It's been suggested that the new Pokemon anime series won't focus exclusively on the Galar region, but will instead span multiple regions from the Pokemon universe. But maybe Ash will use this new confidence to return to regions he failed at in the past and try to win Pokemon League Championships there as well. After all, Ash won a Pokemon League Championship in the Sun and Moon anime, which was the one major feat he hadn't accomplished.
However, it is possible that he will be phased out over the course of the series. Rumors have said that Ash won't be in the new Pokemon anime, but we know now that's not the case. Gou is being treated as a main character alongside Ash, so it appears Ash's time as the sole lead protagonist of the Pokemon anime series is coming to an end. It's been revealed that the new Pokemon anime character is named Gou (seemingly inspired by Pokemon GO), and his partner Pokemon is a Scorbunny. Not only will Ash find new Pokemon to catch in the Galar region, but he will also have a brand new partner who will play a significant role in the new anime. RELATED: Pokemon Anime New Character Played By My Hero Academia Star The final three episode titles are "Conclusion! Gaogaen VS Nyaheat!!", "Alola's Strongest Z! Kapu-Kokeko VS Pikachu!!", and "The Sun, the Moon, and Everyone's Dreams!" The summary for the final episode of the Pokemon Sun and Moon anime series teases that Ash will be coming to a "decision" - presumably to leave the Alola region and resume his adventures in the Galar region, where brand new Pokemon will await. Thanks to the newly released episode titles and summaries for the last three episodes of the Pokemon Sun and Moon anime series, we know that it will be ending in Japan on October 27. Mama bear was not happy when she saw Meowth in shambles after being used.The Pokemon Sun and Moon anime series has been airing since 2016, but it will soon come to an end. Without spoiling too much, the Pheromosa uses its charms to trick Meowth into doing its bidding. Bewear uppercuts and knocks out a Legendary-equivalent alien Pokémon Bewear isn’t playing around. I mean, I wouldn’t really want to work under Jessie and James either. She has no interest in being a human’s slave. Bewear grinds a Poké Ball into dust At least there wasn’t a Pokémon inside the ball The Pokémon Company via Polygon look like a Mareanie, so it’s understandable why his Pokémon mixes it up. The thing that makes this so funny is that he really does. His Victreebel often chomped him in the original series, with many more similar situations happening as he caught more Pokémon. The joke of James’ Pokémon being overly affectionate with him to a point where he gets hurt is not new. James’ Mareanie consistently believes James is a Mareanie Can’t you see the resemblance? The Pokémon Company via Polygon This is what happens when you see what’s under a Mimikyu’s cloak, apparently.
Meowth has a near-death experience and hallucinates being surrounded by female Pokémon Meowth is a thirsty dude, isn’t he? The Pokémon Company via Polygon To persuade you to give this slept-on Pokémon series a try, I’ve compiled some of the funniest bits in the show, many which feature Bewear, a mama bear who has taken a liking to Team Rocket. He ends up staying with Professor Kukui and begins to attend the Pokémon school alongside Lillie, Mallow, and some other familiar faces from the games. Ash goes to Alola on vacation with his mom and falls in love with the island and its many mysteries. The storyline in Sun and Moon is what you’d expect from a Pokémon anime. Why else would the series be making references to Pop Team Epic and Revolutionary Girl Utena, two anime that are commonly enjoyed by an older crowd? The show definitely does not have the action-packed animation that was in the previous season, Pokémon the Series: XY, but the animation in Sun and Moon is still extremely charming and great in its own way. The anime itself is lighthearted and funny, and despite an art style that looks like it’s solely aimed at children, there’s tons of bits aimed at older watchers. Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon is wrapping up in Japan and if you haven’t had a chance to give this season of Pokémon a watch, then you should make some time to do so.