Captain Pikachu Takes the Wheel In New Trailer for 'Pokémon Horizons'

Two young trainers and their three starter Pokémon next to the 'Pokémon Horizons' logo.

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The Pokémon Company recently revealed more information about Pokémon Horizons: The Series, a new show starring a duo of protagonists, Liko and Roy, who will be traveling the Pokémon world to uncover its mysteries.

This announcement also marks the retirement of Ash Ketchum, the perpetually 10-year-old Pokémon trainer who has been chasing his dream of becoming a Pokémon Master for the past 25 years. Today (Friday), he said his final goodbyes to the Rocket Team and the fans in an emotional scene.

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More information can be found in the official synopsis: “In ‘Pokémon Horizons: The Series,’ dual protagonists Liko, whose partner Pokémon is Sprigatito, and Roy will encounter many characters during their journey, including a group led by Friede and Captain Pikachu called the Rising Volt Tacklers. Traveling across the Pokémon world on an airship, the Rising Volt Tacklers include Orla, who enjoys mechanical and electrical work and is accompanied by her partner Pokémon, Metagross; Murdock, who is skilled at cooking, and his partner Pokémon, Rockruff; Mollie, who specializes in healing treatments, and her partner Pokémon, Chansey; and Ludlow. Liko and Roy will also come across Amethio, who is joined by his partner Pokémon, Ceruledge, and belongs to an organization called the Explorers, as well as a popular video streamer known as Nidothing.”

Taito Okiura, vice president of marketing for The Pokémon Company International, stated in a recent interview: “‘Pokémon Horizons: The Series’ is set to be a thrilling journey that explores new wonders and makes fascinating discoveries about the Pokémon world.” He adds, “The latest ‘Pokémon Horizons: The Series’ trailer sheds further light on the mysterious adventures that await Liko and Roy, and we invite Trainers to join in unraveling these secrets when the series begins premiering outside of Japan later this year.”

Pokémon Horizons: The Series will be available worldwide later this year. Here’s the trailer for the next Pokémon series:

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