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Pokémon Horizons premieres on BBC

Published on: 10th November 2023

The Pokémon Company International announced that the BBC will broadcast Pokémon Horizons: The Series in December.

The series will give fans in the UK the first chance to see the eagerly awaited brand-new adventure of the iconic Pokémon animation.

The first six episodes of Pokémon Horizons: The Series, a thrilling journey that explores new wonders and makes fascinating discoveries about the Pokémon world, will air in December on iPlayer and CBBC. The UK will be one of the first regions in the world to premiere the series, which originally debuted in April in Japan.

It is the first time the BBC will broadcast a brand-new series of the Pokémon franchise, following Pokémon’s BBC debut in 2021, the brand’s 25th anniversary year; programming which consisted of all 189 episodes of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, 142 episodes of Pokémon the Series: Black & White for iPlayer, 145 episodes of Pokemon the Series: Sun & Moon along with eight feature-length movies for iPlayer and CBBC.

All previous 25 seasons of Pokémon animation have focused on the adventures of Ash and Pikachu, but now that Ash has finally become a World Champion, the stage is set for an exciting new journey in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, which features Liko and Sprigatito along with Roy and Fuecoco.

“We are delighted to continue our partnership with the world-renowned BBC to bring this hugely anticipated new season to UK viewers, free to air,” said Emily Arons, senior vice president of International Business for The Pokémon Company International. “We know that Pokémon’s massive UK fanbase can’t wait to catch their first glimpse of the enthralling new story arc, and we hope that the BBC’s huge audience will enjoy uncovering the mysteries of the Pokémon world along with Liko and Roy.”

Sarah Muller, senior head of Commissioning for CBBC said: “We know families love the world of Pokémon and we can’t wait to bring this all-new Pokémon animated adventure to the home of children’s programming in the UK, just in time for the festive season.”

Pokémon animation is broadcast in more than 160 countries and regions in more than 30 languages. The first 25 seasons spanned more than 1,200 episodes and 25 full-length movies.

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