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The first three Pokémon movies in the series will soon arrive on the Pokémon TV YouTube channel and will be free to watch for a limited time.
The Pokémon Company just released the most heartwarming short to their YouTube page and it stars Bidoof. The beaver Pokémon is featured in a new eight-minute-long animated short, watch it here .
The Pokémon Company has uploaded a new video to its official Pokémon Kids TV YouTube Channel, and it’s a throwback -- not to the era of the original 151 characters, but to the time of ...
Dragonite and the Postman is short and sweet, clocking in with a runtime of just over 14 minutes. Shared on the official Pokemon YouTube account, it follows Hana, a young girl who's fascinated by ...
But that wasn’t the only secret The Pokémon Company were hiding as, earlier today, a short cartoon was released on one of the Pokémon Japanese YouTube accounts.
The eight-minute long short film titled 'Bidoof’s Big Stand' can be found on the official Pokemon YouTube channel as well as embedded below. In the 2D short, Bidoof attempts to find his place in ...
Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 811k. An upcoming Pokémon anime short from CoMix Wave Films – best known for its work on films such as Your Name, Suzume, and Weathering With You – is ...
Pokémon is releasing a new anime short called Dragonite and the Postman. CoMix Wave Films, the production company behind the critically acclaimed film Your Name, will produce.
Pokemon remains the top-grossing media franchise with estimated US$100 billion in sales revenue in 2021. The newly established Monpoke brand targets toddlers and children with chibi-style Pokemon ...
Announced during the Pokémon Presents August 2023 showcase, episode one — titled 'The Club' — is now available to watch on The Official Pokémon YouTube Channel.
The Pokémon Company has released a short episode inspired by the classic era of American animation, and it's well worth… Skip to main content 2025 Release Schedule ...
It's no surprise that in 2016, many across the globe experienced Pokémon Go fever. Everyone except Brant Pinvidic, that is. The filmmaker and dad just couldn't understand why everyone -- ranging ...