Johto until it was closer in time to the real-world release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Instead, Ash was given the only Pokémon Oak had left to give, a Pikachu that did not enjoy being inside his Poké Ball, and from there Ash learned to treat his Pokémon as partners, earning Pikachu's trust by keeping him safe from a flock of Spearow he angered. Unlike most Trainers from Pallet, and indeed, unlike players of Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Ash did not start his journey with Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle, as he arrived late to Professor Oak's lab to receive his starter Pokémon. Though initially, he only became a Pokémon Trainer with the goal of beating his rival, Gary Oak, the many Pokémon Ash has met over his journey have shown him what being a Pokémon Master really is. 3.3 Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearlįrom the first episode, Ash has been the central character, making his goal of becoming a Pokémon Master known to all he meets.3.2 Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.2.3 Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl.2.2 Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.
#POKEMON X AND Y ANIME EPISODE 23 ENGLISH DUBBED TV#
It is also referred to formally as Pokémon the Series (Japanese: テレビアニメ「ポケットモンスター」シリーズ TV Anime "Pocket Monsters" Series).
The Pokémon Company International usually refers to the anime as the "Pokémon animated series" or "Pokémon television series", while some event Pokémon based on Pokémon from the anime have their location set as "the Pokémon cartoon" in the English version of the games. It is available on Netflix in 217 countries with different dubs and subtitles, and all countries except Japan and South Korea have at least English audio. Though the anime is ultimately based upon the games and draws heavily from them, many concepts which are only touched on the games are spun in a unique way, and expanded on.Īs of the end of March 2020, the anime has aired in 176 different countries and regions in over 30 languages. The great majority of these focus on Ash Ketchum, a Pokémon Trainer from Pallet Town, and his journey toward his ultimate goal of being a Pokémon Master, his many friends, and most especially his Pokémon, whom he considers his partners and friends.
If you haven't seen any of the X and Y anime because you don't live in Japan, now is a chance to catch up!įirstly, the first two episodes of the X and Y anime has aired in America during a special sneak preview, and fans can watch the English dubbed episodes on YouTube right now!Īnd what about the rest of the episodes? Fortunately, various YouTube uploaders have taken the trouble to provide English subtitles for the Japanese episodes.The Pokémon anime, often referred to as just "the anime" by Pokémon fans, is a collective term referring to currently 1,180 main series episodes, 23 movies, and a number of side stories, all focusing on Pokémon. Listen to a live performance of the X and Y opening theme song below: In particular, "V (Volt)" has become a fan-favorite due to the anime. The ending theme is called "X Strait Y Scenery" by J☆Dee'Z. Pokemon X and Y have been released, and fans are going crazy over the new anime which follows Ash on his journey through Kalos!Ĭurrently, 7 episodes of the X and Y anime have aired in Japan, and one thing fans have noticed is the catchy opening theme song.įor those who do not know, the opening theme song is called "V (Volt)" by Yuusuke.