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Is Pokemon anime coming to an end?

Is Pokemon anime coming to an end?

Pokémon is not ending. It is the second largest video game franchise in the world (behind Mario) and the franchise as a whole is larger than any other media franchise out there.

Is Pokemon xy the end?

Originally Answered: Is Pokemon: XY the end of Pokemon anime? Probably not. By Pokémon XY you may be referring to either the XY season or the XY&Z season (which is the latest).

What is Pokémon Season 18 called?

Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest
Ash and Pikachu continue their epic journey in the next exciting season of Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest!

What season does Ash meet Serena?

Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! Serena (Japanese: セレナ Serena) is a Pokémon Performer and a former traveling companion of Ash, who debuted in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.

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Why did the Pokemon anime get extended?

The Pokémon anime’s run was extended, due to a mixture of the show being put on hiatus following the “Electric Soldier Porygon” incident, as well as the delays of Pokémon Gold & Silver requiring the need for the Orange Islands filler season.

What happened to Ash in the Pokemon anime?

The cyclical nature of the Pokémon anime has led to Ash’s story ending and restarting in a new region every couple of years, or at least, that’s the way it used to be. Ash won the Manalo Conference at the end of the Alola season of the Pokémon anime.

Is Ash Ketchum’s journey coming to an end in Pokémon?

The current direction of the Pokémon anime suggests that Ash Ketchum’s journey could be coming to an end and it’s likely that it will be a happy one. The original chief writer of the Pokémon anime had wanted to end Ash’s story a lot sooner and it would have depressed kids all around the world if it had made it to air.

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Who is the writer of the Pokémon anime?

Takeshi Shudo was the chief writer of the Pokémon anime from 1997-2002. He also wrote/co-wrote the first three Pokémon movies and the Mewtwo Returns TV special. Shudo’s vision for the Pokémon anime was a lot different than what the heads of the franchise wanted and many of his darker story ideas went unused.