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TheGamer on MSNAsh Should Never Have Left The Pokemon AnimeIn the 1,232nd episode of the Pokemon animated series, Ash Ketchum died. Okay, he didn’t die die. But Ash and his partner ...
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Screen Rant on MSNAsh Ketchum's True Goal Was Never Even Mentioned in the Pokémon AnimeAccording to the Pokémon anime's first head writer, Takeshi Shudo, Ash Ketchum and Gary Oak had a secret goal when they set ...
After 25 years of following Ash Ketchum and his electric pal Pikachu, Pokémon has announced their adventure will be coming to an end in 2023. Latest U.S.
After Ash Ketchum finally achieved his 25-year goal of becoming World Champion, the “Pokémon” anime will bid farewell to him and his Pikachu and launch an upcoming animated series featuring a ...
After years and years of wins and losses, the eternally 10-year old Ash Ketchum has actually become the very best of the anime's trainers.We've seen him lose during most of the Pokémon Leagues he ...
Ash Ketchum and Pikachu may be heading into the sunset after an epic 25-season run, but the Pokémon anime they starred in isn’t. Another series will take flight soon with new trainers Liko and ...
With Ash Ketchum leaving the Pokémon anime, it’s time to find a new Poké protagonist. The timing of his retirement makes perfect sense; with Violet and Scarlet out, there’s no more need for Ash.
On March 24, the final episode of the current season of the Pokemon anime aired -signalling the end of Ash and Pikachu's 26-year-long reign as the series' main protagonists.
Pokemon’s anime first introduced to Ash with the very first episode of its run in Japan back in 1997 (and in the United States a year later), and started him on his journey to becoming a Pokemon ...
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